We didn't see this one coming.
We were all excited about Meatloaf's guest appearance on House last night. In preparation. We played "Anything For Love" as loud as possible on our tape deck. (Yes, we still own a Casio. It's pink. We have a Trapper-Keeper, too.) We watched Fight Club a few times, fastforwarding to Meatloaf's man-tit scenes and playing those in slow mo. It was magic. But we can't talk about it. That's the first rule.
We were so busy meatloafing that we did not prepare ourselves for the tragic end to Kutner's residency. We were blindsided when Kal Penn's character, Dr. Lawrence Kutner, commited suicide on House. Very sad. But not to worry, Kal is truly moving on to a better place. He's going back to work for Prez Obama.
Penn will be the associate director in the White House's Office of Public Liaison & Intergovernmental Affairs -- a similar job he had while campaigning for Obama last year.
Penn -- known for his role in the stoner comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle -- says he had been "thinking" about moving into politics "for a while."
He took several political science courses in college and even participated in an online international studies program at Stanford in 2006.
"I love what I do as an actor. I couldn't love it more. But probably from the time I was a kid, I really enjoyed that balance between the arts and public service," he says. "I thought this might be the right time to go off and do something else."
We didn't know if a couple of Poly-Sci courses and a stake in the ganja-ladden Harold & Kumar franchise qualified you for a career in politics, but apparently an odessey to White Castle is the new Supreme Court Clerkship.
Congratulations, Kal. But you will be missed on House. To prove it, Fox has posted the following unbelievably ridiculous video homage to Dr. Kutner:
wow.
(usweekly.com)
Previously:
The HBO Inagural Concert, Behind The Scenes
Tonight On "House": Guest Star -- Meatloaf. Yes, Meatloaf
"House" Viewers Hate Gay Sex?
House and Cuddy Finally Do The Deed