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Author: waterlilybarb    Time: 1-5-2008 12:04     Subject: About HOUSE & Episode Guides

Genius has side effects.

HOUSE, Aired From November 16, 2004 – May 21, 2012 On FOX.



The Plot:
DR. GREGORY HOUSE is devoid of bedside manner and wouldn't even talk to his patients if he could get away with it. Dealing with his own constant physical pain, he uses a cane that seems to punctuate his acerbic, brutally honest demeanor. While his behavior can border on antisocial, House is a brilliant diagnostician whose unconventional thinking and flawless instincts afford him a great deal of respect. An infectious disease specialist, he thrives on the challenge of solving medical puzzles in order to save lives.

House has shepherds an elite team of young experts who help him unravel diagnostic mysteries. In addition, he has a good friend and confidant in oncology specialist DR. JAMES WILSON. There's some volatile chemistry between House and DR. LISA CUDDY, the Dean of Medicine and hospital administrator; the two are in constant conflict over House's duties and unconventional behavior, but even she would admit that his brilliance is worth the trouble. Neurologist DR. ERIC FOREMAN serves as Cuddy's eyes and ears on House's team.

During the first three seasons, House's diagnostic team consists of DR. ROBERT CHASE, DR. ALLISON CAMERON, and DR. ERIC FOREMAN. At the end of the third season, this team disbands. Rejoined by Foreman, House gradually selects three new team members: DR. REMY HADLEY/THIRTEEN, DR. CHRIS TAUB, and DR. LAWRENCE KUTNER. Kutner was written out of the series toward the end of season five. Chase and Cameron continue to appear in different roles at the hospital until early in season six. Cameron then leaves the show, and Chase returns to the diagnostic team.


The Cast:
Hugh LaurieDr. Gregory House
Lisa EdelsteinDr. Lisa Cuddy
Omar EppsDr. Eric Foreman
Robert Sean LeonardDr. James Wilson
Jennifer MorrisonDr. Allison Cameron
Jesse SpencerDr. Robert Chase
Peter JacobsonDr. Chris Taub
Kal PennDr. Lawrence Kutner
Olivia WildeDr. Remy Hadley aka Thirteen
Anne DudekDr. Amber Volakis aka Cutthroat Bitch

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Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:11     Subject: Season 1 Episode Guide




Episode 1.01 - The Pilot (Series Premiere)
A young kindergarten teacher, Rebecca Adler, who suffers from seizures collapses in her classroom after uncontrolled gibberish slips out her mouth while she is about to teach her students. She is taken to Dr. House and his team of experts who identify it might be a tumor, and she might have only a week to live.

Episode 1.02 - Paternity
A 16-year old high school student, Dan, starts suffering from nightmares and frequent hallucinations, and he reveals he was hit in the head while playing lacrosse at school. Dan is apparently suffering from MS, and risky brain surgery is needed. Meanwhile House must deal with a patient looking to set up a lawsuit and a mother who doesn't believe in vaccinations.

Episode 1.03 - Occam's Razor
A college student collapses after rowdy sex with his girlfriend. While House and his team attempt to determine the cause, the student's condition continues to deteriorate and his symptoms multiply complicating the diagnosis.

Episode 1.04 - Maternity
When a virus is spreading among the hospital, infecting six babies, House and his team must make decisions that could compromise the lives of the babies.

Episode 1.05 - Damned If You Do
A nun whose hands are red, swollen and cracked is sent to House. The nun believes it is stigmata, but House suspects an allergic reaction. He gives her some pills, which cause her to become unable to breathe. As her condition worsens, her fellow sisters pray for her while House and his team work to discover the cause of her illness while House has to wonder if he misdiagnosed the illness.

Episode 1.06 - The Socratic Method
Dr. House is intrigued by the symptoms of a schizophrenic woman, who displays mixed symptoms, including a tumor, but soon realizes the source of her problems isn't the obvious. House confronts his birthday and Chase confronts his past when the mother's son tries to keep up with her condition.

Episode 1.07 - Fidelity
Two men are out jogging -- one of them returns back to his wife and discovers her dead asleep and brings her to the clinic. The doctors are puzzled by her symptoms. They consider everything from tumors to breast cancer to rabbit fever. When all the treatments fail, House concludes she has African sleeping sickness. However, neither the woman nor her husband could possibly have ever been to Africa. The woman will die without the proper treatment, but neither one will admit to having an affair.

Episode 1.08 - Poison
When a high school student falls victim to a mysterious but lethal poisoning, House and his team jump in to find out what is killing the teen. Given a low heart rate and a clean tox screen, House sends Cameron and Chase to the teen's home to find the hot new drug House is sure he's taking. They don't find any drugs, but think they've come up with the answers, until a second unrelated student is admitted with identical symptoms. With the boys' lives hanging in the balance, House and the team have to connect the dots fast. Meanwhile, an 82-year-old patient has become enamoured with House while he helps her figure out the basis of her renewed fascination with her sexual feelings.

Episode 1.09 - DNR
Legendary jazz musician John Henry Giles is checked into the clinic and when he's told he's dying from ALS, he signs a DNR to avoid a slow death. House disagrees and he violates the DNR to save Giles' life. That decision puts House in court. Foreman considers taking another job and gets an offer for a West Coast partnership. Meanwhile Giles' paralysis worsening. But when the patient starts getting better, the team has to figure out the mystery in reverse to find out why his condition is improving.

Episode 1.10 - Histories
Dr. Foreman believes an homeless woman is faking seizures to get a meal ticket at the teaching hospital. But  Dr Wilson tries to help her out. Her worsening symptoms prove to be a complex mystery for House and his team, but the mystery of her identity and medical history may hold the answers to saving her life. Just as the team suspects she has contagious meningitis, the woman disappears, when the police finds her they bring her back to House, and now there is another diagnosis.
Meanwhile, House has an audience of two medical students who are learning how to do case studies.

Episode 1.11 - Detox
While trying to figure out why a young patient won't stop bleeding after a car wreck, House makes a bet with Cuddy's and goes off Vicodin for a week in exchange for no clinic duty for a month. If House and his team can't determine the source , the 16-year-old car victim will die in a matter of days. As House's addiction symptoms become more and more an issue, his patient directives for his patient are more harsh and risky than usual, and Foreman and Cameron are afraid he may not be thinking clearly to save the patient's life.

Episode 1.12 - Sports Medicine
A severely broken arm reveals a bizarre case of bone loss and ends the comeback plans of major league pitcher Hank Wiggen. House suspects Hank is lying about using steroids, as his condition worsens. When Hank's kidneys start to fail, his wife offers to donate hers, but she would have to abort her early pregnancy. Forced into an impossible solution, Hank tries to take his own life. House and his team must isolate and fix the problem soon if this pitcher's life, as well his career, can be saved. Meanwhile, Foreman dates a pharmaceutical representative and House is stuck with two tickets and ends up going on a "date" with Cameron...to a monster truck rally.

Episode 1.13 - Cursed
A 12-year-old boy believes he's cursed after a Ouija board tells him he's going to die, and his father makes increasing demands on House as they try to diagnose the boy's pneumonia-like symptoms and rash. Meanwhile, Chase's estranged father, a renowned doctor from Australia, visits and House invites him to sit in, much to Chase's discomfort. When House diagnoses the boy's illness, the young patient is forced to face the idea that his father may not be everything he believes.

Episode 1.14 - Control
Billionaire entrepreneur Edward Vogel spends $100 million on the clinic and becomes the new Chairman of the Board. As a businessman, Vogler intends to turn the clinic into a profitable venture and plans to eliminate the financially draining services of Dr. House. Meanwhile, a businesswoman who has it all -perfect life, perfect body, perfect job finds herself inexplicably paralyzed. When he diagnoses her secret, House must risk his job and his medical license to get her a necessary transplant.

Episode 1.15 - Mob Rules
Just before mobster Joey Arnello spills the beans in federal court and enters witness protection, he collapses. Is he faking? A court order instructs House to find out and fast. House and his team struggle to diagnose and cure Joey while Joey's brother Bill tries to slow things down and keep Joey from testifying. Meanwhile, Cuddy struggles to convince Vogler that House is an essential part of the hospital.

Episode 1.16 - Heavy
House must fire one of his doctors and leaves them to think about it while they deal with an overweight 10-year old child who suffered a heart attack as the result of taking diet pills. House is also faced with a woman who won't accept surgery for a 30 lb. tumor because she wants to remain overweight.

Episode 1.17 - Role Model
At a high-level campaign fundraiser, a senator becomes violently ill. Vogler forces House to take the senator's case and offers to let off the hook on firing a team member if he'll deliver a speech on behalf of Vogler's pharmaceutical company. It looks like the senator has AIDS but House refuses to settle for the easy answer. And House ends up giving the speech, but it doesn't go quite as Vogler planned.

Episode 1.18 - Babies & Bathwater
While House and his team scramble to discover what's causing brain and kidney dysfunction in a pregnant woman, Vogler is working to get House fired after House's pharmaceutical speech. House determines the illness, but the woman and her husband must struggle with an emotional and heartbreaking choice: choose between her or of her unborn child. Vogler calls for a vote to remove House, but when Wilson refuses to make the vote unanimous, Vogler threatens to take his money if Wilson isn't voted out. Finally, Cuddy must take a stand against Vogler.

Episode 1.19 - Kids
During an meningitis outbreak which overwhelms the clinic, House is drawn to a single patient: a 12-year-old whose symptoms don't quite match everyone else's. House, Foreman, and Chase must devise ingenious ways and locations to treat the girl's delicate condition in the middle of the chaos, and make an unexpected discovery. Meanwhile, House asks Cameron to come back to her job but she has one requirement that he might not be able to meet.

Episode 1.20 - Love Hurts
House apparently triggers a stroke in a clinic patient, but the major topic of discussion is House's imminent date with Cameron, The team must deal with the patient's odd lifestyle, overbearing "friend," and reluctant parents in order to stop the strokes and try to save his life. Meanwhile, Wilson, Cuddy and the team offer House and Cameron advice while laying odds on the outcome.

Episode 1.21 - Three Stories
House's ex-girlfriend Stacy Warner returns, not for House but, to get help for her ailing husband. While House decides whether or not to take her case, Cuddy forces him to present a lecture to a class of medical students. As he weaves the stories of three patients who all present with a similar symptom, House gives a lecture the students will never forget.

Episode 1.22 - The Honeymoon (Season Finale)
When Stacy insists her husband Mark get tests, House insists he can handle things. But despite the fact Mark's tests prove negative, his steadily growing symptoms indicate he is dying. While House struggles with the mystery and make increasing demands on his staff, Cuddy considers adding a new employee to the clinic.
Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:12     Subject: Season 2 Episode Guide



Episode 2.01 - Acceptance
A death row inmate is felled by an unknown disease and House decides to take on the case, over Cuddy and Foreman's objections. House also has to deal with Stacy who is working closely with him, while Cameron has to cope with a dying patient.

Episode 2.02 - Autopsy
Dr. Wilson convinces House to take the case of one of his patients, a young girl with terminal cancer who starts suffering from hallucinations.

Episode 2.03 - Humpty Dumpty
An asthmatic man suddenly becomes unconscious and falls off of Dr. Cuddy's roof while working on her house.

Episode 2.04 - TB or Not TB
While in Africa, a famous doctor becomes inexplicably ill and is sent to Dr. House for treatment.

Episode 2.05 - Daddy's Boy
A Princeton student who is graduating suffers a seizure while partying at a frat house. Carnell soon develops other symptoms, and House's team suspects it might be from a Spring Break trip out of the country. House's parents also drop by to see their son.

Episode 2.06 - Spin
A professional bicyclist is brought in after collapsing during a race, but House doesn't want to treat him because he thinks the athlete is taking performance-enhancing drugs. House only becomes interested when the patient admits to taking the drugs.

Episode 2.07 - Hunting
A gay man with full-blown AIDS collapses in front of House's home and goes into shock. When House discovers the man's father is suffering from symptoms of his own, he must determine if they might be connected and save both their lives. Meanwhile, Cameron faces a potentially life-threatening disease of her own.

Episode 2.08 - The Mistake

House and Chase find themselves in a serious situation after a young mother with stomach pains dies. Months later, Stacy counsels Chase prior to his disciplinary hearing, and must determine whether Chase made a mistake that ultimately led to the patient's death. She soon realizes he is holding something back.

Episode 2.09 - Deception
Anica, an off-track betting gambler collapses in front of House at a horse races, house decides to take on her case. Currently Foreman is House's supervisor.  

Episode 2.10 - Failure to Communicate
While attending his editor's retirement party, a journalist collapses and hits his head on a desk. When he regains consciousness, his sentences are garbled and incoherent, so he is rushed to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. With House and Stacy stranded at an airport due to bad weather, the team is forced to solve the case with House helping out over the phone.

Episode 2.11 - Need to Know
While the staff tries to diagnose a woman suffering from uncontrollable muscle flailing and crashes her car, House and Stacy try to resolve their relationship issues once and for all, and Wilson is worried that House will get another emotional letdown and Cameron refuses to get the results of her HIV test.

Episode 2.12 - Distractions
While a severely burned teenager is admitted and his blood tests come back with strange results, House makes himself the guinea pig in his own unofficial tests of a new drug designed to treat migraines to prove a former medical school colleague is wrong about the drug.

Episode 2.13 - Skin Deep
House uncovers a startling secret when he treats a teenage supermodel for heroin addiction. Meanwhile, Wilson hopes the increased leg pain in House's leg is an indication his leg nerves are regenerating. Another patient is getting the same experience as his pregnant wife.

Episode 2.14 - Sex Kills
House takes the case of a man who experienced a seizure but wasn't aware it happened. When the man suffers a heart attack and needs a heart transplant, the team races to diagnose a dead woman's illness so they can harvest her heart to save their living patient.

Episode 2.15 - Clueless
Bob, a new patient, is suffering from a breathing attack while he was role-playing with his wife. All the symptoms are pointing to metal poisoning, House believes the  woman is trying to kill her husband and tries to find the proof to confirm his suspicions. When Wilson moves in with House after separating from his wife, he learns Wilson is a great cook.

Episode 2.16 - Safe
Melinda, a troubled teenage girl who is immune-compromised as a result of the medications she must take after a heart transplant, has a severe allergic reaction and goes into shock when her boyfriend visits her. Meanwhile, House and Wilson continue to work out the problems in their new living arrangement.

Episode 2.17 - All In
When a six-year-old boy is brought in with the same symptoms as another patient who died years ago under House's care, House believes the cases are identical and he can predict the course of the boy's illness. Meanwhile, the clinic hosts a poker night to benefit the oncology department.  House depends on Wilson to stall Cuddy at the poker table so House can go ahead with his patient.

Episode 2.18 - Sleeping Dogs Lie
House has to work fast when a woman, Hannah, comes in with a life-threatening case of insomnia. Meanwhile Cameron is angry at Foreman for stealing an article she worked on.
As Hannah's condition deteriorates, it seems that she will need a liver transplant to give House enough time to try to solve her case.


Episode 2.19 - House vs. God
House treats a 15 year old faith healer, while Wilson feels left out when he finds out House has a weekly poker game.. Meanwhile, tension is still in the air between Cameron and Foreman after she accused him of stealing her idea for the medical article he had published.

Episode 2.20 - Euphoria (Part I)
When a police officer with a gunshot wound to the head and uncontrollable laughter is admitted, House and the team are baffled. When Foreman begins showing the same symptoms, they race to determine the cause of the illness before Foreman's condition takes the same path.

Episode 2.21 - Euphoria (Part II)
Foreman continues to experience the same progression of symptoms as the police officer. When he realizes he may be facing imminent death, he calls his father who comes to his son's side. As it comes down to a race against time, House believes the solution to the illness is in the police officer's apartment.

Episode 2.22 - Forever
A young mother, Kara, has a seizure while bathing her newborn son and nearly drowns him. House and the team have two cases at one time as they try to save the infant and determine the cause of the mother's seizures. When both mother and son develop complications, Kara's husband must make some very difficult decisions. House also House investigates why Cuddy has asked Wilson on a date.

Episode 2.23 - Who's Your Daddy
A 16-year-old female Hurricane Katrina victim suffering from hallucinations about the tragedy, she is brought in by House's ex-band mate Crandall,  who tells House he recently found out she's his daughter. House wants to run a paternity test to make sure his friend is not being scammed. As House works his way through the girl's lies to find a diagnose to help her, he is forced to tell some lies of his own. Cuddy asks House to review two medical files, and he figures out that she's looking for a sperm donor.

Episode 2.24 - No Reason
As House and his team work on the diagnosis of Vince, a man with a giant swollen tongue, disgruntled former patient Jack Moriarty walks into House's office and shoots him.

Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:13     Subject: Season 3 Episode Guide



1. Meaning
House has recovered from multiple gunshot wounds. He is takes on two cases. Richard, paralyzed after a surgery 8 years ago, who drove himself into a swimming pool; and Caren, a woman paralyzed from the neck down after a yoga session. As House begins to diagnose and treat them, the team notices a change in his attitude towards the patients. Cameron and Foreman refuse to indulge House theories. House becomes more frustrated when his theories don't work, forcing House to face an unpleasant truth.

2. Cane and Able
House's ego has taken quite a blow because he failed to diagnose his last case. He and his team fight to save a Young 7-year-old boy, Clancy, who's been admitted with rectal bleeding and claims of being tortured by aliens. As the team runs tests on him, they discover the same test is giving conflicting results, they aren't quite sure what to think. Meanwhile, Cuddy and Wilson decide not to tell House the truth about his last case, they want him to learn some humility. Cameron discovers the lie she's outraged. The team discover cells with a different type of DNA in Clancy's body, but a frustrated House gives up on his young patient.

3. Informed Consent
House is back to using his cane and doesn't want to talk about it. His new patient Ezra Powell, a renowned pioneer in medical research, who collapsed in his lab. House puts Ezra through diagnostic rigors, but the team is unable to come up with a conclusive diagnosis. Ezra demands that the team stop the tests. The moral dilemma of whether to assist in his suicide or to ignore this demands; drives the team in very different directions. Meanwhile, the teenage daughter of a clinic patient has developed a crush on Dr. House.

4. Lines in the Sand
House tries to decipher an autistic boy's signals in order to diagnose what is causing him to scream. The team wonders why House is taking the case - the boy's not sick; his symptoms seem to be a product of his autism. House claims he just wants a patient who can't lie, but it seems he relates to this kid, he even envies him. Meanwhile, teenager Ali still has a crush on House.

5. Fools For Love
House and his team race to save a Young couple Tracy and Jeremy; who are victims of a robbery. During Tracy's stress test, Jeremy collapses in the hospital , with test results leading the team to believe the couples' illnesses are related. After a traumatic dream Tracy turns in a coma and House wants to conduct a very risky biopsy; House discovers a new symptom that takes the case down a shocking new path and changes the course of the couples' lives forever. Meanwhile, House and clinic patient Michael Tritter have a face off in a battle of ego's.

6. Que Sera Sera
A overweight patient, George Hagel, is admitted to the hospital after he is found in his apartment in a coma. When he awakens, he believes his problems are unrelated to his weight and instructs the team to come up with other theories. After House has a physical altercation with George, the case becomes clear. Meanwhile, House has spent the night in jail after being arrested by Officer Michael Tritter for a number of violations. Tritter is  putting the squeeze on House, and searches for evidence of his drug abuse. House may need to get a lawyer.

7. Son of a Coma Guy
Kyle comes to the hospital regularly to visit his father, Gabe, who has been in a coma for 10 years. Noticing something "off" about Kyle, House conducts a mini-experiment on the boy. When symptoms point to a possible genetic condition, he and his team must collect a family history from Kyle's only living relative, his comatose father. Meanwhile, Wilson confronts House about stealing his prescription pad, and Tritter questions Cameron, Foreman and Chase, dividing the team and revealing where their individual loyalties lie.

8. Whack-A-Mole
Jack is an 18-year-old heart attack victim, who took care of his younger broter and sister  since their parents died. After a brief look at Jack's file, House thinks he's got the diagnosis, seals it in an envelope and turns the process into a game, challenging Cameron, Foreman and Chase to figure it out on their own. Meanwhile, in an attempt to extract a confession, Tritter makes it almost impossible for Wilson to practice.

9. Finding Judas
House and the team take on the case of Alice, a young girl with pancreatitis. Since her divorced parents cant agree on how to proceed with her treatment,  Houses only option is to take them to court and let a judge rule. As surprise, the judge awards guardianship of Alice to Dr. Cuddy, leaving her to determine the young girls medical care. Meanwhile, Houses reduced access to Vicodin is beginning to take its toll. Detective Tritter wants House to find a non-addictive way to cope with his pain before House kills somebody.

10. Merry Little Christmas
Wilson has made a deal with Detective Tritter and will testify against House. Even though the deal would make the whole nightmare go away, House is furious. House takes on the case of a Young dwarf with an unexplained illness. As House and the team get to work, Cuddy finds out about the deal, and pulls him from the case, suspends him and refuses to give him Vicodin until he takes the deal. Meanwhile House begins to detox and the team tries unsuccessfully to solve the case without him. When the patients is critical , Cuddy is forced to make a difficult and potentially life-threatening choice between her patients life and Houses life.

11. Words and Deeds
House is still trying to avoid jail time. Meanwhile, the case of Derek Hoyt, a firefighter with extreme body temperatures and disorientation. Suddenly Derek has a violent reaction to their treatment. Clearly distracted from Dereks case, House stuns the team when he makes a shocking revelation. As Dereks condition worsens, the team must try to solve the mystery of his illness without House. Derek keeps a secret and is even willing to risk his life for it.

12. One Day, One Room
House has beaten the drug charges and is back at the hospital after a short time in rehab. Cuddy comes to collect House's debt to pay off for perjuring herself on the stand; in clinic hours. Cuddy turns his clinic duty into a game. At the clinic, House encounters patient Eve, who has tested positive for an STD and admits she's very recently been raped. Eve challenges him to unravel a very different kind of  medical puzzle. Meanwhile, at the clinic Cameron encounters a homeless man with terminal cancer who is in his final hours.

13. Needle in a Haystack
16-year-old Stevie Lipa is admitted into the hospital with serious respiratory problems and internal bleeding. Meanwhile House is irritated that someone has taken his handicapped parking spot. Cuddy, who dares him to prove how much he wants the spot by spending one week in a wheelchair. As the team tries to get personal history information from Stevie, they can't seem to get a straight answer out of him, it seems he's from a family of gypsies who are against any modern medical treatment. As Stevies body continues to bleed internally, Foreman makes the risky decision, putting his medical license on the line while asking Stevie to lie to his parents.

14. Insensitive
Its Valentines Day and the ER is short-staffed due to a snowstorm. House diagnoses an injured young woman, Hannah unable to feel pain. He that Hannah has an incredibly rare condition. She and House argue about which of their lives is worse, Hannah who is impervious to pain or House who suffers from pain constantly. When Hannah condition worsens, the doctors realize that Hannah is much sicker than they had thought. As Hannahs body deteriorates without her so much as flinching, House works through his own chronic pain to find out why this young woman cannot feel any pain at all.

15. Half-Wit
Patrick, a savant and piano prodigy; who has a rare movement disorder as result of an accident when he was a child. . Patricks father, a former physician , must make a potentially life-altering decision about his sons treatment. While trying to deduce the origin, House and his team must stop the deadly cerebral bleeding that is now threatening his life. In the meantime, Cameron discovers that House has been in contact with a hospital in Massachusetts and Cuddy discovers the real reason, she learns that House has been in contact with a brain cancer specialist. When confronted by his team, House denies the gravity of the situation and resents their interference.

16. Top Secret
John Kelley, an ex-Marine recently returned from Iraq, Kelley is complaining of fatigue, pain he thinks are the result of Gulf War Syndrome. Meanwhile, House is suffering from ailments of his own, most likely a side effect of his Vicodin abuse. Unable to concentrated on the case, he eventually turns to Wilson for an under-the-table prescription. While administering tests in the sleep lab, Cameron and Chase think of a better way to have fun. The patients health worsens, he begins to lose his hearing, sight and mobility. A brain scan reveals tumors that were not there a week earlier, the teams wonders if the government had something to hide.

17. Fetal Position
A famous, 42-year-old, pregnant photographer, Emma Sloan, is brought to the hospital after suffering a stroke in the middle of photo shoot with Tyson Ritter. As her health continues to deteriorate, House realizes Emma may have a rare condition called Maternal Mirror Syndrome, in which the mothers health mimics the distress level of her unborn child. Meanwhile, Cameron and Chases secret relationship is exposed to Foreman and Cuddy, and House makes extravagant plans to take a much-needed vacation. When Emmas liver begins to fail, House presents her with the heart-wrenching choice.

18. Airborne
House and Cuddy board a flight back to the U.S. from Singapore, where they were guest speakers. Shortly after takeoff, a passenger becomes ill. House brushes it off as a hangover, Cuddy suspects the man might have a deadly contagious virus and others could be at risk. As the man's condition worsens, the passengers become increasingly uneasy, and so does House when a second passenger falls ill with the exact same symptoms.Back at Princeton-Plainsboro, Wilson leads the team when they encounter Fran, a middle-aged woman who collapsed at her home and soon goes into seizures. Back on the flight, with First Class turned into a isolation area, House calls upon a misfit team of passengers to fill in. When Cuddy also falls ill and other passengers, the situation turns dire as the plane isn't going to land shortly.

19. Act Your Age
The team takes on the case of 6-year-old Lucy, who collapsed at daycare. They discover she has a condition usually found in much older patients. The team searches for an explanation. There's a tension between Cameron and Chase, and House intentionally assigns them tasks to do together. Bouth discover surprising evidence indicating that Lucy may have been abused. Meanwhile, when Wilson takes Cuddy out to see a play, House puts ideas in Wilsons head regarding Cuddys motivation for going with him.

20. House Training
The team takes on the case of Lupe, a young female scam artist who passes on the street. Lupe suffers from a lack of blood to the brain which had temporarily paralyzed her ability to exercise free will. Lupe senses Foreman's disdain for the decisions she's made in her life, and Foreman grapples with his own humble past when his parents come to visit him. When Lupe's symptoms worsen, Foreman and the team suspect cancer. Meanwhile, Cuddy and Wilson go out on a date to see an art exhibit. When the team learns some devastating news about Lupe's condition, they realize that their own decisions, may cost Lupe her life.

21. Family
Wilson prepares his 14-year-old leukemia patient, Nick, for a last-resort bone marrow transplant from his younger brother, Matty. But Matty doesn't seem to be healthy enough to donate. House and the team race to find out what is making Matty sick so that they can treat him quickly and allow him to donate healthy, uninfected bone marrow to his dying brother. Meanwhile, Foreman is haunted by his mistake that killed a patient.

22. Resignation
Addie, a 19-year-old college student, is admitted after coughing up blood. Foreman informs the rest of the team that he is resigning, but will not say why. House strongly believes an infection is to blame for Addie's bleeding, even though her symptoms indicate otherwise. House suggests a risky life-or-death treatment to confirm his suspected diagnosis, leaving the team wondering whether he cares more about making a diagnosis than he does about saving Addie's life. Meanwhile, House takes a special interest in a young, attractive woman, Honey, who accompanied her boyfriend to the clinic for treatment.

23. The Jerk
House meets his match Nate, an obnoxious 16-year-old chess prodigy with intense head pain and behavioral issues, who manages to annoy and offend every member of House's team. As Nate's illness progresses. To narrow down the list of possible diagnoses, House carries out a series of unconventional and eccentric tests of his own. Meanwhile, Foreman's frustration with House reaches a new level when he believes House sabotaged his job interview and Cuddy makes Foreman an offer she's sure he can't refuse.

24. Human Error
House and the team take on the case of a young woman who, along with her husband, is rescued at sea en route from Cuba in a desperate attempt to see House and get a diagnosis for her illness. Meanwhile, Foreman prepares for his last day at Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital.
Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:14     Subject: Season 4 Episode Guide



1. Alone   
With his diagnostic team gone, House tries to diagnose a young woman who survived an office building collapse. With the condition getting worse, Cuddy puts pressure on House to hire a new team, but instead attempts a differential diagnosis with help from the janitor.

2. The Right Stuff   
House is secretly trying to treat a fighter pilot who is a candidate for NASA's astronaut training program. Her diagnosis will be the test to choose which ones of the 40 applicants are going to take the empty spots in his team.

3. 97 Seconds   
The candidates are now two teams of five women and five men, competing on diagnosing and treating a wheelchair-bound man. Meanwhile House does experiments on himself to test what happens after death, and Foreman, at another hospital, is treating his team in a House-like manner.

4. Guardian Angels   
House finds that some of his own fellowship students will do whatever it takes, when they deal with a woman who believes she can talk to the dead.

5. Mirror, Mirror   
House deals with a patient who mirrors the personality of anyone he meets. Meanwhile, Foreman is put in charge of overseeing the fellowship candidates.

6. Whatever It Takes   
Based on practically no information and no medical history about a mystery patient sent by the CIA, House is using some unorthodox methods to diagnose and treat him. Meanwhile the remaining candidates are questioning Foreman's judgment.

7. Ugly   
A film crew and the candidates are following around House distracting him while he is trying to diagnose a teenager who suffers from a heart attack prior to a serious plastic surgery.

8. You Don't Want to Know   
House treats a magician but comes to believe he's faking illness to cover up his own incompetence. Meanwhile, House pits the fellows against each other in his version of an immunity challenge.

9. Games   
Under Cuddy’s pressure to choose his team, House gives the candidates a case of a former punk rock star who is a drug user. Whoever diagnoses the patient is going to have a future as a member of House’s team.

10. It's A Wonderful Lie   
A mother's sudden paralysis during a indoor rock-climbing incident leaves her daughter injured, and House's new team looking for a cure. Meanwhile, House organizes his new recruits' Secret Santa gift exchange... with a few twists of his own.

11. Frozen   
House and his team have to diagnose a case at a distance when a researcher at a South Pole base is taken ill.

12. Don't Ever Change   
House and his team must diagnose a Jewish bride who is taken ill at her wedding. However, House is more interested in analyzing Wilson's relationship with his new girlfriend.

13. No More Mr. Nice Guy   
House copes with a patient whose symptoms conceal a greater problem, but spends much of his time dodging Cuddy's orders to give performance reviews, and fighting with Amber over who gets to spend more time with Wilson.

14. Living the Dream   
House treats a famous soap opera star when he believes the patient has a serious condition even though there's no evidence indicating that's the case. Meanwhile, Wilson and Amber have their first fight.

15. House's Head (1)   
A bus accident leaves House with serious head trauma and partial amnesia. He comes to believe that a patient on the bus had a life-threatening disease and struggles to recall who it was, and what they had.

16. Wilson's Heart (2)   
In the aftermath of the bus accident, House struggles with his head injuries and short-term memory loss, and must remember the symptom he saw before one of their own, who was on the bus with House, dies.
Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:14     Subject: Season 5 Episode Guide



Episode 1 - Dying Changes Everything
In the aftermath of personal tragedy, Wilson resigns from the hospital... and from his friendship with House. Meanwhile, Thirteen struggles with her personal medical problems while helping treat an executive assistant with a similar personality to her own.

Episode 2 - Not Cancer
An organ donor's organs are responsible for the deaths of several patients, and the team work to save the last two recipients. Meanwhile, House hires a private detective to keep tabs on Wilson.

Episode 3 - Adverse Events
A painter's undiagnosed illness affects his work, and House and his team must look at the man's paintings to determine what's wrong with him.

Episode 4 - Birthmarks
While en route to his father's funeral, House must help the team with a differential diagnosis on a young Chinese girl who has collapsed under mysterious circumstances.

Episode 5 - Lucky Thirteen
Thirteen brings her one-night stand to the hospital after the woman has a seizure. However, the woman admits she slept with Thirteen so she could get to House and have him diagnose her condition. Meanwhile, House continues to pay Lucas to spy on Wilson.

Episode 6 - Joy
An ailing man suffers from blackouts and sleepwalks, leading the team to wonder if his sleepwalking is a symptom, or how the man is becoming exposed to something else. When the man's daughter grows ill as well, the team must provide a diagnosis before both die. Meanwhile, Cuddy adopts a newborn but when the birth mother displays a rash, she has to make a decision between putting the mother or daughter at risk.

Episode 7 - The Itch
The team must treat an agoraphobic who refuses to leave his house, and have to work around Cuddy, who is less than thrilled at having hospital equipment relocated. Meanwhile, House is plagued by an itch, and Cameron and Chase have relationship issues.

Episode 8 - Emancipation
While Foreman takes on a pediatric case on his own, the rest of the team deals with a 16-year-old factory manager and emancipated minor who collapses at work. When Foreman's patient takes a turn for the worse, he's forced to question whether he can deal with the situation on his own, or if he needs House's help.

Episode 9 - Last Resort
A man takes over Cuddy's office and holds House, Thirteen, and several patients hostage. His demand? A diagnosis. The man forces Thirteen to act as a guinea pig for his treatments and House has to end the standoff before a SWAT team opens fire.

Episode 10 - Let Them Eat Cake
The team takes on the case of a fitness guru on an all-natural diet who collapsed while filming a video. Meanwhile, Foreman conducts Huntington's Disease drug trials and Thirteen signs on as a subject, Cuddy is forced to move into House's office, and Kutner uses House's name to run an online medical-advice website.

Episode 11 - Joy to the World
House and his team deal with a bullied girl who collapses during her school's Christmas program. Meanwhile, Foreman and Thirteen grow closer during the Huntington's disease drug trials, House gives a patient a gift, the staff wonder who gave House a special gift, and Cuddy gets an unexpected gift.

Episode 12 - Painless
House and his team deal with a man living in constant pain. Meanwhile, Thirteen receives treatment by Foreman while taking part in his clinical trial on Huntington's Disease, and Cuddy tries to balance her hospital duties with her new baby.

Episode 13 - Big Baby
The team take on the case of a Special Education teacher who spits up blood and collapses in the middle of class. Meanwhile, Cameron finds herself taking on some of Cuddy's duties, including dealing with House, and Foreman has to make a decision concerning Thirteen's participation in the clinical trials.

Episode 14 - The Greater Good
A former cancer researcher collapses in the middle of a cooking class, and the team are forced to reevaluate their own lives when they learn she gave up a promising career to seek personal happiness. Meanwhile, Thirteen suffers adverse reactions from the clinical trials, and Cuddy gives House a dose of his own medicine.

Episode 15 - Unfaithful
House struggles with his own beliefs as he takes on a case of priest with a disturbing past who runs a shelter for homeless people and sees a vision of Jesus.

Episode 16 - The Softer Side
A patient with both male and female DNA has the team stumped. Meanwhile, House starts acting nicely, raising Cuddy's and Wilson's suspicions that something is terribly wrong.

Episode 17 - The Social Contract
House and the team take on the case of Nick, a book editor who loses his inhibitions. The team realizes Nick has frontal lobe disinhibition, which causes him to speak his mind having no control over what he says and making him just like House. Meanwhile, House suspects Wilson and Taub are keeping something from him.

Episode 18 - Here Kitty
A nursing home worker, Morgan, fakes an illness to get House to examine a cat which can predict the death of elderly patients. House doesn't believe it... until Morgan becomes ill for real.

Episode 19 - Locked In
House is injured in a motorcycle accident in New York and finds himself in bed next to a patient suffering from complete paralysis. As House transfers the patient to Princeton to determine what's wrong with him, Wilson tries to find out why House was in New York.

Episode 20 - Simple Explanation
The team deals with an older woman who has been tending to her dying husband but is stricken down with an unknown disease that threatens to kill her before her husband. However, they must overcome their own emotions when a tragedy strikes one of their members.

Episode 21: Saviours
Cameron postpones her vacation with Chase to take on the case of an environmentalist who collapsed in the middle of a protest. Meanwhile, House wonders why Wilson is starting a new healthy diet.

Episode 22: House Divided
A deaf 14-year old wrestler suffers from hearing problems during a match, but his mother refuses to okay cochlear implants. Meanwhile, House's insomnia proves a curse... and a blessing.

Episode 23: Under My Skin
While House tries to cope with his insomnia, he takes on the case of a ballerina whose skin begins to fall off after treatment following the collapse of her lungs during a performance.

Episode 24: Both Sides Now
House takes on a case of a patient with two different personalities as a result of having the left and right part of the brain operating independently. Meanwhile, he deals with the aftermath of his night of sex with Cuddy.


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Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:15     Subject: Season 6 Episode Guide



6x01: Broken
House engages in a battle of wits and wills against the attending physician in charge of his detox program. When he starts to lose, House resorts to blackmail to gain the upper hand.

6x02: Epic Fail
House returns to Princeton Plainsboro, announcing he will make big changes in his life. Meanwhile, House's team can't diagnose a new patient who's obsessed with posting each and every one of his symptoms over the Internet.

6X03: The Tyrant
House's team struggles with an African politician who falls ill and decide if they want to help him after he's charged for crimes against humanity in his country.

6x04: Instant Karma
A rich businessman brings his son, who's suffering from stomach pain, to Princeton Plainsboro, and believes he's a victim of his wealthy position and success.

6x05: Brave Heart
A dying patient insists that he has the same disease affecting his heart that killed his father and grandfather at the age of 40. Meanwhile, House discovers that he has a hearing problem while trying to duck student rounds.

6x06: Known Unknowns
House, Cuddy, and Wilson go to a medical conference and meet an old friend, while the team deal with a girl whose appendages have swollen but she refuses to tell them the truth about the events leading up to her illness.

6x07: Teamwork
House is finally reinstated and takes on the case of a porn star with eye pain. Meanwhile, Chase and Cameron try to resolve their relationship issues after Chase's admission, and House tries to bring back Taub and Thirteen.

6x08: Ignorance is Bliss
It's Thanksgiving, and the team discover they have little to be thankful for in their personal lives. Meanwhile, House takes on the illness of a brilliant physicist who has rejected his intellect to work as a courier.

6x09: Wilson
Wilson insists on treating the case of a friend and former patient, Tucker, who is suffering from paralysis of his right arm. However, he soon discovers that he can't separate his feelings from his professional attitude. Meanwhile, Cuddy tries to buy a new house.

6x10: The Down Low
A drug dealer collapses during a sale, but refuses to reveal personal information to the team because it might incriminate him. Meanwhile, Foreman's teammates conspire to play a practical joke on him, while House and Wilson both aim their sights on an attractive new neighbor, Nora.

6x11: Remorse
House decides to take on the case of a beautiful female executive based on her looks, and the other males on the team are equally smitten. Only Thirteen is able to remain unaffected as they try to determine the cause of the woman's illness. Meanwhile, House tries to resolve his past with a former medical school colleague he wronged

6x12: Moving the Chains
The team disagree on how to treat a college football player who wants to be cured in time to complete in the NFL tryouts. Meanwhile, Foreman's brother Marcus pays him a visit.

6x13: 5 to 9
It's a day in the life of Cuddy when she has to deal with her personal and professional life, insurance contract negotiations, a thieving pharmaceutical technician, an ailing daughter, and House and his team.

6x14: Private Lives
The team tries to diagnose a famous blogger but discover that her insistence on communicating on the Internet about her case interferes with their ability to cure her. Meanwhile, House and Wilson each discover secrets about each other, and Chase is convinced to go on a date.

6x15: Black Hole
House and team tries to diagnose a high school senior suffering from blackouts and hallucinations, and are forced to take a controversial approach. Meanwhile, Wilson attempts to furnish his new condo, and Taub brings his personal life into the workplace.

6x16: Lockdown
Princeton Plainsboro goes on lockdown after a newborn disappears from the nursery. House is trapped with an inquisitive patient, Foreman and Taub are sealed in the records room, Wilson and Thirteen play Truth or Dare, and Chase is locked in with a familiar face.

6x17: Knight Fall
Sir William, who dwells in a isolated community of people living in a medieval style, is stricken ill and the team must check the village for environmental factors. Thirteen is intrigued by the patient's archaic standards of honor. Meanwhile, Wilson tries to reconcile with one of his ex-wives.

6x18: Open and Shut
The team takes on the case of a woman living in an open marriage, who is stricken ill while dating her love. Meanwhile, House decides to determine if Sam is the woman for Wilson.

6x19: The Choice
The team tries to diagnose a woman's fiancée, and she's surprised to learn the secrets that he's been keeping from her. Meanwhile, House decides to spend some musical free time with Chase and Foreman.

6x20: Baggage
House tells Dr. Nolan about the case of a woman who had amnesia and a disease, and how he had to help solve both mysteries.

6x21: Help Me
The team is called upon to aid a search-and-rescue operation during an emergency. House ends up staying to help a woman trapped beneath the rubble who has to choose whether she will sacrifice her imprisoned leg if she wants to live.

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image adapted from: fanpop

Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:15     Subject: Season 7 Episode Guide



7x01: Now What?
Now that they're together, House and Cuddy try to establish a normal relationship. Meanwhile, the team comes to the aid of an ailing Princeton neurosurgeon but discover that they need House's help... and House is nowhere to be found.

7x02: Selfish
A family copes with a sick daughter and a dying son, and the team must diagnose the daughter before it's too late. Meanwhile, House deals with an elderly father and son, and tries to deal with the challenges of a workplace romance.

7x03: Unwritten
House and his team must treat both the physical and psychological ailments of a popular children's author when she collapses just moments before attempting suicide. When the diagnosis proves difficult, House becomes motivated as he believes the answer to her problems lie within her latest novel, which he happens to be a fan of. Meanwhile, House and Cuddy go on a double date with Sam and Wilson.

7x04: Massage Therapy
A patient is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro suffering from uncontrollable vomiting. In the process of treating her, House and the team make some unexpected discoveries about her identity and are forced to look at her medical history in order to learn the truth about her past. Meanwhile, House gives a less than friendly welcome to Chase's new hire and a visit from House's massage therapist causes trouble between House and Cuddy.

7x05: Unplanned Parenthood
When an infant suffers breathing trouble and liver failure, House and the team must look at the medical history of the mother in order to find an answer, and ultimately land on a discovery that forces the mother to jeopardize not only her child's health but her own. Meanwhile, Taub and Foreman must find a new female doctor to fill the spot vacated by Thirteen, and House and Wilson learn a thing or two about parenting while caring for Cuddy's daughter.

7x06: Office Politics
When a campaign manager falls ill with liver failure and temporary paralysis in the midst of an election race, the team must look to the manager's candidate and his surprising announcement in order to solve the case. Meanwhile, Cuddy forces House to hire a new female doctor, one who has a past connection to Taub.

7x07: A Pox on Our House
A girl is admitted to the hospital with smallpox, and the CDC institutes a lockdown. The doctor in charge forbids House's team from diagnosing, but Masters believes he has an ulterior motive. Meanwhile, Wilson and Sam reexamine their relationship while treating a young chemotherapy patient.

7x08: Small Sacrifices
A patient is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro after reenacting the Crucifixion. Meanwhile House and the team attend a wedding, Wilson's relationship with Sam unexpectedly changes, and Taub questions his wife's relationship with a member of her infidelity support group.

7x09: Larger Than Life
House and the team must treat a man who collapsed after risking his life to save a stranger who fell onto the subway tracks, but it appears that there is more to this good deed than meets the eye. Meanwhile, House tries to avoid a birthday dinner with Cuddy and her mother, and Taub gains some unexpected attention and gets some help with his personal life from Martha Masters.

7x10: Carrot & Stick
House and his team must attempt to link the symptoms of a youth offender recruit and his disciplinary drillmaster. Meanwhile, House tries to help Cuddy's daughter Rachel get into a prestigious preschool, and Chase faces some personal troubles after a jilted sex partner starts pranking him.

7x11:  Family Practice
When Cuddy's mother is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro and wants House off the case, House must come up with non-conventional methods to treat her. In the process he uncovers secrets which Arlene has hidden from Cuddy and her sister Lucinda. Meanwhile, House's methods to treat Cuddy's mother leads Masters to question her "by the book" stance on medicine, and Taub gets a second job from his ex-wife's brother that takes a toll on him.

7x12: You Must Remember This
Masters tries to mend the rift between a patient with perfect memory and her sister, when the patient's grudge threatens her treatment. Meanwhile, House tries to help Wilson get a date but discovers that his friend already has someone, and Foreman offers to help Taub study for an upcoming medical exam.

7x13: Two Stories
After House traumatizes a fifth-grade class with explicit medical stories during Career Day, he's sent to the principal's office and two students offer him relationship advice.

7x14: Recession Proof
A patient is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro after breaking out in a rash caused by chemical exposure at his job. In the process of treating the patient, House and the team learns the man's wife still believes he runs a lucrative real estate business. Meanwhile, Chase and Masters teach each other a lesson in relationships and Cuddy is honored with an award. However, House may not make it to the ceremony when his patient causes him to rethink his practice and his happiness.

7x15: Bombshells
Cuddy faces sobering news that forces her to reevaluate her priorities, while a series of dreams show glimpses into her relationship with House and her life overall. Meanwhile, while House is preoccupied with Cuddy, the team treats a troubled teen whose worsening symptoms and body scars indicate that he may have more than just a physical illness.

7x16: Out of the Chute
The team treats a professional bull rider who is attacked by a bull. The team must determine the causes behind the patient's disappearing symptoms and seizures while taking House's advice from outside the hospital as he attends to issues unrelated to the case. Meanwhile, Masters develops a crush on the patient, and Wilson and Cuddy wonder if House is letting his breakup with Cuddy affect his professional judgment.

7x17: Fall From Grace
A homeless man with a history of drug abuse is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro with burns and scars on his chest. Meanwhile, Cuddy reveals her guilt to Wilson about breaking up with House.

7x18: The Dig
House's encounter with an ex-employee who's disappeared for a whole year reveals some dark secrets. Along the way they travel to a spud-gun competition so House can do battle with a younger rival. Meanwhile, the team must find a cure for a science teacher suffering from respiratory distress whose house is filled with junk, and Taub tries his hand at dating.

7x19: Last Temptation
House and the team treat a teenage girl who collapses just before embarking on a potentially record-breaking boating trip around the world. Meanwhile, Masters must decide if she wants to continue her schooling in order to become a surgeon or accept an offer to stay on House's team permanently. When their patient refuses a life-saving treatment that will keep her from setting the record, Masters makes a shocking decision.

7x20
The team treats a lottery winner who is stricken with partial paralysis. Meanwhile, Cuddy's mother sues the hospital, and Chase and Foreman make a bet with each other.

7x21: The Fix
Rather than deal with his current case of a missile developer, House takes a boxer under his wing after trying to win a bet with Wilson, while the team suspects that House has a different drug problem.

7x22: After Hours
Thirteen receives a visit from her former cellmate, and soon discovers that she is using drugs again. Unwilling to send her back to jail by taking her to the hospital and risking exposure, Thirteen asks Chase for help. Meanwhile, House and Taub both receive shocking news.

7x23: Moving On
The team takes on the case of a performance artist, but soon suspect that she is causing her own symptoms as part of a new piece of "art." Meanwhile, House makes a choice that alter his relationship with his closest friends.

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image adapted from: Fox

Author: spratt89    Time: 3-10-2015 12:16     Subject: Season 8 Episode Guide



8x01: Twenty Vicodin
A year has passed since House ran Wilson's car into Cuddy's living room -- and House has spent most of it in prison. Now House only has to stay out of trouble for five days to win his parole. However, events conspire against him when a mysterious ailment strikes a fellow prisoner while a gang leader wants House to procure pills for him.

8x02: Transplant
Foreman brings House back to Princeton Plainsboro under parole to deal with an infected pair of lungs needed for a transplant patient. House is forced to work with a timid intern, the loss of his former team, Wilson's hostility, and a new set of rules to find a cure in time to save the patient.

8x03: Charity Case
House and Park treat a patient, Benjamin, who collapsed after making a surprisingly large charity donation, and come to suspect that the altruistic behavior is a symptom of a deeper disorder. When the patient offers to donate an organ for another patient, the doctors must convince Thirteen to help them confirm whether Benjamin is in his right mind or not. Meanwhile, House cons Dr. Adams into volunteering her time as part of his team.

8x04: Risky Business
House attempts to negotiate with a wealthy patient who is planning to relocate his labor force to China. Meanwhile, Foreman chairs Park's disciplinary hearing, while Adams assesses her own ethics when she learns of their patient's relocation plans.

8x05: The Confession
A community leader hiding dark secrets becomes ill and confesses everything... compromising his chances of receiving proper medical treatment when he antagonizes his friends and family. Meanwhile, House becomes obsessed with convincing Taub to prove that he's the father of his two six-month-old daughters.

8x06: Parents
House and his team treat a teenage boy who requires a bone marrow transplant, and discover a disturbing family secret. Meanwhile, Taub tries to cope with the fact that his ex-wife wants to take their new daughter and move cross-country, and House schemes to get rid of his ankle monitor and go to a boxing match.

8x07: Dead & Buried
A 14-year-old girl admitted for an allergic reaction gets increasingly worse. However, House would rather pursue the case of a deceased four-year-old and will go to any lengths to solve it... including going back to prison. Meanwhile, Park wonders why Chase is obsessed with personal grooming.

Episode 8x08: Perils of Paranoia
The team takes on the case of a prosecutor who they initially believe is suffering from hyper-anxiety, but soon discover has paranoid delusions. Meanwhile, Chase and Taub take an interest in Foreman's social life, Park starts to get into the swing of things when House preys on her paranoia, and Wilson becomes obsessed with learning if House has a gun.

Episode 8x09: Better Half
House and his team treat an Alzheimer's patient who flies into violent rages and throws up blood. Meanwhile, Wilson copies with a patient who claims that there is no sexual relationship in her marriage.

Episode 8x10: Runaways
An underage runaway's symptoms grow worse after she's brought in for treatment. When the team determines that the girl needs invasive surgery, they have to find her mother, who turns out to be a former drug addict. Meanwhile, House tries to blackmail Foreman using the hospital director's affair with a married woman, and Taub tries to connect with his infant daughters.

Episode 8x11: Nobody's Fault
When a violent incident involving a patient has serious consequences for one staff member, House and the team are placed under review by Dr. Walter Cofield, Foreman's former mentor and current Chief of Neurology. As House and each member of his team recount the details of the dramatic and life-threatening incident, Cofield must weigh the team's unconventional brand of collaboration against their ability to save lives.

Episode 8x12: Chase
Chase takes on a patient, Moira, who is a cloistered nun on the verge of making her life-changing vows, and through the treatment process, he and Moira form a unique connection that tests their faith and reason. But when Moira's condition worsens and requires a risky surgery, Chase's judgment is compromised. Meanwhile, House and Taub try to remain one step ahead of each other's pranks.

Episode 8x13: Man of the House
A marriage counselor collapses during a speaking engagement, but when he is put under close evaluation, the team notice changes in his behavior that conflict with his motivational message on the roles of men and women. Meanwhile, House and his Ukrainian "wife" Dominika make a deal to convince Immigration that they are a happily married couple. Also, House decides to name a team leader.

Episode 8x14: Love is Blind
House and the team battle to save a successful, independent blind man who is struck down by a mysterious illness, just prior to him asking for his girlfriend's hand in marriage. Meanwhile, House's mother unexpectedly arrives at Princeton Plainsboro to inform him of her new beau.

Episode 8x15: Blowing the Whistle
An Army veteran charged with treason is brought to the hospital for treatment, but refuses to cooperate unless the military give him and his brother information about their father. Meanwhile, Adams asks Wilson and her teammates for help when she suspects that House is concealing an illness.

Episode 8x16: Gut Check
A 22-year old minor league hockey player collapses while fighting in the rink, and ends up at the hospital. Meanwhile, House surprises Wilson with some news and Chase offers to help Park with her living arrangements.

Episode 8x17: We Need the Eggs
House and the team take on the case of a man who starts tearing blood. Meanwhile, House is interviewing for a new favorite hooker, since his current favorite, Emily, has decided to get married and leave the business. Desperate for Emily "companionship," House teams up with his "wife" Dominika to sabotage Emily's budding relationship.

Episode 8x18: Body and Soul
While the team treats a boy who dreams that he's being choked and can't breath for real, the doctors consider the significance of dreams. Meanwhile, Dominika and House grow closer.

Episode 8x19: The C Word
When the team takes on the case of Emily, a six-year-old girl who has numerous preexisting health problems, they must work with her mother Elizabeth, who happens to be doctor herself, specializing in her daughter's condition. The team must also deal with the battles raging between Emily's mother and father who have conflicting views on how to handle her health issues. When searching the family's home for clues to Emily's illness, the team realizes that Elizabeth's determination to cure her daughter could be the very thing that is killing her.
Meanwhile, House and Wilson decide to take a vacation.

Episode 8x20: Post Mortem
With House missing, the team must treat a pathologist at the hospital who trusts no one except House. To treat him, Chase and the others must convince their patient that House is still advising them.

Episode 8x21: Holding On
While the team treats a college student who suffers from nosebleeds and hears his deceased brother speaking to him, Thirteen returns to Princeton and Foreman takes a different tack with House.

Episode 8x22: Everybody Dies [SERIES FINALE]
House treats a drug patient and is forced to examine his own life and confront his personal demons.

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