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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.
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