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House, also known as House, M.D., is an American television medical drama that debuted on the Fox network on November 16, 2004. The program was co-created by David Shore and Paul Attanasio; Fox officially credits Shore as creator. The show's central...
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"Cane and Able" is the second episode of the third season of House and the forty-eighth episode overall. The episode's title is a double pun referencing the biblical siblings Cain and Abel as well as House's cane and his reinforced confidence in his...
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| x Meaning |
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"Meaning" is the first episode of the third season of House and the forty-seventh episode overall.
The cold opening begins with a family picnic at the home of Richard McNeil and his wife. Richard is a brain cancer surgery patient whose illness has...
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| x Humpty Dumpty |
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"Humpty Dumpty" is the third episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on September 27, 2005. Dr. Lisa Cuddy's longtime handyman Alfredo falls off her roof, causing breathing problems.
Alfredo, a construction worker...
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| x TB or Not TB |
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"TB or Not TB" is the fourth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on November 1, 2005. The title, "TB or Not TB", is an allusion to Shakespeare's Hamlet soliloquy, which starts with "to be or not to be". It is...
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| x Informed Consent |
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"Informed Consent" is the third episode of the third season of House and the forty-ninth episode overall.
House's ketamine treatment has worn off and he is back to using his cane; but he doesn't want to talk about it despite everyone's concerns....
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| x No Reason |
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"No Reason" is the twenty-fourth episode and the season finale of the second season of House. It premiered on the FOX network on May 23, 2006.
As House and his team work on the diagnosis of Vincent, a man with a giant swollen tongue and a...
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| x Daddy's Boy |
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"Daddy's Boy" is the fifth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on November 8, 2005. A father and his son, Carnell, a student at Princeton University, are celebrating the son’s graduation and they have a father...
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| x Lines in the Sand |
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"Lines in the Sand" is the fourth episode of the third season of House and the fiftieth episode overall.
Adam, who is severely autistic, is learning shapes and words in his backyard. His father, Don, is trying very hard to show Adam words, but Adam...
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| x Spin |
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"Spin" is the sixth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on November 15, 2005.
A famous cyclist named Jeff who wants to race in the Tour De France is brought to House's clinic after collapsing during a race and...
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| x Hunting |
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"Hunting" is the seventh episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on November 22, 2005.
Wilson picks up House while they discuss House’s theft of Stacy’s treatment notes. Wilson isn’t thrilled, particularly he finds...
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| x The Mistake |
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"The Mistake" is the eighth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on November 29, 2005.
Throughout the episode the story of the patient's death is presented through flashbacks as Chase and House share the story...
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| x Deception |
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"Deception" is the ninth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on December 13, 2005. After House is replaced temporarily by Foreman as department head, problems arise as House tries to make life miserable for him....
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| x Failure to Communicate |
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"Failure to Communicate" is the tenth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on January 10, 2006. The episode's title is a reference to the film Cool Hand Luke, a famous line being "What we've got here is ......
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"Distractions" is the twelfth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on February 14, 2006.
A father is in the woods driving an ATV with his son Adam on the back. They pull to a stop and the son convinces him to...
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| x Euphoria, Part 1 |
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"Euphoria, Part 1" is the twentieth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on May 2, 2006. This episode is the first half of a two-episode story arc, the second half being "Euphoria, Part 2". The only other two...
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| x All In |
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"All In" is the seventeenth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on April 11, 2006.
During a field trip in a museum exhibit about the human body, 6-year old Ian Alston is found to have bloody diarrhea. Meanwhile,...
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| x Need to Know |
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"Need to Know" is the eleventh episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on January 10, 2006.
A woman, Margo Dalton, is preparing for her daughter Stella’s birthday party when she feels a twinge on her arm. Going out...
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| x Clueless |
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"Clueless" is the fifteenth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on March 28, 2006.
The episode's cold opening begins with Maria, a woman looking in the mirror after showering when she is violently grabbed and...
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| x Euphoria, Part 2 |
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"Euphoria, Part 2" is the twenty-first episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on May 3, 2006. This is the conclusion to the House two-episode story arc, the first part being "Euphoria, Part 1".
The episode begins...
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| x Sleeping Dogs Lie |
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"Sleeping Dogs Lie" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of House, which premièred on the FOX network on April 18, 2006.
The episode opens with Hannah lying in bed at 3 A.M., wide awake, with her lesbian partner Max. Max asks Hannah if she...
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| x House vs. God |
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"House vs. God" is the nineteenth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on April 25, 2006.
Boyd, a young faith healer, is giving a service in a church and "heals" a woman, allowing her to walk. However, when Boyd...
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| x Fidelity |
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"Fidelity" is the seventh episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on December 28, 2004. A female patient shows signs of African sleeping sickness, but in order to find out what is wrong the team has to ask some...
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| x Pilot |
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Young kindergarten teacher Rebecca Adler collapses in her classroom after uncontrolled gibberish slips out of her mouth while she is about to teach students.
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| x Fools for Love |
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"Fools for Love" is the fifth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-first episode overall.
A young man and his wife, an interracial couple, are among the victims of a diner robbery. Jeremy, the husband, attacks both robbers when they...
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| x Skin Deep |
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"Skin Deep" is the thirteenth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on February 20, 2006. The episode aired in a special Monday night time slot.
This is the first episode in which the condition of House's right...
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| x Sex Kills |
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"Sex Kills" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on March 7, 2006. The title alludes to a Joni Mitchell song of the same title which first appeared on the album Turbulent Indigo released in 1994...
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| x Paternity |
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The team help a high school boy (16) who has double vision and night
terrors. (Clinic Cases: Unvaccinated baby, man with boil on leg.)
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| x Que Sera Sera |
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"Que Será Será" is the sixth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-second episode overall. The name of the episode is a reference to the song "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
The episode...
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| x Son of Coma Guy |
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"Son of Coma Guy" is the seventh episode of the third season of House and the fifty-third episode overall.
The episode begins with House eating his lunch next to "coma guy" and watching television. As he and Wilson talk, the son of the comatose man...
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| x Three Stories |
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"Three Stories" is the twenty-first episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on May 17, 2005. David Shore won an Emmy in 2005 for Outstanding Writing for A Drama Series for this episode. It won the Humanitas Prize in...
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| x Finding Judas |
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"Finding Judas" is the ninth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-fifth episode overall.
6-year-old girl Alice (Alyssa Shafer), is enjoying herself at an amusement park with her dad. When they go on a ride, Alice starts screaming...
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| x Detox |
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"Detox" is the eleventh episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on February 15, 2005. The episode marks the first of repeated storylines in which the condition Lupus is suggested but ruled out.
Cuddy bets a month's...
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| x Safe |
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"Safe" is the sixteenth episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on April 4, 2006.
The episode starts out with Melinda's boyfriend, Dan (Jake McDorman), visiting her at her house. Her mother, Mrs. Bardach, tells Dan...
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| x Whac-A-Mole |
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"Whac-A-Mole" is the eighth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-fourth episode overall.
When 18-year-old orphan Jack (Patrick Fugit) has a heart attack while working at a kid's playplace, House and his team discover that he has a...
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| x Forever |
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"Forever" is the twenty-second (22nd) episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on May 9, 2006.
The episode starts with a man heading out the door to work. As he progresses down the stairs, the stairwell begins to...
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| x Acceptance |
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"Acceptance" is the first episode of the second season of House and the twenty-third episode overall. A death row inmate is felled by an unknown disease and House volunteers to investigate, over the objections of most of the staff. House also has to...
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| x Merry Little Christmas |
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"Merry Little Christmas" is the tenth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-sixth episode overall.
Dr. Wilson attempts to create a deal between Detective Tritter and Dr. House, but House stubbornly refuses, in large part because the...
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| x Who's Your Daddy? |
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"Who's Your Daddy?" is the twenty-third episode of the second season of House and the forty-fifth episode overall. The title is in reference to two separate stories in the episode.
When a Hurricane Katrina victim hallucinates on a plane, an old...
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| x Sports Medicine |
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"Sports Medicine" is the twelfth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on February 22, 2005. When baseball star Hank Wiggen (possibly a reference to Henry Wiggen, the protagonist of sports novels The Southpaw and...
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| x Cursed |
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"Cursed" is the thirteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on March 1, 2005. After consulting a Ouija board on his life, a young boy thinks that he is going to die.
12-year-old Gabe Reillich (Daryl Sabara) is...
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"Mob Rules" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on March 22, 2005.
House treats a man named Joey, serving as a witness in a mob case, who has passed out and entered a coma. Joey's brother, who is...
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"Occam's Razor" is the third episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on November 30, 2004. The principle of Occam's razor is mentioned several times in the episode, as well as being the title of the episode itself....
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| x Autopsy |
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"Autopsy" is the second episode of the second season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on September 20, 2005. House and team struggle to diagnose a young girl whose cancer is not causing her more immediate symptoms.
House and his team...
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| x Maternity |
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"Maternity" is the fourth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on December 7, 2004. A number of newborn babies acquire unknown diseases simultaneously. House and his aides must race against the clock to save them...
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| x Damned If You Do |
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"Damned If You Do" is the fifth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on December 14, 2004. The title refers to a common saying, "damned if you do, damned if you don't", a euphemism that describes two equally...
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| x The Socratic Method |
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"The Socratic Method" is the sixth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on December 21, 2004. The title refers to the Socratic method, credited to Socrates. When a schizophrenic mother develops a deep-vein...
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"Role Model" is the seventeenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on April 12, 2005. The episode follows Presidential candidate, Senator Gary H. Wright (D-NJ) (played by Joe Morton) following a stroke, while...
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| x Words and Deeds |
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"Words and Deeds" is the eleventh episode of the third season of House and the fifty-seventh episode overall. This episode concludes the Michael Tritter story arc that began in the episode "Fools for Love".
House makes a shocking revelation in a bid...
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"Poison" is the eighth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on January 25, 2005. House and his team investigate the mysterious poisoning of high-school student Matt Davis but another teen is brought in with all of...
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"DNR" (short for do not resuscitate) is the 9th episode in the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on February 1, 2005.
When legendary jazz musician John Henry Giles collapses mid-session, House and his team run into technical...
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| x Histories |
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"Histories" is the tenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on February 8, 2005. When a homeless woman has a seizure, some of the employees at Princeton-Plainsboro think that she is faking her seizures in hopes...
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| x Needle in a Haystack |
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"Needle in a Haystack" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-ninth episode overall.
House arrives at the hospital to discover a wheelchair-accessible van in his usual parking space. He seeks out the van's owner, who...
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"One Day, One Room" is the twelfth episode of the third season of House and the fifty-eighth episode overall.
Cuddy gives House extra mandatory clinic duty as a repayment for her perjury on his behalf in the previous episode. He is forced to examine...
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| x Insensitive |
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"Insensitive" is the fourteenth episode of the third season of House and the sixteenth episode overall.
The episode begins with a teenage girl being taken to the hospital by her mother after falling on ice. The mother and daughter are in the middle...
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| x Control |
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"Control" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on March 15, 2005.
A young CEO named Carly (Sarah Clarke) is admitted to the hospital after having severe leg pain during a conference. Chase takes...
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| x Heavy |
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"Heavy" is the sixteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on March 29, 2005. A 10-year-old obese girl is admitted after suffering a heart attack during gym class at school. House and the team attempt to solve...
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| x Babies & Bathwater |
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"Babies & Bathwater" is the eighteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on April 19, 2005.
After Cameron resigns, Chase, Foreman and House attempt to solve a mystery case surrounding a pregnant woman who is...
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"Kids" is the nineteenth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the Fox network on May 3, 2005.
A diving competition is interrupted when a man with virulent bacterial meningitis collapses and causes an outbreak scare. Partially in...
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| x Love Hurts |
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"Love Hurts" is the twentieth episode of the first season of House, which premiered on the FOX network on May 10, 2005.
At the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital clinic, House tells Wilson of the conditions for bringing Cameron back: a dinner...
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