House Season 5 Episode 6 - Joy
Thursday, October 30th, 2008 |Episode: 5×06 (Season 5 Episode 06)
Name: Joy
Originally Aired: Oct 28, 2008
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Episode: 5×06 (Season 5 Episode 06)
Name: Joy
Originally Aired: Oct 28, 2008
Episode: 5×05 (Season 5 Episode 05)
Name: Lucky Thirteen
Originally Aired: Oct 21, 2008
Episode: 5×04 (Season 5 Episode 04)
Name: Birthmarks
Originally Aired: Oct 14, 2008
Episode: 5×03 (Season 5 Episode 03)
Name: Adverse Events
Originally Aired: Sept 30, 2008
Episode: 5×02 (Season 5 Episode 02)
Name: Not Canser
Originally Aired: Sept 23, 2008
Episode: 5×01 (Season 5 Episode 01)
Name: Dying Changes Everything
Originally Aired: Sept 16, 2008
Episode: 3×24 (Season 3 Episode 24)
Name: Human Error
Originally Aired: May. 29, 2007
Plot: A Cuban couple flee to America to find Dr. Gregory House, as the wife is suffering from undiagnosed illness. However, when they finally get there they find that House can do little for them. Meanwhile, the staff deal with Foreman’s departure, which heralds the first of several radical changes in the staff.
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pisode: 3×23 (Season 3 Episode 23)
Name: The Jerk
Originally Aired: May. 15, 2007
Plot: Obnoxious 16-year-old chess prodigy Nate is admitted to Princeton-Plainsboro suffering from intense head pain that came on after he attacked his opponent during a speed chess tournament. Nate’s mother tells the team that Nate has been having behavior problems ever since he became a teenager, and House suspects the behavior is a symptom of cluster headaches. As House’s team carries out further testing to see why he might be having the headaches, Nate manages to offend and annoy each doctor on the team. As Nate’s illness progresses, his liver and kidneys begin to fail. To narrow down the list of possible diagnoses, House carries out a series of unconventional and eccentric tests of his own, including engaging Nate in a game of chess to try to beat him at his own game. Meanwhile, Foreman’s frustration with House reaches a new level when he believes House sabotaged his job interview with another hospital, and Cuddy makes Foreman an offer she’s sure he can’t refuse
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Episode: 3×22 (Season 3 Episode 22)
Name: Resignation
Originally Aired: May. 08, 2007
Plot: Addie, a 19-year-old college student, is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro after coughing up a mouthful of blood during karate class. Before treating the patient, Foreman unapologetically 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. When Addie’s lungs suddenly fill with fluid, the team believes that cancer or toxins could be an underlying cause, but House refuses to stray from his initial infection diagnosis. As Addie’s condition worsens, 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 nutritionist named Honey, who accompanied her boyfriend to the clinic for treatment. Knowing he will have a position open soon on his team, House has Honey fill out an employment application and sees to it they meet again under more casual circumstances.
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Episode: 3×21 (Season 3 Episode 21)
Name: Family
Originally Aired: May. 01, 2007
Plot: Wilson prepares his 14-year-old leukemia patient, Nick, for a last-resort bone marrow transplant from his younger brother, Matty. With Nick’s immune system completely wiped out from chemotherapy, Wilson is extremely cautious about keeping him healthy before the transplant. However, when Matty sneezes during a pre-op visit to his brother, Wilson knows that Matty is not 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. With no other matching donors available, the team knows that Matty is their best shot at saving Nick’s life, since giving Nick bone marrow from a partial-match donor could lead to an excruciating death if Nick’s body rejected it. House decides they must purposefully make Matty sicker and use his developing symptoms as a method of narrowing the diagnosis field. As both brothers’ conditions worsen and Nick has only days to live, the team must diagnose and treat Matty before it’s too late for both brothers. Meanwhile, Foreman is haunted by his mistake that killed a patient just one week earlier, and House only wishes he could incur similar misfortune upon his new pet and nemesis, Hector
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