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  1. Sep 26, 2006 · Lines in the Sand: Directed by Newton Thomas Sigel. With Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard. A ten-year-old boy begins screaming in pain, but nobody knows why, because he is autistic and cannot explain. House refuses to use his office because it has new carpet.

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    • Drama, Mystery
    • Newton Thomas Sigel
    • 2006-09-26
    • Recap
    • Major Events
    • Clinic Patients
    • Zebra Factor 2/10
    • Trivia & Cultural References
    • Cast
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    A 10 year-old autistic boy named Adam Kelvey is communicating with his father using pictograms. He quickly tires of it and starts drawing wavy lines with chalk. His parents start arguing about his condition and habits when Adam starts coughing, then screaming. He's taken to Princeton-Plainsborofor examination. House takes the case, ignoring remarks...

    House starts pestering Cuddy in an attempt to get his original carpet back.
    Ali returns to the clinic once again.
    To make Cuddy agree to his terms, House starts using the clinic, Wilson's office, and the conference room as places so that he and his staff can discuss their current case.
    House and Cuddy clash over Ali, House's teenage stalker. Cuddy claims that she's stalking him while House thinks differently on the subject.

    Avoiding his own office, House is faced with a bevy of inane cases. The first patient brings in one of her rarely excreted feces for a doctor to look at. The second patient came in because his serious back pain has gone away-he's feeling great. The third patient is Ali, the 17-year-old girl who had been to the clinic with her father earlier. She no...

    Baylisascaris is a common infection in humans and is ubiquitous in the environment. It can develop anywhere there are animal feces as it infects more than fifty different species. It is very easy to contract.

    House's comment "We'll always have Fresno" is a reference to the famous line "We'll always have Paris" from the 1942 classic film Casablanca.
    Attica is a reference to the Attica Correctional Facility, a prison in upstate New York that hosted a riot in 1971. House's chant of "Attica" is from the film Dog Day Afternoon.
    Hugh Laurie as Gregory House
    Lisa Edelstein as Lisa Cuddy
    Omar Epps as Eric Foreman
    Robert Sean Leonard as James Wilson
    Cuddy:She's dangerous!
    House:She's not dangerous.
    Cuddy:She's pretty.
    House:She's pretty.
    Cuddy:Men are stupid.
    House:I'm with you so far.
  2. Plot. Adam, who is autistic, is learning shapes and words in his backyard. His father, Don, is trying very hard to show Adam words, but Adam seems more interested in drawing lines on his chalkboard. While eating his lunch, Adam gags as if choking, grabs at his chest, and screams loudly.

  3. "House M.D." Lines in the Sand (TV Episode 2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Lines in the Sand: Directed by Newton Thomas Sigel. With Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard. A ten-year-old boy begins screaming in pain, but nobody knows why, because he is autistic and cannot explain. House refuses to use his office because it has new carpet.

  5. When doctors are unable to diagnose why a severely autistic boy screams loudly for no apparent reason, House takes the case. As the boy's condition worsens, it becomes obvious that House relates to the boy because he has no social niceties.

  6. Sep 27, 2006 · House (Hugh Laurie, R) treats an autistic boy (Braeden Lemasters, L) whose symptoms are totally unrelated to his autism

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