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  1. Mar 16, 2024 · A key reason that House finished after 8 seasons was that the creative team involved wanted to end the show on a high note without the risk of storylines getting repetitive, or the narrative steam running out. On February 8, 2012, following the broadcast of House season 8, episode 11, "Nobody's Fault," creator Howard Shore, star Hugh Laurie ...

    • At one point, House was the most watched TV show in the world. In 2008—just four years after it debuted—House became the most watched TV show internationally (in the fiction category).
    • The name of the show comes from medical jargon. House had hidden meanings from the very beginning. Take the title itself: In medical jargon, a patient with a history of drug use or addiction is referred to as a "HOUSE."
    • Hugh Laurie wasn’t the producers’ first choice to lead the series. It was the actor’s unusual audition tape won him the role. Laurie was in Namibia at the time filming Flight of the Phoenix when he sent in a self-made and totally improvised audition tape.
    • House’s character is based on Sherlock Holmes. Creators made sure to keep the reference to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s best-known character running throughout the series.
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  3. May 23, 2006 · After House (Hugh Laurie) is shot, he must find new ways. to trust his team (Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison & Jesse Spencer) in the HOUSE season finale episode "No Reason". airing Tuesday, May 23 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. 2006 FOX BROADCASTING COMPANY.

  4. Dec 31, 2004 · December 31, 2004. 44min. 13+. 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. S2 E13 - Skin Deep.

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    While House is doing a differential on a patient with a badly swollen tongue, a manclaiming to be a former patient of his comes in and shoots him twice. House wakes up in intensive care and finds Cameron next to him. Cameron lies that she hasn't been there the whole time. She tells House about the bullet wounds. He asks about the patient with the s...

    During a differential diagnosis, House is shot by a former patient.
    Cameron reveals that House had bullet wounds in his stomach and neck. She also explains that the man responsible for shooting him in the first place was shot by security while attempting to flee th...
    The shooter tells House that he told him that he'd had an affair and House had told his wife who had then killed herself.
    House learns that he received ketamine during his surgery.

    This is the only Houseepisode where there is no explanation for the central disease. Subsequent symptoms – intracranial pressure, rupture of the scrotum – are hallucinations, but the cause of the swollen tongue is never explained. The man with the swollen tongue is not a figment of House's imagination, because he'd begun the story before he was sho...

    The title has a double reason referring to both Moriarty's motive for killing House ("Who would want to kill you" - not having a reason or, as House put it "His reasoning was faulty") and House's inability to think logically (i.e. "to reason") after being treated with ketamine.

    The epiode takes may cues from the film Jacob's Ladder, where a dying soldier in a coma experiences a dream where he believes he's awake and hallucinating in relation to his wartme experiences.
    This is the first of only two episodes directed by series co-creator David Shore. The other one is the series finale, Everybody Dies. In addition, this episode is Shore's directional debut.
    The shooter, Jack Moriarty, is named after Sherlock Holmes' arch nemesis Professor Moriarty. However, although he is identified as "Moriarty" in both the credits and the promotional materials for t...
    House's nickname for the man with the swollen tongue, "Harpo", is a reference to Harpo Marxwho would often exaggerate the size of his tongue by thickening it between the lips and puffing out his ch...

    The episode averaged 25.47 million viewers and was the third most watched program that week. 1. IMDB users rated the episode a 9.4 with 69.1% of voters giving it a "10". It did best with females under 18 who gave it a "10", and worst with males under 18 and all people over 45, who averaged a "9". 2. TV.com users rated the episode a 9.3. They narrow...

    Polite Dissent was willing to cut them some slack on the medical errors given it was all imaginary in any cases, so criticisms of the medicine should be taken with a bit of salt. 1. A continuity error - When House is first seen on the ground after being shot, the marker he was holding is lying near his head. However, in the following shot, it's sti...

    House's birthday is finally sorted out when we see his driver's license in Two Stories. However, the June birthday in this episode contradicts the birthday late in the year seen in The Socratic Method.

    Hugh Laurie as Gregory House
    Lisa Edelstein as Lisa Cuddy
    Omar Epps as Eric Foreman
    Robert Sean Leonard as James Wilson

    Moriarty:You pretend to buck the system, pretend to be a rebel, claim to hate rules. But all you do is substitute your own rules for society's. And it's a nice, simple rule: tell the blunt, honest truth in the starkest, darkest way. And what will be, will be. What will be, should be. And everyone else is a coward. But you're wrong. It's not cowardl...

  5. so after reading the ones below, click on the "Search" button above to search for "217". Receive email when this page changes. House (Hugh Laurie) and Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) hit the poker table at a hospital benefit in the HOUSE episode. "All In" airing Tuesday, April 11 (9-10 PM ET/PT) on FOX. 2006 FOX BROADCASTING COMPANY.

  6. Cane & Able is a 3rd season episode of House and the second episode of the season, which first aired on September 12, 2006. The team treats a young boy who believes he has been abducted by aliens. House finds the cause, but the treatment seems to run into a dead end. Meanwhile, House's leg pain starts to return and his confidence seems shattered after not solving his previous case. However ...

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