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  1. Nov 16, 2004 · Pilot: Directed by Bryan Singer. With Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard. Young kindergarten teacher Rebecca Adler collapses in her classroom after losing intelligible speech while teaching students.

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    Rebecca Adler, A kindergarten teacher, suddenly begins speaking gibberish and becomes confused in front of her class. Her panic mounts, and she hastily scribbles the words "Call The Nurse" on the whiteboard before collapsing in a Grand Mal seizure. A month later, Dr. James Wilson introduces the teacher's case to his close friend Dr. Gregory House, ...

    House is finally forced to go to the clinic for the first time in nearly six years. Cuddy gives him an interesting case — a patient with bright orange skin. He tells the patient his wife is having an affair because she hasn't noticed the color change, which was caused by eating too many carrots and taking too much niacin. The patient asks to have H...

    Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic neurological disease in the world. It's very common in the developing world, but is somewhat rarer in New Jersey. In a patient with no history of foreign travel, it is very rare.

    Gregory House, the head of Diagnostic Medicine, his team of Robert Chase, an intensive care specialist, Eric Foreman, a neurologist, and Allison Cameron, an immunologist, House's best friend James...
    House reveals that Foreman was a car-thief during his teenage years.
    Cameron admits she was arrested at the age of 17.
    After having his authority pulled by Cuddy, House grudgingly starts working at the clinic after a six-year absence. He will make up his time by 2054.

    The title of the episode comes from the fact that this is the pilot episode of the show, shot in order to attempt to sell the series to a network. It also goes by the unofficial title "Everybody Lies". In foreign markets, the title of this episode often refers to this unofficial title.

    Hugh Laurie as Gregory House
    Lisa Edelstein as Lisa Cuddy
    Omar Epps as Eric Foreman
    Robert Sean Leonard as James Wilson
    The Wikipedia article on this episodewas the featured article for November 24, 2010.
    The pilot was filmed with an orange hue lens.
    Unlike the rest of the series, this episode was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia. The rest of the series was shot in Los Angeles, California.
    The patient's name, Rebecca Adler, is a reference to Irene Adler, the female foil of Sherlock Holmes.

    The show did not get off to a strong start. It finished 62nd in the ratings the week it premiered with about 7 million viewers. Although many of the reviewers thought Gregory House was a unique and fresh character, they challenged the plausibility of the main premise of the show—that a doctor who behaved with such cruelty would be tolerated because...

    Cuddy has a point about House treating the patient based on a guess. In the past, patients were often treated as involuntary guinea pigs to test out a doctor's theories and were rarely told about t...
    One of the most controversial issues in American medicine is the right to end medical treatment, including diagnostic procedures. Although the supposed "death panels" in the Affordable Care Act hav...
    Neurocysticercosis is caused by the ingestion of Taenia soliumeggs, not larvae. While the latter are transmitted to humans by ingesting uncooked pork meat, the former are actually found more common...
    While on the bus and while running to work, Rebecca's sweater is blue. However, when she talks to Melanie and goes to class, the sweater is green.
    When Rebecca arrives in class, a young girl with long hair in the front row is seated. However, when the camera angle changes, the same girl is seen approaching her seat.
    Brain tumors are diagnosed with imaging (even small ones will show up)—then, if necessary, a biopsy. Relying on lab tests (particularly negative lab tests) is just bad medicine. Also, given the sid...
  2. "Pilot", also known as "Everybody Lies", is the first episode of the medical drama House. It premiered on the Fox network on November 16, 2004. It introduces the character of managerial, antisocial Dr. Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie ) and his team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey .

  3. Nov 16, 2004 · House - Pilot. Buy. TV-14. CC. House. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. 602. House S1 E1. Sink your teeth into meaty drama and intrigue, a new take on mystery, where the villain is a medical malady...

  4. "House M.D." Pilot (TV Episode 2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Pretty 29-year-old kindergarten teacher Rebecca Adler collapses one morning as she teaches her young students, babbling incoherently and unintelligibly. When her physicians cannot diagnose her, Rebecca is sent to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPH) in New Jersey to consult with the foremost diagnostician in America, Dr. Gregory House.

  6. Pilot. House reluctantly accepts the case of Wilson's cousin, a kindergarten teacher who had a seizure and collapsed while teaching.

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