Robert Chase explores the abandoned meeting place of the boys' secret society and the suspicious substances found there. Gabe's scary mix of suddenly-appearing symptoms suggest anthrax and a rare, infectious tropical disease. Meanwhile, Chase refuses to have any personal contact with his visiting father, rheumatologist Rowan Chase, a world authority on auto-immune diseases who suddenly turns up and joins the diagnostic joust.
House takes a stubborn interest in Rowan's reason to visit his estranged son, as well as in the past of Gabe's admired, separated father, Jeffrey Reilich. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia First time a parent of one of Dr. House's team Chase shows up.
Goofs House orders the team to ask for thalidomide from the only leper colony in the lower 48 states. That leper colony in Carville, Louisiana, closed in Quotes Jeffrey Reilich : You're treating him for both diseases? Connections References Top Gun Soundtracks Dr. House - Titelsong uncredited. User reviews 4 Review. Top review. We definitely need to know if year-olds are getting any action.
A year-old thinks he is cursed because of an ouija board. He is presenting with a host of extremely rare diseases including anthrax. He walked out on Chase when he was 15 and Chase holds him responsible for his mom's death. Thing is, he is dying, but doesn't want Chase to know. The conflict that Chase is having with his father mirrors the conflicting emotions of the boy when he finds out what his real problem is and that his father lied to him.
Excellent acting by all involved, but Chase Jesse Spencer steals the show. Details Edit. Release date March 1, United States. United States. They drain the fluid and the patient stabilizes. Kutner wonders why House isn't making fun of the team's guesses. Thirteen thinks it is the patient's testosterone supplements. House orders corticosteroids in case it is an autoimmune disease and a drug to block the testosterone. Cuddy denies having sex with House and tells Wilson not to worry.
Thirteen tells the parents they may have to discontinue the testosterone. They tell Thirteen to tell the patient the testosterone blockers are something else. The parents resist telling their son the truth. Thirteen talks to the patient about his basketball. The patient says his mom made him join the team.
He says he wanted to take dance lessons, but his mom wouldn't let him. Thirteen notices the patient's palm is red, which means the diagnosis they have is wrong. Kutner and Foreman talk about the "breakup". Kutner is obsessed with her promiscuous bisexuality.
Wilson and Cuddy go to confront House, but he appears to be asleep. However, it turns out he is barely alive, not breathing and barely has a pulse. Foreman manages to resuscitate House by twisting his nipples. Cuddy asks what is going on. They give House oxygen. Cuddy examines House and can't find anything obviously wrong. He asks for the patient's test results and claims he probably took too much Vicodin. No one remembers House taking any Vicodin that day, or the day before.
House orders an environmental scan. Wilson thinks House is on heroin or at least some narcotic stronger than Vicodin because he is not favoring his bad leg. Cuddy wants to know what they should do. Foreman and Thirteen do the environmental scan and Foreman asks if Thirteen misses sleeping with other women. She says she's does, but she wants to remain monogamous too. She wonders why he wants to know. Foreman admits it's because Kutner brought it up, and Thirteen remembers Taub bringing it up too.
They figure out that Taub and Kutner have figured it out or, more likely, House told them and has decided not to fire them. Thirteen finds a poem — the patient appears to be suicidal and confused.
However, House doesn't think its medically relevant. They do find toxoplasmosis in his water bottle and treat him for it with pyrimethamine. Thirteen confronts the patient's parents about the note. The parents argue about whether to tell him or not. The mother tells Thirteen to restart the testosterone. Kutner admits to Foreman he's the one who figured out that he was still with Thirteen, and House didn't tell him. Foreman wonders why House didn't figure it out.
He calls Wilson and tells him House is on heroin, but Wilson is having dinner with House. House turns down alcohol. He realizes that Wilson thinks that he's on heroin. House downs the shot to show Wilson he's wrong, then leaves the restaurant.
Thirteen gives the patient more testosterone. She tells the patient they aren't vitamins , and tells him to ask his parents. Wilson goes outside and catches House throwing up. House finally admits he's on methadone. Wilson reminds him how dangerous it is. House denies he's detoxing or looking to help his pain — he's looking to eliminate his pain. S5, Ep3. House's investigator gets information on everyone, which House uses to stir the pot of their lives while the team tries to cure a portraitist whose artistic view now looks like Picasso.
S5, Ep4. House tries every delaying tactic available when Wilson forces him to attend his father's funeral. Meanwhile, the team tries to find the cause of a young woman's abdominal pain and hemorrhage that occurred in China.
S5, Ep5. Thirteen's one night stand collapses at her apartment, and her symptoms are so misleading that the diagnosis may be terminal. Meanwhile, revelation about Wilson and Thirteen occupy House. S5, Ep6. House takes on a case where the patient has unexplained blackouts, and his daughter may hold the key to the diagnosis. Meanwhile, Cuddy prepares for her new arrival until there are complications with the birth mother.
S5, Ep7. House takes time to dabble in Cameron and Chase's love life while he treats an agoraphobic patient she's brought to the team. S5, Ep8. The team tries to treat a patient who keeps lying to them, and Foreman exerts some independence.
S5, Ep9. A person takes House, Thirteen and others as hostages. He's seen several doctors but none have found what ails him.
As they work towards finding a solution, Thirteen makes decisions which leads her to think about her own condition. S5, Ep The drug trial brings back memories for Thirteen; Kutner and Taub scramble as they try to salvage a scam and save the team's patient whose gastric bypass may not have saved her life. A teenager collapses on stage, and the outcome will lead to a surprise for Cuddy.
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