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24 Episodes 2005 - 2006
Episode 1
Tue, Sep 13, 200544 mins
House treats a patient on death row while Dr. Cameron avoids telling a patient she has a terminal illness.

Episode 2
Tue, Sep 20, 200544 mins
A very brave and mature 9-year-old girl has terminal cancer, but that is not what the problem seems to be.

Episode 3
Tue, Sep 27, 200544 mins
Cuddy pushes her asthmatic handyman Alfredo to continue working. He falls and badly wounds his hand. Alas the infection spreads and causes necrosis while House and she bicker over the possible causes and risky treatments, which keep making it worse. Even two house searches don't clarify matters. Alfredo must keep several poor jobs to put his kid brother, Manny, through school, which has a surprising relevance.

Episode 4
Tue, Nov 1, 200544 mins
A doctor campaigns against the epidemic of TB in Africa, possibly at the risk of his own life.

Episode 5
Tue, Nov 8, 200543 mins
The team takes care of a student with inexplicable electrical shocks, and House's parents visit.

Episode 6
Tue, Nov 15, 200544 mins
Star bicycle racer collapses, and the team must come up with a diagnosis after the patient admits to blood doping. House and Stacy continue sparring with each other. Clinic Case: Flight attendant poisons himself with gum.

Episode 7
Tue, Nov 22, 200544 mins
House reluctantly takes on the case of Kalvin, a man who is HIV Positive. The HIV medicine he has been taking has greatly improved his immune system but he continues to get sicker. When Kalvin starts coughing up blood, he accidentally coughs some on Cameron and there's a chance she may contract the disease. In the wake of this, he tries to convince Cameron to be a little more free-spirited as the start to a happier life. Meanwhile, in a bid to improve his relationship with Stacy, House makes it his mission to capture a rat that is running around her house.

Episode 8
Tue, Nov 29, 200544 mins
Chaos ensues after Chase's negligence leads to the death of a female patient. Now, after an inquiry from the hospital board, and a subpoena from the patient's brother, it's up to Stacey to protect Chase's career, as well as House's.

Episode 9
Tue, Dec 13, 200544 mins
At a betting parlor where House happens to be, a woman collapses and House makes sure she gets to the hospital. He thinks she has Cushing's syndrome while Cameron starts to think she has Münchausen syndrome, a syndrome at which the patient creates the symptoms of a disease, guaranteeing them attention and sympathy. Foreman finds it's not easy to be House's boss.

Episode 10
Tue, Jan 10, 200644 mins
On his editor's retirement party, famous author Fletcher Stone collapses and hits his head. The staff has their work cut out for them trying to find out what's wrong with Stone because he has agraphia and aphasia. Besides that, House is out of town. He and Stacy are in Baltimore to meet the Medicaid review officer. Due to bad weather, all flights are canceled so House and Stacy are stuck on the airport. Luckily, as a precaution, Stacy booked a room in a near-by hotel for both her and House.

Episode 11
Tue, Feb 7, 200644 mins
Ted Dalton brings in his domineering wife Margo, a hyperactive entrepreneur and housewife committed to a demanding fertility treatment, with uncontrollable spasms. In order to complete the diagnosis and save her life, he must face a secret she holds dearer than life. Meanwhile he forces Cameron to face her HIV test. After an affair with the hospital lawyer, Stacy Warner, they could have a future together. This can only happen if she divorces her husband Mark, who is in a wheelchair but knows about their adultery and desperately wants her back.

Episode 12
Tue, Feb 14, 200644 mins
Adam is brought in by his dad Doug after a freaky explosion accident while they were motorcycling which left the adolescent with massive burns. Adam gets surprising cardiac neurological complications and even an orgasm. House however leaves Adam largely to his students as he insists on attending a lecture, disguised. He is determined to expose Dr. Phillip Weber, a lecturer on his migraine drug research, as a bad scientist. House harbors twenty years of belated revenge for a cheating incident at Johns Hopkins, by Dr. Weber, which cost House an internship while they were students there. Adam gets brain problems, but after an unethical test on a comatose patient House, who has swallowed his medicine, takes charge himself.

Episode 13
Mon, Feb 20, 200644 mins
Rising supermodel Alex's father Martin brings her in after a violent episode and collapse during her latest fashion show. House diagnoses heroin, but his excessive treatment makes things worse. Then he deduces sexual abuse, without proof. It's only the start of several shocking discoveries. Meanwhile his own leg pains are the object of dispute.

Episode 14
Tue, Mar 7, 200644 mins
Divorced Henry Errington (65) is brought in by his daughter after collapsing during a church bridge and cheese evening. House diagnoses a STD and more. In the end Henry 'only' needs a heart transplant, but at his age a 'good' heart is never awarded 'ethically'. So House finds another his way, then needs to make it fit posthumously. Meanwhile 'cow-obsessed' student Tony chose the wrong doctor's sore leg to pull, with a remarkable hidden agenda.

Episode 15
Tue, Mar 28, 200644 mins
After one of their sexual experiments in a happy marriage, Bob Prodeman is brought into hospital by wife Maria with symptoms that indicate a serious allergy. Tests, however, for the source all fail. While Foreman keeps whining about his lupus theory, House insists on tests for heavy metal poisoning; his prime suspect being Maria. Bob develops a number of other frightening symptoms, including heart failure, which viral cures don't solve. House gives Dr. Wilson, who is getting divorced, marching orders after a day for no reason. House also diagnoses Vincent Lambert with herpes, but neither he nor his wife Charlotte accept that they are to blame; House outsmarts them.

Episode 16
Tue, Apr 4, 200643 mins
6 months after a teenage girl receives a heart transplant, she goes into anaphylactic shock in her clean bedroom and discovers something on her arm, after her boyfriend climbs in her bedroom window and they have sex.

Episode 17
Tue, Apr 11, 200644 mins
When six year-old Ian Alston is brought in with sudden bloody diarrhea, only House guesses a fatal syndrome. He steals the patient from Cuddy, ordering Wilson to keep her occupied at the benefit gala poker tournament. Cruelly chases Chase's date there to help solve this case. A case similar to a fatal one twelve years earlier (involving elderly Esther). The symptoms follow her pattern to a point, which is explained by the age difference, then converge again despite more ideas and tests. Cuddy finds out from the frightened parents and shuts House's team down, but he continues with biopsy tissue and a surprise move.

Episode 18
Tue, Apr 18, 200644 mins
A young woman swallows a bottle of sleeping pills - not to kill herself but to go to sleep, something she says she hasn't done in 10 days. Then her case deteriorates, but her partner is in a perfect position to help her. Meanwhile, House keeps falling asleep because living with Wilson has disrupted his sleep pattern. Cameron's mad at Foreman for swiping her ideas for a medical-journal article, and at House for letting him do it.

Episode 19
Tue, Apr 25, 200644 mins
A 15-year old faith healer collapses after laying his hands on an old woman in a walker. An MRI finds a brain abnormality, but he doesn't want it treated for fear that it might affect his healing capabilities. While in the hospital, the teen uses his power on a terminal patient Wilson is treating. Elsewhere, Wilson moves out of House's apartment, but he still wants in on House's weekly poker games.

Episode 20
Tue, May 2, 200642 mins
During a routine arrest, a police officer is shot by Baby Shoes, a black street punk. Upon arrival at PPH, the officer is acting strangely, laughing and giddy. Cameron is still angry and hurt vis-a-vis Foreman, who reveals his deep-seated aversion for law enforcement. House sends Foreman to the officer's home and sends Chase and Cameron to perform tests. As the officer presents increasingly bizarre symptoms, House orders him quarantined. Foreman receives a nasty souvenir of his home visit and learns a lesson about true friendship.

Episode 21
Wed, May 3, 200643 mins
Foreman's state worsens, blind although he didn't even notice it. Cuddy refuses permission to use the infected cop's body, so House can only use pet rat Steve as a lab animal. He orders combined treatment for all kinds of agents. It works, but the drugs soon overload his system. Foreman's medical proxy goes to Cameron rather than Rodney who would blindly follow House.

Episode 22
Tue, May 9, 200644 mins
A young mother suffers a seizure in the bathtub with her newborn son, nearly drowning him, and although the baby survives the near-drowning, his problems are far from over. Foreman returns to work with some minor brain dysfunction, and a personality change that drives House up the wall.

Episode 23
Tue, May 16, 200644 mins
A Katrina survivor, presumably the granddaughter of a famous blues singer, convinces House's friend Dylan Crandall that he is her father. When the girl is brought in with a deadly illness, House is sure the girl is faking, but Crandall wants her as his daughter and Crandall won't agree to a paternity test. As House and team try to save the girl's life, House and his conscience fight over the truth vs. his friend's real desire to take the girl in.

Episode 24
Tue, May 23, 200644 mins
While trying to figure out the disease of a man whose tongue has swollen grossly, an old patient of Dr. House comes back to seek revenge on the doctor due to the pain he caused his family. House wakes up a patient of his medical team, with one odd anomaly: his leg no longer hurts. After other scientifically improbable and horrific accidents throughout the day, House discovers that what's going on around him isn't real, that he's hallucinating.
