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EVERY ILLNESS HAS A MYSTERY....

 

HOUSE - Airs Tuesday 9:00 PM on

THE CAST:

Hugh Laurie - Character: Dr. Gregory House

Robert Sean Leonard - Character: Dr. James Wilson

Lisa Edelstein - Character: Dr. Lisa Cuddy

Jennifer Morrison - Character: Dr. Allison Cameron

Omar Hashim Epps - Character: Dr. Eric Foreman

Jesse Gordan Spencer - Character: Dr. Robert Chase

Emmy Award for creator and executive producer David Shore 

(Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series)

Golden Globe Award for Hugh Laurie 

(Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series.)

Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Drama Series.

 

 

In this week's episode, House, with his limp and cane back, found himself to be eye-candy for a promiscuous teen and trying to save a scientist. House wanted the symptoms to be related to an illness that wasn't terminal. (The scientist believed his sickness was terminal.) In the end, House was able to pinpoint the diagnosis and the scientist himself had been correct--it was indeed terminal. But could they all stand by and watch this man die an agonizing torturous death--laboring for his last breath? That's when something unexpected transpired -- Cameron, in the middle of the night without the knowledge of the team or House, assisted the death. She helped end the suffering of the scientist despite her own moral-related feelings.

 

 

 

 

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