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It was the first House episode filmed after the resolution of the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. [1] It was first broadcast on Fox in the United States on April 28, 2008. [2] The episode revolves around Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) noticing a man named Jeff in the emergency room, whom he thinks is "too nice". [3]
House and his team initially suspect several conditions, including tularemia and amyloidosis, as Flynn suffers from worsening symptoms such as internal bleeding and seizures. After a failed blood transfusion experiment involving House, they discover Flynn had been given the wrong blood type, leading House to diagnose autoimmune hemolytic anemia ...
House then visits Stacy, who reveals she's leaving now that Mark is getting better. Margo is discharged, but while leaving she has a stroke and collapses. The team begins to work on diagnosing Margo's new symptoms. House suspects the fertility treatments caused endometrial cancer. On the roof, Stacy meets with House.
The fifth season of House, also known as House, M.D., premiered September 16, 2008 [1] and ended May 11, 2009. [1] It began to air in a new time slot from September to December: Tuesday 8:00 pm. [ 2 ] Starting January 19, 2009, House moved to Mondays at 8:00 pm.
The second season of House premiered on September 13, 2005 [1] and ended on May 23, 2006. [1] During the season, House tries to cope with his feelings for his ex-girlfriend Stacy Warner, who, after he diagnosed her husband with acute intermittent porphyria, has taken a job in the legal department of Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. [2]
"Help Me" is Episode 22, the season finale of the sixth season of the American medical drama House. It first aired on Fox on May 17, 2010. The episode covers a crane collapse in which House tries to save one of the victims, Hanna, who is trapped in rubble. "Help Me" was positively received by critics.
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House decides that Maria must be poisoning Bob, as any heavy metal that could enter his system by other means has been tested for. House searches Maria, but finds nothing. Still certain that Maria is the culprit, House retrieves a vial of liquid to test his theory, instructing Cameron to prevent Maria from using the bathroom until he returns.