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On the eve of Thanksgiving, House and the team take on the case of James Sidas (Esteban Powell), an exceptionally brilliant physicist (IQ 178), in fact the youngest person to ever graduate MIT, who traded his successful career for a job as a courier to be with his intellectually inferior wife (IQ 87). For the ailing patient, intelligence is a ...
Fox renewed the show for a seventh season, which premiered on September 20, 2010. [10] An eighth season was announced on May 10, 2011 [11] and premiered on October 3, 2011. On February 8, 2012, Fox announced that the season would be House ' s last. [12] All eight seasons were released on DVD and Blu-ray by Universal in North America, Europe and ...
House was among the top 10 series in the United States from its second through fourth seasons. Distributed to 71 countries, it was the most-watched TV program in the world in 2008. [ 3 ] It received numerous awards , including five Primetime Emmy Awards , two Golden Globe Awards , a Peabody Award , and nine People's Choice Awards .
House returns and has surprising news for Cuddy; on the advice of his therapist, Dr. Darryl Nolan, he's quitting his job; an ailing video game creator (Rick D. Wasserman) opts for treatments suggested by people on the Internet rather than listening to the team, which is now being run by Foreman. Taub quits saying he only wanted this job to work ...
Hugh Laurie's contract on House expired once the eighth season was over, and Laurie confirmed that once House was over, he would be moving on to strictly film roles. On February 8, 2012, in a joint statement issued by Fox and executive producers David Shore, Katie Jacobs, and Laurie, it was revealed that the season would be the last for House. [3]
What better way to spend Thanksgiving than rewatching some of the most memorable holiday TV episodes? Us Weekly has put together a list of must-watch episodes, which include everything from ...
Best Thanksgiving TV episodes: "New Girl" Thanksgiving episode "Thanksgiving IV," a.k.a. "Bangsgiving" FOX Since everyone in the loft is single, Schmidt hosts "bangs-giving."
House is coerced into going to his father's funeral despite his protests. His team takes on the case of a young woman (Samantha Quan) who collapsed while in China searching for her birth parents. House works with the team via cell phone, while Wilson drives him—reluctantly—to the funeral.