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House (season 4)

The fourth season of House, also known as House, M.D., premiered on September 25, 2007[1] and ended May 19, 2008.[1] Having previously fired Chase, and with Foreman and Cameron quitting, House starts a competition between 40 applicants for the vacant positions.[2] He eventually narrows them down to seven, firing one each episode.[2] In the episode "Games", he fires Amber "Cutthroat Bitch" Volakis (Anne Dudek),[3] hiring Dr. Chris Taub (Peter Jacobson), Dr. Lawrence Kutner (Kal Penn) and Dr. Remy "Thirteen" Hadley (Olivia Wilde) as his new team.[4] Dr. Foreman rejoins the team after his dismissal from another hospital.[5] Meanwhile, Amber begins a relationship with Wilson.[3]

House
Season 4
Season 4 DVD cover
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes16
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseSeptember 25, 2007 (2007-09-25) –
May 19, 2008 (2008-05-19)
Season chronology
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When production of the season was interrupted by the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, the number of episodes was reduced to 16 instead of the planned 24.[6] Executive producer Katie Jacobs explained that it was hard for the writers to finish the story arcs started during the season with eight fewer episodes.[6] Season four also introduced seven actors to the cast; in addition to Jacobson, Penn, and Wilde, who became regulars, Andy Comeau portrayed Travis Brennan, an epidemiologist;[7][8] Edi Gathegi played Jeffrey Cole, a geneticist;[9] Carmen Argenziano appeared as Henry Dobson, a former medical school admissions officer;[10] and Anne Dudek portrayed Amber "Cut-throat Bitch" Volakis, an interventional radiologist.[11] Each of the four departed the show after elimination, except for Volakis, who remained recurring until the finale, having started a relationship with Wilson.[12]

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

Recurring cast edit

Guest cast edit

Michael Adler, Kristina Anapau, Julie Ariola, Essence Atkins, Rob Benedict, Eli Bildner, Joel Bissonnette, David Campbell, Matt DeCaro, Dan Desmond, Conor Dubin, Amy Dudgeon, Fred Durst, Laurie Fortier, Heather Fox, Jennifer Hall, Henry Hayashi, Jeff Hephner, Charlie Hofheimer, Brian Klugman, Caroline Lagerfelt, Kay Lenz, Jason Lewis, Liana Liberato, Nick McCallum, Ivana Miličević, Pat Millicano, Janel Moloney, Chad Morgan, Jason Manuel Olazabal, Holmes Osborne, Eyal Podell, Bevin Prince, Paul Rae, Jeremy Renner, Reynaldo Rosales, Jonathan Sadowski, Mary Kate Schellhardt, Azura Skye, Laura Silverman, Scott Alan Smith, Mira Sorvino, Douglas Spain, Anthony Starke, Khleo Thomas, Steve Valentine, Alex Weed, Frank Whaley, Michael Whaley, Chad Willett, Thomas F. Wilson, Tom Wright and Kathleen York.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
711"Alone"Deran SarafianStory by : Peter Blake
Teleplay by : Peter Blake & David Shore
September 25, 2007 (2007-09-25)14.52[14]

When an office building collapses, House has to work fast to diagnose a young woman, Megan (Bevin Prince),[13] who has managed to survive the disaster. Without a team, House talks through his ideas with a janitor at Princeton-Plainsboro. As House persists in diagnosing Megan by himself, he soon realizes the case is not what it appears to be and that solitude may not be the answer.


Final diagnosis: Demerol and antidepressant interaction, Delirium tremens, interaction between The pill and other blood thinners, and allergy to cephalosporin (Liz), Mistaken identity (Megan)
722"The Right Stuff"Deran SarafianDoris Egan & Leonard DickOctober 2, 2007 (2007-10-02)17.44[16]

House systematically begins eliminating his new team candidates, until he is approached by a fighter pilot named Greta (Essence Atkins),[15] a candidate for NASA's astronaut training program. Greta suffers from a neurological disorder, where she converts sounds to visual images. Knowing NASA will reject any possibility of her becoming an astronaut if they knew of her problem, Greta begs House to treat her in secret. Meanwhile, House is ruffled when he thinks he sees Cameron, Chase and Foreman in the hospital hallways.


Final diagnosis: Von Hippel–Lindau disease
733"97 Seconds"David PlattRussel Friend & Garrett LernerOctober 9, 2007 (2007-10-09)18.03[18]

The final ten fellowship candidates compete ferociously against each other when House splits them into two teams by gender. They are assigned to diagnose and treat a wheelchair user (Brian Klugman)[17] with spinal muscular atrophy who is slowly suffocating. As the teams try to outdo the other, complications arise. Meanwhile, Foreman runs his own team at another hospital, and resorts to using a very "House-like" treatment to help a patient.


Final diagnosis: Strongyloidiasis
744"Guardian Angels"Deran SarafianDavid HoseltonOctober 23, 2007 (2007-10-23)18.10[20]

While having a seizure, a funeral home cosmetician (Azura Skye)[19] hallucinates she is being violently raped by one of the cadavers. When she is admitted to the hospital, she acts as though her dead mother is in the room with her. While Cameron offers advice to one of the remaining candidates for House's team, a recently fired Foreman has lunch with Cuddy, discussing his current situation.


Final diagnosis: Ergotism
755"Mirror Mirror"David PlattDavid FosterOctober 30, 2007 (2007-10-30)17.29[22]

Foreman returns to Princeton-Plainsboro and is assigned to oversee House's candidates. A man (Frank Whaley)[21] is mugged and suffers from a respiratory arrest. Though he has no memories of who he is, he can read the personality of the most dominant person in the room, applying it to himself to create a temporary identity. This is due to a rare disease known as Giovannini Mirror Syndrome. House becomes intrigued by the accuracy of this judge of character and manipulates the patient to judge others, while a team member wonders if House is more dominant than Cuddy.


Final diagnosis: Eperythrozoon infection (resulting from exposure to pig feces)
766"Whatever It Takes"Juan J. CampanellaStory by : Thomas L. Moran
Teleplay by : Thomas L. Moran & Peter Blake
November 6, 2007 (2007-11-06)18.17[25]

House is recruited by the CIA to help diagnose a deathly ill agent (Joel Bissonnette).[23] The agent's case is spearheaded by Dr. Samira Terzi, who offers very little information on the agent's history or previous assignments. With limited information, House uses some unorthodox methods to try to determine a diagnosis in time to save his patient's life. Meanwhile, Foreman faces a huge uphill battle from the remaining fellowship candidates when they start questioning his judgment while arguing over the proper diagnosis of a female drag car racer (Amy Dudgeon)[24] who passes out after a race.


Final diagnosis: Selenosis (John) and Heat stroke, followed by deliberate in-hospital Thallium poisoning to mimic Polio (Casey)
777"Ugly"David StraitonSean WhitesellNovember 13, 2007 (2007-11-13)16.95[27]

House and his team are followed by a documentary film crew as they treat a teenager (Khleo Thomas)[26] with a major facial deformity, who suffers a heart attack prior to a reconstructive procedure. As they work to diagnose the teen, House finds himself distracted by several of the candidates vying for a spot on his team, causing him to question his own motives for having chosen them.


Final diagnosis: Lyme disease
788"You Don't Want to Know"Lesli Linka GlatterSara HessNovember 20, 2007 (2007-11-20)16.88[29]

House encounters a magician (Steve Valentine)[28] whose heart fails when performing an underwater escape act. While the remaining fellowship candidates work to diagnose him, House is determined to prove he is a scam artist faking his ailments to cover up the fact he nearly drowned during his act. In the meantime, House pits his team against one another in a challenge involving Cuddy, granting the winner immunity from elimination and a chance to nominate two other candidates to be put on the chopping block.


Final diagnosis: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia in systemic lupus erythematosus

Absent: Jennifer Morrison as Allison Cameron and Jesse Spencer as Robert Chase
799"Games"Deran SarafianEli AttieNovember 27, 2007 (2007-11-27)16.96[30]

House assigns the candidates to a particularly challenging case involving an uncooperative punk guitarist (Jeremy Renner) with a history of drug abuse and civil disobedience, while Cuddy orders House to make a final decision and hire his new team. House promises a guaranteed position for the candidate who correctly diagnoses the patient. Meanwhile, Wilson informs a former patient he misdiagnosed him with terminal cancer and is now going to live and must deal with the consequences of his procedures.


Final diagnosis: Measles
8010"It's a Wonderful Lie"Matt ShakmanPamela DavisJanuary 29, 2008 (2008-01-29)22.56[32]

House and his new team composing of the three lucky applicants, Chris Taub, Lawrence Kutner and Thirteen treat a woman (Janel Moloney)[31] who suffers from a sudden paralysis of the hands, causing an injury to her daughter while she is watching her at an indoor rock-climbing wall. As House probes the woman and her injured daughter for any leads as to what might be causing her condition, he becomes convinced that the mother is withholding information.


Final diagnosis: Breast cancer in displaced breast tissue
8111"Frozen"David StraitonLiz FriedmanFebruary 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)29.04[32]

When Dr. Cate Milton (Mira Sorvino), a psychiatrist trapped in the South Pole and the research station's only doctor, becomes ill in the middle of her assignment, she and House are thrust into a long-distance relationship of sorts. Unable to get Cate out or any additional medical supplies to the South Pole station, House and his team must resort to treating her via webcam. Meanwhile, House sends Taub, Kutner and Thirteen to harass Cameron until she gets cable for his office and he attempts to discover the identity of Wilson's new girlfriend. This episode originally aired in North America, outside of its regular time slot, immediately following Fox's broadcast of the Super Bowl XLII post-game show.


Final diagnosis: Fat embolism from unrepaired broken toe

Absent: Jesse Spencer as Robert Chase
8212"Don't Ever Change"Deran SarafianDoris Egan & Leonard DickFebruary 5, 2008 (2008-02-05)23.15[33]

House and the team encounters a woman (Laura Silverman) admitted to Princeton-Plainsboro after she collapses at her wedding. Her test results come up negative for a variety of common diseases, which leads the team to suspect foul play, but when they discover the woman is a former music producer living in the fast lane until she began to practice Hasidic Judaism, House insists people do not change, and her seemingly rash decision may be a symptom of the underlying condition.


Final diagnosis: Nephroptosis

Absent: Jennifer Morrison as Allison Cameron
8313"No More Mr. Nice Guy"Deran SarafianDavid Hoselton & David ShoreApril 28, 2008 (2008-04-28)14.51[35]

House suspects an emergency room patient (Paul Rae)[34] has a bigger problem than the E.R. initially diagnosed based on the fact that the patient is too nice. A skeptical House questions the patient's sunny disposition as the team tries to get to the bottom of his illness, but disagrees with House that niceness is a symptom. Meanwhile, House is at odds with Wilson's girlfriend, Amber, about how much time they each get to spend with Wilson, and Cuddy demands House give his team performance reviews.


Final diagnosis: Chagas disease
8414"Living the Dream"David StraitonSara Hess & Liz FriedmanMay 5, 2008 (2008-05-05)13.26[36]

House is convinced one of the actors on his favorite soap opera (Jason Lewis) has a serious medical condition, after observing his symptoms on television. He decides to intervene and take matters into his own hands, but both the actor and House's team dismiss his assessment and do not believe there is anything wrong. Meanwhile, Wilson and Amber have their first argument and Cuddy tries to keep up appearances when an inspector makes an unexpected visit to Princeton-Plainsboro.


Final diagnosis: Hypersensitivity vasculitis due to Quinine allergy
8515"House's Head"Greg YaitanesStory by : Doris Egan
Teleplay by : Peter Blake & David Foster & Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner
May 12, 2008 (2008-05-12)14.84[37]

House finds himself dazed, confused and covered in blood after surviving a bus accident that left dozens seriously injured. Unable to clearly recall the events leading up to the crash due to his head injuries, House is convinced through his flashbacks a fellow bus passenger is exhibiting signs of a deadly illness prior to the crash. Much to the team's dismay, House pushes through the pain of his injuries, desperate to piece together the fragments of his shattered memory in order to save someone who might not even know he could be dying. And once he learns the truth, he and his team are left shellshocked when it's discovered that Amber Volakis, Wilson's girlfriend, is the one who's dying.


Final diagnosis: Displaced Air embolism from dental surgery causing myoclonic jerk
8616"Wilson's Heart"Katie JacobsPeter Blake, David Foster, Russel Friend & Garrett LernerMay 19, 2008 (2008-05-19)16.16[38]

As the team rushes to find the underlying cause of Amber's injuries, clues inside House's head may hold the key and House's friendship with Wilson is tested as memories from the bus accident the night before threaten their relationship. Meanwhile, Thirteen struggles to cope with her own personal health problems whilst treating Amber.


Final diagnosis: Amantadine poisoning due to kidney trauma

DVD releases edit

Set details Special features
Country North America United Kingdom Australia
  • Bonus Featurettes:
    • House's Soap – Prescription Passion
    • New Beginnings
    • Meet the Writers
    • The Visual Effects of House
    • Anatomy of a Scene – The Bus Crash
    • My Favourite Episode So Far…
  • Episode Commentary
    • "House's Head" with Creator/Executive Producer David Shore and Executive Producer Katie Jacobs
# episodes 16
Aspect ratio 1.78:1
Running time 660 minutes 672 minutes 674 minutes
Audio Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles English, Spanish none
# of discs 4
Region 1 (NTSC) 2, 4, 5 (PAL) 2, 4, 5 (PAL)
Rating NOT RATED 15 M
Release date August 19, 2008 (2008-08-19)[39] October 27, 2008 (2008-10-27)[40] August 2008 (2008-08)[41]

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Further reading

External links edit

  • Official website
  • at televisionwithoutpity.com
  • at film.com
  • List of House episodes at TVGuide.com
  • House at IMDb

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The fourth season of House also known as House M D premiered on September 25 2007 1 and ended May 19 2008 1 Having previously fired Chase and with Foreman and Cameron quitting House starts a competition between 40 applicants for the vacant positions 2 He eventually narrows them down to seven firing one each episode 2 In the episode Games he fires Amber Cutthroat Bitch Volakis Anne Dudek 3 hiring Dr Chris Taub Peter Jacobson Dr Lawrence Kutner Kal Penn and Dr Remy Thirteen Hadley Olivia Wilde as his new team 4 Dr Foreman rejoins the team after his dismissal from another hospital 5 Meanwhile Amber begins a relationship with Wilson 3 HouseSeason 4Season 4 DVD coverCountry of originUnited StatesNo of episodes16ReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseSeptember 25 2007 2007 09 25 May 19 2008 2008 05 19 Season chronology PreviousSeason 3Next Season 5List of episodesWhen production of the season was interrupted by the 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike the number of episodes was reduced to 16 instead of the planned 24 6 Executive producer Katie Jacobs explained that it was hard for the writers to finish the story arcs started during the season with eight fewer episodes 6 Season four also introduced seven actors to the cast in addition to Jacobson Penn and Wilde who became regulars Andy Comeau portrayed Travis Brennan an epidemiologist 7 8 Edi Gathegi played Jeffrey Cole a geneticist 9 Carmen Argenziano appeared as Henry Dobson a former medical school admissions officer 10 and Anne Dudek portrayed Amber Cut throat Bitch Volakis an interventional radiologist 11 Each of the four departed the show after elimination except for Volakis who remained recurring until the finale having started a relationship with Wilson 12 Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main cast 1 2 Recurring cast 1 3 Guest cast 2 Episodes 3 DVD releases 4 References 5 External linksCast and characters editSee also List of House cast members Main cast edit Hugh Laurie as Dr Gregory House Lisa Edelstein as Dr Lisa Cuddy Omar Epps as Dr Eric Foreman Robert Sean Leonard as Dr James Wilson Jennifer Morrison as Dr Allison Cameron Jesse Spencer as Dr Robert ChaseRecurring cast edit Peter Jacobson as Dr Chris Taub Kal Penn as Dr Lawrence Kutner Olivia Wilde as Dr Remy Thirteen Hadley Anne Dudek as Dr Amber Cutthroat Bitch Volakis Edi Gathegi as Dr Jeffrey Big Love Cole Andy Comeau as Dr Travis Grumpy Brennan Carmen Argenziano as Henry Scooter Bosley Dobson Michael Michele as Dr Samira Terzi Meera Simhan as Dr Jody Desai Melinda Dahl as Doctor 15A Caitlin Dahl as Doctor 15B Kathryn Adams as Doctor 23 Jennifer Crystal Foley as Rachel Taub Maurice Godin as Dr Lawrence HouraniGuest cast edit Michael Adler Kristina Anapau Julie Ariola Essence Atkins Rob Benedict Eli Bildner Joel Bissonnette David Campbell Matt DeCaro Dan Desmond Conor Dubin Amy Dudgeon Fred Durst Laurie Fortier Heather Fox Jennifer Hall Henry Hayashi Jeff Hephner Charlie Hofheimer Brian Klugman Caroline Lagerfelt Kay Lenz Jason Lewis Liana Liberato Nick McCallum Ivana Milicevic Pat Millicano Janel Moloney Chad Morgan Jason Manuel Olazabal Holmes Osborne Eyal Podell Bevin Prince Paul Rae Jeremy Renner Reynaldo Rosales Jonathan Sadowski Mary Kate Schellhardt Azura Skye Laura Silverman Scott Alan Smith Mira Sorvino Douglas Spain Anthony Starke Khleo Thomas Steve Valentine Alex Weed Frank Whaley Michael Whaley Chad Willett Thomas F Wilson Tom Wright and Kathleen York Episodes editMain article List of House episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers millions 711 Alone Deran SarafianStory by Peter BlakeTeleplay by Peter Blake amp David ShoreSeptember 25 2007 2007 09 25 14 52 14 When an office building collapses House has to work fast to diagnose a young woman Megan Bevin Prince 13 who has managed to survive the disaster Without a team House talks through his ideas with a janitor at Princeton Plainsboro As House persists in diagnosing Megan by himself he soon realizes the case is not what it appears to be and that solitude may not be the answer Final diagnosis Demerol and antidepressant interaction Delirium tremens interaction between The pill and other blood thinners and allergy to cephalosporin Liz Mistaken identity Megan 722 The Right Stuff Deran SarafianDoris Egan amp Leonard DickOctober 2 2007 2007 10 02 17 44 16 House systematically begins eliminating his new team candidates until he is approached by a fighter pilot named Greta Essence Atkins 15 a candidate for NASA s astronaut training program Greta suffers from a neurological disorder where she converts sounds to visual images Knowing NASA will reject any possibility of her becoming an astronaut if they knew of her problem Greta begs House to treat her in secret Meanwhile House is ruffled when he thinks he sees Cameron Chase and Foreman in the hospital hallways Final diagnosis Von Hippel Lindau disease733 97 Seconds David PlattRussel Friend amp Garrett LernerOctober 9 2007 2007 10 09 18 03 18 The final ten fellowship candidates compete ferociously against each other when House splits them into two teams by gender They are assigned to diagnose and treat a wheelchair user Brian Klugman 17 with spinal muscular atrophy who is slowly suffocating As the teams try to outdo the other complications arise Meanwhile Foreman runs his own team at another hospital and resorts to using a very House like treatment to help a patient Final diagnosis Strongyloidiasis744 Guardian Angels Deran SarafianDavid HoseltonOctober 23 2007 2007 10 23 18 10 20 While having a seizure a funeral home cosmetician Azura Skye 19 hallucinates she is being violently raped by one of the cadavers When she is admitted to the hospital she acts as though her dead mother is in the room with her While Cameron offers advice to one of the remaining candidates for House s team a recently fired Foreman has lunch with Cuddy discussing his current situation Final diagnosis Ergotism755 Mirror Mirror David PlattDavid FosterOctober 30 2007 2007 10 30 17 29 22 Foreman returns to Princeton Plainsboro and is assigned to oversee House s candidates A man Frank Whaley 21 is mugged and suffers from a respiratory arrest Though he has no memories of who he is he can read the personality of the most dominant person in the room applying it to himself to create a temporary identity This is due to a rare disease known as Giovannini Mirror Syndrome House becomes intrigued by the accuracy of this judge of character and manipulates the patient to judge others while a team member wonders if House is more dominant than Cuddy Final diagnosis Eperythrozoon infection resulting from exposure to pig feces 766 Whatever It Takes Juan J CampanellaStory by Thomas L MoranTeleplay by Thomas L Moran amp Peter BlakeNovember 6 2007 2007 11 06 18 17 25 House is recruited by the CIA to help diagnose a deathly ill agent Joel Bissonnette 23 The agent s case is spearheaded by Dr Samira Terzi who offers very little information on the agent s history or previous assignments With limited information House uses some unorthodox methods to try to determine a diagnosis in time to save his patient s life Meanwhile Foreman faces a huge uphill battle from the remaining fellowship candidates when they start questioning his judgment while arguing over the proper diagnosis of a female drag car racer Amy Dudgeon 24 who passes out after a race Final diagnosis Selenosis John and Heat stroke followed by deliberate in hospital Thallium poisoning to mimic Polio Casey 777 Ugly David StraitonSean WhitesellNovember 13 2007 2007 11 13 16 95 27 House and his team are followed by a documentary film crew as they treat a teenager Khleo Thomas 26 with a major facial deformity who suffers a heart attack prior to a reconstructive procedure As they work to diagnose the teen House finds himself distracted by several of the candidates vying for a spot on his team causing him to question his own motives for having chosen them Final diagnosis Lyme disease788 You Don t Want to Know Lesli Linka GlatterSara HessNovember 20 2007 2007 11 20 16 88 29 House encounters a magician Steve Valentine 28 whose heart fails when performing an underwater escape act While the remaining fellowship candidates work to diagnose him House is determined to prove he is a scam artist faking his ailments to cover up the fact he nearly drowned during his act In the meantime House pits his team against one another in a challenge involving Cuddy granting the winner immunity from elimination and a chance to nominate two other candidates to be put on the chopping block Final diagnosis Autoimmune hemolytic anemia in systemic lupus erythematosus Absent Jennifer Morrison as Allison Cameron and Jesse Spencer as Robert Chase799 Games Deran SarafianEli AttieNovember 27 2007 2007 11 27 16 96 30 House assigns the candidates to a particularly challenging case involving an uncooperative punk guitarist Jeremy Renner with a history of drug abuse and civil disobedience while Cuddy orders House to make a final decision and hire his new team House promises a guaranteed position for the candidate who correctly diagnoses the patient Meanwhile Wilson informs a former patient he misdiagnosed him with terminal cancer and is now going to live and must deal with the consequences of his procedures Final diagnosis Measles8010 It s a Wonderful Lie Matt ShakmanPamela DavisJanuary 29 2008 2008 01 29 22 56 32 House and his new team composing of the three lucky applicants Chris Taub Lawrence Kutner and Thirteen treat a woman Janel Moloney 31 who suffers from a sudden paralysis of the hands causing an injury to her daughter while she is watching her at an indoor rock climbing wall As House probes the woman and her injured daughter for any leads as to what might be causing her condition he becomes convinced that the mother is withholding information Final diagnosis Breast cancer in displaced breast tissue8111 Frozen David StraitonLiz FriedmanFebruary 3 2008 2008 02 03 29 04 32 When Dr Cate Milton Mira Sorvino a psychiatrist trapped in the South Pole and the research station s only doctor becomes ill in the middle of her assignment she and House are thrust into a long distance relationship of sorts Unable to get Cate out or any additional medical supplies to the South Pole station House and his team must resort to treating her via webcam Meanwhile House sends Taub Kutner and Thirteen to harass Cameron until she gets cable for his office and he attempts to discover the identity of Wilson s new girlfriend This episode originally aired in North America outside of its regular time slot immediately following Fox s broadcast of the Super Bowl XLII post game show Final diagnosis Fat embolism from unrepaired broken toe Absent Jesse Spencer as Robert Chase8212 Don t Ever Change Deran SarafianDoris Egan amp Leonard DickFebruary 5 2008 2008 02 05 23 15 33 House and the team encounters a woman Laura Silverman admitted to Princeton Plainsboro after she collapses at her wedding Her test results come up negative for a variety of common diseases which leads the team to suspect foul play but when they discover the woman is a former music producer living in the fast lane until she began to practice Hasidic Judaism House insists people do not change and her seemingly rash decision may be a symptom of the underlying condition Final diagnosis Nephroptosis Absent Jennifer Morrison as Allison Cameron8313 No More Mr Nice Guy Deran SarafianDavid Hoselton amp David ShoreApril 28 2008 2008 04 28 14 51 35 House suspects an emergency room patient Paul Rae 34 has a bigger problem than the E R initially diagnosed based on the fact that the patient is too nice A skeptical House questions the patient s sunny disposition as the team tries to get to the bottom of his illness but disagrees with House that niceness is a symptom Meanwhile House is at odds with Wilson s girlfriend Amber about how much time they each get to spend with Wilson and Cuddy demands House give his team performance reviews Final diagnosis Chagas disease8414 Living the Dream David StraitonSara Hess amp Liz FriedmanMay 5 2008 2008 05 05 13 26 36 House is convinced one of the actors on his favorite soap opera Jason Lewis has a serious medical condition after observing his symptoms on television He decides to intervene and take matters into his own hands but both the actor and House s team dismiss his assessment and do not believe there is anything wrong Meanwhile Wilson and Amber have their first argument and Cuddy tries to keep up appearances when an inspector makes an unexpected visit to Princeton Plainsboro Final diagnosis Hypersensitivity vasculitis due to Quinine allergy8515 House s Head Greg YaitanesStory by Doris EganTeleplay by Peter Blake amp David Foster amp Russel Friend amp Garrett LernerMay 12 2008 2008 05 12 14 84 37 House finds himself dazed confused and covered in blood after surviving a bus accident that left dozens seriously injured Unable to clearly recall the events leading up to the crash due to his head injuries House is convinced through his flashbacks a fellow bus passenger is exhibiting signs of a deadly illness prior to the crash Much to the team s dismay House pushes through the pain of his injuries desperate to piece together the fragments of his shattered memory in order to save someone who might not even know he could be dying And once he learns the truth he and his team are left shellshocked when it s discovered that Amber Volakis Wilson s girlfriend is the one who s dying Final diagnosis Displaced Air embolism from dental surgery causing myoclonic jerk8616 Wilson s Heart Katie JacobsPeter Blake David Foster Russel Friend amp Garrett LernerMay 19 2008 2008 05 19 16 16 38 As the team rushes to find the underlying cause of Amber s injuries clues inside House s head may hold the key and House s friendship with Wilson is tested as memories from the bus accident the night before threaten their relationship Meanwhile Thirteen struggles to cope with her own personal health problems whilst treating Amber Final diagnosis Amantadine poisoning due to kidney traumaDVD releases editSet details Special featuresCountry North America United Kingdom Australia Bonus Featurettes House s Soap Prescription Passion New Beginnings Meet the Writers The Visual Effects of House Anatomy of a Scene The Bus Crash My Favourite Episode So Far Episode Commentary House s Head with Creator Executive Producer David Shore and Executive Producer Katie Jacobs episodes 16Aspect ratio 1 78 1Running time 660 minutes 672 minutes 674 minutesAudio Dolby Digital 5 1Subtitles English Spanish none of discs 4Region 1 NTSC 2 4 5 PAL 2 4 5 PAL Rating NOT RATED 15 MRelease date August 19 2008 2008 08 19 39 October 27 2008 2008 10 27 40 August 2008 2008 08 41 References editGeneralChallen Paul 2007 The House that Hugh Laurie Built ECW Press pp 101 334 ISBN 978 1 55022 803 8 House Recaps Fox Archived from the 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