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"Known Unknowns" is the seventh episode of the sixth season of House and 117th overall. [1] It aired on Fox on November 9, 2009. The team tries to diagnose a teenage girl while House is away at a medical conference with Wilson and Cuddy. At the conference House finds something out about Cuddy.
The less-than-family-friendly season 1 episode was “a disaster,” according to ‘Full House’ producer Karen Miller Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber Revisit What They Call the 'Worst Episode ...
In the episode, House is forced to examine his life and future while treating a drug-addicted patient. The title references the series' first episode, "Everybody Lies", a phrase that also serves as House's mantra. [2] The episode aired immediately following "Swan Song", an hour-long retrospective episode. [3]
The episode begins by showing Margo Dalton, a "superwife". After a twinge in her arm, she begins an uncontrollable series of muscle spasms. House suspects she may be pregnant, but Margo displays sudden irritability, which confirms Foreman's suspicion of Huntington's disease.
The episode was written by series creator David Shore and directed by Paris Barclay. [1] [2] As the episode differed from Shore's earlier work, Shore was unsure how the episode would be received, [3] as he stated in an interview with Canadian Jewish News, "it was either the worst thing I had ever written or the best. Honestly I wasn't sure."
A local mother and daughter-in-law duo are getting knee surgery together, on the same day, from the same surgeon and on the same knee. Dorcas and Tonya Tobias, 81 and 52 respectively, are getting ...
Duncy stopped walking in April of '24," their mom, Sarah Kasner, said. "Eventually it just affects all parts of every muscle, heart and lungs included." ... Sarah Kasner says they have a huge ...
"Selfish" is the second episode of the seventh season of the American medical drama House. It aired on Fox on September 27, 2010. House (Hugh Laurie) treats a patient with sickle cell trait, while dealing with the effects of his burgeoning relationship with Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) on his work.