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  2. House (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Help Me (House) - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  4. Everybody Dies (House) - Wikipedia

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    Most people call House a positive force in their lives, but Wilson—knowing that he himself only has a few months left to live due to his terminal cancer diagnosis—instead tells the harsh truth, delivering a eulogy in which he calls House an arrogant man who never cared for his friends. He is interrupted by a text message from an unknown ...

  5. Living the Dream (House) - Wikipedia

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    House takes advantage of this, threatening not to cooperate if he doesn’t get what he wants (like the flat-screen from the doctors’ lounge). When Cuddy says: "Me keeping my job is good for you," House simply replies: "Yes, but it’s better for you." Meanwhile, Amber and Wilson’s (Robert Sean Leonard) relationship develops. They go ...

  6. No More Mr. Nice Guy (House) - Wikipedia

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    "No More Mr. Nice Guy" was the fourth House episode written by David Hoselton and the first he wrote along with David Shore. It was the second House episode directed by Deran Sarafian. When "Don't Ever Change" aired on February 5, 2008, it was the final episode to air before mid-season break due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.

  7. Chase (House episode) - Wikipedia

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    Despite the team's opposition, House backs Chase as the best surgeon available to perform the emergency surgery, and the patient pulls through. When she wakes, she tells Chase that she saw the dead two-year-old while anesthetized. After the surgery Chase goes to House and tells him he found nodules in her neck, and House comes up with syphilis.

  8. Bombshells (House) - Wikipedia

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    Taub, however, is torn between sending the videos to the authorities throughout the case, but, in the end, decides to mail the flash drive to the police. Meanwhile, Cuddy finds blood in her urine and undergoes tests for possible kidney cancer, while House grapples with emotionally supporting her, avoiding her, and denying that she is actually sick.

  9. Broken (House) - Wikipedia

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    House then goads his fellow patients into creating havoc in the ward over not being allowed table tennis paddles, but Dr. Nolan calms them by giving them the paddles. From the hospital window, House sees Dr. Nolan get into a car with a woman. House convinces Alvie to break into Nolan's office to get information on him, but Alvie finds nothing ...