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House MD (Season 5)

The fifth season of the American television series Doctor House , which premiered on Fox on September 16, 2008, and the final episode was released on May 11, 2009, consists of 24 episodes.

House MD (Season 5)
HouseMD-5.jpg
Fifth season dvd cover
CastHugh Laurie
Lisa Edelstein
Omar Epps
Robert Sean Leonard
Jennifer morrison
Jesse Spencer
Peter Jacobson
Olivia Wilde
Cal penn
A country USA
TV channelFox
First impressionSeptember 16, 2008 - May 11, 2009
Number of episodes24
Timeline of the seasons
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Content

  • 1 Cast
    • 1.1 Basic composition
    • 1.2 Background Composition
    • 1.3 Invited actors
  • 2 episodes
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Cast

Basic composition

  • Hugh Laurie - Dr. Gregory House
  • Lisa Edelstein - Dr. Lisa Cuddy
  • Omar Epps - Dr. Eric Foreman
  • Robert Sean Leonard - Dr. James Wilson
  • Jennifer Morrison - Dr. Allison Cameron
  • Jesse Spencer - Dr. Robert Chase
  • Peter Jacobson - Dr. Chris Taub
  • Olivia Wilde - Dr. Remy "Thirteenth" Hadley
  • Cal Penn - Dr. Lawrence Kutner

Background Composition

  • Ann Dudek - Dr. Amber Volakis
  • Jennifer Crystal Foley - Rachel Taub
  • Michael Weston - Lucas Douglas
  • Lori Petty - Janice Burke
  • Diane Baker - Blyth House
  • Lee Ermey - John House
  • Tracy Vilar - Regina's sister

Guest Actors

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title [1]Producerwritten byPremiere dateUS viewers
(million)
87one“Death changes everything”
"Dying Changes Everything"
Deran SarafyanEli AttiSeptember 16, 200814.77 [2]

As a result of a personal tragedy, Wilson leaves the hospital and breaks his friendship with House. Wilson no longer wants to talk to him. Cuddy is desperate to restore their relationship. Meanwhile, the Thirteenth is struggling with a personal problem related to her diagnosis, and a patient with similar difficulties helps her.


Diagnosis: Ectopic pregnancy , diffuse lepromatous leprosy
882"Not cancer"
"Not Cancer"
David StraitonDavid Shore and Lawrence KaplowSeptember 23, 200812.37 [3]

In several completely unrelated people, suddenly different organs begin to fail, and death soon ensues. The only thing that unites them is that at one time, organs were transplanted to all of them from the same donor. House's team is trying to find the reason and save the only surviving patient, and House himself at this time hires a private investigator in order to monitor Wilson.


Diagnosis: Transplanted Cancer Stem Cells
893"Complications"
Adverse Events
Andrew BernsteinCarol Green and Dustin PaddockSeptember 30, 200812.97 [4]

An artist comes to the hospital with a strange disease that affects his paintings. The patient himself claims that he has already improved, but House is skeptical of his words. Later it turns out that the artist secretly made money by testing experimental drugs on himself, which, perhaps, are the cause of his illness. Meanwhile, private investigator Lucas is spying on House for his team and Cuddy .


Diagnosis: Bezoar swallowing tablets with an experimental drug
90fourBirth injury
"Birthmarks"
David plattDoris Egan and David FosterOctober 14, 200813.26 [5]

The girl goes in search of her biological parents to China , but for some reason, when they met, they only shouted at her, claiming that they never had a daughter. After a while, the girl begins to vomit blood, after which she turns out to be a patient in Princeton - Plainsboro. Meanwhile, Cuddy , having lulled House , deceives him with Wilson to the funeral of House's father, who House is trying hard to miss, claiming that he is not his own son.


Diagnosis: Needles in the brain from a failed attempt by a biological father to kill his daughter in infancy
915Lucky Thirteenth
"Lucky Thirteen"
Greg YaytansLiz Friedman and Sarah HessOctober 21, 200813.08 [6]

After a seizure, a new friend of the Thirteenth gets to the hospital. It gradually turns out that the patient met her only to get to the House and be diagnosed with it. Meanwhile, Lucas' espionage routine continues.


Diagnosis: Sjogren's Syndrome
926"Joy"
"Joy"
Deran SarafyanDavid HoseltonOctober 28, 200813.49 [7]

A single father who suffers from memory lapses gets to the clinic. It seems that she and her daughter are not very friendly. In the meantime, Cuddy is dating a girl ready to give her her unborn baby for adoption. However, an ultrasound scan shows that the lungs of a still unborn girl are not fully formed.


Diagnosis: Family Mediterranean fever (onset. Disease) caused anhedonia and sleepwalking .
937Itching
"The Itch"
Greg YaytansPeter BlakeNovember 12, 200806/13 [8]

A man suffering from agoraphobia (fear of open spaces) was seriously ill, but at the same time refuses to leave his house to go to the hospital. Because of what, House and his team go straight to his house to find out why he is actually sick. Cameron takes the lead in diagnosing the patient, since she has already treated him in the past. Meanwhile, the man is getting worse and worse, and House plans to move him to Princeton Plainsboro by force. At this time, Wilson confesses Cuddy's love.


Diagnosis: Lead poisoning caused by incomplete removal of bullet fragments.
948“Without custody”
"Emancipation"
James Hayman and Leonard DickPamela DavisNovember 19, 200813.26 [9]

An orphan girl, freed from custody at the age of sixteen, goes to the hospital from the factory. Her diagnosis is complicated by a constant lie. House, meanwhile, is trying to understand why Wilson has no reaction to the development of his and Cuddy's relationships. And Foreman demands independence and deals with another patient.


Diagnosis: House patient - leukemia , Foreman patient - iron poisoning
959"Extreme step"
"Last Resort"
Katie JacobsPlot : Matthew W. Lewis
TV Script : Matthew W. Lewis and Eli Atti
November 26, 200812.87 [10]

In search of a diagnosis, an armed man takes hostages in Cuddy’s office. Diagnosis is made by a “accidentally" House in his office. However, in the patient’s face, he meets a person with the same aspiration as his own — the most important thing for the patient is finding an answer. After releasing most of the hostages and disarming the terrorist, House returns his weapons to him, and the Thirteenth realizes how great her thirst for life is.


Diagnosis: Melioidosis
9610“Let them eat the cake”
"Let Them Eat Cake"
Deran SarafyanRussell Friend and Garrett LernerDecember 2, 200812.51 [11]

House and the team are mistaken for the case of a highly qualified fitness trainer who felt bad when shooting commercials. Numerous analyzes and testing of the patient for asthma, steroid use and possible vitamin deficiency caused by the patient’s strict diet did not bring any results, the patient’s condition only worsened. Despite the fact that she advertised herself as a fitness guru using only natural products, the team soon finds out that she has a secret to losing weight, which may have caused her health to deteriorate. At the same time, the Thirteenth begins to participate in the testing of the drug for Huntington's disease, which is headed by Foreman . Kutner conducts online consultations on behalf of Gregory House, and Cuddy moves to House's office while repairs are being carried out in her office. This, in turn, displeases House.


Diagnosis: porphyria
97eleven"Joy to the world"
"Joy to the World"
David StraitonPeter BlakeDecember 9, 200814.05 [12]

House and the team are dealing with the case of a teenage girl who becomes ill during the Christmas program at school. Soon they learn that at school they abused the girl. As the state of the teenager continues to deteriorate, the team realizes that it is forced to get to the bottom of the true cause of its mysterious illness. Foreman and Thirteenth continue clinical trials of the drug for Huntington's disease, progress is being made in their relationship after Foreman receives a valuable lesson from Thirteen . House gives the patient an incredible Christmas present and makes his team guess at whoever presented the gift to himself. At the same time, Cuddy also receives an unexpected gift. Also in this series there is an interesting episode when House diagnoses the patient with parthenogenesis . Christmas episode.


Diagnosis: eclampsia (patient dies)
9812"Without pain"
"Painless"
Andrew BernsteinThomas L. Moran and Eli AttiJanuary 19, 200915.02 [13]

House has problems with hot water in his house, and Cuddy tries to cope alone with both the child and work, while Foreman needs to make a difficult choice. House receives from Cameron a patient who is trying to commit suicide due to constant pain.


Diagnosis: Epilepsy
9913"Big child"
"Big Baby"
Deran SarafyanDavid Foster and Lawrence KaplowJanuary 26, 200915.69 [14]

Cuddy decides to spend more time at home, taking care of his adopted daughter, and gives Cameron the opportunity to oversee House . The seemingly inherent kindness of the patient, who is involved in correctional and compensatory education of children with cerebral palsy , is actually a disease. Foreman must make a potentially dangerous confession about Thirteenth participating in a drug trial.


Diagnosis: Open ductus arteriosus
one hundredfourteen"The highest good"
"The Greater Good"
Leslie Link GlatterSarah hessFebruary 2, 200914.87 [15]

In episode 100, House and his team decide to take the case of a woman who had a seizure in a cooking class. When they learned that the patient gave up his career as a very famous cancer researcher in order to live for his own pleasure, the team a question about their own happiness. Meanwhile, Thirteenth has a side effect of using experimental drugs against her Huntington's disease.


Diagnosis: Endometriosis
101fifteen"Unbelieving"
"Unfaithful"
Greg YaytansDavid HoseltonFebruary 16, 200914.19 [16]

House takes over the case of a priest who runs a shelter for the homeless (Jesus came to his place, bleeding and hovering above the ground). It soon turns out that due to the scandalous story with a boy parishioner, the priest lost his job, flock and faith. The case seems to be resolved (everything is explained by AIDS), but the patient has new symptoms, and death looms on the threshold. House confronts Thirteenth and Foreman, offering to choose between a love relationship and work. Cuddy is trying with Wilson's help to resolve doubts about the possible presence of an unbeliever House at a religious ceremony.


Diagnosis: Wiskott's syndrome - Aldrich
10216"The best side"
"The Softer Side"
Deran SarafyanLiz FriedmanFebruary 23, 200914.85 [17]

House is under the influence of methadone , which completely relieves him of pain. He almost died because of him, but he is happy, and this is what becomes the cause of the medical error, which almost became fatal. As a result, a practically healthy patient - a teenager- intersex - gets sick and almost dies.


Diagnosis: Contrast Remained from MRI
10317"Social contract"
"The Social Contract"
Andrew BernsteinDoris EganMarch 9, 200912.38 [18]

House and his team get the case of publisher Nick Greenwald, who, due to brain damage, says out loud everything that comes to his mind. House pays attention to this, since it seems to him amusing to listen to everything that the patient says about the staff of the hospital and specifically about his team. In parallel with the unraveling of the case, House realizes that Wilson is hiding something important from him, and is trying as usual to bring his friend to clean water.


Diagnosis: Excessive reaction of the body to fibroma , Dyoge - Potter Syndrome
104eighteen"Here, Pussy"
"Here Kitty"
Juan Jose CampanellaPeter BlakeMarch 16, 200913.13 [19]

A 35-year-old nurse from a nursing home feigns a seizure to get to House for a diagnosis. It turns out that she was predicted by the imminent death of a cat, known for its unmistakable scent for potential dead. House does not believe in such nonsense, but soon the nurse is seriously ill in fact.


Diagnosis: Neuroendocrine Cancer of the Appendix
10519Locked Up
"Locked In"
Dan AttiasRussell Friend, Garrett Lerner and David FosterMarch 30, 200912.51 [20]

House, who crashed his motorcycle during a secret trip, finds himself in a nearby hospital bed with a cyclist in a state of pseudocoma, which is already considered by doctors as an organ donor, and only thanks to the decisive intervention of House is he saved. Most of the episode is shown from the point of view of this patient. House takes his interesting patient to Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital, where it turns out that it was not the accident that caused his condition, but rather. Taub is trying to regain the place that he so imprudently refused in the previous series.


Diagnosis: Leptospirosis
106twenty“Simple explanation”
"Simple Explanation"
Greg YaytansLeonard DickApril 6, 200913.29 [21]

Charlotte, a middle-aged woman who has been caring for her dying husband Eddie for the past six months, is being taken to Princeton Plainsboro after she suffers an asthma attack. The mystery of the case increases when Eddie’s condition begins to improve, and Charlotte begins to deteriorate. What it was impossible to imagine was happening in reality: Charlotte could die before Eddie. The team must make a very difficult decision, doubly difficult due to the fact that, under unclear dramatic circumstances, they lose one of their employees.


Diagnosis: The husband has blastomycosis with lung damage, the wife has visceral leishmaniasis (the wife dies)
10721"Savior"
"Saviors"
Matthew PennEli Atti and Thomas L. MoranApril 13, 200912.19 [22]

Princeton Plainsboro employees, namely House and his team, are trying to cope with the recent tragedy, while Cameron introduces House to an environmentalist who unexpectedly lost consciousness during a protest.


Diagnosis: Sporotrichosis
10822"House divided"
"House Divided"
Greg YaytansLiz Friedman and Matthew LewisApril 27, 200911.69 [23]

Seth, a 14-year-old deaf teenager, is brought to Princeton Plainsboro from a wrestling mat: during the contest, he began to hear explosions in his head. Diagnosis is complicated by the patient’s reluctance to install an implant to restore hearing. Hallucination caused by prolonged insomnia prevents House from making the correct diagnosis, but does not prevent him from leading the bachelor party on the eve of the wedding of Chase and Cameron.


Diagnosis: Sarcoidosis
10923"Under my skin"
"Under My Skin"
David StraitonLawrence Kaplow and Pamela DavisMay 4, 200912.04 [24]

Penelope, the 21-year-old ballet star from New York, can no longer breathe. Due to the antibiotics prescribed by House, she also develops toxic epidermal necrolysis , she loses 80% of the skin, and she faces amputation of her arms and legs. Meanwhile, House admits to Wilson that she is hallucinating and does not understand the reason. Together, they sort out the diagnoses: from schizophrenia to multiple sclerosis, and House is desperately acting, but Amber continues to appear in his mind. House resorts to Cuddy's help. Cameron admits to Chase that he stores the sperm of the deceased husband. She does not fully believe in the success of the marriage with Chase.


Diagnosis: Gonorrhea
11024“Both halves together”
"Both Sides Now"
Greg YaytansDoris EganMay 11, 200912.74 [25]

A patient enters the hospital, whose left arm is enraged and does everything that she “thinks best” of. House after complete detoxification ceases to see Amber. After spending the night with Cuddy, he meets her at work. But she sets the rules according to which from now on only business relations can exist between them. Хаус с помощью Уилсона пытается выяснить причину подобного поведения, но чем сильнее он стремится к разгадке, тем больше встречает странностей и несоответствий и тем больше сомневается в своем излечении.


Диагноз: Отравление пропиленгликолем , у Юджина Шварца — рак поджелудочной железы , у Хауса — психоз

Notes

  1. ↑ Представленная версия перевода названий не носит официального характера и может отличаться от других известных неофициальных версий.
  2. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Dallas Cowboys, House, 60 Minutes and Fringe Lead Nielsen Weekly Broadcast Viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (September 23, 2008). Archived on October 4, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  3. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Dancing Stars, Desperate Housewives and Gray's Anatomy lead weekly viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (September 30, 2008). Archived February 26, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  4. ↑ Gorman, Bill . Dancing Stars, NCIS, 60 Minutes and Desperate Housewives Top Broadcast viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (October 7, 2008). Archived February 27, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  5. ↑ Seidman, Robert . CSI, NCIS, Dancing Stars and Desperate Housewives Lead Weekly Viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (October 21, 2008). Archived February 27, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  6. ↑ Seidman, Robert . CSI, Dancing With the Stars and NCIS Most-Watched In Prime Time , TVbytheNumbers.com (October 28, 2008). Archived on October 14, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  7. ↑ Seidman, Robert . World Series, NFL and The Simpsons Lead Weekly TV Viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (November 4, 2008). Archived on April 18, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  8. ↑ Seidman, Robert . 60 Minutes, NFL, CSI and NCIS lead weekly Nielsen broadcast viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (November 18, 2008). Archived December 18, 2008. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  9. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Dancing With the Stars, CSI and NCIS lead weekly broadcast viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (November 25, 2008). Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  10. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Dancing With the Stars culmination, 60 Minutes and NCIS lead weekly viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (December 3, 2008). Archived on September 4, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  11. ↑ Seidman, Robert . The Mentalist, NCIS and CSI lead weekly viewing as CBS takes top three spots , TVbytheNumbers.com (December 9, 2008). Archived on April 18, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  12. ↑ Seidman, Robert . CBS Dominates Weekly Primetime Viewing taking 14 of the top 20 shows , TVbytheNumbers.com (December 16, 2008). Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  13. ↑ Seidman, Robert . American Idol , CSI and Two and a Half Men lead weekly viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (January 27, 2009). Archived April 15, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  14. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Super Bowl XLIII and American Idol lead weekly broadcast , TVbytheNumbers.com (February 3, 2009). Archived on April 18, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  15. ↑ Seidman, Robert . American Idol , Grammy Awards and 60 Minutes lead weekly viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (February 10, 2009). Archived on April 22, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  16. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Academy Awards American Idol and The Mentalist lead broadcast viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (February 24, 2009). Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  17. ↑ Seidman, Robert . American Idol , NCIS and CSI lead weekly broadcast viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (March 3, 2009). Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  18. ↑ Seidman, Robert . American Idol , Dancing With the Stars and CSI top broadcast net viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (March 17, 2009). Archived on April 22, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  19. ↑ Seidman, Robert . American Idol , Dancing With the Stars and 60 Minutes lead overall viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (March 24, 2009). Archived March 28, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  20. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Ratings: ER finale shines, but American Idol , Dancing With the Stars and NCIS , still lead weekly viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (April 7, 2009). Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  21. ↑ Seidman, Robert . From American Idol to Harper's Island , top 20 shows for week of April 6–12 , TVbytheNumbers.com (April 14, 2009). Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  22. ↑ Seidman, Robert . From American Idol to The Amazing Race , the top 20 shows for week of April 13–19 , TVbytheNumbers.com (April 21, 2009). Archived April 24, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  23. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Weekly top shows: Which JJ Abrams show did better? , TVbytheNumbers.com (May 6, 2009). Archived on May 10, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  24. ↑ Seidman, Robert . Gray's Anatomy queen of scripted shows, Lost bests Fringe , TVbytheNumbers.com (May 12, 2009). Archived May 15, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.
  25. ↑ Seidman, Robert . American Idol and season finales lead broadcast prime-time viewing , TVbytheNumbers.com (May 19, 2009). Archived on May 22, 2009. Date of treatment July 9, 2009.

Links

  • Polite dissent (English) - Reviews of episodes of the television series "House" from the point of view of medicine.
  • The House MD Guide (English) - episode-guide of the television series "House".
  • Television Without Pity (English) - critical articles on all episodes of the television series "House MD".
  • Guide to the series Doctor House (Rus.) - a detailed description of episodes of the television series "House".
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doctor_House_(5th_season)&oldid=102469980


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