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Recap Top Secret

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Originally aired Tuesday March 27th, 2007, Season 3

The episode begins with a group of soldiers driving through a war zone. Suddenly there’s a burst of fire and the jeep goes over. One Marine hauls another wounded man away… and it’s House, wounded, missing part of his right leg. House is dreaming.

Cut to Dr. Cuddy visiting House’s office with a case for him. The new case is for a veteran with Gulf War syndrome, who just happens to be the nephew of a hospital benefactor. House checks the file, and sees the photo of the marine and realizes it’s the man from his dream.

Next we see Wilson and House in the mens washroom. House tells his dream to Wilson, but doesn’t believe he had a premonition. At the end of their washroom conversation Wilson reminds House to flush and House tells him that he didn’t pee.

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Top Secret - new House episode

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

House finally returns tonight. No more being displaced by American Idol and award shows. Not anymore. Nope! Get ready folks, we are set to see 8 new episodes over the next eight weeks. Isn’t it about time that we got some new shows!

Now, tonight show begins at a strange time. If you are taping the show set your TIVO, DVR or VCR to tape the show at 9:07 pm EST because that’s when it starts. Don’t forget to time the taping to run after 10 pm too or you’ll miss the ending.

Tonight’s show is called “Top Secret”.

Marc Blucas who played Riley on “Buffy the Vampire Slayerâ€? guest stars as an ex-Marine suffering from Gulf War syndrome. In a strange turn of events this ex-marine happens to be the one that saved House’s life in a dream that he’d had the day before.

Chase and Cameron get a little bit distracted when they get busy with each other.

Check out this preview:

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Re-cap Poison

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Next Tuesday there will be yet another new episode of House for us to watch - it’s called “Top Secret”, and with a name like that I think I’d better wait to tell you about it. LOL

Well … what I was actually planning on doing was to tell you about the episode that was aired Tuesday March 20th instead. The episode was a re-run, and it was called “Poison”. The show originally aired January, 25th, 2005 in season one.

A student named Matt begins sweating and grimacing during a test. He stands up and passes out. His body goes into convulsions. Foreman presents the case to House. Matt has a severe case of bradycardia, which means that his heart rate is falling fast. House thinks it’s simply drug use. While Chase is examining the boy, he begins seizing again.

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Re-Cap Kids

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Wow, they showed a really old episode from Season one on Monday night. It seems that House is on the air just about every night this past week. Are they trying to rub it in that I can’t write about anything new since they aren’t showing new episodes? Really!!!

Now if Fox is having to stretch that far back to find a rerun to play they must have shown us too many reruns this season. Right? Kids originally Aired 5/3/05, and was aired again Tuesday, March 12th, 2007.

At the USA Swimming and Diving National Championships, twelve year-old Mary Carroll prepares to dive from 10 meters. On top of the platform, Mary’s vision becomes blurry. She nervously approaches the edge, talks herself into the dive and leaps. When she surfaces, Mary finds the crowd swarming a man who collapsed next to the pool and is bleeding from his ear.

House goes to Cameron’s place to tell her that Vogler is gone and he wants her back at work. House gets a page about an epidemic, but Cameron asks why he wants her back. He replies that it’s because she’s a good doctor. Since that’s not what she wanted to hear, she slams the door on him.

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Re-Cap Hunting

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Well it seems that they are re-airing the oldies from season one these days. They played this episode “Hunting” last night. It was originally aired Aired 11/22/05.

House admits to Wilson that he made copies of Stacy’s psychiatric evaluation. Wilson is aghast at the breach of ethics. House is incredibly intrigued to find out that things are rough between Stacey and Mark. The couple isn’t even having sex.

A man named Kalvin Ryan waits outside House’s place, and House is quite familiar with the man because he’s practically been stalking him. Kalvin begs House to examine his file, but one quick look at the man’s appearance is all House needs to declare that it’s AIDS. He advises Kalvin to get his T-cell count re-checked, which Kalvin says he’s already done.

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Re-Cap Half Wit

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Season 3, aired Tues. March 6th, 9 p.m. - Half Wit co-staring Dave Matthews

This episode opens with a father and son dressed in formal wear preparing for a concert back stage. The father helps the son, Patrick, played by Dave Matthews, do up his buttons when he has difficulty. Once the buttons are done up and the son is dressed the father asks the son if he’s ready. The pair stand and walk out onto a stage where they are given a standing ovation.

The father introduces his son and thanks the audience for attending the concert. The concert is being held to benefit others with neurological and brain injury disorders. Apparently when Patrick was just 10 years old he was in an accident that left him boy like but with an amazing musical talent.

The father leads the son to the piano which is center stage and Patrick begins to play some lovely music on the piano for the audience. As the father watches from the side of the stage he notices that Patrick missed a couple of notes. He’s startled because Patrick apparently never misses any notes. The father can see that something must be wrong so he rushes onto the stage and asks Patrick what’s wrong. That’s when Patrick says his hand hurts and when his father asks to see his hand we see that his left hands fingers have all cramped up as if they are in spasm.
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Count down! - 1 day until new episode!

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Finally!

There hasn’t been a new episode of House since Tuesday February 13th, and the only other two new episodes this year were in January. That’s only three new shows so far folks.

So, as I was saying … there is a new episode coming up this Tuesday. That’s tomorrow evening at 9 pm EST.

The new episode is called “Half Witt” and the episode description says “House treats a musical savant suffering from brain damage.” The episode will co-star Dave Matthews, AND a secret about Dr. House will be revealed.

Here’s a preview (yes it says three weeks, it’s an old preview, the new show is tomorrow- don’t worry!):

Sounds like it might be a good episode huh?

The only bad thing about finally getting a new episode is that we’re going to have to wait until the end of March (I believe) until the next new episode. How Fox expects us to hang on for so long I don’t know. They’d better get their act together before we all stop watching shouldn’t they?

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Re-Cap Forever

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

Originally Aired: May 09, 2006 , Re-aired Tuesday February, 20th, 2007

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Brent wakes up in the morning to hear the baby crying. He manages to wake himself up despite a stomach bug as his wife Kara comes in with their baby, who has colic. He leaves for work but vomits halfway up the stairs. He comes back up to the bathroom to find his wife giving the baby a bath but she’s passed out and the baby is under the water.

Kara and her baby Mikey are taken by EMTs to the clinic where Chase attends. House and Wilson come in and discuss how Wilson will be going to dinner with Cuddy to discuss funding. Cameron is waiting for House to announce Chase is working the NICU on Cuddy’s orders and Foreman is recovering but shows up and looks great, although House is skeptical. House is not impressed with Kara’s seizure symptoms until Cameron reveals they’ve already eliminated all the obvious causes.

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Recap - Insensitive

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

Originally aired: Tuesday February 13, 2007 on FOX Season 3

This episode begins with a mother and daughter are driving home from the skating rink and the mother is concerned because she fell, and that her friends weren’t careful enough. Hannah, is upset, and the mother is going to have the doctors check her and warn Hannah’s friends off.

They begin to argue back and forth and just as Hannah agrees to go to the hospital bright headlights are seen on the drivers side of the car and they are hit by a truck. Hannah tries to get free to get her unconscious mother out. Hannah calls 911 and says she’s fine even though she’s looked down and knows there’s a piece of metal in her leg.

In the next scene House is entering the ER and he runs into Foremans nurse practitioner girlfriend. He’s looking for Foreman and doesn’t want to put up with her valentines related questions. He sees Foreman tending to Hannah. House quickly determines she is insensitive to pain and orders tests suspecting something is wrong, then goes to talk to Cuddy.

He called the disorder seepa - I don’t know if that’s really several letters that sound like seepa that stand for whatever disorder caused her pain nerves to not form properly or if there is actually a word spelled in a similar manner that is this diseases correct name. I tried to look it up and can’t find it.

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House M.D. Preview - Insensitive

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

Are you ready for the Valentines episode of House? In write up’s for Tuesdays episode, which is called Insensitive and is airing at 9 p.m. E.S.T, I’ve read:

A 16-year-old car-crash victim is insensitive to pain. She’s also very headstrong, and concerned about her mother, who was injured more seriously in the crash. Perhaps not surprisingly, House takes a particular interest in the girl. He also takes an interest in Cuddy’s date with a man she met online and keeps finding ways to interrupt it. And Foreman’s girlfriend, Nurse Wendy, has a Valentine’s Day getaway planned for the two of them

The previews that I’ve seen show House working with a patient who can’t feel pain and he must find a way to make her feel pain.

It sounds like it will be an interesting episode.

Wouldn’t it be nice if we couldn’t feel pain? I have a chronic disease that causes me pain each and every day, I’d love it if I couldn’t feel it, but when it’s not a constant in our lives pain is important.

Pain lets us know when we are sick, or when something is wrong with our bodies. Think how awful it would be to have appendicitis and not feel the pain associate with it? If you couldn’t feel that pain you’d more than likely end up dying when your appendix burst and caused peritonitis.

Think about that the next time you’re in pain - you’re body might be trying to tell you something important.

Here’s a preview of tonights episode.

I’d love to know what you think of the preview and the upcoming episode before it airs. It would be interesting to see if your preconcieved idea of the episode ends up being how it plays out.

For a complete list of the shows you should watch tonight see the New York Times article.

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Re-Cap Needle in a Haystack

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

Did everyone get a chance to see the latest new episode of House? Well if you didn’t here’s a recap for you.

The show began with two teens, boy and girl talking and making out in a car. Suddenly there’s a knock on the window as a policeman shows up and tells them to move on in a bit. After he leaves, they go at it again but the boy, Stevie, has respiratory distress and the girl Leah first calls for help then drives him to the Hospital.

The following day House arrives at the hospital to find that his cushy handicap parking spot near the entrance has been given to another doctor. He must park across the lane with the long line of other handicapped vehicles. I was shocked at the amount of handicapped parking- Weren’t you?

House walks into the hospital determined to figure out why this other doctor got his space. Foreman vies for his attention and begins to tell him about Stevie’s case - but House is distracted as he keeps asking questions about the doctor - Dr. Whitner, who stole his parking space. Finally when Foreman tells him that tests show that Stevie has a pleural effusion House pays attention and orders a battery of tests - MRI, CT and a test to look at how the blood is being distributed through the boys lungs.

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Preview - Needle in a Haystack

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

There’s going to be an all new episode of House tonight. Are you ready? If you can’t watch it tonight remember to program you Tivo or video recorder because I think we’re in for a great show.

Fox says:

While battling for his handicapped parking spot, House deals with a teenage gypsy whose family refuses modern medical treatments.

It looks like things are going to get tense. In one scene House appears to walk right into a surgery in progress - of course he’s not in sterile garb. Typical House- but that’s what we love.

Here’s a preview

I can use a nice evening of just sitting back and watching TV.

I’ve had a rough few days. None of my other websites are up and running! I have 10 - not including this site.

My former web host suspended my account on Sunday morning. I think my sites went through a huge spam or denial of service attack and it overloaded their processors for a little while. Instead of offering me a solution to a problem that I didn’t cause my former web hosting service just cut me off and suspended my account.

So I’ve been busy since Sunday trying to get them to send my back ups of my sites and secure a new web host. I suceeded, but I’m not finished getting my other sites running yet.

I hope that I have it all done by this evening. I’ll most definitely deserve to sit back and kick my feet up and watch one of my favorite shows.

Don’t you think I deserve that?

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One Day, One Room - Recap

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Hugh Laurie as House Finally! A new episode of House has aired. The second half of Season three begins.

The episode begins with House walking into Cuddy’s office as if he’s been summoned there. She asks him if he has any cases to which he replies that he has three and goes on to describe them. Cuddy isn’t pleased and assigns him two days of Clinic work. House says “but I have a case!”, She replies back that she knows he’s lying and if he hadn’t lied she would have only assigned him one day of clinic work. And so it begins …

Cuddy knows him only too well, doesn’t she? They go back and forth about how he owes her, she kept him out of jail, and she can put him back. She’s going to hold that over his head for a while it seems. The thing is House knows that she can’t put him back in jail without perjuring herself (again), yet it seems he’ll put up with her demands requests for the time being, although he’s bound to try anything he can to get out of it.

In the next scene we watch House talk to three patients in a row who complain of problems “down below” - as in sexually transmitted diseases. On with the gloves Dr. House!

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Are you ready?

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

This Tuesday evening, January 30th, a new episode of House M.D., titled “One Day, One Room”, will be aired on Fox.

Are you excited? I know I am!

This show has been breaking the Neilson ratings for highest amount of viewers in it’s time slot, and has been nominated for numerous awards this season. It’s time for the best medical drama on television to begin again. After all, in polls it’s been noted that Dr. Gregory House is the doctor that most people, in real life, would like to be treated by, and well, if we can’t have his medical attention in real life we can at least give him our attention when he fills our television screen Tuesday evening.

The new episode is going to be great. Write ups about the episode state:

Cuddy assigns House to full-time clinic duty. “You owe me,� she tells him, and he behaves more strangely than usual. Then a rape victim (Katheryn Winnick), who is physically healthy and should be seeing a psychiatrist, demands to talk to House instead. Meanwhile, a homeless man (Geoffrey Lewis) with terminal lung cancer refuses palliative treatment and begins playing mind games with Cameron.

Here’s a preview of the episode:

What did I say? You absolutely can’t miss this episode.

I wonder what his dark secret from the past is? Give me some guesses?

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Recap- All In

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

ALL IN repeat Jan. 23rd, 2007 originally aired Aired 4/11/06 Season Two.

An all new episode will air January 30th, until then we have repeats and State of the Union addresses etc.

The intitial scene opens with Young Ian Alston learns to ride a bicycle. When his father picks him up off the bike, he finds blood all over the back of boy’s pants.

House, Wilson and Cuddy play poker at a Casino Night fundraiser for the hospital. A doctor alerts Cuddy that Ian is in the ER. The boy has bloody diarrhea, and although he is hemodynamically stable at the moment, he is developing coordination problems. Cuddy orders some fluids and says she’ll check on him during her rounds. House asks about the heart rate and inquires if a head scan has been done. Cuddy just wants to focus on the cards, but House quits the game to go check on the boy.

In the ER, I an has no problem following House’s finger with his eyes. House then asks Ian to grab his cane, and Ian struggles to grasp it. House tells the Alstons that Ian’s brain is losing control of his muscles. House goes back to the benefit to grab Chase. He wants the others to meet him upstairs.

House tells the team that there are two cases with identical symptoms, but one patient is six years old and the other is over seventy. He explains that many years ago he had a 73-year old female patient with this exact progression of symptoms, but she died before he could solve the case. Ian already has bloody diarrhea and ataxia. The previous patient, Esther, progressed from there to kidney failure in only 80 minutes. She died in less than a day.

The team is skeptical, figuring that Ian merely has food poisoning. House considers Erdheim-Chester, a disease that Chase mentions has only been recorded 200 times in history. House thinks he could have found case number 201 had Esther’s family allowed an autopsy. He orders a colonoscopy for Ian. Cameron explains to the parents that Erdheim-Chester is an abnormal growth of some of the cells that fight infection. During the colonscopy, Foreman thinks they’ve found the purple papules that House was looking for. Chase is skeptical, figuring House is merely obsessed with a patient he lost long ago.

The papules are biopsied, but come up negative for Erdheim-Chester. House then requests a kidney biopsy. He examines the urine bag attached to the boy. The liquid is brown, which means Ian’s kidneys are shutting down. Ian is reaching Esther’s third symptom.

The team reconvenes to figure out the symptoms. Chase suggests E. Coli, but House points out he tried that last time. Cameron throws out lymphoma. House agrees that this is a possibility and asks for a blood smear and an MRI. They want to alert Cuddy that her original theory of gastroenteritis is not the cause, but House would rather not tell her anything in case she disagrees and interferes. House calls Wilson at the tables and asks him to keep Cuddy occupied.

The MRI shows that the base of Ian’s brain has been infiltrated by a small mass, likely related to the pituitary. Pituitary failure was the fourth of Esther’s symptoms. It also somewhat confirms lymphoma, although none of them actually saw it. The blood fact offers a contrary diagnosis. House walks out of the office.

The team finds him breaking into the commissary to get some coffee. He says that the next stop in the disease’s progression is the liver. Growing frustrated, House orders the team to give Ian every drug they can think of that will protect the liver.

Chase informs House that the liver is holding, but Ian’s platelets are dropping. Oddly, House is encouraged. This is a new symptom, different from anything Esther experienced. Ian begins gasping for breath as Foreman and Chase rush to help him.

House writes respiratory distress on the white board under Ian’s symptoms. Respiratory failure was the last of Esther’s symptoms before death. Feeling hopeless, House pushes the white board over. With Ian now on a ventilator, the team again tries to analyze the progression of symptoms. Ian is moving even faster than Esther did. Cameron tosses out that the interferon they put Ian on could possibly affect a type of leukemia. House calls Wilson for advice. Wilson comes upstairs to examine Ian’s blood, but doesn’t see anything askew.

Wilson suggests Kawasaki’s disease, in which antibodies eat the inside of the arteries, slowly choking off blood to major organs. Intrigued by the possibility, House prepares to search Ian’s coronary arteries for the disease, but the arteries are clear of aneurysms and the blood flow is normal. As he is about to shut down the scan, Chase notices a mass in Ian’s right atrial valve. House immediately readies to perform a biopsy.

During the procedure, Ian goes into cardiac arrest. It takes repeated attempts, but House is able to shock the boy back to life. House goes back to the biopsy, which Chase thinks is reckless after eight minutes of arrest.

Back in the office, the team begins throwing other possible diseases against the wall. Cuddy, having been alerted to Ian’s plight by the Alstons, barges into House’s office and angrily accuses him of giving the young boy brain damage. She thinks he’s still obsessed with Esther’s case twelve years later. She orders him to stay away from Ian. When Cuddy leaves, House plows ahead anyway. He hands Cameron the piece of mass they extracted and asks how many tests they can complete. She thinks they can do three, even though there are seven potential diseases on their board. They elect to start with histiocytosis, figuring Cuddy will be smart enough to test for sarcoidosis on her own.

The test for histiocytosis is negative, so they turn back to the board. House opts to test for tubular sclerosis, mainly because the test for that is more reliable. Sclerosis also comes up negative. House is now stumped. He stands on his office balcony, lost in thought. Wilson comes out to report how he triumphed in the poker tournament by hiding his pocket aces. The story leads House to an epiphany about what else could have been hiding.

House realizes that when they tested for Erdheim-Chester earlier, it hadn’t progressed far enough. He wants to use the last available piece of mass to test for it again. This time, the test confirms the ultra-rare disease. The team immediately starts the proper treatment.

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