House Season 2, Ep. 9 "Deception"

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House and the team must decipher whether a patient who has cried wolf too many times now has a deadly illness.
  • Starring: Cynthia Nixon
  • Directed by: Deran Sarafian
  • Runtime: 44 minutes
  • Original air date: December 13, 2005
  • Network: FOX
 
 
 
 

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1. Acceptance
  September 13, 2005
House makes a trip to Death Row and Stacy returns to the hospital.
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2. Autopsy
  September 20, 2005
A girl's unimaginable bravery toward her terminal illness makes House suspicious as he puts a life-or-death decision about her case in her young hands.
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3. Humpty Dumpty
  September 27, 2005
Cuddy struggles with a case of guilt when her handyman is injured while at her place, and House and his team have to work fast to save the young man's pursuit of the American Dream.
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4. TB Or Not TB
  November 1, 2005
House's patient is willing to die in order to further his social cause.
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5. Daddy's Boy
  November 8, 2005
Lies between a father and son may prevent House and his team from saving their patient.
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6. Spin
  November 15, 2005
House's wheels start turning when a pro-cyclist admits to taking performance-enhancing drugs.
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7. Hunting
  November 22, 2005
A patient with AIDS stalks House to get him to take his case; House and Stacy stalk a mouse in her attic; and Cameron faces a health scare of her own.
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8. The Mistake
  November 29, 2005
A patient's death prompts an investigation into whether Chase or House may have been responsible for her death.
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9. Deception
  December 13, 2005
House and the team must decipher whether a patient who has cried wolf too many times now has a deadly illness.
 
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10. Failure to Communicate
  January 10, 2006
A journalist's head injury results in unintelligible speech, leaving House and his team at a loss; and the heat is turned up between House and Stacy when they're out of town.
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11. Need to Know
  February 7, 2006
A young mother on fertility medication reminds House and the team that everybody lies; House and Stacy rekindle their relationship.
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12. Distractions
  February 14, 2006
House and his team resort to unusual diagnostic methods to treat a young man with extremely severe burns and House strikes back at a former med school colleague.
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13. Skin Deep
  February 20, 2006
House and his team treat a young model for a drug addiction but discover shocking surprises about her in the process.
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14. Sex Kills
  March 7, 2006
House and his team race against the clock to diagnose a dead woman in order to save a dying man.
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15. Clueless
  March 28, 2006
When House and his team race against the clock to diagnose the source of a man's illness, the clues point to a shocking suspect.
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16. Safe
  April 4, 2006
A teenage heart transplant patient is rushed to the hospital when she has an allergic reaction while living in a "clean" room, and House and Wilson work out the kinks of their new living arrangement.
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17. All In
  April 11, 2006
House and the team race to prevent a young boy from suffering the same fate as a former patient with identical symptoms who lost her life.
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18. Sleeping Dogs Lie
  April 18, 2006
When a patient needs a liver transplant to give House and the team more time to solve the case, an ethical dilemma arises that may eliminate the patient's chance of survival.
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19. House vs. God
  April 25, 2006
A teenage faith healer challenges House and the team's beliefs about faith and God and whether either has a physical effect on a patient's condition.
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20. Euphoria; Part 1
  May 2, 2006
A wounded police officer with uncontrollable laughter has House and the team baffled; when Foreman starts showing the same symptoms and the officer's illness takes a fatal turn, they must race to figure out the cause before it's too late to save Foreman's life.
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21. Euphoria; Part 2
  May 3, 2006
Foreman faces his own mortality as House and the team struggle to figure out how to stop the progression of his deadly illness.
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22. Forever
  May 9, 2006
House and the team take on two cases at once when they attempt to save the lives of a young mother and her newborn son.
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23. Who's Your Daddy?
  May 16, 2006
House and the team take on the case of a hurricane Katrina victim and Cuddy searches for a sperm donor.
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24. No Reason
  May 23, 2006
House is shot by a former patient and must share a recovery room with the gunman.
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Episode 9, "Deception"
Synopsis: House and the team must decipher whether a patient who has cried wolf too many times now has a deadly illness.
Original air date: December 13, 2005
Runtime: 44 minutes
ASIN: B000WE6ZHQ
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #36,747 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
House Season 2
Synopsis: House is an innovative take on the medical drama in which the villain is a medical malady and the hero is an irreverent, controversial doctor who trusts no one, least of all his patients.
Starring: Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein
Supporting actors: Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Tom Verica, Cameron Richardson, James DuMont, Stephanie Venditto, Karis Campbell, Donzaleigh Abernathy, John Burke, Jim Hoffmaster, Julie Michaels
Season year: 2006
Genre: Drama, Mystery
Executive producer: Paul Attanasio
Network: David Shore
ASIN: B000WECFD4
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227 of 242 people found the following review helpful
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After ER, Chicago Hope, and dozens of other medical dramas, how many really good stories could be left? Turns out, quite a few if done in the right way with an excellent cast. House M.D. breathes new life into the hospital drama by adding a dash of CSI type sleuthing with a stellar cast, led by Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House and also starring Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, and Robert Sean Leonard.

Dr. Gregory House is an incredibly unusual doctor. He dislikes patients, is partially crippled by a muscular disorder, pops Vicodin like they are tic-tacs, and is addicted to reruns of General Hospital. He would rather read a medical journal or hide out in the OB/GYN lounge than deal with a patient. His true purpose in life is leading a team of young doctors in diagnosing the usually rare and fatal maladies that baffle most doctors. Here House is part Sherlock Holmes and part Gil Grissom. He assembles the puzzle, often failing to get the pieces right, until finally the solution is arrived at. In the meantime he runs rampant across the hospital, badgering or simply bullying his way into getting what he needs to try and help the patient. His bedside manner is not pleasant, in fact House is a jerk because being a jerk is the fastest way to get patients healthy.

Season 2 started off a bit slow overall as a subplot about House and his ex-girlfriend Stacy (Sela Ward) takes up too much screen time, but once she departs the season picks up dramatically. There is quite a bit of character growth for the staff: Dr. Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) still holds a bit of a torch for House but moves on to other and more risky things, Dr. Chase (Jesse Spencer) has difficulty dealing with the death of his father and still doubts his own abilities at times, and Dr. Foreman (Omar Epps) discovers that he is willing to step on others to ensure his own success, and that sometimes tragedy strikes closest to home. Dr. Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) and Dr. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) get some great screen time, becoming more three-dimensional and much more interesting, and we learn quite a deal more about House and the skeletons in his closet that make him tick.

The 2nd season set contains 24 episodes, with the best coming towards the end of the season, several featurettes, and at least one commentary according to the tvshowsondvd guys. Top episodes include Sex Kills, All In, Sleeping Dogs Lie, House vs God, and the brilliant two-parter Euphoria, which showcases some phenomenal acting by Epps, Morrison, and Laurie. The writing is particularly fresh, original, and inspired, and the cast seems to thrive on the energy. Some of the incredible guest stars include LL Cool J, Ron Livingston(Office Space), Alanna Ubach(Legally Blonde), Cynthia Nixon(SATC), Greg Grunberg(Alias), Samantha Mathis(Pump up the Volume), Michelle Trachtenberg(Buffy), Elias Koteas(Traffic), Charles S. Dutton(Threshold), Michelle Clunie(Queer as Folk), and D.B Sweeney(The Cutting Edge). Improving on a great rookie season is difficult, but House M.D. succeeds brilliantly. Pick up your copy today. Highly Recommended.

A.G. Corwin
St.Louis, MO
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95 of 102 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. House and Crew are back for more! June 14, 2006
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While some shows experience a "sophomore slump" of sorts, this was certainly not the case with "House" which picked up right where it left off with more great stories and more interesting cases. Once again, Hugh Laurie stars as the mysterious and brilliant Dr. House. Also back are his crack team of assistants Drs. Allison Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), Eric Foreman (Omar Epps), and Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer), his loyal friend Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), and his regularly exasperated boss Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein).

In season 2, the show broke the mold a little bit and focused a little more on the backgrounds of the characters to give us a better idea of who they are and how they came to be working at the hospital. Especially interesting was the relationship between Dr. House and his former girlfriend Stacy Warner (Sela Ward). This storyline gave viewers a better idea of who House is and how he came to be the way that he is.

Standout episodes from this season include "Acceptance" (about a death row inmate), "Skin Deep" (about a beauty queen with a bizarre ailment), "Failure to Communicate" (about a journalist who can't talk), "Euporia" (about a sick cop), and "No Reason" (abot what happens after House gets shot).

And of course, House is back with some more zingers:

Jack: "I don't want to hear semantics."

House: "You anti-semantic bastard."

- No Reason

"Why do you wanna sleep on a couch anyway? You got money. At least until the divorce is finalized."

- Clueless

Cameron - "Could pain medication cause an orgasm?"

House - "I wish."

- Distractions

Wilson - "Did you know your phone is dead? Do you ever recharge the batteries?"

House - "They recharge? I just keep buying new phones."

- Failure to Communicate

"Is it still illegal to perform an autopsy on a living person?"

- Autopsy
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the smartest shows around :-) August 14, 2006
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I love watching House. Not only is Hugh Laurie great in this, but the whole cast and the story lines make for entertaining television. This is great and he should definately win the Emmy this year. He really deserves it.

Here are some of my favourite episodes in this season. Autopsy featured a brave and mature little 9 year old girl with cancer. Daddy's Boy, showed a student with weird electrical shocks that they try to figure out, and House's parents come to visit him. And finally, I really loved Failure To Communicate where he and Stacey Warner are stuck at an airport waiting for a flight where they begin to rekindle their deminished romance.

Hugh Laurie really is very talented. Not only does he use an American accent with perfection, but his timing and delivery are brilliant and he's very believable. It's a great show and it's smart and enjoyable. I highly recommend it.
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