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29-12-2006, 13:44
Un po' di spoilerucci sulle puntate di House che verranno!
Episode 3.12 Needle in a Haystack: Teenagers Jimmy and Leah are making out on a deserted road in the back seat of a car when he suddenly turns blue and starts gasping for air before passing out. While working to find the cause of Jimmy's mysterious problem, Cameron, Chase and Foreman learn Jimmy is a gypsy. Through tests, they also learn his liver is in very bad shape, and he begins to bleed from various parts of his body. The team wants to start an experimental treatment but are stopped by Jimmy's very adamant parents. Foreman tries to talk him into taking the medicine without telling his parents when Jimmy suddenly writhes in pain and is taken to surgery.
Episode 3.13, One Day, One Room: House also deals with a waiting room full of people claiming to have runny noses and he then figures out that most are there for having an STD instead. A young woman, Eve, is one of the patients that comes in for an STD. They determine that she was raped and try and get her to see the psychiatrist. After Eve sees the psychiatrist, she grabs a bottle of sedatives and swallows them all, causing her to go into convulsions and have trouble breathing. After she comes around, House talks to her, under orders from Cuddy, about her rape, but she only wants to make small talk, hoping that will help her. After spending some time talking about things, Cuddy tells House that Eve is pregnant. They spend a long time together, talking about life and what happened to her, finally breaking down and both being honest."
Episode 3.14 * Insensitive: A young woman named Hannah is caught by the police while spray painting graffiti on a bridge and when her mother Cynthia picks her up from the police station, she begins to have hallucinations. Arguing with her daughter when Hannah begins to see and hear the same things over and over again, Cynthia doesn't see a snow plow in time to stop and hit it, causing them both to go to the hospital. House watches while Chase cleans her cuts and bruises and, intrigued when she rattles off information that a normal 16-year-old wouldn't know, asks her if she's heard of déjà vu. He tells her it's pretty common unless it's happening as often as it is with her. He looks at her lips, fingers and fingernails and mentions she has an extremely rare condition called CIPA, Congenital insensitivity to pain, which means she can't feel ANY pain. She and House compare scars and problems before House surprises her and drugs her so they can perform the tests needed that she won't sit still for. She continues to ask to see her mother, giving the doctors problems while they try and test and treat her. They finally operate and House pulls out a 25-foot long tapeworm, which has been causing some of Hannah's problems.
Episode 3.15, No title yet the POTW is a 35 year old musical savant. He's mentally impared in all ways except musically. He can play anything, even after only hearing it once. Managed by his father, he gives piano concerts for a living. He can barely dress himself, but he's a virtuoso on the keyboards. Anyway, one night he is performing and he starts screwing up, which he never does and of course that leads him PPTH. It turns out the guy was injured years ago, leading to brain damage etc...House is intrigued by his musical ability and pushes a full sized keyboard into the guy's room. House starts playing 'Blackbird' by Paul McCartney, to which Patrick (the patient's name), responds by playing it perfectly. House then plays a complicated, cool jazz number - Patrick again plays the exact same thing. Then House plays something rich and complicated. Ditto. Except Patrick starts playing along *with* House, leading House to get an clue about something medically. (I do believe we see House playing "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin later on as well.) I won't go into the medicine etc..but House eventually figures out that if they remove half of Patrick's brain, he'll be able to lead a fairly normal life as a full person (something he cannot do right now), but he'll lose his musical ability. A choice is there to be made by Patrick and his father. Have an actual *life* or go on as you are - your only ability being the ability to play the piano.
Episode 3.12 Needle in a Haystack: Teenagers Jimmy and Leah are making out on a deserted road in the back seat of a car when he suddenly turns blue and starts gasping for air before passing out. While working to find the cause of Jimmy's mysterious problem, Cameron, Chase and Foreman learn Jimmy is a gypsy. Through tests, they also learn his liver is in very bad shape, and he begins to bleed from various parts of his body. The team wants to start an experimental treatment but are stopped by Jimmy's very adamant parents. Foreman tries to talk him into taking the medicine without telling his parents when Jimmy suddenly writhes in pain and is taken to surgery.
Episode 3.13, One Day, One Room: House also deals with a waiting room full of people claiming to have runny noses and he then figures out that most are there for having an STD instead. A young woman, Eve, is one of the patients that comes in for an STD. They determine that she was raped and try and get her to see the psychiatrist. After Eve sees the psychiatrist, she grabs a bottle of sedatives and swallows them all, causing her to go into convulsions and have trouble breathing. After she comes around, House talks to her, under orders from Cuddy, about her rape, but she only wants to make small talk, hoping that will help her. After spending some time talking about things, Cuddy tells House that Eve is pregnant. They spend a long time together, talking about life and what happened to her, finally breaking down and both being honest."
Episode 3.14 * Insensitive: A young woman named Hannah is caught by the police while spray painting graffiti on a bridge and when her mother Cynthia picks her up from the police station, she begins to have hallucinations. Arguing with her daughter when Hannah begins to see and hear the same things over and over again, Cynthia doesn't see a snow plow in time to stop and hit it, causing them both to go to the hospital. House watches while Chase cleans her cuts and bruises and, intrigued when she rattles off information that a normal 16-year-old wouldn't know, asks her if she's heard of déjà vu. He tells her it's pretty common unless it's happening as often as it is with her. He looks at her lips, fingers and fingernails and mentions she has an extremely rare condition called CIPA, Congenital insensitivity to pain, which means she can't feel ANY pain. She and House compare scars and problems before House surprises her and drugs her so they can perform the tests needed that she won't sit still for. She continues to ask to see her mother, giving the doctors problems while they try and test and treat her. They finally operate and House pulls out a 25-foot long tapeworm, which has been causing some of Hannah's problems.
Episode 3.15, No title yet the POTW is a 35 year old musical savant. He's mentally impared in all ways except musically. He can play anything, even after only hearing it once. Managed by his father, he gives piano concerts for a living. He can barely dress himself, but he's a virtuoso on the keyboards. Anyway, one night he is performing and he starts screwing up, which he never does and of course that leads him PPTH. It turns out the guy was injured years ago, leading to brain damage etc...House is intrigued by his musical ability and pushes a full sized keyboard into the guy's room. House starts playing 'Blackbird' by Paul McCartney, to which Patrick (the patient's name), responds by playing it perfectly. House then plays a complicated, cool jazz number - Patrick again plays the exact same thing. Then House plays something rich and complicated. Ditto. Except Patrick starts playing along *with* House, leading House to get an clue about something medically. (I do believe we see House playing "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin later on as well.) I won't go into the medicine etc..but House eventually figures out that if they remove half of Patrick's brain, he'll be able to lead a fairly normal life as a full person (something he cannot do right now), but he'll lose his musical ability. A choice is there to be made by Patrick and his father. Have an actual *life* or go on as you are - your only ability being the ability to play the piano.