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as. asGuest cast , Christine Avila, Peter Birkenhead, Jewel Christian, Stephanie Erb, Wil Horneff, James Immekus, Stephanie Venditto, JR Villarreal, and.Reception The season gained high; 'No Reason' was watched by 25.47 million viewers, the show's biggest audience ever at that point. Season two averaged 17.3 million viewers an episode, outperforming season one by 30%. The number of viewers made it the tenth most-watched show of the 2005–2006 television season.Writer won a for the episode 'Autopsy'. Episodes. Main article: No.overallNo. InseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers(millions)231'&September 13, 2005 ( 2005-09-13)15.91House is brought in for a consult on a with mysterious symptoms.

Cameron feels the hospital's resources are better used to find a different diagnosis for a young cancer patient. House and Stacy try to establish a good work relationship, especially after he lies to her to secure the transfer of the inmate to the hospital.Final diagnosis: and (Clarence) and (Cindy)242'September 20, 2005 ( 2005-09-20)13.64A nine-year-old cancer patient is brought before House after she experiences hallucinations.

House figures out a way to help her, but it will involve serious risk. They discover she has a tumor on her heart, but when it turns out to be benign, the team decides a clot may be navigating her body.Final diagnosis:253'Dan AttiasSeptember 27, 2005 ( 2005-09-27)13.37Cuddy feels responsible when her handyman falls off her roof then exhibits unusual symptoms. House's team amputates the handyman's hand to prevent the spread of infection, but when the other hand starts showing similar signs, they must seek out the source before it kills the patient.Final diagnosis: secondary to264'TB or Not TB'November 1, 2005 ( 2005-11-01)12.18A famous doctor falls ill when working in Africa, and is sent to House for treatment. Tensions mount when House refuses to believe he has, but everyone else believes so.Final diagnosis: and275'Thomas L.

MoranNovember 8, 2005 ( 2005-11-08)14.15A student who just graduated from experiences severe spasms at a graduation party. Meanwhile, House's parents drop by but he is reluctant to see them, igniting curiosity among the hospital staff.Final diagnosis: and286'November 15, 2005 ( 2005-11-15)12.95A famous cyclist is brought to Princeton-Plainsboro after collapsing during a race. He is surprisingly honest about several illegal medications and techniques he applies to himself, but his sickness is not caused by any of these.Final diagnosis:, and297'November 22, 2005 ( 2005-11-22)14.72House is confronted by Kalvin , a gay man who demands treatment when other doctors diagnose him with, something he admits he does have. House begins making moves on Stacy using sensitive information on her relationship with Mark.Final diagnosis:308'November 29, 2005 ( 2005-11-29)14.91A lawsuit is brought against Chase and House for the death of a mother who comes in with stomach pain. A disciplinary committee convenes to determine whether either of them is at fault.Final diagnosis:, then and from a liver transplant319'Deran SarafianDecember 13, 2005 ( 2005-12-13)14.52Anica is at an where House observes her have a seizure. She is admitted to the hospital but Cameron wants her to be discharged when they discover she has, however, House believes she has an underlying condition.Final diagnosis: and3210'January 10, 2006 ( 2006-01-10)14.83While House and Stacy are in, a famed journalist collapses in his magazine company's office. While he acts nonchalantly after getting up, it becomes clear from his -inflected speech that he is suffering from.Final diagnosis: and3311'David SemelPamela DavisFebruary 7, 2006 ( 2006-02-07)22.24Cameron worries about the potential results of her test and House basks in the afterglow of his kiss with Stacy, but Wilson tells him to keep a level head about things.

House must dig through the life and lies of a busy housewife to find the true reason why she is showing signs of physical and mental degeneration.Final diagnosis: abuse and3412'Distractions'Dan AttiasLawrence KaplowFebruary 14, 2006 ( 2006-02-14)19.20The team struggles to diagnose a teen (James Immekus) suffering from spasms when severe burns following an accident make most of their usual diagnostic tests impossible. Meanwhile, House exacts revenge on a doctor who turned him in for cheating in medical school.Final diagnosis:3513'Skin Deep'Story by: Russel Friend & Garrett LernerTeleplay by: Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner &February 20, 2006 ( 2006-02-20)14.18House treats a teenage supermodel who suddenly passes out during a fashion show. When her toxicology screen shows heroin, she is treated for addiction; unfortunately, her symptoms continue after she is weaned off the drugs.

Meanwhile, House fights off increasingly bad leg pain.Final diagnosis: (More specifically ) and3614'Sex Kills'David SemelMatt WittenMarch 7, 2006 ( 2006-03-07)20.56House treats a man who unknowingly has a seizure and is in need of a new heart. He was admitted by his daughter Amy Errington. When the transplant committee votes 'no,' House tries to get one from a dead woman whose organs have also been rejected by the committee.Final diagnosis: (Henry) and secondary to (Laura)3715'Deran SarafianThomas L. MoranMarch 28, 2006 ( 2006-03-28)21.44When a man cannot breathe during sexual role playing with his wife, House questions the motives behind their marriage; Wilson's presence in his house begins to take a toll on him.Final diagnosis:3816'Safe'Peter BlakeApril 4, 2006 ( 2006-04-04)22.71Melinda , a troubled teenager who is immuno-compromised as a result of medications she must take after a heart transplant, has a severe allergic reaction and goes into shock when her boyfriend visits her. Meanwhile, House and Wilson continue to work out the problems in their new living arrangement.Final diagnosis:3917'David FosterApril 11, 2006 ( 2006-04-11)21.20The hospital is hosting an oncology benefit tournament when a six-year-old boy (Carter Page) is brought in exhibiting symptoms identical to those of a patient House had twelve years ago. House is convinced the boy's case is identical and he can predict the course of the young patient's illness, which ended in the first patient's death.Final diagnosis:4018'Sleeping Dogs Lie'Greg YaitanesSara HessApril 18, 2006 ( 2006-04-18)22.64A young woman's health becomes a question of ethics when she is unable to sleep for ten days.

It is not until House discovers she will need a liver transplant that he also uncovers some vital information about her and her partner Max. Meanwhile, Cameron accuses Foreman of when an article he authors appears remarkably similar to one of hers.Final diagnosis:4119'Doris EganApril 25, 2006 ( 2006-04-25)24.52House wants to call a 15-year-old 's bluff, but when the boy is admitted into the hospital he seemingly causes a cancer patient's condition to go into remission. After being diagnosed, the boy refuses brain surgery, but when his condition worsens, House and his staff have to make a decision.Final diagnosis: and4220'Euphoria (Part 1)'Deran SarafianMatthew V. LewisMay 2, 2006 ( 2006-05-02)22.71House is trying to cure a crooked cop who acts turbulent and laughs uncontrollably, but he and his team are unable to determine the cause.

When Foreman starts showing similar symptoms to that of the ill cop, the situation soon becomes deadly serious for everyone involved.Final diagnosis: Secondary but no final diagnosis4321'Euphoria (Part 2)'Deran SarafianRussel Friend & Garrett Lerner & David ShoreMay 3, 2006 ( 2006-05-03)17.16After the police officer dies, Foreman, fearing for his life, contacts his father who rushes to his son's side. Meanwhile, House and the rest of the team are still trying to save Foreman before the disease that killed the officer gets him too.Final diagnosis: Induced and secondary to infection by4422'Forever'Liz FriedmanMay 9, 2006 ( 2006-05-09)24.29On his way out the door, a man vomits and decides to stay home from work, only to find his wife in the bathtub having a seizure and their newborn infant drowning.Final diagnosis:, and4523'Story by: Charles M. Duncan &Teleplay by: John Mankiewicz & Lawrence KaplowMay 16, 2006 ( 2006-05-16)22.38A 16-year-old victim suffering from horrifying hallucinations is brought to House by a former bandmate who recently discovered the girl is his daughter. Although House fears his friend is being scammed, he takes the case. As he works his way through the girl's lies in order to diagnose and treat her, he is forced to tell a few lies of his own.Final diagnosis: and4624'David ShoreStory by: Lawrence Kaplow & David ShoreTeleplay by: David ShoreMay 23, 2006 ( 2006-05-23)25.47When House and his team are working on the diagnosis of a man with a swollen tongue, the husband of a former patient walks into House's office and shoots him in the. House continues to treat his patient from his ICU bed although the shooter , who was shot by hospital security and handcuffed to his bed, has become his roommate.

When the after effects of the shooting begin to impact House, he starts to question his own ability to diagnose properly. Retrieved July 8, 2009. Byrne, Bridget (November 7, 2005). Retrieved April 10, 2009. McCollum, Charlie (August 30, 2005). Retrieved July 8, 2009. de Moraes, Lisa (June 1, 2006).

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