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- Using a crack team of doctors and his wits, an antisocial maverick doctor specializing in diagnostic medicine does whatever it takes to solve puzzling cases that come his way.
- A new FBI profiler, Elizabeth Keen, has her entire life uprooted when a mysterious criminal, Raymond Reddington, who has eluded capture for decades, turns himself in and insists on speaking only to her.
- Complex overtones surround the kidnapping of a wealthy New York family's 15-year-old son, leading a specialist and a retiring FBI agent to figure it out.
- In modern Japan where the way of ninja is still practiced secretly, Recca discovers that he has a power to manipulate fire. Eventually he meets people who also has strange power, and he soon has to overcome his past and face his destiny.
- Reality TV show from Asia.
- Set in the musical world of a famous restaurant and anchored around the storyline of a rich young girl's journey of self-discovery when, fresh out of Le Cordon Bleu, Paris, she starts working in the kitchen of her father's restaurant, The Avilon, and learns that she cannot always get her way by being Daddy's girl.
- Can magic really bring happiness? Can magic break cultural and language barriers? Can magic change the world. Cyril: Simply Magic is unlike any other magic show ever made, and it's not just because Cyril is unlike any other magician. Simply Magic focuses on the idea that magic can affect people's lives positively. More than just entertainment, magic has the potential to bring happiness. And also through Cyril's seemingly impossible feats the audience gains hope that nothing in life is impossible, because Cyril accomplishes the impossible everyday. "Whatever you can imagine, can be made real."
- Reality series, in which contestants battle it out to determine who the best Muay Thai kickboxer is in Asia.
- A commercial for Flame of Recca on the channel AXN.
- House treats a patient on death row while Dr. Cameron avoids telling a patient she has a terminal illness.
- While House and his team scramble to discover what's causing brain and kidney dysfunction in a pregnant woman, Vogler is on the warpath to get House fired.
- The team takes care of a student with inexplicable electrical shocks, and House's parents visit.
- A nun suffering from acute dermatitis and asthma treated by House with possibly the wrong medication comes dangerously close to death.
- When a famous writer is brought in with language difficulties, House must assist via phone while waiting for a delayed plane.
- A woman comes down with symptoms of African sleeping sickness, but there seems to be no way she could have contracted it. House and his aides must ask a few tough questions and make some tough decisions in order to try to save her.
- A patient with 40% body burns and inexplicable cardiac and neurological signs is treated by the team, while House pursues disproving an old enemy's medical study.
- A morbidly obese ten-year-old girl has a heart attack, and her mother insists that House and his team look past her weight to find the diagnosis. Meanwhile, Vogler pressures House to fire a member of his staff. Clinic Patients: Unidentified man with an infected pierced scrotum; overweight woman with a 30-pound tumor on her ovaries who refuses to have it removed, because she worries she will be unattractive.
- Cuddy joins the team after her handyman falls off of her roof and begins to develop bizarre symptoms. Clinic Cases: African American man who objects to "minority meds."
- House has to deal with his promised dinner date with Cameron, a mysterious stroke in a clinic patient and a libidinous senior citizen.
- House and the team must determine what is causing an increasingly deceitful patient's muscle flailing. Stacy makes a decision, and Cameron avoids a test.
- A college boy whose low blood pressure does not respond with IV fluids piques House's curiosity. Clinic Cases: A woman who had a cold last week, man with a sore throat, woman whose leg hurts after running 6 miles, a boy and his MP3 Player.
- An ambitious and charismatic Black senator campaigning for the presidency falls ill from a mysterious malady, possibly AIDS.
- A detoxed sports star about to make his comeback breaks his arm due to brittle bones. Clinic Cases: Woman with leg pain, man trying to remove his contact lenses, a dentist with various issues, and a hung over teenager - all in 70 seconds.
- A doctor campaigns against the epidemic of TB in Africa, possibly at the risk of his own life.
- Chaos ensues after Chase's negligence leads to the death of a female patient. Now, after an inquiry from the hospital board, and a subpoena from the patient's brother, it's up to Stacey to protect Chase's career, as well as House's.
- A 38-year-old mother, apparently suffering from thrombosis, alcoholism and schizophrenia, has only her young son as caregiver.
- House's ex Stacy Warner asks him to treat her husband. House takes over a diagnostics class for a day and presents the class with three case studies of leg pain. As House tells his story and the class gradually fills up with listeners, the class learns a lot about how to be better doctors, and Chase, Foreman and Cameron learn some important details of House's past.
- Cameron gets mad at Foreman because Foreman steals his idea for an article. The case of the week: a lesbian woman has not slept for ten days despite taking a bottle of sleeping pills.