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House :: Three Stories (01x21)
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| Title: | Three Stories |
| Episode #: | 01x21 |
| Production Number: | HOU-121 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday May 17th, 2005 |
*Also Known As: - Kolme tarinaa (
Finland [MTV3]) - Tři příběhy (
Czech Republic)
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FI (MTV3) |
Feb 08, 2007 |
Czech Republic |
Mar 05, 2007 |
NL (SBS 6) |
Jul 31, 2008 |
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Episode Summary |
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House is surprised when his ex-girlfriend, Stacy Warner, makes a visit. He's even more surprised when he finds out that she's not there to see him, but to get help for her ailing husband. As House debates over whether or not to take the case, Cuddy decides to make him a substitute lecturer to a class of medical students. While there, he weaves together three stories of patients who all have the same symptom. The lecture is one that the students, and all those who hear it, will never forget.
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Award: In 2005, David Shore won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series for this episode. |
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Stacy: You're in pain; you're not thinking clearly.
House: That's why I need the damn morphine! | Dr. Cuddy: Dr. Riley is throwing up; he obviously can’t lecture.
House: You witnessed the spew, or you just have his word for it? I think I’m coming down with a little bit of the clap. I may have to go home for a few days. | House: (describing a case) And C, (cut to a mini-golf course) we’ve got Carmen Electra. Golfing.
Keen: Whoa, you treated the Baywatch chick?
House: The Baywatch thespian. And no, I’ve gotta disguise the identity of each of the patients and I got tired of using the middle-aged man. Carmen seemed like a pleasant alternative. Also, she’s apparently quite the golfer. | House: I like my leg. I've had it for as long as I can remember. | House: Why is it always me?
Cuddy: Because the world hates you. | Cuddy: We go in, take out the dead muscle. There’s still some risk of reperfusion injury, but –
Stacy: Give me the forms you need signed.
Cuddy: You’re saving his life.
Stacy: He won’t see it that way. | House: It’s just taking longer.
Stacy: No, it’s not. We’ve got to let him cut the leg off.
House: It’s my leg. It’s my life.
Stacy: Would you give up your leg to save my life?
House: Of course I would.
Stacy: Then why do you think your life is worth less than mine? | Stacy: God, you’re an idiot.
House: I think I’m more of a jerk.
Stacy: I’m not being glib. And I’m not being cute, I don’t want you to kill yourself.
House: I’m not gonna die.
Stacy: Oh, I feel completely reassured. |
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House: Have you ever see those Girls Gone Wild videos?
Girls Gone Wild is a series of videos with young women in various states of drunkenness and nudity. | House: You tell me Cujo bites you...
Cujo is a novel about a St. Bernard that terrorizes a family and was written by Stephen King. |
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