Overview
The team takes on the case of a deaf 14-year-old named Seth who collapsed after he started “hearing” explosions while competing in a wrestling match. When the team tries to test him for seizures, Seth loses vision in one eye, complicating House’s bunk theory of “Exploding Head Syndrome.” As his condition worsens, the team has an ethical disagreement about the patient and his mother’s adamant decision to forego cochlear implants to supplement his hearing. When the prospect of giving Seth the ability to hear for the first time in his life arises, House and the team are faced with a resounding decision. Meanwhile, House’s lack of sleep starts to play tricks on his mind, but he finds his insomnia may be a gift instead of a burden
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5 - 1Dying Changes Everything September 16, 2008
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5 - 2Not Cancer September 23, 2008
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5 - 3Adverse Events September 30, 2008
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5 - 4Birthmarks October 14, 2008
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5 - 5Lucky Thirteen October 21, 2008
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5 - 6Joy October 28, 2008
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5 - 7The Itch November 11, 2008
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5 - 8Emancipation November 18, 2008
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5 - 9Last Resort November 25, 2008
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5 - 10Let Them Eat Cake December 02, 2008
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5 - 11Joy to the World December 09, 2008
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5 - 12Painless January 19, 2009
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5 - 13Big Baby January 26, 2009
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5 - 14The Greater Good February 02, 2009
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5 - 15Unfaithful February 16, 2009
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5 - 16The Softer Side February 23, 2009
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5 - 17The Social Contract March 09, 2009
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5 - 18Here Kitty March 16, 2009
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5 - 19Locked In March 30, 2009
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5 - 20Simple Explanation April 06, 2009
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5 - 21Saviors April 13, 2009
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5 - 22House Divided April 27, 2009
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5 - 23Under My Skin May 04, 2009
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5 - 24Both Sides Now May 11, 2009