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House :: Detox (01x11)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Detox
Episode #: 01x11
Production Number: HOU-112
Original Airdate: Tuesday February 15th, 2005
*Also Known As:
  • Vieroituksessa ( Finland [MTV3])
  • Absťák ( Czech Republic)
9.3/10 (9 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
FI (MTV3) Nov 30, 2006
Czech Republic Dec 13, 2006
NL (SBS 6) Jun 26, 2008
Episode Crew
Director: Nelson McCormick
Writer: Thomas L. Moran
Lawrence Kaplow (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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House decides to take Cuddy's challenge and stops taking Vicodin for a week in exchange for no clinic duty for a month. House's withdrawal symptoms become more and more severe as he and his team have figure out why a 16 year old girl will not stop bleeding after being in a car accident. Foreman and Cameron begin wondering if House is stable enough to even be attending this patient.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
America OlivoplayedIngridRecurring (first appearance)
Marco PelaezplayedPharmacistRecurring (second appearance)
Maurice GodinplayedDr. HouraniRecurring (first appearance)
Akiko MorisonplayedAnesthesiologist 
Amanda SeyfriedplayedPam 
Mark HarelikplayedMr. Foster 
Nick D'AgostoplayedKeith Foster 
 
Main Cast
 
Hugh LaurieplayedDr. Gregory House
Lisa EdelsteinplayedDr. Lisa Cuddy
Omar EppsplayedDr. Eric Foreman
Robert Sean Leonard (1)playedDr. James Wilson
Jennifer MorrisonplayedDr. Allison Cameron
Jesse SpencerplayedDr. Robert Chase
 
Episode Notes
 
For his performance in this episode, Hugh Laurie received a 2005 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
The Crystal MethodTrip Like I Do 
Joe CockerFeelin' Alright 
Windy WagnerYou Don't Have To Worry 
Windy WagnerYou Think I Do 
 
Episode Quotes
 
House: Internal bleeding after a car accident? Wow - that's shocking!
 
House: I had a massage.
Dr. Chase: It looks like you had a masseuse.
 
Dr. Cuddy: I can't protect you. Patients talk, doctors talk.
House: About how big your ass has gotten lately? Not me – I defend it.
 
Dr. Foreman: You know, House shouldn't even be here!
Dr. Chase: Because he said something inappropriate? If we sent him home every time he did that, he'd never be here. We wouldn't even need his office.
 
Dr. Cuddy: Answer me.
House: Nothing I could say is going to change how you feel, and nothing could come out of your reaction that is going to change what I plan to do. So I prefer to say nothing.
Dr. Cuddy: So...that was you just saying nothing?
House: Uh-huh.
 
Dr. Wilson: You alienate people.
House: I've been alienating people since I was three.
Dr. Wilson: Oh, come on! Drop it! You don't think you've changed in the last few years?
House: Well, of, of course I have. I've gotten older. My hair's gotten thinner. Sometimes I'm bored, sometimes I'm lonely, sometimes I wonder what it all means.
 
House: Of course I've changed!
Dr. Wilson: And everything's the leg? Nothing's the pills? They haven't done a thing to you?
House: They let me do my job, and they take away my pain.
 
House: (waves cane) Chicks dig this - it's better than a puppy!
 
 
Cultural References
 
Dr. Wilson: No, I want to make sure you don’t start firing shots from the clock tower.

Wilson is referencing Charles Whitman, who on August 1, 1966, climbed to the top of the University of Texas Tower in Austin and began a shooting spree which lasted 96 minutes, killing 10 people and wounding 32 others.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorDavid Shore
Main Title ThemeMassive Attack
 
 
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