House (Hugh Laurie) is a brilliant doctor with the unique ability to quickly diagnose and cure the most frightening and rare diseases. House also happens to be an extremely arrogant and brash pain killer addict whose condescending and pretentious attitude leaves him at odds with both his staff of young and enthusiastic doctors and his patients. However, House is usually his patient’s last hope.
The scent of a man is intoxicating.
Jesus on his cheese sandwich.
"Dancing Queen" ringtone.
Hookers don't sue.
Fun until she pukes on your shoes.
Do you know CPR?
Say "good night" and hang up.
In memoriam.
Time for a party.
Finally!
The cast discusses some of the twists and turns coming up in season five.
Creator/executive producer David Shore and executive producer Katie Jacobs discuss their decisions behind House's disability, the Fox network's reaction to it, and what his handicap means.
Actors Omar Epps (Dr. Foreman), Robert Sean Leonard (Dr. Wilson), Jennifer Morrison (Dr. Cameron), Jesse Spencer (Dr. Chase), Hugh Laurie (Dr. House), and Lisa Edelstein (Dr. Cuddy) voice their wishes for their characters for the next season.
Cast members Hugh Laurie (Dr. Gregory House), Robert Sean Leonard (Dr. James Wilson), and Jennifer Morrison (Dr. Allison Cameron) discuss the challenge of acting on a show that uses a medical vocabulary.
Creator/executive producer David Shore shares his favorite one-liner. Actors Hugh Laurie (Dr. Gregory House) and Jesse Spencer (Dr. Robert Chase) discuss the challenges of acting so often with the same people.
Executive producer Bryan Singer discusses his history working with foreign actors and how he thought that House could only be played by an American actor.
Actor Hugh Laurie (Dr. Gregory House) recalls how he initially got involved with the show and explains what was appealing about the character of House.
Creator/Executive Producer David Shore explains how he developed the concept of the hostile doctor and the Sherlock Holmes correlation.
Actor Jesse Spencer (Dr. Robert Chase) talks about taking a gamble and flying in for an audition. He discusses the idea of openly playing an Australian which is so rare on television.
Actor Robert Sean Leonard (Dr. James Wilson) tells his audition story and reveals why he likes House over other pilots he auditioned for around the same time.
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