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maxgt
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19:24 EDT, 02 Nov, 2010
News
The medical world is tested against belief when a boy is brought in for treatment but none of the staff knows what happen to him. Next week on " House M.D.", a wealthy businessman brings his teenage son, who is suffering from inexplicable stomac
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maxgt
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19:17 EDT, 02 Nov, 2010
Review
A wealthy businessman brings his son, who's suffering from debilitating stomach pains, to Princeton-Plainsboro, and believes the young boy is in this position as a result of karma. Meanwhile, Chase and Foreman struggle to find a way to explain a bloo
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kendra
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19:12 EDT, 02 Nov, 2010
Review
House 's ' Instant Karma ' opened up in a disappointing way as we didn't get the usual exciting case-of-the-week intro where we see a person doing something normal, start to twitch, then their significant other/child/friend collapses o
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satinbutterfly
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17:21 EDT, 14 Oct, 2009
Discussion
So Chase didn't kill him afterall? Okay what Chase did not lead to the tyrant's immediate death or did i miss something? Well if he did not kill him then all's well unless of course he did something inappropriate.
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maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
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A wealthy businessman brings his teenage son to the hospital and insists on having House handle the case; Foreman and Chase prepare to present information on the Dibala case. Watch & Discuss: Watch House: Season 6, Episode 4 - 'Instant Karma&apos
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