House MD: Season Seven (2011) [Blu-ray]
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He's sarcastic, incorrigible, bitter and in a relationship? Hugh Laurie returns in all 23 Season Seven episodes of House, the role that earned him 5 Primetime Emmy® Award nominations and 2 Golden Globe wins. Dr. Gregory House has spent his career taking
on seemingly hopeless cases, but when his rapport with Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) changes, he finds himself facing new and very different challenges. His team at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer, Peter Jacobson, Robert
Sean Leonard, Amber Tamblyn and Olivia Wilde) also continues to blaze trails as they investigate baffling medical cases involving a religious zealot, a professional bull rider and possibly even smallpox. Featuring phenomenal guest stars, including Candice
Bergen (Murphy Brown), Jennifer Grey (Dirty Dancing), Jack Coleman (Heroes), Michael Gladis (Mad Men), and more, it's the addictive hit series that continues to surprise and captivate audiences.
7.1 Now What? - House and Cuddy take the day off to talk about their new relationship, while the team tries to cure the lone neurosurgeon on staff who must be ready to operate. If not, the hospital will have to shut down its ER and
ICU. During the case, Thirteen prepares for her leave of absence. -- Final diagnosis: Toad egg toxicity
7.2 Selfish - The team treats a teen skateboarder who collapsed during a competition, and her family must make an impossible decision. Meanwhile, House reveals his relationship with Cuddy to his team, and they both worry whether they
can keep their work lives and love lives separate. -- Final diagnosis: Sickle cell trait
7.3 Unwritten - House and his team race against time to help an author who suffered a seizure while attempting to kill herself. With time running out until her psychiatric hold is over and she is released, House believes a clue may
be found in her newest manuscript. Meanwhile, House tries to find what common interests he shares with Cuddy, and they double date with Wilson and Sam. -- Final diagnosis: Trauma-related syringomyelia
7.4 Massage Therapy - House and the team treat a woman suffering from severe vomiting, heart problems, and a fever, but in the course of treatment, the team discovers that she is not who she says she is. During the case, House's new
fellow, a psychiatrist that Chase hired, is welcomed with a trial by fire. Meanwhile, a visit from House's masseuse (and former hooker) forces him and Cuddy to confront the fact they are both holding back in their relationship. -- Final Diagnosis: Side
effects of risperidone; schizophrenia
7.5 Unplanned Parenthood - When a newborn experiences breathing problems, the team must look at her mother's medical history for clues, and what they find leads the mother to a difficult decision. Meanwhile, Foreman and Taub must
both find a female replacement for Thirteen, and House and Wilson learn valuable lessons in babysitting when Cuddy has to work late. -- Final Diagnosis: Abbey: Pulmonary embolism secondary to lung cancer and melanoma. Abbey's baby: hereditary melanoma
7.6 Office Politics - Brilliant medical student Martha M. Masters joins the team at Cuddy's insistence, and her first case is treating a campaign manager who falls ill with a rash, leading to liver failure. But Masters' morality puts
her at odds with House and the rest of his team. Meanwhile, House debates whether it is worth lying to Cuddy if it will save his patient's life. -- Final Diagnosis: Hepatitis C
7.7 A Pox on Our House - A teenage girl comes to the hospital displaying classic smallpox symptoms, which the team dismisses as impossible until her step-father gets sick as well. Once the CDC intervenes and isolates the patients,
the team is unable to explore any further until House takes a life-threatening risk. -- Final Diagnosis: Rickettsialpox
7.8 Small Sacrifices - House must battle disease as well as belief when his patient gets sick after crucifying himself as part of a bargain with God to keep his daughter cancer-free. But when this bargain causes him to refuse
treatment, House must devise a new tactic. Meanwhile, Taub sees the other side of indiscretion, and Wilson and Sam's relationship changes. -- Final Diagnosis: Marburg multiple sclerosis; malnutrition; Rhodococcus
7.9 Larger Than Life - When a bassist passes out after saving a woman in a subway station, the team must treat him amidst his newfound celebrity, while he begins to realize he may be a better man than he believed. Meanwhile, House
must survive a dinner with Cuddy's mother, and Taub comes to terms with his marriage after he is featured in an ad for the hospital. -- Final Diagnosis: Chickenpox
7.10 Carrot or Stick - A drill sergeant at a camp for troubled kids collapses with severe back pain, and House and the team must find a connection when one of his recruits falls ill with the same symptoms. Meanwhile, Chase must track
down whoever is pranking him through a social networking site, and House tries to help Rachel get into a prestigious preschool. -- Final Diagnosis: Variegate porphyria
7.11 Family Practice - Cuddy's mother is rushed to the hospital with heart problems, but refuses treatment by House. When he discovers what is killing her, House, his team, and Cuddy risk their careers to give her the treatment
without Cuddy's mother or her doctor finding out. During the case, Masters weighs the dangers of coming clean versus keeping quiet. Meanwhile, Taub risks his side job working for his ex-brother-in-law to correct what he deems to be a medical oversight. --
Final Diagnosis: Cobalt poisoning secondary to metallosis
7.12 You Must Remember This - A woman comes to the hospital with temporary paralysis, but it is her perfect memory which compels House to take the case. Meanwhile, Taub prepares for an exam which is vital to his career, and Wilson's
new companion has House concerned. -- Final Diagnosis: McLeod syndrome causing obsessive–compulsive disorder
7.13 Two Stories - House attends a career day at an elementary school as a favor so Rachel can get accepted. Most of the class becomes fascinated with the case of a man who literally coughed up a lung, but things soon get out of
control. As House waits for the principal, two students prod House into talking about love, and specifically, why Cuddy is angry with him. -- Final Diagnosis: Food lodged in the lung
7.14 Recession Proof - A real estate higher-up is admitted to the hospital with a severe rash, but it soon becomes clear that he does not live the life that he has led his wife to believe. Meanwhile, House grapples with the fact that
his relationship may be distracting him and affecting his ability to diagnose his patients. -- Final Diagnosis: Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome
7.15 Bombshells - When Cuddy is admitted to the hospital with what may be life-threatening symptoms, House is confronted with the fact that he is not the supportive boyfriend Cuddy needs him to be, and her surreal dreams (including a
scene choreographed by Mia Michaels) may be trying to tell her something about her relationship with House. Meanwhile, the team treats a student whose emotional scars run deeper than his physical ones, and Taub must decide if the student is a threat to
others, or a kid struggling to find his way. -- Final Diagnosis: Ryan: Staphylococcus from an abscess. Cuddy: Benign tumor in the kidney; antibiotic allergy
7.16 Out of the Chute - Newly single and back on Vicodin, House gives himself the five-star treatment but begins to worry that nothing – not even medical puzzles – can excite him anymore. Meanwhile, he and his team treat a
professional bullrider who got attacked by a bull after suffering a seizure. But because of his many previous injuries, the team must devise new diagnostic techniques, while Masters becomes quite attached. -- Final Diagnosis: Bartonellosis
7.17 Fall from Grace - A homeless man is taken to the hospital after suffering a burn, but his condition quickly worsens. What intrigues the team, however, is the fact that he steadfastly refuses to give any information about his
real identity. But when the truth of who he really is comes out, it leaves the team stunned. Meanwhile, House agrees to a sham marriage with a prostitute so she can get her green card, and also takes advantage of Cuddy's guilt over the breakup. -- Final
Diagnosis: Refsum disease
7.18 The Dig - House discovers that Thirteen has been in prison for the past six months, and attempts to discover what crime she was guilty of, while also enlisting her help in defeating his spud gun nemesis. Meanwhile, the team
takes the case of a teacher who is coughing up blood. When they search his home, they find it filled with garbage. But even more disturbing is finding his wife living beneath the filth. -- Final Diagnosis: Nina: Ehlers–Danlos syndrome leading to
compulsive hoarding; Q fever. Brian: Q fever
7.19 Last Temptation - Thirteen returns as Masters prepares to graduate. Her final case is that of a teenage girl aiming to become the youngest sailor to circumnavigate the globe. As the case progresses, House offers Masters an
internship in return for forging her lab work requirements. Initially refusing to compromise her integrity, she declines. But when her patient takes a turn for the worse, she must make a decision: her principles, or her patient's life? -- Final Diagnosis:
Lymphoid sarcoma (Lymphosarcoma)
7.20 Changes - The team takes on the case of a lottery winner suffering from paralysis and multiple types of cancer, and they must figure out if it is his new millionaire lifestyle that is making him sick. Meanwhile, Cuddy's mother
threatens to sue the hospital over her treatment, and Foreman and Chase make a bet over who is repressing the uglier side of their personality more. -- Final Diagnosis: Teratoma
7.21 The Fix - After losing a bet with Wilson over a boxing match, House is convinced that the fighter he bet on has an underlying medical condition that cost him the fight. While he tries to prove it, he leaves his team alone to
help a bomb scientist who suffered a seizure. Meanwhile, House may be experimenting with a new drug to help his leg pain. --
7.22 After Hours - When House discovers that the experimental drug he has been using causes fatal tumors, he decides to attempt to excise them himself. However, he can not complete the surgery and ends up needing Cuddy's help.
Meanwhile, Thirteen's friend from prison, a relapsed drug user, arrives at her apartment needing medical care after being stabbed. With her friend unwilling to go to the hospital, Thirteen enlists Chase's assistance when the friend loses sensation and
movement in her arm. Also, Taub receives some unexpected news that could change his life. -- Final Diagnosis: Entamoeba
7.23 Moving On - The team treats a seriously ill performance artist who deliberately induced additional symptoms in herself with the aim of turning the diagnostics department into her new masterpiece, as House must decide which of
her symptoms are real, and which are self-inflicted. As the case progresses, House vows to make changes in his life, but remains rooted in old habits. After the case is over, House finally deals with his anger over the breakup and lashes out by driving
through Cuddy's dining room and escaping to a beach. -- Final Diagnosis: Wegener's granulomatosis
Final appearance of: Lisa Cuddy.
Note: This is also the last ever episode to feature Lisa Edelstein (i.e., Lisa Cuddy) as a series regular and also in the opening credits.
Disc 1 -- 7.01-7.05
Disc 2 -- 7.06-7.09
Disc 3 -- 7.10-7.14
Disc 4 -- 7.15-7.18
Disc 5 -- 7.19-7.23
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