Ep 18. Sleeping Dogs Lie
- TV14
- April 18, 2006
- 43 min
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8.1 (3,215)
In the House season 2 episode Sleeping Dogs Lie, the show continues with its trademark medical mystery solving format, as Gregory House and his team are presented with a difficult case of a young man who seems to be suffering from two different illnesses at the same time.
As the episode opens, viewers are introduced to the patient, a 28-year-old man named Bill who comes into the clinic with what appears to be symptoms of the flu. However, as Dr. House and his team begin to investigate further, they realize that there is more going on than just a simple case of the flu.
The team starts by conducting a battery of medical tests such as radiology, blood work, and even a spinal tap, but all the tests come back negative and no real clues emerge from the results. Frustrated and at a loss, the team starts to consider the possibility that Bill might be suffering from two different illnesses at the same time.
While the team is trying to unravel this medical mystery, they also have to deal with other ongoing issues in their personal lives. Dr. House has to fight off a lawsuit filed against him by a former patient, and Dr. Cameron deals with the emotional aftermath of breaking up with her boyfriend.
As the episode progresses, the team continues to dig deeper into Bill's medical condition. They notice that Bill's mental state seems to be deteriorating and that he is experiencing vivid and disturbing hallucinations. As they try to figure out the connection between these hallucinations and his physical symptoms, the team uncovers a shocking secret that Bill has been keeping.
Without giving too much away, let's just say that the team has to deal with a complex medical issue that involves a lot of different elements, including genetics, psychology, and legal issues. As always, Dr. House's diagnostic skills are put to the test, and the end result is an intriguing twist that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Ultimately, Sleeping Dogs Lie is a classic episode of House that showcases the show's strengths, including its clever writing, complex characters, and medical mystery-solving format. Whether you're a fan of the show or just a casual viewer, this episode is definitely worth checking out.