Ep 12. Moving the Chains
- TV14
- February 1, 2010
- 44 min
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7.9 (2,543)
In House season 6 episode 12, titled "Moving the Chains," the team is tasked with diagnosing the symptoms of a football player who collapsed on the field during a game. The episode opens with the player being rushed to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, where House and his team begin their investigation.
As they work to figure out what has caused the player's collapse, House becomes increasingly intrigued by the patient's sports memorabilia collection. This leads him to deduce that the football player may be suffering from a rare condition known as acute porphyria, which he believes is being triggered by the physical exertion of playing football.
Meanwhile, the rest of the team is dealing with their own personal dramas. Taub is struggling with the demands of fatherhood and his severely ill infant daughter, while Foreman is grappling with the repercussions of a decision he made in a previous episode.
With tensions running high both in the hospital and outside of it, the team must work together to save the football player's life before it's too late. Along the way, they confront some of their own personal demons and learn the true meaning of teamwork.
As always, the episode is filled with the show's trademark blend of dark humor, medical drama, and sharp character development. Viewers will be on the edges of their seats as they wait to see whether the team can successfully diagnose and treat the football player, and whether they will be able to overcome their own struggles in the process.
Overall, House season 6 episode 12 is an engaging and suspenseful installment in the series, showcasing the strengths of the show's talented cast and crew. Fans of the series will not want to miss this exciting episode.