Season 5 picks up where season 4 left off. With Amber's death House blames himself and believes Wilson blames him but is afraid to ask. Wilson decides to leave the hospital. Is Wilson really gone? Will he return? Will House change? Where will Season 5 take Cameron and Chase's relationship? Many questions will be answered as House Season 5 continues. Pick an episode below and start contributing what you know...
Just when you're wondering (again) where the plot of 'House' can go, the writers pull this one out of their seemingly never-ending bag of tricks. Fear not, this review has no intention of spoiling anything like the SkyOne adverts for season 6.
Put it like this: there is still the fair share of typical House cases throughout the season, rife with odd medical complications and otherwise banal personal life causes but when it hits the plot peaks, you'll realise what a good ride it is. And then there's the finale - A finale that spans several episodes in building up to its climax. However, the entire season is worth watching just for that. Amazing!
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All 24 episodes from the fifth season of the medical drama series starring Hugh Laurie as the stony-faced MD, Dr Gregory House - who, although very well qualified, is completely devoid of any bedside manner. In this season, House is haunted by the death of Amber (Anne Dudek) and fears that Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) blames him for the circumstances that led to her demise - especially when he suddenly decides to leave the hospital. Meanwhile, Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) and Chase (Jesse Spencer) face some big relationship decisions. Episodes are: 'Dying Changes Everything', 'Not Cancer', 'Adverse Events', 'Birthmarks', 'Lucky Thirteen', 'Joy', 'The Itch', 'Emancipation', 'Last Resort', 'Let Them Eat Cake', 'Joy to the World', 'Painless', 'Big Baby', 'The Greater Good', 'Unfaithful', 'The Softer Side', 'The Social Contract', 'Here Kitty', 'Locked In', 'Simple Explanation', 'Saviors', 'House Divided', 'Under My Skin' and 'Both Sides Now'.
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