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[s3e18] Airborne Apr 2026While flying over the North Pole, House and Cuddy encounter a passenger exhibiting symptoms of what initially appears to be bacterial meningitis . As more passengers seemingly fall ill, the threat of a deadly pandemic grows, complicated by the fact that the plane is past the "point of no return" for a quick landing. Back at Princeton-Plainsboro, Dr. Wilson leads House’s team in diagnosing Fran, a 59-year-old woman who collapsed. This subplot explores the team's dynamics in House's absence, particularly the tension between Chase and Cameron. Key Highlights [S3E18] Airborne A central theme of the episode is psychogenic illness. Most of the sick passengers, including Cuddy, are eventually revealed to be suffering from mass hysteria rather than a biological virus. Final Diagnoses: While flying over the North Pole, House and In one of the episode's most comedic sequences, House recruits three random passengers to act as stand-ins for his usual team: a young boy (Chase), an Indian man (Foreman), and a morally outraged woman (Cameron). Wilson leads House’s team in diagnosing Fran, a Fran is diagnosed with methyl bromide poisoning . Reception & Review "House" Airborne (TV Episode 2007) - IMDb The original patient, Peng, is diagnosed with Decompression Sickness (the bends) caused by scuba diving shortly before the flight. of House, M.D. is a fan-favorite "bottle episode" that effectively balances high-stakes medical drama with the show’s signature dark comedy. It centers on a potential epidemic aboard an international flight from Singapore to New Jersey, forcing Dr. House and Dr. Cuddy to work without their usual hospital resources. Plot & Setting |
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