05/09: Episode 44 - Forever
Fox's preview:
HOUSE AND THE TEAM TAKE ON TWO CASES AT ONCE
WHEN THEY ATTEMPT TO SAVE THE LIVES
OF A YOUNG MOTHER AND HER NEWBORN SON
ON "HOUSE" TUESDAY, MAY 9, ON FOX
When young mother Kara has a seizure while bathing her child, it causes the near drowning of her newborn son. Unable to determine the cause of Kara's seizures, House and the team race to find what's wrong with her while simultaneously trying to bring her infant back to life. When both mother and son develop complications, Kara's husband must make some very difficult decisions. Kara's husband learns some shocking information about his wife and struggles to deal with his newfound emotions towards her. Meanwhile, Foreman has returned to work and is struggling to regain normalcy in his life after his brain biopsy, Chase admits he needs a break and House investigates why Cuddy has asked Wilson on a date in the "Forever" episode of HOUSE airing Tuesday, May 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HOU-222) (TV-14 L)
WHEN THEY ATTEMPT TO SAVE THE LIVES
OF A YOUNG MOTHER AND HER NEWBORN SON
ON "HOUSE" TUESDAY, MAY 9, ON FOX
When young mother Kara has a seizure while bathing her child, it causes the near drowning of her newborn son. Unable to determine the cause of Kara's seizures, House and the team race to find what's wrong with her while simultaneously trying to bring her infant back to life. When both mother and son develop complications, Kara's husband must make some very difficult decisions. Kara's husband learns some shocking information about his wife and struggles to deal with his newfound emotions towards her. Meanwhile, Foreman has returned to work and is struggling to regain normalcy in his life after his brain biopsy, Chase admits he needs a break and House investigates why Cuddy has asked Wilson on a date in the "Forever" episode of HOUSE airing Tuesday, May 9 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HOU-222) (TV-14 L)
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