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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).
The original patient, Peng, is diagnosed with Decompression Sickness (the bends) caused by scuba diving shortly before the flight. [S3E18] Airborne
While 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. In one of the episode's most comedic sequences,
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 As more passengers seemingly fall ill, the threat
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
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: