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Skin Deep

  • Episode aired Feb 20, 2006
  • TV-14
  • 44m
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8.5/10
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Cameron Richardson in House (2004)
Medical DramaDrama

The search for the cause of a supermodel's symptoms causes intense feelings among the team, as new facts are revealed. Meanwhile, House experiences increasing pain in his leg.The search for the cause of a supermodel's symptoms causes intense feelings among the team, as new facts are revealed. Meanwhile, House experiences increasing pain in his leg.The search for the cause of a supermodel's symptoms causes intense feelings among the team, as new facts are revealed. Meanwhile, House experiences increasing pain in his leg.

  • Director
    • James Hayman
  • Writers
    • David Shore
    • Russel Friend
    • Garrett Lerner
  • Stars
    • Hugh Laurie
    • Lisa Edelstein
    • Omar Epps
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Hayman
    • Writers
      • David Shore
      • Russel Friend
      • Garrett Lerner
    • Stars
      • Hugh Laurie
      • Lisa Edelstein
      • Omar Epps
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hugh Laurie
    Hugh Laurie
    • Dr. Gregory House
    Lisa Edelstein
    Lisa Edelstein
    • Dr. Lisa Cuddy
    Omar Epps
    Omar Epps
    • Dr. Eric Foreman
    Robert Sean Leonard
    Robert Sean Leonard
    • Dr. James Wilson
    Jennifer Morrison
    Jennifer Morrison
    • Dr. Allison Cameron
    Jesse Spencer
    Jesse Spencer
    • Dr. Robert Chase
    Tom Verica
    Tom Verica
    • Martin Robinson
    Cameron Richardson
    Cameron Richardson
    • Alexandria 'Alex' Robinson
    James DuMont
    James DuMont
    • George
    • (as James Dumont)
    Stephanie Venditto
    Stephanie Venditto
    • Nurse Brenda Previn
    Karis Campbell
    Karis Campbell
    • Pregnant Woman
    Donzaleigh Abernathy
    Donzaleigh Abernathy
    • Brady
    John Burke
    John Burke
    • Austin
    Alexander Hall
    Alexander Hall
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Hoffmaster
    Jim Hoffmaster
    • Surgeon
    • (uncredited)
    Julie Michaels
    Julie Michaels
    • Fashion Show Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Hayman
    • Writers
      • David Shore
      • Russel Friend
      • Garrett Lerner
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    6m-47826

    Shocking and crazy in a great way.

    The episode was full of revelations, and other interesting things about each characters. Kiiwi is right, people are too hypersensitive these days, for episodes like these, that could address certain topics, without all the usual fuss. Personally, it's not something I'm used to in my own personal life, so if it pushes some people's buttons so much, maybe they should see a shrink, to understand why it hits so close to home for them... Crazy things can happen, and the show fortunately knew how to take risks with its characters without sounding too tacky. The part where House thinks he can feel his « dead » leg again, looks too much like a decoy, to distract us from this very weird case. Which also showed writers had no idea what to make of him in this episode... It makes it lack momentum, which is a shame, because it was a really bold and unexpected premise for the time. It pushed boundaries and made viewers uneasy, with wild twists and turns. They don't do them like that anymore.
    2saylor-20324

    Reeks of Pedophilia

    I believe that the only reason this episode has such a high rating is because of the "plot twist" at the end. However, regardless of the typical sudden realization of what is ailing the patient at the end of the episode, the language used against the FIFTEEN YEAR OLD patient is absolutely vile and hinders any positive thoughts I have about this episode.

    House is at his most unbearable and disgusting as he, Foreman, and Chase all sexually objectify their FIFTEEN YEAR OLD PATIENT all because she is "beautiful". The episode's one saving grace is, of course, the only woman in the department as she stands up for the patient but is continually shut down by her male coworkers! I feel bad for Sarah Hess as she seems to have been the only woman on the writing staff for this episode. Maybe Cameron was a stand-in for her?

    Lastly, the writing of the patient herself is so abysmal and disgusting that I hope none of these writers are near a minor. Without saying too much, she is perpetuated as a manipulator towards those with power over her.
    8Hitchcoc

    Surprise, Surprise

    This is a one of a kind episode. First of all, it features a teenage supermodel. House is at his lowest as he lusts for her. He has no filter at all and his drooling is ridiculous. Put aside the male portrayal and focus on this model and we get into some really interesting territory. The conclusion aside, which I won't ruin, the father's abuse and all that is enough to have the cops crashing the doors. I realize there are protections for good reason, but this guy continues to sit at the daughter's bedside after what is revealed about him. Then we have her explanation.

    I won't comment on the secondary plot of the guy who has a sympathetic pregnancy. That is also ludicrous.
    2joehug

    Phoned in and moronic

    Easily the dumbest and most disturbing episode I've seen so far. I'm surprised to see the show dip so early on.

    There should be at least some minimum level of medical believability to make it to air. Here there is none -though it attempts to pander to goofy fringe agendas apparently.

    If House can't pull itself out of the gutter and attempt to create reasonable and realistic crises the show, we're going have to plug on it. People with the slightest medical backgrounds are groaning over this type of trash.

    It takes so very little these days to make it on a scripted show. TV is becoming a mindless format if this episode is any indication.
    kellielulu

    Interesting but dated episode

    There is an interesting twist at least it was back then. It's probably one that would never make it today . Gender identity is viewed differently now although in a way it's not the specific approach they would use now.

    I am also not sure why men were so attracted to the patient of the week.

    Related interests

    Patrick Dempsey and Ellen Pompeo in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
    Medical Drama
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
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    • Trivia
      The first time we see House's damaged thigh.
    • Goofs
      When Alex falls on the runway in the first scene, she falls face forward. However, immediately after she is lying on her back.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Gregory House: [to Wilson after he has just said that his pain is probably psychological from breaking up with Stacy, House has hit him in the shin] Awwww. Do you miss Stacy too?

    • Connections
      References The Lion King (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Desire
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Ryan Adams

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 10, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Heel & Toe Films
      • Shore Z Productions
      • Bad Hat Harry Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 44m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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