"House M.D." Safe (TV Episode 2006) Poster

(TV Series)

(2006)

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Sex & Nudity

  • R: Graphic ER activity, gore, sexual content/nudity, drug use and for language.
  • A teenage boy talks about having had unprotected sex. Doctors rebuke him for not using protection.
  • Dr. Wilson comes back to Dr. House's apartment and finds a stethoscope hanging from the doorknob. The unspoken assumption is that House is occupied having sex, so Wilson waits outside. Hours later, when he's finally awakened and let inside by House, he asks if House had brought home a hooker. House replies that he did not have sex with someone else but was masturbating.
  • In flashback lasting a few seconds, the teenagers are shown kissing and fondling each other in bed, the boy on top of the girl, implying lovemaking. They are covered by a blanket, showing little nudity other than bare shoulders and feet.
  • Dr. House questions the girl about whether her boyfriend had brought her any "sexy treats" for their tryst, such as honey or edible underwear.

Violence & Gore

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A teenage girl goes into anaphylactic shock. A CGI zoom depicts her throat closing off. She begins to suffocate and scrambles for an EpiPen while her teenage boyfriend looks on helplessly and calls for her mother. Finally the mother bursts in the room, grabs the EpiPen, and stabs it in the leg of the daughter, who immediately draws a heavy intake of air.
  • At the hospital, the girl begins to suffocate and gasp for breath in her bed. The doctors are forced to intubate her.
  • Dr. House questions the girl while she is still being ventilated. She struggles a little for breath as he takes away her oxygen mask with each question.
  • A race-against-the-clock scene involves Drs. House and Foreman searching the girl's body for a suspected tick before her heart rate drops too low to survive.

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Sex & Nudity

  • In the race-against-the-clock elevator scene, as Drs. House and Foreman search the girl's body for a tick, House questions whether the sex she had was her first time. There is an implication that "everything going on" with losing her virginity would have masked a tick. He spreads her legs and ducks his head under the sheet. The elevator doors open to the girl's parents, and the father accuses House of being a pervert. House is vindicated when he emerges holding a bloody tick in his gloved fingers.

Violence & Gore

  • Dr. House holds up a tick he's removed with his gloved fingers. Blood covers the tick and House's fingertips.

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