This article serves two purposes:
The episode opens with Elizabeth “Liz” Skyler (played by ), a high-powered publishing executive, delivering a high-stakes pitch. She suddenly loses consciousness, her legs giving out. At Princeton‑Plainsboro, tests show severe muscle weakness, cardiac irregularities, and necrosis. The initial diagnosis points to a neurological disorder, but House suspects something else—especially when Skyler’s MRI and blood work yield contradictory results.
The episode features dual storylines that significantly impact the show's direction:
The primary patient is (Sarah Clarke), a high-powered CEO of a cosmetics company who suddenly loses sensation and control of her leg.
This article serves two purposes:
The episode opens with Elizabeth “Liz” Skyler (played by ), a high-powered publishing executive, delivering a high-stakes pitch. She suddenly loses consciousness, her legs giving out. At Princeton‑Plainsboro, tests show severe muscle weakness, cardiac irregularities, and necrosis. The initial diagnosis points to a neurological disorder, but House suspects something else—especially when Skyler’s MRI and blood work yield contradictory results.
The episode features dual storylines that significantly impact the show's direction:
The primary patient is (Sarah Clarke), a high-powered CEO of a cosmetics company who suddenly loses sensation and control of her leg.