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A big, old snowstorm causes chaos on "House" (8 p.m., KASA-Channel 2) tonight.
The ER is short on staff as a result so they get a little help from the snarkiest doctor on the planet.
House (Hugh Laurie) takes an interest in Hannah (Mika Boorem, "White Oleander"), a 16-year-old car-crash victim, when he discovers that she is insensitive to pain.
She's also very headstrong and concerned about her mother, who was injured more seriously in the crash.
Best of all, she's not intimidated by House's usual antics and even talks back to him.
You go girl!
Since House is a brilliant multi-tasker, he also finds time to meddle with Cuddy's (Lisa Edelstein) love life. She has a date with a man she met online and Dr. Crankypants finds myriad ways to interrupt it.
Totally awesome.
Tonight's "Law & Order: SVU" (9 p.m., KOB-Channel 4) follows a case where mob lawyer Sidney Truex (Cary Elwes, "The Princess Bride") is attacked and his wife brutally murdered.
Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Stabler (Christopher Meloni) have to inform the couple's daughter Charlotte (Emily Van Camp, "Everwood") and find her staying at her boyfriend's apartment.
Those nosy detectives discover that Charlotte's wild night of drunken partying has left her unable to recall her actions.
Things get even worse for Charlotte after her daddy dearest comes out of surgery, insisting that she was at the scene of the crime.
When you can't remember if you've killed your mama, maybe it's time to seriously think about getting off the sauce.
Meanwhile Stabler is charged with excessive force after getting into a serious altercation with Charlotte's main squeeze, Ryan (Justin Klosky).
Why am I not surprised?

