Wow, just wow. Best. Episode. Ever.
Man, this episode has so much meaning, it's touching. House still remains whitty and a complete bastard, but he gives in finally. He becomes a human. I'm in a position where I live among people with similar problems as him, so maybe that's why I liked it so much.
People say it's the same thing over and over, and over... and over again, they're right. It is the same thing over again. Why do I watch it? It's interesting, Hugh Grants (House) character is awesome, and so are the supporting actors/resses. Usually an episode will go like this:
- Dude gets really sick, omgz.
- House walks in his office, usually late. They babble and he tells them to do tests.
- They come back negative or false positive, family becomes mad that he doesn't actually see his patient.
- House can't figure out what's killing the patient.
- While talking to Wilson, his friend says something completely unrelated to his case, but it turns on his light bulb anyway.
- Storms in finally seeing his patient, demanding him to tell the truth. Zomgz sometimes a twist.
- Patient gets better, lesson is learned. (Sometimes they die.)
- The end.
Mix that with all of his fellow doctors growling him about his vicodin addiction, and there's the episode. If you give it a chance, you might like it though. :D