This episode, unlike the first six, is a complete triumph for House. If there is always at least some hope that there is at least something bright in people, then everyone is lying here and Gregory is unfortunately right. "We all make mistakes, and we all pay a price"
@tearvid: and anyway, he looked obviously sick on the run, I waited the whole episode for her to show some kind of bullshit too. Apparently, his immune system coped on its own, it passed in a mild form.
I liked the patient's husband. If this actor is starring in "Escape", then we need to watch it urgently. Such a colorful man. It's a pity for the character himself, he selflessly believed his wife, and on you... I understood why he left.
@Virginia: Some people can never be hurt because they don't have the forgiveness function. But these people are the most devoted and give themselves completely.
The girl at the beginning is a miniature of "Me and the Day Off". You're lying in bed, they tell you to get up, and you're like, "No, tell them I'm sick."
It's not weird...She's the only one with symptoms...and the lover, the lover's wife, the husband - nothing. like the immune system is weak? I remember this granny perfectly well..although I watched the series about 10 years ago
Well I do not know.. but the fact that the series is already in 2004 softens this point: that the fact of treason was put higher in importance than the fact of the possibility of death, and they persisted in this principle to the end. but I hope this applies only to such categorical people, for whom any look to the left is tantamount to betrayal and a person believes that he has the right to wish death to a traitor
The husband is based and did absolutely the right thing. It is the position of total rejection of lies (or House's position, where he believes that "everyone lies"). "A little lie...it always leads to a big one. Lying for salvation is not worth saving," and so on. If people lived by such principles, the world would be completely different. Therefore, House's position is akin to reverse idealism...House is a man who wants to live in an ideal world.
"We all make mistakes, and we all pay a price"
It turned out to be an ambiguous ending. Everyone has recovered, but it's sad.
You're lying in bed, they tell you to get up, and you're like, "No, tell them I'm sick."
I remember this granny perfectly well..although I watched the series about 10 years ago
And every time I make sure that this is a great series