![]() ![]() ![]() There's really no medicine involved, but instead the episode is filled with philosophical questions and debates - the meaning of life, the existence (or lack thereof) of the afterlife, what our legacies are when we die. They had to listen to him."ģx12 "One Day, One Room" This was the second-most watched House episode in history, and is obviously the name for my blog here. It's a really neat episode in and of itself, but this one scene is definitely the reason that this is on the list, and the story seems to be a perfect analogy for House himself and his methods as a doctor.įavorite quote: "Because he was right. What will be, should be."ģx07 "Son of Coma Guy" This episode has my absolute favorite scene from all of House, where House tells his patient's father (Coma Guy) why he became a doctor. The whole "How can I tell what's real?" part meant something for the entire episode, not just the one scene House said it.įavorite quote: "And it's a nice, simple rule - tell the blunt, honest truth in the starkest, darkest way. It's also insanely cool to go through House's hallucinations as he's realizing them. This is one of those awesome, philosophic episodes with lots of monologues and conversations and cool scenes. For starters, the person who shot House was named Jack Moriarty, a direct reference to Sherlock Holmes, which people say that House (and House) was based off of. But this was a really interesting case that forced the team to do things they never had before.Ģx24 "No Reason" The Season Two finale was one of my favorites of the entire series. I don't think I would have been so excited the first time around, because I didn't really loathe Foreman until the fourth season or so. As someone who completely despises Foreman, this was very fun for me to watch. 1 & 2" The first two-parter in House was, as expected, really epic. And House playing piano at the end is just awesome.Ģx20, 21 "Euphoria, Pt. It's an awesome glimpse into House's character and his unwavering desire, need even, to solve cases. House has never been as edge-of-your-seat as it was in this episode, because it was such a dangerous procedure, and this episode really sets the precedent for really, really good House episodes.Ģx17 "All In" Being that the prevailing metaphor was poker, I was all over this episode, and it's always remained a favorite of mine. House performs an operation on a 9-year-old cancer patient that renders her technically dead, while blood is profused to check for a clot in her brain. It was a really cool episode with awesome transitions, and will definitely be in contention for the top spot.įavorite quote: "You find it more comforting to believe that this is it?" "I find it more comforting to believe that this simply isn't a test."Ģx02 "Autopsy" This was another "knew it was going to be on this list" episodes. As it turns out, House was actually describing what happened to his own leg, and by the time he got around to that, the rest of his team was in the lecture, too. 'Cause you can tell me you put your faith in God to put you through the day, but when it comes time to cross the road, I know you look both ways."ġx21 "Three Stories" I knew this would be on the list of favorite episodes when I started this - in this episode, House explores three patients with a lecture hall full of med students. ![]() Elizabeth Mitchell plays a nun with a backstory that doesn't fit the description, which kind of sets up the first of many critiques on religion that House explores.įavorite quote: "You can have all the faith you want in spirits, and the afterlife, and heaven and hell, but when it comes to this world, don't be an idiot. 1x05 "Damned If You Do" This is an episode of firsts - the first episode that House handles religion (and does so in typical House fashion), the first time that it doesn't feel like the first season, as well as the first time that House plays the piano. ![]()
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