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9.5 Superb
House
Airborne
Avg Score: 9.48    Total Ratings: 580    Total Reviews: 54
Ok. That is one great episode. First of all, the girl... H O T. I wish that House could see her.

Anyway... good start! The basic subject of the episode, is supposedly, mass hysteria, and how can the brain can effectively control the rest of the body. In this episode Wilson takes over the team, in the absence of House. What's going on in the hospital however, isn't as interesting as what's happening in the airplane. Who would have thought that a character like Cuddy's would become hysteric in the presence of a disease! House however... solid as a rock. The airborne LP though was a bit little too much.
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9.3 Superb
House
Fetal Position
Avg Score: 9.45    Total Ratings: 518    Total Reviews: 57
First great scene was Cameron, Chase and Foreman staring at House's photo. "He's caring!...". Nice job.

I believe that the main axis of the episode, is the extended interest of Cuddy for the case, and House's alleged vacation. The first is trying to regain hope of a baby, by treating a patient in the same age with her, and with a not so smooth pregnancy. She needs to know that she has still one chance of becoming a mother, and if a problem comes up, that House will solve it, no matter what.

The second is that, strangely enough, House wants to go on holiday. Now, this isn't something that we could predict. I mean that this guy is a workaholic... no way he would leave his job for vacations! However in the end, the truth always comes up... I suppose he just wants some time of peace and quiet for himself (hence the disconnected phone and the tearing of the tickets). He doesn't want other people messing with his peace....
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6.9 Fair
House
Top Secret
Avg Score: 9.17    Total Ratings: 524    Total Reviews: 35
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This episode was a little bit off. I mean, the episode starts with a dream, that causes House not to pee!? Who thought of that. Wilson suggests that's because vicodyne, but I believe the cause (as the writers suggest) is the dream. House's condition is the cause of many smart comments, but these aren't enough to save the episode. And then they put Cameron and Chase fooling around in the hospital (although the last scene where House busts them is kinda cool). The episode could be more interesting, although it's a tolerable one. Well, they can't always be perfect... Better luck next time.
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9.6 Superb
House
Half-Wit
Avg Score: 9.53    Total Ratings: 710    Total Reviews: 68
Well, what was left to me by this episode, is that the team cares about House, although he is who he is. The aspect of cancer and death is enough to diverge the team's interest from the patient, to House (although he doesn't have cancer). I suppose they do see him as mentor, although they have these conflicts in each case. However, what the team gained in this episode, House lost. Although he tried to keep a lid on it, and prevent leaks, Cameron and Chase used the same method of B & E, to discover the truth. It's another episode where House tries to push away the people that care about him. At the end, though, he really understands the mistake, and makes up for it. I do believe that the writers should have stolen couple of minutes to present what went on in that restaurant.
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9.5 Superb
House
Insensitive
Avg Score: 9.46    Total Ratings: 603    Total Reviews: 56
The episode develops in Valentine's day. Quite a day for House, considering that he has the great idea to take a nerve from a patient and transplant it to his leg in order to grow pain insensitive nerves. Curiosity once again, takes over House and tries by any means, to take that nerve. In the process of doing that he becomes too interested in Cuddy, where we have hint in all of series, that House may be into Cuddy. The lack of smart answers when Cuddy suggests it supports even more that argument. On the other hand we see that as time passes by, Foreman becomes more and more like House (or at least, this is how it perceives himself - with a little help from House). The amazing thing is, that at the end we have an unexpected development of Cameron's character. She, that in all the series' episodes, passes as the sensitive type, proposes free sex to Chase, without caring about his feelings when she supports her proposal by admitting that Chase is the least likely person that she could fell in love with. I didn't see that coming!
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