Everybody Dies
- Episode aired May 21, 2012
- TV-14TV-14
- 44m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
5.8K
YOUR RATING
Treating a drug addict patient results in House examining his life, his future and confronting his own personal demons.Treating a drug addict patient results in House examining his life, his future and confronting his own personal demons.Treating a drug addict patient results in House examining his life, his future and confronting his own personal demons.
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
5.8K
YOUR RATING
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Did you know
- TriviaThe episode title "Everybody Dies" refers back to the first episode, whose alternate title is "Everybody Lies."
- GoofsCoroners do not just rely on dental records to identify bodies. The large height difference alone would have immediately indicated that there was a discrepancy between the body and House. In addition, House would have had a different history - bone breakage, years of joint wear from limping which would not have matched the body found.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Dr. James Wilson: When the cancer starts getting really bad...
Dr. Gregory House: Cancer's boring.
- ConnectionsFeatures General Hospital: Episode #1.12527 (2012)
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Eulogy For A "Friend"...
So, at around ten minutes in, that is EXACTLY what happens "IRL"... If Rick James had ever needed it, I'm pretty sure his words would've been "Narcan (naloxone) is a helluva drug". I was an EMT when it was first approved and let me tell ya, it has saved MANY lives that would have been goners before its introduction. Plus, it's fun to give... Except when they come up swingin'! (like this character does) but we sort of expect that and, although we cannot "restrain" a patient without a doctor's order, we can 'secure them for transport' (which is far better than the wrist straps in the hospital setting).
I'm pretty sure those who rate this episode below a nine haven't done enough drugs.
Other things that occurred to me (apologies to the Grateful Dead) At ~32 minutes in, Jennifer Morrison has never shown her beauty as well as in this scene! Brava!
Around 35:00 in, the delectable Sela Ward has never looked so haggard, and I'm sure that's what they were going for. Also, Amber Tamblyn, looking haggard, but not so much for effect.
So no spoiler here, but I hope they somehow resurrect this series.
Ten out of ten.
I'm pretty sure those who rate this episode below a nine haven't done enough drugs.
Other things that occurred to me (apologies to the Grateful Dead) At ~32 minutes in, Jennifer Morrison has never shown her beauty as well as in this scene! Brava!
Around 35:00 in, the delectable Sela Ward has never looked so haggard, and I'm sure that's what they were going for. Also, Amber Tamblyn, looking haggard, but not so much for effect.
So no spoiler here, but I hope they somehow resurrect this series.
Ten out of ten.
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