House Reviews
Featured Review
“Cuddy's mum is in the hospital, but something about her symptoms isn't adding up. So House and the team have to figure out how to save her, without killing her.”
Other Reviews
“I've always loved House because of the "what will that scoundrel do next?" aspect, but this episode was especially interesting because it focused on Cuddy's day instead of the team's. Let alone all the hilarious views from the outside of House's case, this episode let the audience really see and appreciate how hard Cuddy's life is even besides all the crap House piles on her. I thought I would be bored, but I definitely wasn't. I'm for it--as long as they don't make it a regular thing.”
“House comes to realize that he is a better person from being with Cuddy, but also that he is a worse doctor. Strangely, he is perfectly okay with that.”
“Almost terrible. I love House however having Cutty has made him into a shadow of what he was. I almost liked him more on Vicodin.”
“The season premiere of House was different from most other episodes. I won't spoil it but the conclusion left me anxious to watch the next episode.”
“House is one of the best shows, ever.”
“I thought it was a very good episode!”
“This was the "Massage Therapy" episode where House had to watch Cuddy's kid. I thought it was funny to see House interacting with a little kid (that's obviously rife with comedy) but I have to say it wasn't one of the best episodes.”
“I dont really like the new girl. she is pretty much the same character cameron was in the early years. House is getting lazy. but at least cuddy and house are hooking up”
“Wow. The Beatles? Pink Floyd? Not nearly as Psychedelic as this...Amazing. Cool song too.”
“Help You? Hmmm you make like 8 mil a year Dr. House, I aint helping you nothing”
“it's getting pretty intense”
“i was ok with most of the dreams but the singing sequence was just weird”
“house is getting emotional”
“Funny discussion about "what's allowed" in a relationship is the highlight of this episode.”
“This show is becoming mundane to me.”