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A man's left brain and right brain operate independently, which means he lives with two different personalities and has no control over his actions. This makes diagnosing him doubly challenging, as the two sides of his brain struggle for dominance and it becomes increasingly difficult for House and his team to figure out the problem. As a result, the team comes up with some "alternative methods" to get him to cooperate.
In the meantime, Cuddy also must find an unusual approach to convince House to complete his clinic hours.
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Everybody Cries

An Avidly Obsessed House Fan's Opinion on the Series Finale

Yesterday, I watched the last episode of House, "Everybody Dies", for the second time. I obviously tuned in when it first aired back in May, but I couldn't really take it in or register it terribly well through the haze of hysterical tears. And no, that's not a joke.

Watching it for the second time, I managed to form a coherent opinion on it. So, here's my summary/opinion on the finale.

We start out with House passed out in an abandoned building next to a body. When I watched it for the first time, I immediately freaked...
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