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[17] Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly wrote that "House had, in its final seasons, become a rather sentimental show" and the final episode was a "satisfying" and "fitting ending". [7] Some critics were less positive. Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club awarded the episode a D+ rating, stating: " 'Everybody Dies' is a failure of ambition." Handlen ...
An immunologist, Cameron is a member of Dr. Gregory House's team of handpicked specialists at Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital's Department of Diagnostic Medicine. She returns for the final episode of the series, "Everybody Dies". She is Board Certified in Immunology and Internal Medicine as seen on a computer in Season 1.
Gregory House is a fictional character and the titular protagonist of the American medical drama series House.Created by David Shore and portrayed by English actor Hugh Laurie, he leads a team of diagnosticians and is the Head of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in Princeton, New Jersey. [1]
Thirteen returns in the show's 150th episode, "The Dig", [7] where House meets her upon release from a prison where she has been incarcerated for the last six months for over-prescribing drugs. She has House drive her to a seemingly random house where she rings the bell, then assaults the man who answers the door.
Stacy Warner is a fictional recurring character portrayed by Sela Ward on the medical drama House.She was in a relationship with Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), when a clotted aneurysm in his right thigh led to an infarction during a game of golf, causing his quadriceps muscle to become necrotic.
Lawrence Kutner (born Lawrence Choudhary), [1] M.D. is a fictional character on the medical drama House.He is played by Kal Penn. [2] He becomes a member of House's new diagnostic team in "Games", the ninth episode of the fourth season.
House, however, bets Wilson $100 that it is actually a recurrence of his cancer, which Wilson refuses to believe. Tucker is discovered to have acute lymphoblastic leukemia , a different form of leukemia than the one he was previously treated for (the chemo treatment of which possibly caused/complicated this new recurrence).
Everybody Dies (2000), an alternative name for the film The Unscarred DEFCON: Everybody Dies (2007), a video game "Everybody Dies" ( House ) (2012), an episode of the television series House