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Just don't question how a middle-aged man with limited mobility was able to escape a collapsing building moments before it erupted into an enormous fireball. Chase steps in at Princeton-Plainsboro, taking charge of the diagnostic team in an awesome, fan-pleasing moment. And finally, completely free, House can spend his last days with Wilson and the pair take to the road, literally riding off into the sunset Most obviously, bar Chase's promotion and a token reveal about Cameron's new life, there's little to no resolution for the show's supporting characters - Taub, Adams and Park all get short shrift.

Another issue is the lack of Cuddy. This writer was never a huge fan of the character - and certainly not of her ill-advised romance with House - and having Lisa Edelstein's former dean of medicine return to the hospital would be stretching credibility plot-wise.

But given the format of this final episode, it seems deeply unlikely that Cuddy wouldn't pop up in her former lover's subconscious, given how large a part she played in his life. Still, satisfactorily wrapping up an eight-year-old show in 45 minutes is no easy task. House gets his happy ending with Wilson and, perhaps more importantly, there's the implication that he'll be okay once his friend is gone.

Allison Cameron. Kal Penn Dr. Lawrence Kutner as Dr. Lawrence Kutner. Amber Tamblyn Martha M. Masters as Martha M. David Shore. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia The episode's title "Everybody Dies" is a reference to the very first episode of the series, which was called "Everybody Lies.

Quotes [last lines] Dr. Connections Features General Hospital: Episode 1. User reviews 21 Review. Top review. Nasty Reptile Dies? House manages to get his patient killed of a drug overdose in a burning building. How ridiculous and stupid is that? Facing his death, House hallucinates a lot of old characters dropping by to ask him important questions about his life.

For House, that is a total waste of time, since he lives his life like a rat, going from Vicodin to Vicodin, and never thinking of anyone but himself.

Lots of old characters show up to talk him out of dying. Poor Wilson. After a coroner confirmed that a body pulled from the ashes was the Vicodin-popping physician, his friends gathered for a funeral. He lives! All I care about is that Wilson is going to be able to spend his dwindling days with is best friend. We even got to see them ride off into the bucolic countryside together! Especially since from what I hear nothing black is tiny. Except your penis, I guess. Is humidity the big issue?

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