In 8 seasons of House, fans can think of iconic episodes. I’m talking about episodes that make House the great show it is (or was). An iconic episode of House highlights the brilliance of Hugh Laurie, an intriguing medical-case, and a believable twist that changes everything.
When I think of iconic episodes, I think of Season 4 “House’s Head” and “Wilson’s Heart”. I think of “Broken Part 1 and 2” in Season 6. Or my personal favorite, “Three Stories” from Season 1, which explained part of the origins of why Dr. House is Dr. House.
For the past few seasons, House has lacked some of those iconic episodes. It has suffered from bad storylines (House and Cuddy), storylines no one cares about (TAUB!), and medical-cases set on the back-burner for other nonsense. The series just hasn’t felt like the series we fell in love with.
Now in its 8th (and possibly final) season, House has somewhat corrected some of its issues. This season has put the medical-cases back in focus, and there’s no more House/Cuddy drama. Sure we still have to deal with boring Taub and Foreman subplots, but the show has gotten better this season.
“Nobody’s Fault”, airing next Monday, is this season’s best episode so far. The episode directed by Greg Yaitanes (his 30th episode), who was the man behind the lens during some of those iconic episodes I mentioned.
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