I love episodes that in one way or another challenge the established formula.
This episode does exactly that, and I loved the twist. Normally, when House finds a solution 15 minutes into the episode, you know he's wrong.
But this time, he's right. The episode then changes, and House is faced with a different challenge: diagnose and cure a dead person so that he can use its organs to save his first patient.
The recurring theme of this episode is sex, and I like the take this episode has on the matter. It's the most un-sexualized sex-centric piece of media I've ever seen. I enjoyed it enough to write a review about it.
This episode does exactly that, and I loved the twist. Normally, when House finds a solution 15 minutes into the episode, you know he's wrong.
But this time, he's right. The episode then changes, and House is faced with a different challenge: diagnose and cure a dead person so that he can use its organs to save his first patient.
The recurring theme of this episode is sex, and I like the take this episode has on the matter. It's the most un-sexualized sex-centric piece of media I've ever seen. I enjoyed it enough to write a review about it.