Cuddy's mom threatens to sue the hospital, but really just wants her daughter and House to get back together. Foreman and Chase work hard to prove that they can change, but are ultimately unsuccessful.
Masters faced a moral dilemma involving a young patient. After House encouraged her to break the rules to save the patient's life, Masters realized that she did not belong on House's team.
This week on House, Dr. House picked Thirteen up from prison. During their bonding trip to a spud gun competition, House figured out that Thirteen's prison stint was for euthanizing her brother who suffered from Huntington's disease.
House came to a life-changing decision at the conclusion of this episode. But was it really earned? We debate that question in our review of "Recession Proof."
What a terribly constructed episode of House viewers were forced to suffer through this week. Did the writers come up with it an hour prior to air time?
It was House 101 this week: an unusual case, a last-second diagnosis, a couple of side plots that provided humor and distraction. Nothing too special about "You Must Remember This."
Chase dealt with a fake photo of his penis on House this week, while the team dealt with the pressing case of a drill instructor and a secret he was keeping from one of his teenage charges.
Candice Bergen made an appearance as Cuddy's mother this week, while Taub came to a realization about his marriage. The first House episode of 2011 was solid, but nothing special.
House aired another episode about lies and religion this week. It also gave us a glimpse into Taub's home life, as well as a few choice moments and quotes.
A possible case of smallpox made for an exciting episode of House this week. Our critic was once again dissatisfied with an ending that focused on House and Cuddy, however.
Amber Tamblyn made a great impression on House viewers this week. But the same can't be said for the conclusion of "Office Politics," as reviewed here.
House and Wilson spent this week's episode scrambling, trying to keep a secret from Cuddy concerning her daughter. Elsewhere, Taub was placed in charge of hiring a woman for the team.
Both House and Cuddy proved they were hesitant to get too serious this week, though Massage Therapy ended on a happy note for the couple. Read our full review of it now.
House tried to find something in common with Cuddy this week, while also trying to find out what was wrong with his favorite author, who served as his team's patient. Sold stuff all around.
We got to witness the interactions between a newly-dating House and Cuddy and their co-workers this week. The result was a solid, emotional, funny episode.
The season premiere of House gave all Huddy, all the time. The show's title character and his long-time love never even left House's apartment, determined to figure out their relationship. And have a lot of sex.
House opened up to Dr. Nolan on this episode, ending the hour with a depressing realization. Read our review of "Baggage" and see if you agree with our take on it.
One relationship could be nearing its end on House, while another seems stronger than ever. In this review, we go over the developments from "Open and Shut."
Dr. Cameron: House doesn't believe in pretense. Figures life's too short and too painful. So he just says that he thinks. Dr. Foreman: "I say what I think" is just another way of saying "I'm an assho"...