"House M.D." Frozen (TV Episode 2008) Poster

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10/10
One with everything
davidn-112 September 2019
Close to the pinnacle of the House series. The interplay between characters hits the mark dead center. The challenges of diagnosing a patient from a vast distance, having to resort to less than modern techniques, House bringing out his human side with the patient, astounding his colleagues, whilst still retaining his command over them. Kutner displaying his brilliance, and the final reveal of House being outdone for not knowing who Wilson was dating.. this episode has it all.
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9/10
Best episode yet!
Havan_IronOak19 February 2011
This episode breaks new ground in story-telling, even for House. This time the patient is the only doctor at a remote Antarctic research station. On top of the weekly treasure hunt for a diagnosis, this episode has House actually caring enough about a patient to talk to them.

The limited resources of the girl's location, plus the girl's medical training, make it necessary for House to interact with the patient more than usual and he ends up being smitten. Yet there's an on-site rival who goes to great cringe-worthy lengths for the girl they both care about.

Add in Wilson's mystery date and we have the best House episode ever.
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9/10
They should have kept Mira
kellielulu12 August 2022
Mira Sorvino played the best female character of the series! They should have brought her back on a recurring basis. Her interactions with House were absolute gold! Who cares about anything else that happened in the episode?
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8/10
Tasty freeze
xredgarnetx9 February 2008
A researcher (Mira Sorvino) falls deathly ill while working at the South Pole, and House must find a way to save her via laptop communications. House also falls for her -- who wouldn't? -- during their long distance conversations. The solution was kind of silly, as the solutions on this show often are, but the real fun is in watching the interplay between these two hard-headed individuals. There is a moment when Sorvino's lung collapses and she must take drastic action, that will have many people averting their eyes. A skull-drilling bit may have the same effect. There's also a pee-drinking scene, but it's played for laughs, more or less. Lots of fun to be had here, kiddies.
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8/10
Usual high standard but a giant goof.
bobwarn-938-558675 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Its winter at the south pole: constant blizzards. Sth pole resident doctor sick and evacuation impossible. So House and team consult via satellite link. Problem. Its winter at Princeton hospital too: snow everywhere. Did the script writers not know that winter cannot be in the southern and northern hemispheres simultaneously. 😀
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7/10
Inaccurate - Winter in both North & South Hemispheres at the same time?
jazmodo19 October 2019
Great story with a huge plot hole... If it's Winter in Princeton (North Hemisphere) means it must be Summer in Antarctica.

If it was Summer in Antarctica - she could have been Evacuated easily. The weather/wind conditions described in the episode give the impression it's Winter in Antarctica - not possible seeing as it's Snowing in the Winter of Princeton...

Now if it was July and she needed Rescuing - it'd have been almost impossible.

Small but simple mistake, granted - but discounts the entire reasoning for the remote diagnosis & dangerous procedures.

Still a high quality episode though - I just couldn't get over the plot hole.
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