"House M.D." Acceptance (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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(2005)

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8/10
A STRONG SEASON OPENER
kj_tenneson3 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
We get to see the obstacles of House's ex now working in the same Hospital right away, so there was a great continuity about this episode - it felt more like the next week, than seasonal break.

There is actually quite a lot to unpack if you look for it, but it can also be easy to miss. On the surface, this is a strange case based on a death row inmate, leading to several moments of social commentary (though not preachy, and not declaring a side in this highly charged topic). The secondary case concerns Cameron (yet again) struggling with giving difficult news to a patient and avoiding it at all costs.

However the entire episode is also filled with subtle commentaries on racial narratives, the realities of health care in prisons, 'accepting' consequences and responsibilities; And still took time to touch on questions of ethics, humanity, community and at what point (if any) do circumstances defer responsibility.

And lastly, can we just give some love to L. L. Cool J for his performance! I'm not expecting an Emmy nomination but seriously, he is underrated for his acting chops, but I think the casting has to be a better fit.
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7/10
A bit loopy
xredgarnetx29 July 2006
House gets interested in the deteriorating condition of a death row inmate while Dr. Cameron deals with a terminally ill patient who doesn't know she is terminally ill. LL Cool J plays the inmate. Things get a little silly when House discovers not only the cause of the inmate's illness, but also a possible answer for the inmate's deadly behavior. House has a mild dustup with the two women in his life, Cuddy and Stacy, but otherwise sails through the episode without a care in the world. The best bit of business has Dr. Wilson discovering House eating his lunch next to a comatose patient. "You're dropping crumbs on him!" declares an outraged Wilson, who proceeds to sit on the other side of the patient's bed and asks House to pass a bag of potato chips. Wilson also has a couple of tense moments with Cameron, as he reminds her to stop trying to make friends with patients. House briefly gets to watch GENERAL HOSPITAL.
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