"Everybody Dies"--House final series episode May 21st

NY Times article

I am so going to miss this show.

I think the show stayed on a couple seasons too long. That said, I will really miss Hugh Laurie, Robert Sean Leonard, and Jesse Spencer on my TV.

I’m really gonna miss this show . . . but at the same time I’m glad it’s ending.

The first hour is a retrospective; the second hour is the finale, called “Everybody Dies.”

So…will it be House or Wilson?

Will it be lupus?

Both House and Wilson, IMHO…I think they go on the road, House avoiding jail and him and Wilson living out Wilson’s last few months together, then once Wilson dies, House offs himself.

The Mother Ship comes to pick up both of them. Living in those human bodies was just too hard.

I’m kinda hoping that House & Wilson drive over the edge of a ravine in an open top car. :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m betting on an ambiguous ending. One of those use your imagination, write your own ending deals.

Or Foreman turns out to be the smoke monster.

Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhh! :frowning:

:wink:

Worked for me.

Beautiful.

Perfect! I thought it hit just the right note. I’m glad my prediction above was wrong.

Edited to add: Except I’m left wondering if Foreman figured it out from House’s clue.

Enjoy yourself. :slight_smile:

Someone please spoiler - as I have almost no intention of actually watching it - thanks!

I was really worried that House was going to find god. Had they done that I would have been pissed. Then I thought they took the cheap easy way out. That was one of the best endings for a show I’ve seen.

Anyone know what the song was they ended it with?

You may want to watch it as it was pretty good, but here you go:

House gets lucky in that someone dies in a burning building with him. He then switches dental records and rides off with Wilson into the trees.

The next-to-last song was Keep Me in Your Heart, the final song on Warren Zevon’s last CD, recorded when Zevon knew he was dying of cancer. An appropriate choice, I though.

Don’t know what the last one was.

Luis Prima - Enjoy Yourself

I thought it was poorly written with more plot holes and improbabilities than usual. It had a feel good ending that was uncharacteristic of the series and the characters. While I’m not a moralist, I was disturbed that House was never punished for any of his numerous vices.

He has no way to get Vicodin, no identity with which to start a new life, no money, he doesn’t even have a valid motorcycle license. In short, it was just a sloppy way to end things.

But it’s over and done with, so my complaints have no value.

This is the same song he hallucinated Amber singing after she died.

(that’s Louis Prima) Enjoy Yourself was written in 1949 and done by various artists. My favorite version is a punk rockish version by The Specials!

Chase has House’s office! Chase is The New House!