[s2e24] No Reason -

: Moriarty challenges House's belief that "the only truth that matters is the truth that can be measured".

: House continues to diagnose the patient from a hospital bed, with his shooter as his roommate. He notices his leg pain has mysteriously vanished, a clue to the unreality of the situation.

Discuss the episode's "hallucination within a hallucination" structure and how it builds tension toward the final surgical scene. [S2E24] No Reason

: The episode explores whether House’s medical genius is worth the emotional wreckage he leaves behind, such as the (hallucinated) story of the shooter's wife committing suicide after House revealed the shooter’s affair. Key Narrative Beats

: The "shooter," Jack Moriarty, acts as a personification of House's guilt and his greatest fears: that his brilliance is fading and that his lack of compassion has real-world consequences. : Moriarty challenges House's belief that "the only

Analyze the episode's use of the "Moriarty" archetype as a reflection of House's own self-loathing.

Focus on the vulnerability House shows when he realizes he has "screwed up" and finally offers an apology to his subconscious tormentor. Analyze the episode's use of the "Moriarty" archetype

: House is shot twice in his office by Jack Moriarty while working on a case involving a patient with a severely swollen tongue.