He wakes up in the real world on a gurney, being wheeled into intensive care. Realizing the only way to survive the recovery from his gunshot wounds is through a controversial treatment he previously rejected, he whispers his final request to Dr. Cameron: .
House wakes up and finds that his chronic leg pain is gone. He is walking normally, a physical freedom he hasn't known for years. House(2004)2257 Legendas disponГveis
To escape the delusion and wake up, House has to do something fundamentally illogical. In his mind, he "kills" the hallucinated patient. The moment he does, the dream shatters. He wakes up in the real world on
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House eventually realizes the terrifying truth: He is still on the operating table, and his mind has created a complex hallucination to process the trauma of the shooting. The lack of leg pain was his brain's way of showing him a world that "didn't make sense."
The year is 2006. is in his office at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, engaging in a typical battle of wits with his team. Suddenly, a man enters and shoots House twice—once in the neck and once in the stomach. As House is rushed to surgery, the world begins to warp:
He is assigned a patient with a tongue so swollen it's exploding. He works with his team—Chase, Cameron, and Foreman—to solve the case, but something is off. The logic of medicine is failing.