Oh, the last episode - in fact, probably one of the more twisted in the plot. I recommend all fans to consider "would it be moral to kill Hitler in 1920"

In my opinion - probably one of the better episodes. There was everything - personal conflicts, House with his ideas and psychological games. But the episode is unexpectedly a bit ... for Chase. At first it looked like he would be more focused on Foreman and Cameron ... and here Chase is doing a rolling ride, for which he became my private hero

And for the fact that he basically gave the series a great and amazing opportunity for brilliant script solutions . Until it asks to go back to what was happening at some point. And not in one, not in two, not in three ways. And for a dozen or so. As for Foreman - this guy has a bigger and bigger problem, it reminds me of the situation in season 2 or 3 when he was supposed to leave, because he was becoming like House. Now you can see that he is not so much like House, but "House from his friends' nightmare." The fact is, what House said about him, that he has an "inner Mugabe"

And that he seems to have fewer and fewer friends.
And most importantly, it falls into the category:
SPOILER
There is no taub. Throughout the episode

Yahweh listened to the requests
Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It's a way of understanding it