Amber is in ICU when House realizes that she was in the bus crash and needs to see a doctor immediately. But House still can't remember everything that happened, and Wilson and House's team might be too close to the patient to be able to treat her effectively.
Well, talk about heartbreak. I HATED Amber at the beginning of the season, but I was balling by the end of the episode. I really am sad and I'm glad I was behind on watching House. If I had watched this months ago when it came out and had to wait for Season 5, I don't know what I would have done. As it is now, I only have to wait a week and it still may be too long. I was hoping for a miraculous recovery at the end, but I'm glad there wasn't one. It would have felt forced.
As for the structure of the episode, I love when we are put inside House's head and get to try to figure out how he thinks. He is such a great character and these episodes really allow for some great character development. Don't get me wrong, I love when he is just an ass to everybody, but episodes like this really balance the show and help to keep it as one of my favorite procedurals.
I think some people think Amber is going to make a great comeback and won't be dead anymore come Season five, but I think she is gone for good. However, all of the character development as well as 13 being positive for Huntington's means that Season Five is going to have a lot more to offer us. Although, House has been on for a while now and I worry about it getting cancelled. What would I do without Hugh Laurie using an American accent? Hopefully Season Five will be able to keep up the momentum and won't be disappointing.
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