3 Temporada Dr House [extra Quality] (2026)
A teenage faith healer claims to channel God. House mocks him relentlessly. Then the boy correctly diagnoses another patient’s illness from a vision. The episode refuses a clean answer. Does God exist? Is it coincidence? House’s final, quiet admission—“I don’t know”—is the closest he ever comes to prayer.
The Tritter Arc Detective Michael Tritter (a brilliantly smarmy David Morse) is no ordinary villain. After a minor clinic dispute (House is rude, shocker), Tritter discovers House’s Vicodin addiction and launches a crusade to destroy him. This isn't about justice; it's about power. Tritter freezes House’s assets, pressures his team, and even arrests Wilson for prescription fraud. For the first time, House is utterly powerless. He can't out-argue a search warrant. He can't diagnose his way out of jail. The climax—House betraying Wilson to save himself—is one of the show’s ugliest, most human moments. 3 temporada dr house
Faking his death to save a friend, Gregory House has spent the last decade in anonymity. But when a medical mystery with global implications surfaces—one that mirrors the pathology of his own broken soul—House must decide if he is a doctor or a ghost. A teenage faith healer claims to channel God
: After being shot at the end of Season 2, House begins the season pain-free and able to walk without a cane due to a ketamine treatment. However, the relief is short-lived; his leg pain eventually returns, driving him back to his heavy Vicodin use. The Michael Tritter Vendetta : A core conflict involves Detective Michael Tritter (played by David Morse The episode refuses a clean answer
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