The hit shows “House” season finale brought closure for the fan-favorite pair of House and Wilson.
The retrospective special set us up, and the series finale knocked us down.
The last time we checked in with our favorite TV couple, Wilson had about five months to live, and House was headed back to prison for six months. Heart, meet knife. And twist. It was hard to imagine last week that a happy ending would come from that situation, so we held our breath when the series finale started.
So, what happened in the finale?
At the show’s end, viewers discover that House is with someone. It is revealed to the audience that House and his former diagnostics team member, Dr. Lisa Cuddy, eventually get married and settle together in Princeton.
Although the pair had a problematic relationship throughout the show, the series ends with a sense that maybe House and Cuddy could make it work.
At the end of the series, the viewers were left with little clues about who House might be with. Although we see House romantically involved with his team member, Dr. Lisa Cuddy, the precise details of their relationship remain unclear.
In the last episode, Lisa finally admits she loves House, and the show ends with them sharing a passionate kiss. This leaves the viewers to assume that House will end up with Lisa.
However, House didn’t just have a relationship with Dr. Cuddy; he also had a close bond with his team, comprised of Dr. Eric Foreman, Dr. James Wilson, and Dr. Allison Cameron. House displays a close and caring relationship with them, often taking them under his wing when they are in need.
This leaves open the possibility that House could connect with any of them.
House also had a brief romantic relationship with a woman named Sam Carr. Although Sam and House weren’t together for long, they formed a strong connection that resonates today. This leaves open the possibility that House could end up with Sam.
Ultimately, it remains to be seen if House will end up with anyone. We can only guess at the possibilities. He seems to have strong feelings for Dr. Cuddy and his team, and there is still a chance he could be with Sam.
No matter what happens, House will always have his friends and family to lean on; whatever happens, his fans will always support him.
Although House MD was one of the most popular medical dramas of the 21st century, the show ended without House settling into a serious relationship with one specific person. After the show, viewers can infer that House and Wilson had renewed their unique platonic relationship, but it was not a romantic pairing.
Throughout the series, House had flings with many of the series’ female characters, most notably Stacy Warner, Cameron, and Cuddy.
While he had strong feelings for them, he could never commit to a committed relationship with them. His inability to trust or open up to anyone kept him from forming a lasting relationship.
The series finale hints that House and Cuddy could have a potential relationship, with House being asked if he is ready to “take a chance on somebody.” However, the series ends without confirming a possible connection with anyone.
This leaves viewers of the show with an open ending, as the series fails to make it definitively clear whether or not House will end up with anyone. This could be intentional, allowing viewers to craft their ending for House’s story.
Viewers can see the series finale as a turning point in House’s life. He is presented with an opportunity to move on from his demons and begin a journey of personal growth. In this sense, the show’s ending is seen as a new beginning for House, with the potential for a relationship in his future, though this is never explicitly stated.
House and Dominika Seemed the Perfect Endgame.
Sometimes, the best love stories result from the most unlikely of circumstances. Gregory House and Dominika Petrova ostensibly had absolutely nothing in common. They had no reason to get married when House married Dominika at the end of season 7 to assist her in getting her green card.
With a sizable age gap between them and a frequent language barrier early enough in the “relationship,” it seemed like this was destined to be a plot that amounted to nothing, at least at first.
But in the series’ eighth season, after House is released from prison, his relationship with Dominika develops into something touching and emotional. They begin to genuinely fall for one another, even in the face of their marriage potentially being found fraudulent.
House falls for her to the point that he even conceals that her citizenship status has been approved to keep her around longer – which, of course, backfires horribly.
Dominika was perfect for House, but we don’t always get the perfect ending. Maybe they strike up a romantic relationship again, though it seems unlikely considering how it ended in the first place.
About House
House, M.D. is an American medical drama television series that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004, to May 21, 2012.
The series’ main character is Dr. Gregory House, an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey. The series’ premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, credited as the creator, was primarily responsible for the conception of the title character.
It was filmed mainly in a neighborhood and business district in Los Angeles County’s Westside called Century City. The show received high critical acclaim and was consistently one of the United States highest-rated series.
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