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[s2e19] House Vs. God | HOT × 2027 |

Awarded for the "remission" of the cancer patient and Boyd’s seemingly omniscient insights into the staff’s personal lives.

The Season 2 episode is a quintessential example of the series' philosophical backbone, pitting Gregory House’s militant atheism against a 15-year-old faith healer named Boyd. The episode is celebrated for balancing a high-stakes "miracle" with a deeply personal betrayal between House and his only friend, Wilson. 1. The Case: Miracles or Medicine? [S2E19] House vs. God

Awarded for uncovering the physiological cause of the visions and the viral explanation for the "healing".The episode ends in a symbolic 3-3 tie , reflecting the show's nuanced take that logic can explain the how , but rarely the why of human belief. 3. The Wilson Subplot: Ethical Gray Areas "House" House vs. God (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb Awarded for the "remission" of the cancer patient

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