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Kutner's death was criticized in The Star-Ledger, with columnist Alan Sepinwall arguing that the death was pointless, and seemingly written only to create a "Very Special Episode" [7] and/or to write Kutner out of the series so that Kal Penn could accept a job as the Principal Associate Director in the White House Office of Public Engagement.
"Everybody Dies" is the final episode of the American medical drama television series House, and aired on Fox in the United States on May 21, 2012. It is the 22nd episode of the eighth season and the 177th overall episode of the series. [ 1 ]
House was among the top 10 series in the United States from its second through fourth seasons. Distributed to 71 countries, it was the most-watched TV program in the world in 2008. [ 3 ] It received numerous awards , including five Primetime Emmy Awards , two Golden Globe Awards , a Peabody Award , and nine People's Choice Awards .
House orders Kutner to pay for the dry cleaning and storms out, leading Thirteen to question why Kutner is still alive after a prank like that, and to marvel at the fact that he got the cat to urinate on the chair. As he walks out, Kutner replies, "Yeah. A cat." His ironic tone prompts Thirteen to realize that it was Kutner's own urine on House ...
House, Thirteen and Foreman go to see Kutner's parents, but House blames the parents and leaves. Taub seems to show little interest in Kutner's death. Cuddy tells the team she's hired a grief counselor and offers them time off. She then goes to talk to Wilson, who hasn't been with House yet. Wilson goes with House to Kutner's home.
House suspects an emergency room patient [34] has a bigger problem than the E.R. initially diagnosed based on the fact that the patient is too nice. A skeptical House questions the patient's sunny disposition as the team tries to get to the bottom of his illness, but disagrees with House that niceness is a symptom.
The fifth season of House, also known as House, M.D., premiered September 16, 2008 [1] and ended May 11, 2009. [1] It began to air in a new time slot from September to December: Tuesday 8:00 pm. [ 2 ] Starting January 19, 2009, House moved to Mondays at 8:00 pm.
Hallucinations of Amber and Kutner then appear to House. House finally looks at Cuddy and is able to fearfully tell her that he is not okay. Cuddy goes to Wilson's office, and looks troubled upon entering. House then follows, visibly terrified, prompting Wilson to abruptly stand up, realizing what has happened.