There is no good or bad house. Personally, I feel that the director can grasp the development of House's character and behavior in the first few films, but can't grasp the development of the plot in the later period, or it is forced by ratings. ...
To analyze a complete house, we should look at the most classic plot of "House" and operate it ourselves. Personally, I think this is a sublimation analysis of House's character-I need to live, which is a biological instinct; I need a complete leg, which is human instinct; I don't need other people's help, it's my instinct. Of course, before I die, I still have to do a good job of biological instinct, then consider human instinct, and finally consider my own instinct. I am not stubborn, but I can think rationally at any time. This is House. He can think about himself as carefully as a machine.