Analyze the episode's use of the "Moriarty" archetype as a reflection of House's own self-loathing.

: After realizing he is hallucinating, House "kills" his patient in the hallucination to force himself awake.

: House begins to fail at basic medicine—screwing up anatomy and misinterpreting scans—which he blames on the ketamine used during his surgery.

: House continues to diagnose the patient from a hospital bed, with his shooter as his roommate. He notices his leg pain has mysteriously vanished, a clue to the unreality of the situation.

[s2e24] No Reason -

Analyze the episode's use of the "Moriarty" archetype as a reflection of House's own self-loathing.

: After realizing he is hallucinating, House "kills" his patient in the hallucination to force himself awake. [S2E24] No Reason

: House begins to fail at basic medicine—screwing up anatomy and misinterpreting scans—which he blames on the ketamine used during his surgery. Analyze the episode's use of the "Moriarty" archetype

: House continues to diagnose the patient from a hospital bed, with his shooter as his roommate. He notices his leg pain has mysteriously vanished, a clue to the unreality of the situation. [S2E24] No Reason