This episode, "House Training," is widely considered one of the series' most gut-wrenching hours because it forces House—and the audience—to confront the one thing he hates more than death: a mistake he cannot blame on anyone else. 1. The Hubris of the Diagnostic Process
This episode is a pivotal turning point for Eric Foreman. Throughout the series, Foreman struggles with the fear that he is becoming exactly like House: cold, clinical, and arrogant. House TrainingHouse M.D. : Season 3 Episode 20
In this episode, he does act like House. He makes a gut call, ignores the simpler path, and it results in a patient's death. This episode, "House Training," is widely considered one
The episode explores whether House himself can be "trained" to be a better person. His subplot with his mother and Wilson shows his desperate avoidance of emotional vulnerability. 4. The Role of Fate vs. Logic Throughout the series, Foreman struggles with the fear