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The Confessionhouse M.d. : Season 8 Episode 5 -

House remains cynical, believing that Bob's good deeds were merely a way to compensate for his hidden crimes, while Adams argues that the good he did still has inherent value.

The episode argues that secrets can manifest as physical ailments. Bob's recovery only truly begins once he unburdens his conscience. The ConfessionHouse M.D. : Season 8 Episode 5

The patient of the week is Bob Harris, a highly respected man in his community known for his selflessness and integrity. House remains cynical, believing that Bob's good deeds

This episode highlights the developing chemistry between Dr. Park (the socially awkward genius) and Dr. Adams (the former prison doctor). House constantly pits their differing philosophies on morality and guilt against each other. The patient of the week is Bob Harris,

The team eventually discovers that Bob has Kawasaki disease , a condition usually found in children that causes inflammation in the walls of some blood vessels in the body. In Bob's case, it had been dormant or misdiagnosed for years. The physical stress of his guilt and the subsequent psychosomatic symptoms complicated the clinical picture. House and the Team Dynamics