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: The final sequence is set to the Rolling Stones' version of "As Tears Go By" .

: House believes he has successfully quit Vicodin and spent a romantic night with Cuddy. However, after a day of erratic behavior, he realizes that he never actually detoxed; what he thought was Cuddy’s lipstick in his pocket was actually his bottle of Vicodin pills. House_-_S05E24_-_Both_Sides_Now

: Realizing he can no longer distinguish fantasy from reality, House admits himself to Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital . The episode ends with a poignant montage of Chase and Cameron’s wedding juxtaposed against Wilson driving House to the mental health facility. The Medical Case: Scott : The final sequence is set to the

: As his grasp on reality shatters, the hallucinations of Amber and Kutner reappear to taunt him, telling him the story he "made up" about himself isn't true. : Realizing he can no longer distinguish fantasy

: Reviewers have praised the acting of Hugh Laurie, particularly the "look of utter despair" on his face when he finally realizes his psychosis. Season 5, Episode 24: Both Sides Now - Discussion/Rant

House_-_S05E24_-_Both_Sides_Now

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: The final sequence is set to the Rolling Stones' version of "As Tears Go By" .

: House believes he has successfully quit Vicodin and spent a romantic night with Cuddy. However, after a day of erratic behavior, he realizes that he never actually detoxed; what he thought was Cuddy’s lipstick in his pocket was actually his bottle of Vicodin pills.

: Realizing he can no longer distinguish fantasy from reality, House admits himself to Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital . The episode ends with a poignant montage of Chase and Cameron’s wedding juxtaposed against Wilson driving House to the mental health facility. The Medical Case: Scott

: As his grasp on reality shatters, the hallucinations of Amber and Kutner reappear to taunt him, telling him the story he "made up" about himself isn't true.

: Reviewers have praised the acting of Hugh Laurie, particularly the "look of utter despair" on his face when he finally realizes his psychosis. Season 5, Episode 24: Both Sides Now - Discussion/Rant