In this episode House took the case of a teenager who had got sick and had several symptoms that together didn't fit to any disease. House decided to give patient some medicines for casual diseases but obviously (just like in all episodes of entire 6 seasons) they only caused more trouble. Eventually House got the idea while he was arguing with Wilson about his attitude towards patients. Maybe he looks like a pearson who doesn't care about other people but in fact he just doesn't show his feelings to don't get distracted.
Phrase I enjoyed: same as the title - "Occam's razor" also known as "law of parsimony". It's a problem-solving principle which says that we should choose the most simple theory with the fewest assumptions.
Doesn't House get a bit repetitive when you've watched a number of episodes?
OdpowiedzUsuńInteresting choice of phrase. Why did you have to paste the definition? And do you know its Polish equivalent?