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SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't seen the final episode of House, please watch before reading this review. Full episode spoilers follow.
One of the most difficult things in television is to deliver a series finale that summarizes the message of an entire show, ties up loose ends, and gives a satisfying conclusion to the folks who have poured hundreds of hours of their lives into following the story. With that much pressure on a single episode, it's no wonder that many series finales are often divisive or mediocre.
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This was a fitting departure for the show. I really liked the way they decided to end the series.
people say show went from good to mediocre/bizarre and finally in 100% crapfest,any truth in that ?