Awarded for uncovering the physiological cause of the visions and the viral explanation for the "healing".The episode ends in a symbolic 3-3 tie , reflecting the show's nuanced take that logic can explain the how , but rarely the why of human belief. 3. The Wilson Subplot: Ethical Gray Areas "House" House vs. God (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb
Awarded for the "remission" of the cancer patient and Boyd’s seemingly omniscient insights into the staff’s personal lives. [S2E19] House vs. God
Throughout the episode, Chase maintains a tally on the office whiteboard, tracking "wins" for science and faith. Awarded for uncovering the physiological cause of the
House eventually identifies that Boyd’s "divine visions" and physical symptoms are caused by tuberous sclerosis , which led to a brain tumor. God (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb Awarded for
In a classic scientific twist, House discovers that Boyd actually had herpes encephalitis . He unknowingly passed the virus to Grace; for a short window, the virus attacked her cancer cells, mimicking a miracle before her condition inevitably declined again. 2. The Scoreboard: House vs. God