Emancipationhouse M.d. : Season 5 Episode 8 -

House, feeling abandoned, tries to sabotage Wilson’s new sense of independence by mocking his new "boring" life.

By the end of the episode, Wilson realizes that while he needs space, he can't fully "emancipate" himself from House because their dysfunction is a core part of their friendship. EmancipationHouse M.D. : Season 5 Episode 8

He eventually realizes that to save his patient, he has to "bend" the rules of the trial—a very House-like move that troubles his conscience. The Personal Story: House vs. Wilson House, feeling abandoned, tries to sabotage Wilson’s new

House is skeptical of her independence, believing no teenager can truly be an adult. He spends much of the episode trying to prove she is lying about her age or her lifestyle to justify her "adulthood." The Personal Story: House vs

Wilson decides he needs to stop being House’s "enabler" and moves out of their shared arrangement to find his own apartment.

After various theories involving toxins at her factory are debunked, the team discovers that Delaney has a rare condition called Hughes-Stovin Syndrome . This causes multiple aneurysms, explaining her respiratory and cardiac distress.

House, feeling abandoned, tries to sabotage Wilson’s new sense of independence by mocking his new "boring" life.

By the end of the episode, Wilson realizes that while he needs space, he can't fully "emancipate" himself from House because their dysfunction is a core part of their friendship.

He eventually realizes that to save his patient, he has to "bend" the rules of the trial—a very House-like move that troubles his conscience. The Personal Story: House vs. Wilson

House is skeptical of her independence, believing no teenager can truly be an adult. He spends much of the episode trying to prove she is lying about her age or her lifestyle to justify her "adulthood."

Wilson decides he needs to stop being House’s "enabler" and moves out of their shared arrangement to find his own apartment.

After various theories involving toxins at her factory are debunked, the team discovers that Delaney has a rare condition called Hughes-Stovin Syndrome . This causes multiple aneurysms, explaining her respiratory and cardiac distress.