The Confessionhouse — M.d. : Season 8 Episode 5

House remains cynical, believing that Bob's good deeds were merely a way to compensate for his hidden crimes, while Adams argues that the good he did still has inherent value.

While the medical case unfolds, House becomes convinced that is hiding a major secret. The ConfessionHouse M.D. : Season 8 Episode 5

Bob is admitted after experiencing sudden chest pains and a collapse. As the team investigates, he begins to suffer from a range of seemingly unrelated symptoms, including skin rashes and respiratory failure. House remains cynical, believing that Bob's good deeds

The patient of the week is Bob Harris, a highly respected man in his community known for his selflessness and integrity. As the team investigates, he begins to suffer

Bob eventually confesses to House that he is not the "saint" everyone believes him to be. He admits to a long-held secret: he committed a fraud that benefited him at the expense of others.

True to his mantra "Everybody Lies," House is convinced Bob’s saintly persona is a facade. He spends much of the episode trying to break Bob’s spirit, eventually succeeding in getting the confession that gives the episode its name. The Wilson Subplot

This episode highlights the developing chemistry between Dr. Park (the socially awkward genius) and Dr. Adams (the former prison doctor). House constantly pits their differing philosophies on morality and guilt against each other.