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      • House (Hugh Laurie) is shot by a disgruntled former patient (Elias Koteas) in the HOUSE season finale episode "No Reason" airing Tuesday, May 23 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
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  2. May 23, 2006 · No Reason is the 2nd season finale of House which first aired on May 23, 2006. After a former patient shoots House, House awakens to find the shooter in the next bed. He also finds that he's been given an experimental treatment that has eliminated his leg pain, but may have also affected his mind.

  3. May 23, 2006 · House (Hugh Laurie) is shot by a disgruntled former patient (Elias Koteas) in the HOUSE season finale episode "No Reason" airing Tuesday, May 23 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. 2006 FOX BROADCASTING COMPANY. Credit: Isabella Vosmikova/FOX. The patients of the week.

  4. Jack Moriarty was a man who claimed to be a former patient of House. Moriarty shot House, but was then shot by security as he tried to escape. House's bed was right next to his while they were recovering.

  5. The man who shoots House is called Moriarty, although he is not identified as such in the episode (the name is taken from press materials and the script). Dr. House: Well, I always say if you're gonna get shot, do it in a hospital. In the end of season two, House hallucinates after being shot, and through his hallucinations gains consciousness ...

  6. Iffy: Now in his hallucination House says he doesn't remember the second shot and there is the possibility that House imagines the shooter calmly standing over him and speaking to him as he shoots him in the neck.

  7. As he is wont to do, House insisted that everything was relevant to the case and Moriarty admitted to having an affair. However in the end it wasn't as his wife had a brain aneurysm but later killed herself after being told about the affair. Moriarty holds House responsible for this.

  8. May 24, 2006 · Elias Koteas, whose credits include appearances in many of Canadian director Atom Egoyan ‘s fascinatingly disturbing films, plays the fascinatingly disturbing Jack Moriarty, a disgruntled ex-patient who shoots House (“Shocking, isn’t it? Who’d want to hurt you?”).

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