The best episode directed by David Shore is "Goodbye", rated 9.7/10 from 7 user votes. It was "written by David Shore". "Goodbye" aired on 5/21/2024 and is rated 0.9 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "I Love You (2)".
As the doctors consider their futures, they work together to solve one of the most important cases of their careers.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
The staff of St. Bonaventure Hospital works against time and their own personal safety to save the lives of those around them.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
House is shot by a former patient and must share a recovery room with the gunman.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
Facing a 6-month jail term, and the realization that he won't be there for Wilson at the end, House finds himself examining his entire life while contemplating a dismal future without his best friend.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
Shaun and Lea make a big life decision and are pleasantly surprised by the support they receive from their friends at the hospital. Meanwhile, when Dr. Wolke's parents show up with a revelation, Asher struggles to accept that he and his father may never truly understand one another.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
As a barroom fight sends Dr. Shaun Murphy to seek treatment at St. Bonaventure’s, Dr. Alex Park and Dr. Audrey Lim disagree over an elderly woman’s post-operative symptoms. Meanwhile, Dr. Neil Melendez and Dr. Lim make their romance public, and Dr. Aaron Glassman continues to pursue a relationship with a good friend.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
The investigation into how a teen got wounded leads to a case involving a young woman's murder and a drug operation.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of a police officer who was shot while on an undercover stakeout.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore
Bloody sheets and an apparently stolen credit card lead Briscoe and Curtis to a pair of college age lovers who present McCoy and Ross with a united front of denial that one of them killed their newborn son and disposed of the body.
Director: David Shore
Writer: David Shore