Housecreator David Shore has finally given a definitive response to the ending’s big Foreman question, 12 years after the series finale aired.House’s best episodesare scattered throughout its eight-season run, with the series finale, titled “Everybody Dies,” being particularly memorable. The final episode ends with House (Hugh Laurie) and Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) riding off together after the protagonist fakes his own death. However, one final scene in a montage sequence shows Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps) finding the main character’s hospital ID, seemingly his way of telling him he’s still alive.

Speaking withEntertainment Weekly, Shore confirmed thatHouse’s last scene with Foreman was meant to tell the Dean of Medicine that his former boss was still alive. He also confirmed what the small smile on his face meant in the final scene, definitively closing the book on his reaction over 12 years after the episode aired. Check out what Shore had to say below:

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I’ll say this, that was my intended message with that. Yes, that little grin on his face was, “Holy s***, the guy did it.”

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AlthoughHouse’s harsh characterizationdidn’t mesh well with everyone he interacted with, he still had the respect and admiration of those he worked closely with. This includes Foreman, who became a close friend because of his similarly introverted personality, albeit more outgoing than his higher-up.In season 4, he briefly took the main character’s place on the team while he wasn’t around, proving himself as a trusted ally and friend to the cynical diagnostician. The trust between them explains why House wanted him specifically to know that he was still alive.

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Theending ofHouseemphasized this closeness by havingthe titular doctor leave his ID under an unstable table leg in his office, something Foreman previously complained that he should fix. The knowing smile also indicates he isn’t going to tell anyone about the main characters' fate, the series offering a definitive ending that’s almost hopeful for Laurie’s character. This is in no small part thanks to his trusted ally, who will seemingly carry the secret of his fate forever, without telling another soul.

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Given how close they were throughout the show, it makes sense for the diagnostician to leave Foreman a clue as to his true fate. This givesHousea fitting, bittersweet end, since even though they’ll never see each other again, the pair now know the doctor’s secret fate, emphasizing how unbreakable the bond they share truly is. With the series ending just minutes after his discovery, it seems like the doctor will maintain this secret, keeping the truth from everyone around him.

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House is a medical mystery drama in which the villain is typically a difficult-to-diagnose medical malady. It follows Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), a world-renowned disabled diagnostician with a notorious substance abuse issue. With his team of world-class doctors, House has built a reputation as one of the most brilliant doctors in the world - an especially impressive feat when taking into account that he rarely actually sees his patients.

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