Underneath the hokey blogger story was actually a very funny episode. The writers tried to make some big statement about privacy and the ability of the internet to be harmful and good. The way it came out was unconvincing and tedious. In the end, blogging did help House diagnose the disease. It was exceedingly annoying to see Frankie (the blogger) share her entire life with people on the internet to the detriment to her personal life without even realizing it. Then, she confines herself to what her readers will react to. Is anyone really like that?
House, Wilson, and Chase go speed dating, and Chase learns that he gets a lot of benefits by having good looks. They all have good looks since their actors, but that's beside the point. Chase questions his relationship with Cameron since he sees how far he can get by acting stupid. People still do what he wants. 13 convinces him that Chase shouldn't worry about what happened with Cameron.
Wilson discovers a book House has been secretly reading. It's a book of sermons by his father. House wants to see where his thought processes come from, but certainly there's no common thread in a bunch of sermons.
House finds a hilarious nymph video with Wilson. It's from college, so Wilson thought the video would be buried. Little did he know that this stuff gets out there, and his colleagues wouldn't hesitate to publicize it.
Score: 8.6/10