
House's Double Hides the Real Power
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode visually confirms the double's existence in the same scene as the real House, which directly supports the core claim, but the theory's extension into a sustained operational strategy requires inference the episode does not explicitly provide.
STORY CONTEXT
New Vegas fans know House always has a plan, and these theories try to map out his centuries-long chess game. The debate centers on whether his Vegas ambitions connect to larger post-apocalyptic nation-building or something the show might reveal.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If House built his power on the principle that the real source of authority should never be directly addressable, the show is making an argument about what power at scale actually requires. Every scene presenting House as knowable becomes, under that reading, another bar television.





