
House Already Knew Cooper Was Coming
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth directly confirms House's detailed foreknowledge and the assassination mission's existence, with the only inferential gap being the precise mechanism by which House obtained his intelligence.
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's intelligence network had already penetrated Williams' organization before the Great War, it reframes every pre-war flashback involving Cooper as a game House was observing and directing from the outside. It also raises the question of whether Barb Howard's Vault-Tec work was itself within House's field of knowledge, connecting the show's two major pre-war conspiracies.
ALTERNATE INTERPRETATION
Several medium-confidence claims frame House's behavior not as proof of full prior knowledge but as a demonstration of superior pattern recognition: House may have identified Cooper as a likely operative based on known associations rather than specific intelligence about the assassination mission, making the restroom encounter an improvised probe rather than a controlled reveal. Under this reading, House was testing to see what Cooper would confirm rather than showing all his cards.
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