It did have a great pro-life message. I’m not sure how that snuck in there, since we’ve seen at least one abortion on House.
That's true, but I've pointed out in earlier threads that the abortion was to save the life of a 13-year-old girl who wouldn't let House tell her parents she was pregnant because the state law protected her from having to. This meant they wouldn't even know their daughter was being sexually used while she was away from them with a touring gymnastic team whose coach they trusted to monitor her. When the parents begged House in the hallway, "Can't you just tell us what's wrong with our daughter?", he looked at them with this pained expression and muttered, "I'm sorry. I can't." I thought the show made it very clear, without saying so, that he thought the state law preventing parental notification was insane.
BTW, "House" is the best show on TV, Hugh Laurie is a genius, and it's the only TV show in history that I am buying all the full-season DVD boxes of. I can't believe Hugh didn't even get nominated for an Emmy last year. The Emmy nominators must've had a lobotomy.