Recession Proof(2011) | "house"

Bert’s choice to hide his profession from his wife stems from a desire to remain "recession proof" in her eyes—preserving his image as a successful provider even as his reality crumbled.

The central medical case involves Bert, a man who tells his wife he works for a high-end real estate firm but is secretly a crime scene cleaner—a job he took after losing his fortune in the 2008 recession. "House" Recession Proof(2011)

"Everything Trying" by Damien Jurado plays during the patient's decline. Bert’s choice to hide his profession from his

"Recession Proof" posits that while one might be able to protect a career or a bank account from external collapse, internal integrity is far more fragile. Bert’s physical recovery is overshadowed by the destruction of his marriage, and House’s professional success is overshadowed by his inability to accept the vulnerability that comes with love. "Recession Proof" posits that while one might be

The episode's title, "Recession Proof," serves as a double entendre. It refers both to Bert’s attempt to find a job that survives economic downturns and the characters' personal attempts to protect themselves from emotional hardship.