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I stopped viewing the second season of House about midway through. The scripts are written to take "man's inhumanity to man" to the extreme which is not what medicine teaches. I am surprised that M.D.'s would associate themselves, at least initially, with this unprofessional and, at times, inappropriate characterization of their profession. Maybe they realized later on that Hollywood was portraying them in such a negative and self serving manner and they stopped acting as consultants.
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After ER, Chicago Hope, and dozens of other medical dramas, how many really good stories could be left? Turns out, quite a few if done in the right way with an excellent cast. House M.D. breathes new life into the hospital drama by adding a dash of CSI type sleuthing with a stellar cast, led by Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House and also starring Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, and Robert Sean Leonard. Dr. Gregory House is an incredibly unusual doctor. He dislikes patients, is partially crippled by a muscular disorder, pops Vicodin like they are tic-tacs, and is addicted to reruns of General Hospital. He would rather read a medical journal or hide out in the OB/GYN lounge than deal with a patient. His true purpose in life is leading a team of young doctors in diagnosing the usually rare and fatal maladies that baffle most doctors. Here House is part Sherlock Holmes and part Gil Grissom. He assembles the puzzle, often failing to get the pieces right, until finally the solution is arrived at. In the meantime he runs rampant across the hospital, badgering or simply bullying his way into getting what he needs to try and help the patient. His bedside manner is not pleasant, in fact House is a jerk because being a jerk is the fastest way to get patients healthy. Season 2 started off a bit slow overall as a subplot about House and his ex-girlfriend Stacy (Sela Ward) takes up too much screen time, but once she departs the season picks up dramatically. There is quite a bit of character growth for the staff: Dr. Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) still holds a bit of a torch for House but moves on to other and more risky things, Dr. Chase (Jesse Spencer) has difficulty dealing with the death of his father and still doubts his own abilities at times, and Dr. Foreman (Omar Epps) discovers that he is willing to step on others to ensure his own success, and that sometimes tragedy strikes closest to home. Dr. Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) and Dr. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) get some great screen time, becoming more three-dimensional and much more interesting, and we learn quite a deal more about House and the skeletons in his closet that make him tick. The 2nd season set contains 24 episodes, with the best coming towards the end of the season, several featurettes, and at least one commentary according to the tvshowsondvd guys. Top episodes include Sex Kills, All In, Sleeping Dogs Lie, House vs God, and the brilliant two-parter Euphoria, which showcases some phenomenal acting by Epps, Morrison, and Laurie. The writing is particularly fresh, original, and inspired, and the cast seems to thrive on the energy. Some of the incredible guest stars include LL Cool J, Ron Livingston(Office Space), Alanna Ubach(Legally Blonde), Cynthia Nixon(SATC), Greg Grunberg(Alias), Samantha Mathis(Pump up the Volume), Michelle Trachtenberg(Buffy), Elias Koteas(Traffic), Charles S. Dutton(Threshold), Michelle Clunie(Queer as Folk), and D.B Sweeney(The Cutting Edge). Improving on a great rookie season is difficult, but House M.D. succeeds brilliantly. Pick up your copy today. Highly Recommended.Read full review
I dont know about you but too me it seems like this past few years medical shows got an extra boost. E.R. a long running series on NBC seemed like it was going down the drain, and no one watched since it just got too confusing. But for me there are only two good quality medical/drama's left grey's anatomy and House. House is just a show that is so interesting. and it is partially because of the character of house, the lead doctor, is so bizarre. House is not the normal doctor he tries to get to the point when the patient is about to just die on the ground but then how figures out he cure and makes the patient better. The formula of the all the episodes follows this rutine and can get quite boring but its the characters and bizarre diseases that keep you coming in for more. An overall good show not alot of sex and stuff like that, as in Grey's Anatomy, but more of a show that you might be able to let your kids watch if over the age of fifth grade.Read full review
Here is a write-up of the two shows I was able to catch on House (2nd Season). They were awesome! I'm sure the others are too! Check it out today! Series: House (2004) Episode: "Humpty Dumpty” (Season 2, Episode 3) Original Air Date: September 27, 2006 Alfredo, a long-time handyman for Dr. Lisa Cuddy’s (the boss of House), complains that his asthma is acting up and has asked for a leave. Cuddy may have then felt that Alfredo’s complaints were not that serious and requests him to finish a the work he was doing on the roof of her home. Not long after, Alfredo feels faint—loses consciousness—and falls off the roof onto the ground below. Following the basic tenets of the show—a systematic process of elimination is done on the patient (in this case, Alfredo) based on the presenting symptoms until a viable course of action is found that would eventually lead to recover. However, mitigating circumstances are not properly addressed (likely due to Cuddy’s working relationship with Alfredo—wherein she couldn’t look at her patient objectively) and the end result led to further degradation of Alfredo’s condition wherein several of his fingers on his left hand were amputated after severe discoloration was found. Alfredo’s troubles didn’t end there as not long after, he was sent into neurosurgery as a result of a misdiagnosis. Other symptoms arose (e.g., lung problems, possible kidney failure, absence of urination, etc.) and the staff had little choice but to amputate the entire hand as leaving the rotting limb may affect his other organs. Sounds depressing right? It didn’t stop there. Eventually, Alfredo showed similar symptoms on his right hand. House takes a risk and prescribes medication for psittacosis (if House is wrong, Alfredo will lose his remaining limbs as well) after a confrontation with Alfredo’s mother regarding the whereabouts of her son when he is not working for Dr. Cuddy. This eventually leads to House deducing that Alfredo is involved in cockfighting—the birds likely bringing about Alfredo’s psittacosis. After Cuddy’s ocular of the cockfighting in the warehouse district, she returns to give Alfredo the diagnosis. “It is then implied that he and his family are suing the hospital for the loss of his hand.” Series: House (2004) Episode: "Clueless” (Season 2, Episode 15) Original Air Date: March 28, 2006 A couple’s physical role-play is prematurely halted following the husband difficulty in breathing—to the point that he turned blue as his wife called 911. House evaluates the presenting symptoms and comes to the conclusion that the husband is suffering from heavy metal poisoning. However, as none of the tests taken by the husband could support House’s theory, his underlings move for lupus diagnosis and its subsequent treatments—which didn’t improve the husband’s condition. House observes the husband is getting progressively worse and less stable despite being treated in the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. The husband then suffers multiple respiratory attacks and failure. House looks elsewhere and searches for other anomalies—the wife! House confronts the wife but his search comes up empty until an unrelated case made him consider gold sodium thiomalate poisoning. The show ends with the wife being led away by police officers while other male members of the team are working towards giving the husband the “bad news.” House believed that no one is happy in a marriage. In this case, he was right...Read full review
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