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House is back for a 6th season with a 2-hour premiere at 8 p.m. EDT on Fox.
From the previews, it's a bit of ""One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".
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Agreed, I can't believe how good that was. After a couple of seasons of mostly formulaic comedy, they just knocked that out of the park.
I loved that they managed to get a House cure in there, by the time it happened I thought they wouldn't even go there. I love that the cure was one of the more miraculous depictions of the series, but it works so well all due to House's personal journey. It was very different and I'm sure will remain unique for the show, just how it should be.
At one point I thought the story was so good it could have made for a great film, but then quickly realized it wouldn't work nearly as well if we weren't already so familiar with House-the-man. I think that's what makes it perfect television.
And now, in a way, the show premiers all over again next week!
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Just glad to have House back, hitting rock bottom in his psyche, but working his way back out of the darkness in his soul.
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Absolutely. I'm not expecting him to be as open with the Princeton-Plainsboro people as he was with Dr. Nolan.
Speaking of which, I'd really like to see Andre Braugher return. Their 'friend' moments were nice.
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What a poingnant episode of TV. I love the subject of mental illness, and even thogh I watch The Mentalist, this episode of house felt much more organic. The acting was great by all involved. All the other aspects (writing, directing, set..) were also spot on.
It was fascinating watching someone who functions at such a high level deal with also having mental illness. I think once House kicked Vicodin, he could have continued on without the treatment he received (most people do), but I'm glad he received it.
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I wonder how much more vibrantly Hugh Laurie wanted to perform in the talent show, but had to downplay his instincts due to being House.
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Excellent, excellent stuff. HOUSE is always at its best when it bucks the mystery of the week formula and this episode bucked it more than usual. It actually felt like "House - The Movie". In a way, that's exactly what it was.
Of course, 2 hours of Hugh Laurie, Franka Potente (German, not Russian), and Andre Braugher is hard to beat. I absolutely expect to see Brauer back. They connected, and House trusts him now.
Here's hoping this really changes House as we move forward.
Trouble is the show now has to go back to its normal setting. This episode has pointed out what the biggest problem has become for the show.
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This single episode of House was the most moving and profound thing i've seen on any television show.
It's something that I as a viewer have been starving to see since I began watching.
I really can't find any words to sum it up so I will just say one...magnificent.
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Never doubt the power of House.. grew in ratings half-hour by half-hour, hour after hour.. up from last year. In this environment, that's pretty amazing. But Fox has got to be happy. "Bones" opened up higher then last year, up. "Fringe" had a very small (2%) drop from last year's 2-hour premiere, and "House" is up from last year. Fox has to feel VERY good about their lineup.
Not to knock
House, but this is actually a perfectly normal pattern for TV shows.
Most shows on most nights build their audience every quarter hour as regular viewers who were late getting to the set tune in or people who get bored by other shows change the channel. Anytime you see a show that holds steady or loses audience as it goes along, you're looking at a show that's in trouble.
Anyway, I really enjoyed the premier. The first half, "House Flew Over the Cuckoos's Nest" was fun, and the second half was even better. It will be interesting to see House 2.0 try to reintegrate into his old life, and especially to see how his relationships with Wilson and Cuddy are affected. (I must say that I'm surprised nobody ever stated the obvious - In the hospital scene when House describes Andre Braugher's character as friendless, work-obessed and lonely. He's describing
himself, of course, but I wish that had been more directly acknowledged by somebody in the show.)
From what we saw in the preview, I'm not so sure that House
is going straight back into his old life. I think there may be a week or two of working things through before he is 100% back to his old life, if indeed he ever is.
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fantastic episode. I wish we had more of this style
Lo, there do I see my mother, and my sisters, and my brothers, Lo, there do I see the line of my people, back to the beginning, Lo, they do call to me, they bid me take my place among them, In the halls of Valhalla,where the brave may live...
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But hardly any shows grow year-to-year any more, much less grow their timeslot 170 percent over the previous year.
Of course. The year-to-year growth is impressive, but that isn't the point I was addressing.
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I stumbled across this link today. It doesn't contain any direct spoilers but it's enough to disappoint you. :(
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33007929/ns/entertainment-television/
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Don't click on Zack's link if you don't want to know what actor/actress (and therefore character) is leaving the show.
I don't and I won't. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Funny scene with Taub on his side dodging the VR creatures. Buh-bye, Taubby!
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I don't know if you guys know this but my friend told me that she read that Hugh Laurie is actually beginning to have leg problems because of all the pretend limping he does on the show, further adding that his doctor has told him he has to quit doing that.
So, either the show will end or House will be miraculously cured lol.
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