Is that a big deal? I mean, the fifth season is the one that we finished watching a few months ago, right? Edit: Though, very happy to read that he's going to be following up his book sometime this year. It was a very good book that I suspect might've been published even had he not already...
Yeah, but the only things of substance were all in his head again. Sure, you could argue that the cases were real, but the cases don't have any real continuous story significance other than to tell that House is brilliant and saves almost everyone at the absolute last minute. The episode I'm...
Absolutely ridiculous finale. Do they think they can just keep going to the House is hallucinating everything well every single finale? I mean come on, the episode after he was shot, that hallucination was okay, but to do the same thing a second time in a finale, that's a cheat that bothers...
The tone of the episode definitely seemed different, but I chalked that up to wanting to sort of emphasize that House wasn't sleeping by turning up the contrast or whatever, sort of like how they did the in and out of focus effect I mentioned previously for another episode. If you want to see...
Okay, the idea of watching the episode through the patient's eyes was neat.... but the going in and out of focus effect was way too annoying to make it worth it.
Hmm, okay, I guess that explanation works for me. And I agree, I thought finally for once he was going to do it this time... though it was partially Cuddy's fault as well. I mean, she did toy with him quite a bit about it, while she was trying to figure out what she wanted, and then at the end...
Okay, one pretty stupid thing in tonight's episode so far, Foreman quit last time, and couldn't get a job last time because everyone was worried that he was too much like House already. Why would he ever risk himself again? It hasn't been that long since the last time. It seems like they just...
Also, I was under the impression that Wilson really was serious when he made a play for Cuddy. When she laughed at him, he pretended it was to make House jealous, but it seemed he was serious to me.
Okay, I'm not usually one to comment on this sort of thing, but wow, Cameron looked better than ever in that first scene where she was helping with the first differential.
Oh I understand it was never supposed to be actually like crime, but it's evolved away from the original aspects of going to people's houses and investigating the environments they've been in and that sort of thing (aka, the forensics approach) to House rattling off random ideas and being wrong...
I wonder if part of the reason for the spinoff is that House was originally supposed to be the Sherlock Holmes of doctors, and almost operate in a more forensics type manner like CSI. Since probably the second season or so, that has pretty much entirely stopped and now its solely about the...