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Thread started 09/19/08 12:24pm

WillyWonka

House M.D. Season Premiere



So, fellow fans of the good doctor, what say ye all regarding the season premiere of House, M.D. earlier this week, and the tantalizing possiblities it laid out for future episodes?

Will House and Wilson kiss and make up sooner rather than later, and just how many patients will the team almost kill while House is preoccupied with wooing back the Felix to his Oscar? Will Thirteen become increasingly insufferable as she comes to terms with her newly-diagnosed illness? Will Cameron and Chase commit clandestine acts of debauchery in the ICU linen closet? Will we discover why Chase seemed to have his scrubs in a bunch and was markedly more grouchy and sharp than usual? And, certainly most importantly, will Cuddy's increasingly tighter and ever-plunging outfits finally break a rib or cause her to catch a life-threatening chest cold?

I thought the premiere opened doors for interesting character development and insight into psyches - particularly House and Wilson - and I am curious to see where that will lead, but still felt this first show of the season to be a bit off-kilter overall, as if [most] everybody was trying too hard, their personalities forced, and attitudes and reactions too contrived.

Still, looking forward to next episode!
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Reply #1 posted 09/19/08 12:29pm

Stymie

Hello Mr. Wonka. hug

I used to watch House religiously but missed most of last season due to school. Would I be completely lost trying to start watching again?
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Reply #2 posted 09/19/08 12:38pm

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WillyWonka said:



So, fellow fans of the good doctor, what say ye all regarding the season premiere of House, M.D. earlier this week, and the tantalizing possiblities it laid out for future episodes?

Will House and Wilson kiss and make up sooner rather than later, and just how many patients will the team almost kill while House is preoccupied with wooing back the Felix to his Oscar? Will Thirteen become increasingly insufferable as she comes to terms with her newly-diagnosed illness? Will Cameron and Chase commit clandestine acts of debauchery in the ICU linen closet? Will we discover why Chase seemed to have his scrubs in a bunch and was markedly more grouchy and sharp than usual? And, certainly most importantly, will Cuddy's increasingly tighter and ever-plunging outfits finally break a rib or cause her to catch a life-threatening chest cold?

I thought the premiere opened doors for interesting character development and insight into psyches - particularly House and Wilson - and I am curious to see where that will lead, but still felt this first show of the season to be a bit off-kilter overall, as if [most] everybody was trying too hard, their personalities forced, and attitudes and reactions too contrived.

Still, looking forward to next episode!



hi mr. wonka! i was pretty disappointed with the season finale last year (SO sappy!) but even so i watched the premiere. i guess it was okay, nothing terribly eye-catching right off the bat.

i truly hope the show does not veer off into the soap-opera syndrome wherein the show's writers, having used every scrap of every plot idea they ever had, begin developing plots that are driven mostly by melodramatic tension between the characters.
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Reply #3 posted 09/19/08 12:53pm

calldapplwonde
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Loved House reaction to Wilson saying he needs a change of scenery: "Buy a plant!" That line is so House.

I loved the premiere. Hugh Laurie's and Robert Sean Leonard's acting was perfect as usual.
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Reply #4 posted 09/19/08 12:56pm

calldapplwonde
ry83

Stymie said:

Hello Mr. Wonka. hug

I used to watch House religiously but missed most of last season due to school. Would I be completely lost trying to start watching again?


No. If you want, go to www.fox.com/house and read up what you missed under 'recaps'. I think the show is definitely worth catching up. My favorite TV show by far actually.
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Reply #5 posted 09/19/08 3:21pm

Anxiety

i never knew what this show was about until it was explained to me recently. they said, "it's about a doctor with addiction issues and he takes young students under his wing and they solve mysteries every episode."

and i said, "and so, what, they all live in a HOUSE?"

now i know it's the gentleman's name. I DIDN'T KNOW!!!


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[Edited 9/19/08 15:21pm]
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Reply #6 posted 09/19/08 3:33pm

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ha loved the line where he told Wilson that in about six months he'll will have moved on from Amber to Burnt Sienna....
lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

- that guy is nuts
LOVE HARD.
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Reply #7 posted 09/19/08 3:42pm

calldapplwonde
ry83

Anxiety said:

i never knew what this show was about until it was explained to me recently. they said, "it's about a doctor with addiction issues and he takes young students under his wing and they solve mysteries every episode."

and i said, "and so, what, they all live in a HOUSE?"

now i know it's the gentleman's name. I DIDN'T KNOW!!!


boxed
[Edited 9/19/08 15:21pm]



I'm sorry but you deserve a good old-fashioned fishslap.

fishslap


That reminds of another House line, though. Hospital inpector meets House and says that he has heard his name before (propably because House notoriously breaks rules). House says: "Most people have. It's also a noun."
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Reply #8 posted 09/19/08 3:46pm

Anxiety

calldapplwondery83 said:

Anxiety said:

i never knew what this show was about until it was explained to me recently. they said, "it's about a doctor with addiction issues and he takes young students under his wing and they solve mysteries every episode."

and i said, "and so, what, they all live in a HOUSE?"

now i know it's the gentleman's name. I DIDN'T KNOW!!!


boxed
[Edited 9/19/08 15:21pm]



I'm sorry but you deserve a good old-fashioned fishslap.

fishslap


That reminds of another House line, though. Hospital inpector meets House and says that he has heard his name before (propably because House notoriously breaks rules). House says: "Most people have. It's also a noun."


leave me alone! i thought it was an update of that show from the '80s "my house" with deirdre hall and wilfred brimley (and corky!). shrug
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Reply #9 posted 09/19/08 3:46pm

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ry83

My mother has the annoying habit of asking me what I'm looking for EVERYTIME I come into the room and look around. Answered her with another House line once: "Same as you - love, acceptance, solid return on investment." Yes, I know all these lines from memory.

I don't know, I think everyone needs to watch House. Hugh Laurie is a genius, IMO.
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Reply #10 posted 09/19/08 3:47pm

calldapplwonde
ry83

Anxiety said:

calldapplwondery83 said:




I'm sorry but you deserve a good old-fashioned fishslap.

fishslap


That reminds of another House line, though. Hospital inpector meets House and says that he has heard his name before (propably because House notoriously breaks rules). House says: "Most people have. It's also a noun."


leave me alone! i thought it was an update of that show from the '80s "my house" with deirdre hall and wilfred brimley (and corky!). shrug



confuse



lol
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Reply #11 posted 09/19/08 5:28pm

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I missed it! bawl
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Reply #12 posted 09/19/08 5:48pm

WillyWonka

Stymie said:

Hello Mr. Wonka. hug

I used to watch House religiously but missed most of last season due to school. Would I be completely lost trying to start watching again?



Hello there, Dear Heart. hug

As long as you're aware as to the major turns that have occured and their relevancy to this season (mainly Amber's death and House's involvement in it, and Thirteen's Huntington's Disease diagnosis), you wouldn't be much lost at all. smile

I hope you are doing well. rose
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Reply #13 posted 09/19/08 6:08pm

WillyWonka

XxAxX said:

hi mr. wonka! i was pretty disappointed with the season finale last year (SO sappy!) but even so i watched the premiere. i guess it was okay, nothing terribly eye-catching right off the bat.

i truly hope the show does not veer off into the soap-opera syndrome wherein the show's writers, having used every scrap of every plot idea they ever had, begin developing plots that are driven mostly by melodramatic tension between the characters.



I quite enjoyed last season's finale, sentimental or tear-jerky as it may have been. I thought the final scene with House and Amber on the bus was especially good - it gave the viewer such a necessary glimpse into what makes House the way he is, and humanized him, gave him deeper dimension.

From what I've been reading, this season will indeed involve heavy doses (ha!) of character exposition (particularly in regards to Thirteen, who I find rather boring and, after this week's show, irritating...), and plotlines revolving around certain relationships. Hopefully the writers will skillfully accomplish that, and not to any detriment or sacrifice of the patient/mystery illness aspect of the show.
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Reply #14 posted 09/19/08 6:09pm

WillyWonka

calldapplwondery83 said:

Loved House reaction to Wilson saying he needs a change of scenery: "Buy a plant!" That line is so House.




That was a great line. smile
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Reply #15 posted 09/19/08 6:14pm

WillyWonka

Anxiety said:

i never knew what this show was about until it was explained to me recently. they said, "it's about a doctor with addiction issues and he takes young students under his wing and they solve mysteries every episode."

and i said, "and so, what, they all live in a HOUSE?"

now i know it's the gentleman's name. I DIDN'T KNOW!!!


boxed
[Edited 9/19/08 15:21pm]



lol

What an intriguing idea that is, though: House and his doclings all forced to live together under one roof for awhile, for some reason or another. I like it.
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Reply #16 posted 09/19/08 6:15pm

WillyWonka

Evvy said:

ha loved the line where he told Wilson that in about six months he'll will have moved on from Amber to Burnt Sienna....
lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

- that guy is nuts




lol
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Reply #17 posted 09/23/08 10:05am

calldapplwonde
ry83

Why didn't he win the Emmy? pout
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Reply #18 posted 09/23/08 10:15am

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Evvy said:

ha loved the line where he told Wilson that in about six months he'll will have moved on from Amber to Burnt Sienna....
lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

- that guy is nuts


lol I loved that line
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Reply #19 posted 09/23/08 10:19am

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WillyWonka said:

XxAxX said:

hi mr. wonka! i was pretty disappointed with the season finale last year (SO sappy!) but even so i watched the premiere. i guess it was okay, nothing terribly eye-catching right off the bat.

i truly hope the show does not veer off into the soap-opera syndrome wherein the show's writers, having used every scrap of every plot idea they ever had, begin developing plots that are driven mostly by melodramatic tension between the characters.



I quite enjoyed last season's finale, sentimental or tear-jerky as it may have been. I thought the final scene with House and Amber on the bus was especially good - it gave the viewer such a necessary glimpse into what makes House the way he is, and humanized him, gave him deeper dimension.

From what I've been reading, this season will indeed involve heavy doses (ha!) of character exposition (particularly in regards to Thirteen, who I find rather boring and, after this week's show, irritating...), and plotlines revolving around certain relationships. Hopefully the writers will skillfully accomplish that, and not to any detriment or sacrifice of the patient/mystery illness aspect of the show.



well, i'm glad you liked it. i obviously do not totally hate house, or i wouldn't watch it and look forward to watching it.

but, i'm afraid it will be airing at the same time as my other favorite, which i 'Reaper'. neutral hopefully the networks won't force us to choose....
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Reply #20 posted 09/23/08 10:26am

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I missed the premiere but House is one of the few shows I watch on a regular basis.
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