Basically every episode
Basically every episode
Basically every episode
It's great when you watch it off and on but it's painful binging it.
All the Sherlock Holmes type derivatives are much like that, back in the day when I would watch a bunch of episodes it was mostly enjoyable because Hugh Laurie is just such a great actor.
Lupis was always the metaphorical man caught holding the gun lol
You should try Jeremy Brett's version of Sherlock Holmes. I didn't binge it, but it was pretty good for that old timey kind of show.
The series ended 2 seasons before the finale. I cannot be convinced otherwise
It's ok to be wrong <3
The same-y ness of the episodes really stands out when you do this. On a binge, I found myself watching it more for the character arcs than the diagnostic drama... which is not the show's strong point. :(
Hard disagree
well painful might be a bit overboard but it does get repetitive pretty fast for me personally.
They left out lupus. Always gotta rule out lupus.
Cuddy: You can't set your patient on fire, House! House: I only need to burn him for a few minutes. It'll make your ass look thinner. Cuddy: Fine. Just do it while the lawyer is out to lunch.
Yup, consistently entertaining for as long as it ran. hahah, what a fun show.
Not to bring things down but... when you've been dealing with an undiagnosed illness which has gone on for months (i.e. me), you'll be happy to take someone with the bedside manner of Dr. House as long as you get some sort of answer.
And no, it isn't lupus.
Have you considered it's all in your head? /s
The funny thing is we actually considered some sort of brain issue, but according to my neurologist after seeing my MRI, I have a very healthy brain.
Of course, that doesn't mean I'm not imagining things. Who knows? Anything could be psychosomatic.
That's one of the signs of lupus. /s
How do your shoes look? Could be butthole worms
At an opposite corner of the spectrum, you can rarely find doctors as smug as House but as unable to help you as all the others you have previously visited.
It's never lupus
Except that one damn time.