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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: , , .
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| I was never more relieved to find out my favorite Doctor was still a drug addict - TV Doctor, that is. Of course, I'm talking about House, and the wild rouse that culminated into what LOST's Sawyer might have called a 'Long Con' at the conclusion of 'Words and Deeds'. Up until 'Deeds' much of this season had centered on House's struggle with the substance of the character we have come to rely on as a bitter pill; the self effacement, the blatant drug abuse, the bravado, the legendary insults that burn with a shot of vulgar reality, even his cane seemed in question at one point. After 'Deeds', I'd hoped House was back to true form. With 'One Day, One Room' there is little doubt that House is back. In fact, you'd hardly know he was ever gone.To read the rest, click here. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Its called "House," not "Cuddy." The plots center around House; its why we all watch. I'm not sure anyone would watch if the story surrounded Cuddy. This should not take away from the actress playing Cuddy, she is great but the writers and Mr. Laurie are why we tune in to see the next episode. |
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