I like
House,
but I think all the serial shows I watch have deadened me to procedurals. It just seems too damn predictable. Guy with mysterious disease - misdiagnose, misdiagnose, misdiagnose - stumble on to actual diagnosis - cure with a simple outpatient procedure or tomato juice.
I'll keep watching though.
I like that House himself is still unlikeable.
Guy with mysterious disease - misdiagnose, misdiagnose, misdiagnose - stumble on to actual diagnosis -
This is the very annoying part of the show. But I like the House character.
And I didn't care about headache girl. She gave me a headache.
Oh yeah, I don't care about any of them. But I usually don't care about characters, so I didn't expect to. Which may be an advantage with this show.
I'm not convinced that the network screwed it up because I don't know what was so great about the pilot. I mean, I can see what they may have meddled with, but I don't know that it mattered. Hugh Laurie entertains me; everything else is forgettable.
I do keep wondering if Laurie got stubble-maintenance tips from Denisof.
I'd probably watch it if it wasn't a @#!$ medical show, just because I hear Laurie does a great job.
However, I kind of hate medical shows, and have realized I'd rather pull my own teeth than watch them.
I must be living in a vacuum. I haven't even heard of
House.
But I usually don't care about characters
Says the woman who used the phrase "poor sad Angel" countless times. ;-}
I must be living in a vacuum. I haven't even heard of House.
There's totally a joke about vacuums and houses to be made here. Someone make it.
Says the woman who used the phrase "poor sad Angel" countless times.
But I didn't want him to not be sad. Obviously, I care about characters in the sense that I'm interested in what happens to them, but as a rule I'm not personally invested in their happiness, and don't need to like them or wish them well in order to enjoy a story. Some people do.
Happy Angel is for punks.
Well, and Angelus lovers.
You're a champion, Strega.