Jess already saw tonight's episode.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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And I, for one, am truly grateful for her sharing.
ah, I see. When I asked for backstory, I meant info from last season, to understand this season.
Really, all you'd need to know is that in the season finale, House went into a psychiatric hospital after a crackup.
Really, all you'd need to know is that in the season finale, House went into a psychiatric hospital after a crackup.
Thanks. Do I need to know what the catalyst was? I saw some footage of Cuddy (?) firing him?
He hallucinated having sex with Cuddy and acted as if it was real. In other words, he was a complete ass about it.
The last couple episodes of last season are really worth watching, IMO.
I'm with bonny. Jessica's description made me re-evaluate my life and I came to the conclusion that I am not that interested in watching the premiere of "House."
I'm looking forward to the premiere, because I'm very curious as to a potential major change in House's character. You don't often see that in TV anymore.
Yeah, I know. And Andre Braugher. These are good things, where I come from. I have watched some awful stuff just to get a glimpse of that dude, it isn't even funny.(although I sort of wish they could do a meta thing and have him a psycho who thinks he's Frank Pembleton and keeps trying to interrogate House.) But maybe I'm the only one who'd like that.
I'm very curious as to a potential major change in House's character. You don't often see that in TV anymore.
Can they afford to have a major change in his personality? They're selling the show on him being an asshole.
Admittedly, it's a big reason why I don't watch, but isn't it a draw for fans?