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Movie Reviews of House, M.D.: Season TwoMovie Review: One of the smartest shows around :-) Summary: 5 Stars
I love watching House. Not only is Hugh Laurie great in this, but the whole cast and the story lines make for entertaining television. This is great and he should definately win the Emmy this year. He really deserves it.
Here are some of my favourite episodes in this season. Autopsy featured a brave and mature little 9 year old girl with cancer. Daddy's Boy, showed a student with weird electrical shocks that they try to figure out, and House's parents come to visit him. And finally, I really loved Failure To Communicate where he and Stacey Warner are stuck at an airport waiting for a flight where they begin to rekindle their deminished romance.
Hugh Laurie really is very talented. Not only does he use an American accent with perfection, but his timing and delivery are brilliant and he's very believable. It's a great show and it's smart and enjoyable. I highly recommend it.
Movie Review: 'House' - Season II Summary: 5 Stars
On a personal opinion, this is one of the best shows on television today. It is somewhat like a parallel to a medical version of 'West Wing', although Greg House is not the president of medicine. The ensemble of weekly characters do nothing but contribute to the quality of the show. It encompasses drama, humor, and medical quandrys that even Perry Mason wouldn't be able to solve. House is an irreverant medical genius who leads a small team of clinical diagnosticians on a weekly crusade of solving the priority issues in a New Jersey teaching hospital. As much as they try, House ends up always being right. And in being right, House usually conveys his element of humorous sarcasm, wit and cynical correction of their misdiagnosis. Too bad season three isn't out yet. House, M.D. - Season Two
Movie Review: I'm an addict for House Summary: 5 Stars
Ostentatiously as a gift for my brother, I bought season 1 of House and voraciously watched. Season 2 was purchased with no such qualms, and shortly my mother and I were having almost nightly "House parties" with season 2.
There are almost as many hospital dramas as there are seasons of Law and Order, but House manages to stay fresh, different, and overall so compelling that grown adults like myself and far more grown adults like my mother have lost sleep to the series. Compelling and griping, whereas season 1 was focused on the puzzle that was House, season 2 provides us more of his background, his "love" life, and what made him into the person he is after six years with his leg. Coupled with the dramatic season finale, there is no way anyone who has even seen half an episode of House shouldn't get this series right away, unless it is to purchase season 1 first.
Movie Review: Like watching a car crash about to happen Summary: 5 Stars
You know it's going to be terrible.... You want to look away, you should look away, but you can't. My husband and I are both psychiatrists. We annoy our almost 14 year old son with screams of "No way! That would never happen!" and "Oh, my God! That's assault!" or " You'd lose your license if you did that!" and "I can't believe he did that! Don't even begin to think that's OK honey!" You get the drift. House is a sociopath in a profession where you definately don't want one. For me, the medical mystery is a mere backdrop to the human drama. What will House do next? And, will he pay? I never quite know what's coming - I love that! The writing reflects an understanding of how complex relations between people are. While the medical piece is not believable, the interpersonal dynamics are. The acting is fabulous. Hugh Laurie is especially brilliant and heads up a great cast.
Movie Review: Innovative series and great male leading character!!! Summary: 5 Stars
This serie is just wonderful. I mean, I usually don't like hospital series, but this one has got everything: drama, feelings, people working togetther who make a great time, and how not, Dr. House. A cynical and sarcastic man who doesn't gives a damm about what peopple thinks about him. Drug addict and anti people, House is just a man trying to protect himself while expressing things as he sees them, with no addendos or intentions of softening the words.
The serie is great, and I don't know if it's for him or independently of him...
There are some episodes that doesn't left you untouched, that appeal to some part of you that make you connected to the people who's suffering, even afterwards you have turned TV off.
I think this serie is innovative in the area of medical series, and also think is a must have or a must see! ;-)
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