Officially, the name of Dr. Gregory House, on Fox's Tuesday medical drama "House," is an indirect homage to Sherlock Holmes, a diagnostic detective with at least as colorful a personality as the fictional sleuth. At least he's not related to the last semi-successful show about a medical genius: Doogie Howser.I didn't even need to directly ask show creator David Shore about that. He had declared the House/Holmes connection in a newspaper interview before I wrote the article. The House/Howser connection was just me making another one of my bad jokes.
"... every episode is basically exactly the same: There's a cold opening (stolen right from the Six Feet Under playbook) in which someone almost dies. This individual is rushed to the hospital, where one of House's colleagues tricks the curmudgeonly doctor into being intrigued enough to take the case. His team misdiagnoses the condition, the patient almost dies, then they re-misdiagnose it, the patient almost dies again, then House figures out what's really going on—usually thanks to some piece of personal information the patient lied about—and saves a life with only seconds to spare. The disease is almost always preposterously arcane (e.g. African sleeping sickness), and the stakes are always life and death. It's completely ridiculous, and completely wonderful."Why yes, yes it is!
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