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Review: House M.D. (2004–2012)

A Masterclass in Character Study disguised as a Medical Procedural

Laurie manages the impossible: he makes a rude, manipulative, and cruel character likeable. He exposes the vulnerability beneath the arrogance, making the audience root for House not despite his flaws, but because of the pain that fuels them. It remains one of the most egregious Emmy snubs in history that Laurie never won the award for this role.

House M.D. is a medical drama like no other, with its unique blend of medicine, mystery, and humor. The show's complex characters, intricate plotlines, and medical mysteries made it a huge success, and it's still widely popular today.

House M.D. explores several themes throughout its run, including:

The main characters in House M.D. include:

The Classic Remedy: Physical Media and DVDs

Before the cloud, there was the shelf. If you have a robust home theater setup or live in an area with unreliable internet, the DVD and Blu-ray box sets are still king. The House M.D. complete series box set often includes deleted scenes, extended cuts, and commentary tracks from creator David Shore and star Hugh Laurie. The commentaries are a goldmine: you learn how Laurie developed the American accent, why the cane has a specific weight, and how they filmed those complex medical procedures.

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