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by: Aldene Fredenburg
I resisted the series House for just about the entire season. The
whole "we're so hip and edgy and sophisticated" hype about
the series was a turn-off, as was the positive press it was getting.
(I have become very suspicious about opinions expressed by the mainstream
media.) Then I saw the actor Hugh Laurie, who plays the title character,
on a talk show, and discovered he's actually a Brit who does a very
creditable American accent. That impressed me; usually foreign actors
overdo American accents, but this guy nailed it. Okay, I'll watch,
I thought.
It took me a couple of episodes. At first I thought, "Yeah, I
get it; you're an irascible but brilliant doctor with a lousy attitude
and a secretly compassionate nature, yada yada, I've heard it all before….",
a stereotype I've seen on every doctor show for the past four decades,
with the possible exception of Marcus Welby, M.D. (The James Brolin
character was a little surly on that one…) But then I realized,
this guy's playing it for real; he's a seriously screwed up guy, a
drug-addicted, s.o.b. of a man with enough existential angst for ten
Russian novels.
The whole premise of the show is that some patient comes in with a
mysterious life-threatening illness that resists diagnosis, and the
team of doctors spend the hour (in TV-drama time) misdiagnosing the
illness and making the patient worse, until House pulls a diagnostic
rabbit out of the hat at the last moment, thus saving the patient-most
of the time. (Sometimes the patient ends up having a fatal illness,
and is essentially toast.) In the process, the viewer is exposed to
CATscans and MRIs and needles in the spine-Yikes-and all kinds of sophisticated
diagnostic equipment and techniques, plus a seriously motley crew of
medical personnel, all with their own blind spots, all with their own
demons.
A thoroughly gripping medical drama, House. The producers and directors
are obviously going for gritty realism; the question is, have they
succeeded? They've got the gritty down perfectly, but the realism?
Considering the fact that we all need to take a trip to the doctor
every so often-God, I hope not!
About The Author
Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living in southwestern New
Hampshire. She has written numerous articles for local and regional
newspapers and for a number of Internet websites, including Tips
and Topics. She expresses her opinions periodically on her blog,
http://beyondagendas.blogspot.com..
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