Multi doresc sa-si vada viitorul, sa vada cum ar fi viata lor daca… sau daca…. Eu, fara sa vreau, fara ajutorul unui radio antic, unui jurnal din copilarie sau a unui DeLorean, am vazut cum ar fi viitorul meu daca as da peste 9 luni la medicina. Si, da, arata misto si exact cum as fi crezut. Ah, n-am spus? Viitorul meu e impachetat intr-un pachet frumos si denumit House, MD – Season One (momentan ma chinui sa iau sezonul 2).
After ER, Chicago Hope, and dozens of other medical dramas, how many really good stories could be left? Turns out, quite a few if done in the right way with an excellent cast. House M.D. breathes new life into the hospital drama by adding a dash of CSI type sleuthing with a stellar cast, led by Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House and also starring Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, and Robert Sean Leonard.
Dr. Gregory House is an incredibly unusual doctor. He dislikes patients, is partially crippled by a muscular disorder, pops Vicodin like they are tic-tacs, and is addicted to reruns of General Hospital. He would rather read a medical journal or hide out in the OB/GYN lounge than deal with a patient. His true purpose in life is leading a team of young doctors in diagnosing the usually rare and fatal maladies that baffle most doctors. Here House is part Sherlock Holmes and part Gil Grissom. He assembles the puzzle, often failing to get the pieces right, until finally the solution is arrived at. In the meantime he runs rampant across the hospital, badgering or simply bullying his way into getting what he needs to try and help the patient. His bedside manner is not pleasant, in fact House is a jerk because being a jerk is the fastest way to get patients healthy.