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Since the beginning of season 4 of 'House MD', fan and Televisione critics alike have been questioning the show's story structure and direction. There have been some significant changes to the show's cast, character development and episode structure. Some of these changes were well-received, while others still anger fans. Here, I want to assess some of these issues, with the aim of defending and promoting critical analysis of a mostra that many fan are now abandoning.


The Spring Clean of Season 4

At the end of season 3, Chase, Cameron and Foreman were removed from the main cast, and season 4 saw House choosing his replacement employees reality tv style. At the time, many fan were angry that Chase, Cameron and Foreman were being replaced. And many fan became even angrier when Foreman was brought back on the team permanently, whilst Cameron and Chase moved on to other things. Other fan loved the change of character scenery and enjoyed House's weekly whittling down of potential ducklings.
Ever since the beginning of the show, 'House MD' was critiqued for being formulaic. That is, the mostra followed a specific format every week and was predictable in its story structure. Now, normally I would say who cares? The story structure needs to be that way because the mostra is about how medicine can at times be so complex that it takes a freak-of-nature genius to figure it out and even he sometimes cannot find an answer. The medicine, in seasons 1, 2 and 3 was always in the foreground, and therefore the writers had very few options to play with in terms of story structure. In a medical mostra hat prioritises the medicine and a medical mind (House), it is has not to follow the patient-gets-sick-then-gets-sicker-then-gets-even-sicker-but-then-House-saves-the-day-at-the-last-minute approach. That story structure was kinda the point of the show.
BUT, Televisione critics, and even some fans, were pressuring the mostra to change things up, accusing the mostra of getting stale. Realistically, the producers and writers had no choice but to over-haul the mostra in order to maintain the show’s popularity and critical acclaim. So, in true House fashion, big, dramatic changes were made.
Whether te like o agree with such changes is relevant: they happened and they are here to stay. There is still debate, and there always will be, about whether these changes were right o wrong o necessary. It is interesting, however, to look at the by-products of these changes in season 4 and how they are impacting the mostra through seasons 5 and 6.


The Aftermath of a Clean Up

The shift in focus from House's medical genius to his quest to find the perfect set of new ducklings meant that the mostra shifted from a medically driven mostra to a relationship driven show. In season 1, 2 and 3, House's interactions with people had been in the background, occasionally moved into the limelight, then pushed aside again, making way for medical mystery and Houseian genius. However, the need for House to employ new fellows meant that the writers would need to spend più time looking at the individual characters who were applying for the job, as well as House's character and the other people around him (Wilson, Cuddy etc). So it was necessary that character development became a foreground issue on the show, while the medicine took a back seat.
If we then sposta into the end of season 4, we begin to see a bit più of a balance between the character driven stories and the medically driven stories. And again, we see that they mostra is criticised for simply reverting back to its old formulaic ways with new characters. This forces the writers to make dramatic changes once again, so they reintroduce Amber and then kill her. Episodes such as 'House's Head' cannot be accused of following the same formulaic story structures seen in earlier seasons.
Again, in the beginning of season 5, the cycle repeats itself. Things settle down again at Princeton-Plainsboro, and critics call it formulaic and boring. So again, the focus shifts to the characters and big dramatic moments define the season and the individual episodes. The medicine, it seems, moving further and further into the background of the show.
Season 6 has been very focused on characters and relationships. Episodes like 'Wilson' and '5 To 9' are perfect examples of the writers changing up the format of the show, but still keeping the focus on the characters. My fear with this kind of change is that we are perhaps loosing House a little. There has been much criticism from both tv critics and fan that the mostra is focusing too much on the lives of the other characters on the mostra and neglecting the main character, House. I don't think that is what is happening. I think da giving us a look at the lives of other characters, we see how House impacts their lives. Whether its Thirteen's Huntington's, Cuddy's relationships, living with Wilson, Kutner's death, Foreman's brother, Taub's marriage o people from House's past, looking at their lives gives us an indirect look at House's life and a direct look at how House's behaviour impacts other people.


So What Does This Mean?

Due to the demands of the entertainment industry and the way that the entertainment industry is evolving, it is necessary for tv shows to keep their audience. To do that, they need to keep things interesting. For 'House MD', this has meant shifting to più of a focus on the character development for all characters in the show. Sure, the medicine has taken a back seat, and that is, in some ways, worrying. We don't, for example, ever expect o want the mostra to turn into 'Grey's Anatomy' o 'Scrubs' where the focus is squarely and barely ever diverted from the characters and their lives. 'House MD' needs to be about the medicine, because House (the character) always prioritises the medicine.
What I am saying, is that we need to take a critical look at our fandom. Critics are paid to write their opinions and, lets be honest, the bulk of them will write something that will grab attention rather than actually be a critical analysis of the show/ But we, as fans, have the power to critically assess the mostra on a much deeper level than some random tv reviewer. The problem is we need to start actually doing it.
Due to the intensity that certain episodes have dato us (for example 'House's Head', 'Broken', 'Simple Explanation' and so on), I think we have become addicted to epic moments. That is, we crave intensity and life-changing moments every week. If it isn't shocking, it isn't good. If it doesn't fit what I expected o wanted to happen, it isn't good. A good example (and I hesitate to use it due to the obvious reasons!) is the Lucas/Cuddy storyline. Lets face it, Huddy has the largest, loudest fan base (please note that that does not make Huddy superior!). But back when Lucas appeared on the scene in season 5, people loved him (in general). Now, in season 6, people hate him, and some hate Cuddy too, claiming that the characters have changed and become bad people. Firstly, the characters have not changed, they have been developed, due to the process that I have described in the first part of this article. Secondly, and most importantly, the kind of emotional reactions that Luddy has generated are exactly what drives the change from a medically focused mostra to a relationship driven show. da buying into the relationships to the degree that we do as hardcore fans, we are supporting that shift in story focus. I'm not saying that is a bad thing o a good thing, but it is an explanation. fan and critics alike have blasted the mostra recently for becoming a soap opera; yet we crave, demand and support that soap opera each week.


So, I think what we need, as a fandom, if we are to continue to positively participate in the support of 'House MD' is some critical thinking about what makes this mostra so great, where we think it could improve and why we think those things. For some of us, the più recente seasons have been disappointing. Some of us have stopped watching altogether. Some of us are loving every twist and turn. Instead of arguing about couples and characters, abusing the writers and producers and mourning seasons past, I think we need to critically and logically evaluate the mostra as it is and put inoltrare, avanti our ideas in a way that helps us express our points of view più effectively to fellow fan and the people who write and produce the show.
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Do te watch me when i'm going?
Do te see me when i'm crying?
Do te want to baciare me?
Do te fell the same like me?
Like te are dying slowly.
I watch it @TV.i was thinking that its never will happen to me.
But.....see me now.
I'm crying only foe a men.
Only for stupid,bleeding,crazy...love!
Everytime i'm saying that its the last time.Everytime.
But when i see you,i just forget everything.
And now again te are with me.
I'm feeling that i forget words
that i'm falling più and più
I stop to tinking...
i not know what to do
i not know what i'm feeling
Is this love?
Or i just fancy you?
Can...
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You Can't Always Get What You Want
Anyone who watches House M.D. on a regular basis will have da now picked up on two phrases that seem to be the slogans of the show: “Everybody Lies” and “You Can't Always Get What te Want.” The first slogan of the show, “Everybody Lies”, seems to be House's philosophy about people. Knowing that Dr. House is the antisocial, misanthrope and very miserable person that he is, this statement which he utters frequently, very nicely sums up the entire view House has for humanity. He finds them un-useful, un-trustworthy and not worthy of spending time with because you'll never get the...
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It has been so long that I figured most of te will have forgotten about me completely... well, I'm not dead, as it happens. And I recently, after months, wrote this... It's intense and involves my usual ingredients: angst, friendship, drama and hopefully insight. I thought I'd post it here to notify all of te that I'm still here, and not just those on the fanfic spot. It's really quite long, but it has a certain flow to it (I've heard... te know me, I won't believe its good until someone says so) that makes it very easy to read. This follows House fresh out of Mayfield... the rest will...
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I was bored earlier and made up this House MD personality quiz...not sure how good it is, but I hope te enjoy it! (Answer key at bottom)


1. Your preferito type of patient is...
A: One that I don’t have to break bad news to.
B: One whose case lets me use my skills.
C: I don’t have to deal with patients, thank god.
D: One who won’t ask me too many domande about myself.
E: One who’s impressed da me.
F: One with some freakishly rare disease.
G: One that I can use the defibrillators on.
H: One that I can talk to.
I: One who won’t make fun of my height.

2. How many hair care products...
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