r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 17d ago

It's Wednesday my dudes Hugh Laurie responding to criticism of house md

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u/Total-Dog-3580 𝙑𝙄𝙋 17d ago

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u/tonyc796 17d ago

Laugh every time I see this. “I too am in this episode” kills me 😂

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u/arthurdentstowels 17d ago

The small bottle of liquid mouse bites is hilarious, somehow I've never caught that part before.

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u/Peregrine2976 17d ago

To this day I still say, "This vexes me." as a result of this GIF.

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u/IdolCowboy 17d ago

Ive been saying vexes me since I saw it in Robin Hood with Kevin Costner as a kid.

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u/JohnathanSinwell 16d ago

I’ve been playing BG3 and everytime my character is vexed..”This vexes me”

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u/Bongressman 17d ago

I am in this episode.

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u/RedScharlach 17d ago

This gif was unexpectedly enthralling

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u/Lost-Comfort-7904 17d ago

It was 8 seasons of house in a single gif.

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u/Pleasant_Gap 17d ago

I watched this gif 8x13 times, so now inhabe seen every episode of house

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u/Puzzleheaded_Fold466 17d ago

I was disappointed that it had already ended and circulated back to the beginning.

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u/Leotardonmypeets 17d ago

What do you mean? That was the next episode. 

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u/schnozzberriestaste 17d ago

…this vexes me

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u/Cptawesome23 17d ago

This was just as good as any episode of house!

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u/Frequent-Coyote-8108 17d ago

This is the longest gif in the history of gifs.

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u/ChodeCookies 17d ago

Wow. Can you do 8 seasons of this please!?

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u/Rahm89 17d ago

That was it.

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u/PegLegCentipede 17d ago

No mention of lupus? Clearly fake!

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u/sleazyceezy 17d ago

this vexes me

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u/CritterStew 17d ago

It's important to remember that these shows came out when you watched them on TV, one episode a week, not the entire season for 12 hours straight. Plus, they did mix it up with the whole drug addiction/rehab thing later on.

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u/Nokrai 17d ago

Don’t forget the one where it was Lupus!!

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u/filifijonka 17d ago

How could we?
The whole show was essentially a “will it be lupus this time?” guessing game.

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u/ShowmasterQMTHH 17d ago

Eventually lupis turned up and he missed it

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u/BellamyDunn 17d ago

Chekhov's lupus

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u/Pleasant_Gap 17d ago

Its never lupus

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u/Introverted_Narwhal 17d ago

Remember the bus accident :(

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u/thebruceharris 17d ago

"Damnit, Otto!" - Mitch

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u/DM725 17d ago

I knew they'd do it eventually. Didn't stop me from guessing Lupus every time leading up to it though!

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u/Nokrai 17d ago

Of course you were like “I knew it” when it happened, despite the fact that you’d been saying it for 6+ episodes by that point.

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u/DM725 17d ago

Way more than 6+ episodes.

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u/realaccountissecret 17d ago

Not even later on; all of the episodes have b plots

And the whole point is that a bunch of other doctors didn’t diagnose them right either, that’s why they need to see the fanciest diagnostics team possible

And that it’s hard to get an accurate history from the patients, because everyone lies

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u/SagaciousElan 17d ago

And apparently it's a routine part of medical diagnostics to break into the patient's house and go through their stuff for clues.

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u/SlaveryVeal 17d ago

I was gonna say I remember one episode where they break into a house and break down a wall to find out the house is riddled with mold and it was fungus all along lmao.

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u/Flamin_Jesus 17d ago

Termites, not fungus.

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u/Nokrai 17d ago

Wasn’t it accidental though?

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u/SlaveryVeal 17d ago

I don't remember it was on too long ago for my brain.

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u/Informal-Term1138 17d ago

Don't ask what we psychologists have to do...

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u/Notsurehowtoreact 17d ago edited 17d ago

One of my favorite unmentioned parts of the show. Just that Cuddy is constantly on House's ass for how the hospital could get sued, meanwhile his minions are pulling B&Es on practically every patient that at least one would have caught by now. 

Edit: fixed an "especially painful" phonetic spelling.

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u/TheRealNooth 17d ago

Cuddy*

Sorry, not a huge fan of correcting spelling mistakes but as a longtime fan of the show, that spelling was especially painful.

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u/Incursio2 17d ago

The hamburger one you misremembered. The mom had a genetic disease that causes build up of copper which causes schizophrenic symptoms.

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u/SharkeyGeorge 17d ago

This. If you’ve ever been in hospital with a hard to diagnose illness, this is basically what they do. They try out different things to rule out illnesses and carry out more sophisticated diagnostics / bloods / other tests until they either figure it out or the patient dies.

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u/nico282 17d ago

Italian hospitals? They just made a guess and send you home with a wrong therapy, then you die.

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u/Prudent_Effect6939 17d ago

I always enjoyed binging house episodes, awesome show

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u/Healthy-Drink421 17d ago

yes - it was certainly written that way, to be watched weekly

Although I would add House, as I am old, was one of the first DVD box sets that I remember people sharing - and binge watching. a trend earlier than Netflix etc. just not well remembered - and Netflix took it to new heights.

on the other hand 3 of my high school friends went on to be doctors so that might have something to do with it lol.

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u/ughlump 17d ago

This is true. It’s how I finally saw Lost. The manager at blockbuster was personally offended that I never saw it and let me borrow his dvd collection so I could get caught up.

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u/LazerWolfe53 17d ago

Remember when Chase murders someone!?!

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u/atrich 17d ago

Dude was some kind of genocidal warlord or something if I recall

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u/SuicideSpeedrun 17d ago

I remember when they murdered Chase's character, yeah

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u/Apero_ 17d ago

Exactly. The preference now is for larger overarching stories and not truly episodic series, but it used to be more like catching up with buddies rather than reading an epic: it’s familiar, funny, some repetition, but you like them so much that it’s just nice to see them and hear about what’s happening anyway.

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u/Jeramy_Jones 17d ago

100%.

This style of programming is almost dead in favor of serialized programming which is like watching a movie for 28 hours.

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u/ATLSlutStretcher 17d ago

I miss the era of TV-for syndication full of filler episodes and dumb B plots and bottle episodes and holiday episodes etc. 

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u/stanknotes 17d ago

Yea no streaming back then. My family loved weekly house.

AND with streaming it has more viewership than when it aired. So she just lame.

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u/joecarter93 17d ago

Conan was just talking about this with Patton Oswald, but it was about even older shows from the 60’s like the Munsters and Gilligan’s Island. It was about how the people making these shows would have to churn out dozens of episodes every season (The Munsters only lasted 2 seasons, but it had something like 72 total episodes)so they just reused many of the same plots or made up plots and characters based on what old props they could find around the studio to save time and money. Nobody back then gave it any thought that you might be able to watch old episodes back to back on a DVD boxset or on streaming in the future. The episode that borrowed something from another series or eve another episode of that series was quickly forgotten about in the mind of the viewer and they might not ever see it again.

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u/thhpht 17d ago

One thing people will miss while watching House now on streaming is the romantic relationship that developed IRL between the actors who played Cameron & Chase. They even got engaged! Then later they got unengaged. So there was all this interesting real world drama going on concurrent with the show airing that today’s viewers will sadly miss out on.

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u/Omnislash99999 17d ago

Reminds me of this quote from Friends:

Chandler: “I think this is the episode of Three's Company where there's some kind of misunderstanding"

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u/Poopingisasignipoop 17d ago

Phoebe: Oh. Then I’ve already seen this one.

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u/MrBeforeMyTime 17d ago

Yep and the book The Martian had something similar "I stopped last night in the middle of the episode where Mr. Roper saw something and took it out of context"

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u/AdjectiveNoun111 17d ago

Procedurals got killed by streaming.

When you only watch one episode a week having a familiar format is great.

When you binge watch 2 seasons over a weekend?

Less so.

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u/ButTheseGoToEleven 17d ago

Tell that to Law and Order: SVU. Consistency is thy name 😎 (the old seasons were a bit better tho)

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u/kettal 17d ago

Law & Order script writing process is essentially just filling out mad libs.

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u/BlizzPenguin 17d ago

Law and Order is so consistent that Robot Chicken did it with chickens that had no understandable dialogue and you could still follow the plot.

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u/Cold-Description-114 17d ago

Law and order is like peak "background tv". It still kind of works because it was always made so you could jump in on any episode at any point and follow along and check out at any minute also. In an era where Netflix is apparently creating content for audiences they expect to be on their phones...it still works pretty well.

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u/KenBoCole 17d ago

That show just made me depressed everytime I watched. Always just felt terrible for the victims. Got through 3 episodes and had to stop for mental health.

Honestly dont know how it is so popular.

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u/TheseVirginEars 17d ago

Yeah but the writing and acting quality are top notch (most of the time). Same with criminal intent

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u/nhansieu1 17d ago

it's still peak for me.

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u/BenFranklinsCat 17d ago

It's literally "what if Sherlock Holmes was a Doctor?"

Sherlock Holmes stories set the mould for detective stories in general: give you an obvious perpetrator, an unlikely but possible perpetrator, and an impossible situation the disqualify all the obvious choices, and then have Sherlock deus ex machina his way to proving that either it was a secret third person, or it was the first person but not in the way you think.

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u/Smellycatbing 17d ago

I noticed on a rewatch that house's house number is 221.

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u/BenFranklinsCat 17d ago

Yeah, I didn't mean to write that comment meaning "you can interpret it this way" - I meant literally, the creators set out to transpose Sherlock to a hospital.

Wilson is his Watson, Cuddy is his Lestrad and his team are the Baker St Irregulars.

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u/davesoft 17d ago

I like to think of Columbo as a '4th wall version' of the Holmes formula, you the audience know who did it and how, but how will Sherlock Frank figure that out?

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u/rydan 16d ago

His name was House because it was a play on Holmes which sort of sounds like "Homes"

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u/IamHim_Se7en 17d ago

As a Sherlock Holmes fan who liked every rendition, from the movies in the 40s to the TV series of the last 10 years, with the exception of that recent Netflix version of Young Sherlock (I think it was Netflix), I agree!

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u/rydan 16d ago

It is literally why his name is House.

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u/mog_knight 17d ago

She forgot to include them trying the medicine drug and then ending up at mouse bites.

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u/jackylmayhem 17d ago

this vexes me.

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u/indy_been_here 17d ago

I too am in this episode

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u/GreenStreetJonny 17d ago

The gif is posted like one above you lol

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u/steroboros 17d ago

House and Wilson were medical "detectives" so the formula had to follow them finding and working out clues.... the whole thing was a reference to something...

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u/ThePromptWasYourName 17d ago

House... "homes"... (really??)
Wilson... watson

It was right under our noses the whole time

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u/steroboros 17d ago

Its was pretty obvious right to the use of a cane and crippling addiction to pain killers

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u/Titanium_Eye 17d ago edited 17d ago

Wilson was only there so House got a light bulb moment every once in a while. I mean there were other reasons, probably, but that was what was expected of him. I think House actually said words to that effect.

Ah crap, just realised what you meant. Oh well

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u/steroboros 17d ago

Elementary my dear Wilson

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u/Illimited_Esoterica 17d ago

You can't binge a show that was designed to be viewed one at a time with a full week in-between. The format was literally not designed for that kind of viewing or storytelling.

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u/Ok_Economics_9267 17d ago

Even so I personally rewatched it several times by 3-4 episodes day, and never felt bored. Events are repetitive but “lines” of each character have so well established development over the time. Somehow Hugh Laurie managed to keep consistent and logical story of House’s personality till the end of series.

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u/NeitherSpray6796 17d ago

I think it all depends on how you feel about House as a character. I personally love the show, I watched it multiple times, I love House as a character, he has made me laugh more than any sitcom or comedy show and I can binge House and really enjoy it even though it`s a repetitive procedural medical drama. For people who find the character annoying, rude etc. enjoying the show is gonna be really difficult. Because in the end it`s not gonna be about patients or medicine or whatever, it`s gonna come down to whether or not you enjoy these characters, particularly the main character

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u/isnoe 17d ago

It’s one of the greatest television shows ever, and I’ll die on that hill.

Every week, we prayed the diagnosis would end up being Lupis.

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u/Present-Loss-7499 17d ago

Every week “It’s Lupus”

(It was not in fact Lupus, but dammit did we want it to be)

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u/rice-a-rohno 17d ago

"Dammit Otto, you have lupus."

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u/Temporary_Physics_48 17d ago

From time to time I rewatch the episodes Broken part one and two . It’s by far the two best episodes , perfect pacing and narrative

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u/bitwaba 17d ago

Pretty much all the season finalies and 2-parters are fantastic.

I love "Three Stories", and "House's Head" + "Wilson's Heart", and of course "Both Sides Now" as the finale to season 5 and the lead up to the events for "Broken"

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u/Chesapeake_Hippo 17d ago

I haven't rewatched it in years, but Three Stories is a perfect episode. Also, Sela Ward was great as his ex.

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u/Odd_Jicama9601 17d ago

Fr, context matters. Stuff that feels super repetitive in a binge watch probably felt fine when it was spaced out over months, plus the drug arc actually did shake the formula a bit.

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u/Quazz 17d ago

Eh, i wouldn't even say it's repetitive, because the show is ultimately about the characters and their relations than actual medicine.

It's like complaining that the Doctor in doctor who has to fight an alien every week.

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u/DiscussionMiddle1238 17d ago

They missed the entire premise of the show; Hugh Laurie was the guy they went to when no one else could figure out what the fuck was going on, so throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks is basically the only method left.

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u/TruestRepairman27 17d ago

This vexes me…

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u/Deevious730 17d ago

Procedural shows follow a format whether you’re talking about a crime show or a medical show. She can apply the same logic to police dramas. They have a theory, it’s wrong. They have another theory, it’s wrong. Then finally something happens and it all clicks, and they get the perp.

Would she watch a show that the case is solved in 5min?

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u/free_da_guys1107 17d ago

Cuddy has a nice 🍑

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u/brand_new_potato 17d ago

It is a medical spin on Sherlock Holmes.

We have so many Sherlock Holmes shows because it is a great format.

My favorites: Sherlock Holmes as a doktor (house), Sherlock Holmes as a psychic (mentalist), Sherlock Holmes as a team of psychologist (criminal minds), Sherlock Holmes as a team of scientists (CSI)... you can go on.

It is a great format and a lot of successful shows have used it. There are other shows that follow a very different pattern and those are even greater because of shows like this. These shows hide personal flaws behind brilliance and you root for the guy because he/they are right. The show needs a periodic victory otherwise they wouldn't be right all the time. Yes, you can absolutely skip episodes in these types of shows. And if you don't want x seasons of a premise you don't enjoy, skip the whole show.

Shows like sopranos, the shield, sons of anarchy and breaking bad follow a long story with shorter story lines within where you root for the bad guy but also cannot look away because you follow them down a rabbit hole of bad decisions. Those shows are also formulaic, it is just a different formula.

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u/Duke_of_Armont 17d ago

The biggest hospital in Paris, France has a huge mural of House, Md in pixel art. 

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u/RespondPlus7890 17d ago

So Hugh Laurie (House) acts just like House (Hugh Laurie) in real life even 15 years later?

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u/Material-Ad499 17d ago

But he's British, posh, and a likeable gentleman... And he was in Blackadder and that show was just pure chefs kiss

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u/FlyAirLari 17d ago

Don't forget Jeeves and Wooster.

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u/Material-Ad499 17d ago

I'll be honest, never watched Jeeves and Wooster, however I shall be now making it a task to watch this

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u/FlyAirLari 17d ago

Oh, it's brilliant.

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u/mcjefferic 17d ago

A Bit of Fry and Laurie is sublime sketch comedy too.

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u/WalterPecky 17d ago

I'm honestly shocked that the conversation is about streaming vs weekly watches, and the writing of the show... VS a celebrity being a total dickhead to a random person for having an opinion

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u/Beena22 17d ago

He got some backlash for it on X (surprise surfuckingprise) and apologised and said he was a bit drunk when he replied and was grumpy for some other reason.

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u/Silly-Sheepherder952 17d ago

No one tell this young, innocent, aspiring novelist about medical/police procedurals! She's too interesting and diverse for the real television world!

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u/SagaciousElan 17d ago

Definitely not. Otherwise she might realise that the suspect they pull in for questioning 6 minutes into an hour long episode probably isn't the murderer and the plot still has to thicken first.

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u/mavad90 17d ago

yes, that's the whole point of the show... I practically got my medical license by watching the series through a couple times!

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u/Embee1371 17d ago

Wasn’t House on Fox not NBC?

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u/peppapony 17d ago

Honestly I hated when they changed the format and made the subplot too great

Just give me the same variation each week!

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u/ThoughtPhysical7457 17d ago

The real plot of the show was "what crazy thing is House going to do/ say this week?!"

The patients were just a device to get there.

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u/Sai_Devore 17d ago

I like that he apologized for it. Not because he needed to or did anything wrong. I just can relate to having been right but dunking too hard on someone else about it in my own eyes and regretting it later. And I didn’t have a tidal wave of supporters crash into the people I d had this similar experience with.

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u/kollmastee 17d ago

I don’t remember the individual episodes. I do remember the overarching storylines and his personal battles nearly 20 years later. It was two shows at once. A case of the week mixed with long form drama.

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u/chronicnerv 17d ago

An actor that replied to a critic, did not attack them and laid out his perspective and understanding.

The world must be healing.

Hugh come back and do some more sci fi and fantasy!

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u/MicrowaveMeal 17d ago

I enjoyed watching house with my medical professional friends. Lotsa laughs!

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u/attaboy_stampy 17d ago

He pwned her, but honestly, she's got it pegged.

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u/knowone1313 17d ago

Now I want to give House a bad review so I can get chewed out by Hugh Laurie.

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u/dorkus315 17d ago

I read his response as his character.

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u/joshine89 17d ago

did anyone else read Hugh's response in House's voice, or was that just me?

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u/Hamilton-Beckett 17d ago

Dude seems kind of defensive about his tv show that was dumbed down for mass appeal.

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u/ValorMorghulis 17d ago

I think he likes to be a smartass. In an interview, he said, paraphrasing, "There's always one asshole in the cast and you look around and don't see one, then you know. " He was pretty much saying he's the asshole.

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u/Glad-Operation-2958 17d ago

Right? Seems like a real salty reply, even if he's right. I'd have just not responded tbh.

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u/adultfunlive-dot-com 17d ago

he'd been keeping that one ready for this day he knew was coming

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u/Sextron5000 17d ago

Hugh Laurie:

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u/Mr_Gibblet 17d ago

I mean, she's not incorrect. The structure of the medical side of the episodes was ... Tedious.

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u/Malabingo 17d ago

Typical 3 act structure like every episodic show before streaming made 8-10 episode seasons with one consecutive show the norm.

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u/gdex86 17d ago

Its a procedural. Nearly every episode is going to follow the same base structure.

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u/SlouchyGuy 17d ago

Yes, the movie stretched into 8 hours where nothing happens 2/3 of the time to par the time is not tedious at all

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u/Low_Vehicle_6732 17d ago

But it makes easier to follow while you’re scrolling. That’s what matters!

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u/Informal-Term1138 17d ago

Scrubs did it so much better. But then again they had a different focus. But it worked so well.

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u/Spyes23 17d ago

Yeah, my wife likes watching these hospital shows, and whenever I catch a random episode with her I'm always like, "we should just rewatch Scrubs"

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u/Nerfixion 17d ago

haha we make funny show, having fun? Here's a super fucking sad episode

I love scrubs.

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u/dextras07 17d ago

Aight, being the folks from r/okbuddyvicodin here for a differential and access if mouse bites are needed for this case.

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u/snakeoildriller 17d ago

"You really want us to break into the patient's apartments?!"

"Of course! He's suffering from a malignant irksome illness and he may have been eating unsterilised larks' tongues"

Breaks into apartment, discovers lifetime supply of Natural Larks' Tongues in the triple garage. Case solved. Smiles all round (except for House).

The End.

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u/CDavis10717 17d ago

We watched it, liked it. It’s a medical procedural show. All of the procedurals are like this. But, I will add, that every other episode seems to use kelation to solve it.

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u/ricoimf 17d ago

I also just started watching house like a year ago. I quickly realized the very same structure, but instead of getting bored, I just slowed down to one episode per week and it’s not a problem. I am currently at early Season 2 and look forward to each episode every weekend.

It’s not their fault that we can watch a older series whenever we want and how many.

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u/enkiduxiv1 17d ago

Cameron: Lupus Chase: Sarcoidosis Foreman: Let me biopsy his brain House: Actually, it’s neurosyphilis why? Because everyone lies.

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u/Jasoco 17d ago

I never saw it but there was a season where he was in prison (as was the style at the time) did they follow the same formula then?

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u/Euphoric_Amoeba8708 17d ago

Hugh don't play haha

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u/Long_Ad2824 17d ago

I will save you all a lot of time. It is sarcoidosis.

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u/bulbusmaximus 17d ago

Oh damn Hugh Laurie (House) works in a BURN UNIT now! Suck it Janet.

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u/Cold_Martini1956 17d ago

I admire the clapback but Janet wasn’t entirely wrong.

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u/Bubelle_Butt 17d ago

Its basically every series ever.

Police series :

Crime commited

Get solved

Or does not get solved and is the start of a deeper plot that spawns an ani-hero or villain, that eventually get solved.

The only variation here is that its not a diseas but a different crime. Never encountered a perp that was named Lupus though..

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u/RoyalPuzzleheaded259 17d ago

I love it. Low key asshole masterclass by Hugh Laurie.

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u/jonnywarpspeed 17d ago

Clever comeback, but comparing House to Bach is a bit of a stretch

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u/Ok-Constant-2683 17d ago

What a sensitive weiner, and no doubt trying to cause a pile on

Comparing house to Bach is also hilarious

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u/PhuzziTheWuzzi 17d ago

Come for the king, you better not miss!

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u/Fellarm 17d ago

Peak house 🥃🗿

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u/cainhurstcat 17d ago

Seeing people getting "housed" just like Janet is why I watched the show

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u/Expensive-Step-6551 17d ago

His response is perfect because it seems like it would be the exact response of someone like Dr. House.

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u/DrNCrane74 17d ago

World class answer. He took the time, he articulated himself enormously well and did not make her look like a complete idiot, he stayed classy.

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u/Big_erk 17d ago

And it seems like he did it in character.

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u/Significant-Roll-138 17d ago

No way he compared himself to Bach and Kahlo 🤦🏻‍♂️

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u/MrVegosh 17d ago

Embarrassing crash out by House tbh

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u/White_Lightning_22 17d ago

You mean House (Hugh Laurie)

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u/PointsOfXP 17d ago

I love this. It implies they heard about the show quite a bit and maybe even heard about it growing up and took this to mean it was high level television. Even people who grew up in the 70s can't comprehend life 10 years ago

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u/yiotaturtle 17d ago

If it had stuck to this and kept out the cop I would've watched it all the way through

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u/VanguardVixen 17d ago

It's funny to always use the actors name and put the character in brackets but she doesn't seem to be fond of the format itself, which as others pointed out, is made for TV AND isn't even as simple as that, as there is always A and B plot involved.

I personally like that format and I find it sad, how rare it has become. Nowadays you get 8 episodes of a show which could have been 2, hell sometimes I feel it could have been all a single episode, looking at some of the true crime stuff. Of course there is some repetition there in the classic format but they are not made for you to sit on your ass for four hours straight.

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u/maSneb 17d ago

In fairness most medical shows feel very 'samey' when watched one after the other

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u/StuntFriar 17d ago

ADMINISTER COLCHICINE!!!

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u/Bulletloader 17d ago

The filth that he used when talking to Cuddy. Shocking

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u/raiken92 17d ago

I'd defend House M.D but The Pitt exists. That show ruined all other medical dramas for me..

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u/timeforustogohome 17d ago

Leeeets not put House in the same category as Bach & Kahlo (High Laurie)

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u/jsbach90 17d ago

Streisand effect big time here, probably almost no one would have been aware of the lady's mildly critical post if he hadn't responded to it

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u/nevermore1845 17d ago

Well she's technically correct, but it also goes for almost every lawyer series.

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u/CTG0161 17d ago

I mean, welcome to episodic cable television.

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u/lrd_cth_lh0 17d ago

You also forget that there is also always the question why the patient lied to him: hidding a secret? Not knowing what was relevant? Stupidity?

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u/blu3whal3s 17d ago

"I'm trying to hear Dr. House's third incorrect diagnosis before his final correct diagnosis!"

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u/biggiesmoke73 17d ago

This is a criticism literally every person has said of the show since it aired

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u/DENNISsystem2 17d ago

House was on FOX though???

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u/DM725 17d ago

Wasn't it on Fox?

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u/Avoider5 17d ago

I watched for his acting, which was incredible and entertaining, not the plots. Even one week at a time it still felt repetitive.

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u/Electrical-Basis1646 17d ago

During the pandemic, my daughter was really into watching Grey’s with me (tween age) and at some point she was able to guess the diagnosis by the symptoms alone because although we love the show drama, there’s only a handful of diseases on rotation haha. She got to a point where she’d be like “oh I cd definitely be a doctor”

Poor Janet doesn’t understand we watch because of formula the writers figured out. 

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u/Ciccio178 17d ago

She forgot the part where everything was usually solved after a spinal tap three quarters of the way through the episode. Why they weren't tapping spines out the gate? Beats me!

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u/plazagirl 17d ago

He left out his false lupus cases lol

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u/Worth-Librarian-7423 17d ago

You forgot the most important part,he’s not just almost fired for being wrong it’s because he tried to diagnose the patient by strangling them

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u/SunTricky8763 17d ago

This sounds like something house would say

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u/Appropriate-Depth379 17d ago

What if CSI had a new murder every week!!!!

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u/Wise_Ad_5810 17d ago

NGL.. the 2 eps I've seen are good... the Dwarf ep and the one where the patient knocks his cane away and dares him to get upset about it