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		<title>House, M.D.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 12:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabrielle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of my co-workers regularly talk about the Fox TV show "House".  Having never seen the show before they tried to describe it to me.  It's a medical drama centered around a misanthropic, yet brilliant doctor named Gregory House.]]></description>
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<p>Some of my co-workers regularly talk about the Fox TV show &#8220;House&#8221;.  Having never seen the show before, they tried to describe it to me.  It&#8217;s a medical drama centered around a misanthropic, yet brilliant doctor named Gregory House.  After repeated conversations about House&#8217;s off the wall treatment of people in addition to some nice eye-candy in the show (something about a woman called &#8220;Thirteen&#8221;?), I was rather curious about it.<br />
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I decided to start watching the show from season 1 on DVD rental.  Mrs. H. and I have been watching about 3 or 4 episodes together each week and we&#8217;re several episodes into the first season so far.</p>
<p>The show itself is very formulaic.  Each episode revolves around the process of diagnosing mystery illnesses and treating patients, but the real <em>meat</em> of it is Dr. House&#8217;s rather interesting interactions with staff and patient bedside manner&#8230; or lack there of.</p>
<p>Like the name implies, the show is really all about the character of <em>House</em>.  The medical backdrop is not the show&#8217;s main focus.  It&#8217;s about House doing his thing in his own very unique way.  For instance, he accepts or rejects cases based on how <em>interesting</em> they are.  It&#8217;s rather amusing to see House work out his <em>interesting factor</em> in some of the cases.</p>
<p>Dr. House is obligated to put in time at the hospital&#8217;s walk-in clinic, which he despises.  Patients there are subjected to blunt, unsolicited assessments of their personal lives while he diagnosis their ailments.  I can&#8217;t imagine any real life doctor&#8217;s getting away with this kind of treatment, but it&#8217;s rather entertaining to watch.</p>
<p>In an early episode, House is treating a woman in the clinic who has rather nice breasts.  He compliments her on them and then proceeds to call a doctor friend into the exam room to just check out their greatness for himself.  Although not a comedy, there are plenty of well done comedic moments like this and I often find myself laugh out loud because of them.</p>
<p>The acting is superb and each character holds his/her own.  Actor Hugh Laurie really owns the character of House, playing the part masterfully.</p>
<p>I enjoy shows that aren&#8217;t afraid to be politically incorrect.  There are times when this show swims in political incorrectness &#8211; something I&#8217;d like to see more shows have the courage to do.</p>
<p>Mrs. H. and I have about 5 seasons of the show to catch up on.  We should get there by the time next season starts in the fall.  I&#8217;m not sure when the much talked about character &#8220;Thirteen&#8221; comes into the mix, but I look forward to her introduction with much anticipation.</p>
<p>Are you a fan of the show?  I don&#8217;t watch much TV and therefore don&#8217;t know about all the latest (or not so latest) shows available.  I&#8217;m glad I finally discovered this show though.  For a network offering, it&#8217;s really very entertaining.</p>
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		<title>Discovered Dollhouse on FOX</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 19:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gabrielle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There's nothing unique or groundbreaking about this show, but I rather enjoyed it.  It's entertainment and it's fun... not to mention they utilize the lovely ladies in the show very nicely.]]></description>
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<p>A guy at work recommended a show called &#8220;Dollhouse&#8221; a few weeks back.  Unfortunately, I missed the first couple of episodes, but remembered to set the DVR to records episodes 3 &#038; 4.  My wife and I sat down to watch episode 3 of the show last night.<br />
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<p>The show itself is very mediocre with a slight overly dramatic presentation, repeated and unnecessary dialogue to explain every obvious point as the plot unravels, and a not so fresh sci-fi theme of special agents with programmed minds.  But it also has some gorgeous leading ladies in skimpy outfits, great cinematography, convincing actors, and it&#8217;s just plain fun.  There&#8217;s nothing unique or groundbreaking about this show, but I rather enjoyed it.  It&#8217;s entertainment and fun&#8230; not to mention they utilize the lovely ladies in the show very nicely.  A little eye-candy (or in this case, a lot) doesn&#8217;t hurt a bit.</p>
<p>Actress Eliza Dushku does a nice job playing the lead character &#8220;Echo&#8221;.  The part almost seems made for her style of acting, or perhaps she is just made for this kind of part.  I also enjoyed her in the short lived TV show &#8220;Tru Calling&#8221;.  Good to see her back in a fun show with a sci-fi theme.</p>
<p>In the episode we watched tonight, Echo played a back up singer (and unknowing bodyguard) to a Rihanna-like pop star.  She looked mighty hot in her back up singer outfit.  I told my wife that I top like hers!  I wouldn&#8217;t look any where near as good as she did in it, but I bet I could work it.  The miniskirt she wore looked great on her, but that style would probably not work so well on me.  Loved the boots too.  I look mighty fine in boots like that if I do say so myself.</p>
<p>If you enjoy lighthearted sci-fi with good cinematography, a cool premise and some beautiful eye-candy, check this one out for yourself.  It&#8217;s one of those shows you can just kind of jump in to and understand in a single episode.  The <em>unnecessary dialogue</em> I spoke of helps with that.  I guess it&#8217;s not so unnecessary after all, although it does make for some abnormal conversation.  No one actually engages in dialogue like that in reality.  Then again, this is just TV sci-fi fantasy and that&#8217;s how the style of storytelling works.</p>
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