Originally posted by rwingettThere's a section on the wikipedia article for the show which explains a lot about the House/Holmes homogeneity, David Shore (co-creator) is a big fan of the detective. They went quite far, even giving House's apartment the same number as Holmes' house.
Yeah, I've heard that before. House is Holmes, Wilson is Watson, etc. They're diagnosing illnesses instead of solving crimes. That's why I say the whole medical thing is irrelevant, because the show would work just as well with House as a homicide detective (a la Colombo) as it would with him as a doctor.
But beyond that, there are things about the character of House that I find intriguing, the chronic pain being one of them. If you had to take that away I don't think the show would work, well not for me anyway. He is also a savant at deciphering people's characters instantaneously as though he was reading their minds, and while it can appear to be unbelievable at first he usually explains his genius later. He also does some really bad things to people on a mental and emotional level, where you're not sure if you should pity him or loathe him, some of the things that happen on the show not only raise moral questions in the characters, but in the viewer too.
It's like a modernised, more emotionally and ethically complex Sherlock Holmes television show that just happens to be set in a hospital.
Originally posted by hopscotchSounds more like a show for people who haven't figured out these "moral" questions on their own yet.
There's a section on the wikipedia article for the show which explains a lot about the House/Holmes homogeneity, David Shore (co-creator) is a big fan of the detective. They went quite far, even giving House's apartment the same number as Holmes' house.
But beyond that, there are things about the character of House that I find intriguing, the chronic pa ...[text shortened]... ically complex Sherlock Holmes television show that just happens to be set in a hospital.
I find the "moral" questions have already been answered before they are even asked.
But, that's just me.