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Post by hodaharb on May 8, 2008 21:25:56 GMT -5
you are right in this episode Chase really surprised me I always said that he's a very kind & nice guy
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Post by Bryce on May 9, 2008 11:57:30 GMT -5
you are right in this episode Chase really surprised me I always said that he's a very kind & nice guy Yup, he's a little but like house in this episode. Although, I think even House was nicer ;D ( which is always a surprise).
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Post by hodaharb on May 9, 2008 18:46:48 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on May 11, 2008 10:09:28 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on May 13, 2008 8:49:18 GMT -5
Diagnosis: ‘House’ fans will be invigorated by finale’s surprisesMay 12, 2008 By Mark A. Perigard“House” takes on its most difficult patient: House himself. When part one of its two-part season finale opens, TV’s crankiest doc (Hugh Laurie) is getting a lap dance from a stripper. He doesn’t know how he got in the club. Something happened to him, but you don’t need a medical degree to make that call. Anyone would be alarmed by the blood trickling down his scalp. That skull fracture might have everything to do with that overturned bus outside the club and the dozens of injured passengers. “Someone is going to die,” House says ominously. His memory of the last four hours may be a blank, but his subconscious is trying to warn him that someone desperately needs the kind of care only he can give. As his colleagues treat the injured, House risks his own life to recall the previous hours. Chase (Jesse Spencer) hypnotizes House in the first of House’s several attempts to piece together those missing hours. What emerges is a mash of memory and subconscious fantasies about how House feels about the co-workers he routinely bullies. Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) as a schoolgirl stripper? Just when House is getting truly, umm, caught up in the moment, the hallucination snaps him back to reality. “You’d rather fantasize about finding symptoms,” fake Cuddy tells him. “How screwed up is that?” But then how can he explain the beautiful stranger who keeps popping up in his memories? “I’m the answer,” she tells House. The special effects for the bus crash (which is re-created late in the episode) were not complete in the review screener, but what was finished was spectacular, scary and could have you rethinking mass transit, carbon footprints be damned. For no logical reason, Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst cameos as a bartender. He must either be related to a producer or waiting for a spot on VH1’s “Celebrity Fit Club.” House’s quest to recover his memory and learn the identity of his mystery patient comes to a surprising, satisfying reveal, and it opens up the possibility for a series-changing finale next week. You can’t hope for a better prognosis. Source
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Post by hodaharb on May 13, 2008 18:30:15 GMT -5
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Post by hodaharb on May 18, 2008 11:27:16 GMT -5
Exclusive: Six Feet Under Alum Ready to Play House?May 15, 2008 Stalker alert! Sources confirm to me exclusively that Michael Weston, best known as Michael C. Hall's psychotic pursuer on Six Feet Under, is in advanced talks to appear on House next season in a multi-episode arc that could lead to his own spinoff. But, as I reported last week in Ask Ausiello, the actor — also well remembered as Mariska Hargitay's long-lost bro on Law & Order: SVU — won't exactly be scrubbing in next to the show's title crab: He'll be playing a private eye. So it's probably a good bet that the potential offshoot would look more like Magnum P.I. than House 2.0. Fox will wait to see if Weston catches on in the role before deciding whether or not to move forward with the spin-off. (No pressure though, dude!) In any event, what do you think of this development? Are the suits smart to invite Weston to the House party? Or would you have preferred to see one of the series' regulars spun off — and if so, which one(s)? Debate, discuss, dicker. Not necessarily in that order. Source: TV Guide
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Post by hodaharb on May 18, 2008 11:28:10 GMT -5
Promotional Photos of Episode 4.16: Wilson's Heart (Season Finale)View the rest here. Source
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Post by Bryce on May 18, 2008 22:53:11 GMT -5
OMG those look so good! Thanks for the preview! Love that I can always depend on you for info! Karma for the pretty girl!
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Post by hodaharb on May 21, 2008 9:29:51 GMT -5
OMG those look so good! Thanks for the preview! Love that I can always depend on you for info! Karma for the pretty girl! thanks you are so sweet karma for you to
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Post by Bryce on May 24, 2008 18:44:23 GMT -5
ALL I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE SEASON FINALE WAS OH MY FUCKING GOD!! WOW I can honestly say I think that was the best season finale I have seen this year . Even better than PB.. I am still in shock and its almost been a week !
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Post by hodaharb on May 25, 2008 9:20:03 GMT -5
^^ why what happened ?
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Post by hodaharb on May 25, 2008 9:41:17 GMT -5
House Boss David Shore: Everybody Lies, Everybody Dies, Everybody...May 21, 2008 Hi guys! Jen here. FYI: Kristin's travelling for the next couple of weeks, so I'll be your televisual cruise director for the time being. Anyway, I thought Monday's House finale was maybe the best finale we've seen so far this season, and easily one of House's best finales ever (I blame Cutthroat Bitch, aka Anne Dudek). The implications of the episode—with all the House-Amber-Wilson-Cuddy craziness, and the Thirteen and Kutner reveals—seem like they might be, well, significant going forward, so I emailed House show runner David Shore to get a little clarity on what's to come. Click in for David's answers to my Q's about the House-Wilson relationship, the significance of the cast population explosion and his take on what the show is about. Warning: Shore is sarcastic and funny, just like you know who... Did House kill Amber last night, or did 0he save her, and what does Wilson think happened? What's this going to do to House and Wilson's relationship? I have a long answer to that question. It premieres Sept. 2, 2008. This finale seemed so personal, with the reveals about Thirteen and Kutner and the ways that House, Wilson, Cuddy and Amber were relating to each other. Is this the beginning of a shift in the series or was that something specific to this episode? One of the things I love about this show is how we can do such radical departures from our normal episodes. But for them to be departures, there has to be a norm. So...you'll see more of these more personal episodes, but the series has not changed. Robert Sean Leonard said to me at the Fox upfronts that he thinks it's odd that no one ever uses Wilson or Cameron's first names (James and Allison) on the show. Is there a specific intent in that name choice, or did it just kind of fall out that way? Once this last name thing started, we just couldn't go back. When they do call each other by their first names, it sounds odd. And anything that sounds odd, sounds like it has some meaning. Which is good—when it's supposed to have some meaning. So it does happen, but only when it's saying something. Forgive me if you answer this Q once a week, but what is the show House about? Is it about logic and atheism, or is it about a mad scientist, or is it about Jesse Spencer being totally hot? What's your sense of the mission or theme of the show? Anytime you try to summarize a show in one word, you sound like an ass. It's about truth. How do you feel about the size of the cast at this point? They are all irreplaceably awesome, but do you worry that having nine regulars (give or take) spreads the storylines too thin? Yes. It scares the hell out of me. But it also opens up so many more opportunities to us. Complete this pattern: Everybody lies, everybody dies, everybody... Shplies. That's a word I just made up that means "wants more, but there isn't always more." Source: E! Online
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Post by Bryce on May 25, 2008 11:32:37 GMT -5
So much happened. There was problems between House and Wilson, a n unexpected death, and so many more shocking revelations. It was a good episode but you had to have watched the whole season to truly get the depths of it. I think that's why I like it so much, it was still a procedural but it involved the entire story they were telling since the very first episode this season. Kinda like a mix of PB and Law and Order in my opinion. IT WAS AWESOME! I won't tell you details, unless you want them because it was just so good to watch without spoilers...wow so good!
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Post by Bryce on May 25, 2008 11:36:36 GMT -5
Thanks for the interview Hoda!
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Post by Denisa on May 25, 2008 14:41:53 GMT -5
i just saw the first episode from season 1 and i didn't enjoy it that much
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Post by hodaharb on May 26, 2008 10:48:34 GMT -5
i just saw the first episode from season 1 and I didn't enjoy it that much why it's a good show, just give it a chance & BTW I didn't watch the first episode f season one before because I missed it but I've watched all the episodes of season 1 & it was jusr great & I can't wait to see season finale next week (of season 1 )
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Post by hodaharb on May 26, 2008 10:50:39 GMT -5
Thanks for the interview Hoda! you are welcome & thank you for the information about season finale & I know I've to watch it to understand what happened so all I can do is waiting
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Post by Denisa on May 26, 2008 10:53:46 GMT -5
i just saw the first episode from season 1 and I didn't enjoy it that much why it's a good show, just give it a chance & BTW I didn't watch the first episode f season one before because I missed it but I've watched all the episodes of season 1 & it was jusr great & I can't wait to see season finale next week (of season 1 ) well, i wanted to watch thsi show just cuz of the character .. its so funny but the story line it bores me so i gave up
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