Feature: House
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Home to House: An Interview With Returning Writer Lawrence Kaplow — This week's "Not Cancer" episode marks the series return for the writer/co-executive producer.
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Don't Mess With The Iconic Moment: An Interview With House Writer Doris Egan — House and Wilson will reunite - but when? A writer/producer gives the answer, sort of.
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Anatomy Of A House Episode: "Airborne"— Writer David Hoselton dissects his mutated "baby."
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TV Review: House – "House's Head"/"Wilson's Heart"— The fourth season finale sets up the possibility for profound change.
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The Metaphorical Medicine of House— Doctors weigh in on the accuracy of the show's science.
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The Church of House— Even Dr. Gregory House can't be rational about religion.
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TV Review: House Gets a Transplant— Creator David Shore tries experimental surgery on a healthy show.
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Dr. House: Honorary Canadian?— Why are the ratings for House proportionally so much higher in the Great White North?
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How House Changed My Life— Maybe House really was the initial condition that led to my life being filled with new people and experiences.
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Vanguard Nettwerk Records to Release House Soundtrack— Some previously unreleased tracks make this collection a keeper.
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Emmy Fortunes of House vs. The Wire Reveal Awards' Weaknesses— Both shows deserve nominations, but only one gets them.
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TV Review: House - "Human Error"— The third season finale ends not with a bang, but the realization that yes, House is a bastard.
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TV Review: House – "The Jerk"— Sometimes a little jerk goes a long way.
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TV Review: House - "Resignation"— A head exploded, and I'm having trouble concentrating on anything else in the episode.
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TV Review: House - "Family"— Does Foreman really think he can quit the family?
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TV Review: House - "House Training"— Wherein House trains his staff, gets trained on his role in Wilson's life, and faces some dog training.
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Ending Season Three With a Bang? An Interview with House Writer Lawrence Kaplow— No spoilers here. Dammit.
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TV Review: House - "Act Your Age"— Who knew "wanna see a play" was code for sex?
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TV Review: House - "Airborne"— It's "Snarks on a Plane."
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TV Review: House — "Fetal Position"— This heartstring-pulling episode with the tiniest baby hand ever avoids becoming cloying.
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TV Review: House - "Top Secret"— Bodily fluids aplenty in this revealing episode.
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TV Review: House - "Half-Wit"— An episode fitting for the master of misdirection.
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Behind "Half-Wit" and Beyond: An Interview with House Executive Producer Katie Jacobs— House's co-showrunner talks music, casting, directing, and that cantankerous character.
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TV Review: House - "Insensitive"— A jealous House is a heartbreaking but funny House.
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TV Review: House - "Needle in a Haystack"— It's by-the-book House, but fortunately it's a good book.
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TV Review: House - "One Day, One Room"— This episode has all the elements that make me geek out on House.
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TV Review: House - "Words and Deeds"— The episode that broke my heart along with the patient of the week's.
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TV Review: House - "Merry Little Christmas"— Merry frickin' Christmas from the House gang.
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TV Review: House - "Finding Judas"— Does this make House Jesus?
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TV Review: House - "Whac-A-Mole"— House is on his game when it comes to medicine, but not relationships.
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TV Review: House - "Son of Coma Guy"— In one of his darkest, most ethically compromised moments, House is actually at his most optimistic.
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TV Review: House - "Que Sera Sera"— House and his patient of the week obstinately stick to the philosophy that whatever will be, will be, but this is no Doris Day song.
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TV Review: House - "Fools for Love"— Call me a fool, but I loved it.
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Book Review: The Medical Science of House, M.D. by Andrew Holtz— It fills such a peculiar niche, I can't quite imagine the broader audience for it.
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DVD Review: House Season Two— The season two release brings the most sublimely misanthropic medical show to DVD in a hugely improved technical package.
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TV Review: House - "Lines in the Sand"— All the pieces of this puzzle add up to a great episode.
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TV Review: House - "Informed Consent"— Theoretically interesting, but ...
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TV Review: House - "Cane & Able"— Both House the show and House the character are finally back this week.
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TV Review: House - "Meaning"— The show may be back for another season, but I don't quite feel like the character is yet.
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Paul Haggis, Bobby Moresco, David Shore Among Humanitas Prize Winners— The annual screenwriter's award recognizes film and TV writers. Eleven winners in all were announced.
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Inside House— House creator David Shore reflects on his philosophies on writing generally and on his hit show specifically.
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Even in Reruns, June's a Good Month for House— Creator David Shore was named a finalist for the Humanitas Prize, among other accolades this month.
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TV Review: House Season Finale - "No Reason"— "I'm almost always eventually right."
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TV Review: House - "Who's Your Daddy?"— "Either you lied, or he has pictures of you being nice."
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TV Review: House - "Forever"— "Lawyers have been hired, friends divvied up. Oddly, she didn't fight me for House."
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TV Review: House - "Euphoria"— "How do you know if a rat's euphoric?"
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TV Review: House - "House vs. God"— "Isn't it interesting that religious behavior is so close to being crazy that we can't tell them apart?"
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TV Review: House - "Sleeping Dogs Lie"— "Don't worry, it's treatable. Being a bitch, though, there's nothing we can do about that."
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TV Review: House - "All In"— It's a less-quotable-than-usual House this week, but lots to please the eye.
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TV Review: House - "Safe"— "Lying's more fun."
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TV Review: House - "Clueless"— "He'd give his own mother herpes if it got him out of clinic duty."
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TV Review: House - "Sex Kills"— "Cheese is the devil's plaything."
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A Fun House at the William S. Paley Television Festival— The cast and producers gathered for a panel discussion, and proved why this drama is one of the funniest shows on TV.
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That Damn Ball Torments House Fans— You could say we embraced it as an ironic symbol of our obsession with a TV show, if you wanted to get pretentious.
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TV Review: House – "Skin Deep"— I found this week's "Skin Deep" the most uncomfortable, disturbing episode so far. And I don't mean that as a criticism.
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TV Review: House - "Distractions"— House does a good impersonation of a crazy man in "Distractions" while still, irrationally, appearing almost rational.
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TV Review: House - "Need to Know"— Our first House sex scene shows a brief February sweeps glimpse of Hugh Laurie's bare chest.
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TV Review: House - "Failure to Communicate"— You say "tomato," the patient of the week says "gibberish." And House gets a little action.
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TV Review: House, M.D. - "Deception"— Trust House to have a holiday-themed episode called “Deception” with the moral that people don't change their self-destructive ways.
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House + Earl = Engaging TV— Both shows are focused on a narrowly defined premise, and each week the plot unfolds within that conceptual framework.
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TV Review: House, M.D. - “The Mistake”— “Mistakes are as serious as the results they cause.”
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TV Review: House, M.D. - “Hunting”— “Stop being nice. It's useless. And worse, it's boring.”
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TV Review: House, M.D. - “Spin”— ...from a show that rarely preaches unless it's going to turn that sermon around on us.
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TV Review: House - “Daddy's Boy”— Though this wasn't a “wow” episode, subtlety is not a bad thing, nor is complexity.
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TV Review: House - "TB or not TB"— House has finally returned to Fox's schedule, and the four-episode-old season is looking consistently fine so far.
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Constructing House: An Interview With House, M.D. Writer Lawrence Kaplow— Lawrence Kaplow is...almost reverential in a recent interview as he struggled for words to describe how Laurie interprets their work.
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TV Review: House, M.D. - "Humpty Dumpty"— After the emotional intensity of last week's episode, this week's "Humpty Dumpty" injected some welcome lightness into the doctor's demeanour. Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) is back to picking on Dr....
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TV Review: House – “Autopsy”— I hate this show. OK, hate may be a strong word. Maybe the word I'm looking for is love. I love this stupid show that gave me emotional whiplash again...
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TV Review: House— There was some apprehension mixed with my excitement over the season two premiere of House, M.D. The season one finale saw Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) seemingly as low as he...
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