Ending Season Three With a Bang? An Interview with House Writer Lawrence Kaplow - Page 3

Part of: House

As a producer on the show, he has a hand in scripts other than those with his name on them, and he explains how tricky it is to shape the medical stories. "They need to be told simply so the audience can follow them, and at the same time be a mystery. So they are very difficult to pull off and they take a lot of work."

Shaping the season is part of the job, too. "We try not to give the same thing every single week. Sometimes it'll be a lighter story. The goal of every episode is not to make somebody cry," Kaplow points out. "You're not going to therapy when you watch television."

He is one of a handful of writers who have been with the show since those early days, way back in 2004, but he hasn't reached a point where he's desperately hunting for medical oddities to feed House's appetite for a mystery. "You stay buried in a story and then you come up for air and look around the world, maybe you read a newspaper for the first time, and all of a sudden all these stories are leaping at you."

When we spoke, he was coming up for air after putting the final touches on the last script of the season. While he won't even give a clue as to what it's about (not that I'm bitter), he will say the show has hit a stride with the final run of episodes. "I think fans are going to have fun," he promises. I'm going to go out on a short limb and guess that this won't be one of those lighter episodes, though.

The Heart of House: "I guess I'm happy people see him as a role model. I just don't want to be friends with those people."

My floundering question about how we've seen House's drug use progress through the seasons leads him to point out that "we're no longer just talking about pain in his leg, but we're talking about where he is mentally. Wilson is arguing that depression is a choice, and that for Wilson he chooses not to be, and that House chooses to be."

Starting with the season two finale, we've looked deeper into the man who maybe sees his medical skills as a pass into a world where he doesn't fit, who maybe clings to his misery as a sign of his superiority. We saw in "No Reason" — co-written by Shore and Kaplow — that he would give up his brilliance for a shot at normalcy. Then in "Half-Wit" we saw he would make a similar choice for a patient.

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  • 1 - Phillip Winn

    Apr 23, 2007 at 9:18 am

    Even this interview made me laugh. Wow, well done!

    I'm really not all that much for spoilers; I prefer to let the episodes come as they do. But now you've got even me wondering about the finale. Argh!

  • 2 - TV and Film Guy

    Apr 23, 2007 at 9:49 am

    Congratulations! This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net, which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States.

  • 3 - Corien

    Apr 23, 2007 at 10:24 am

    Whoo!! It's here!

    This is one great second interview with my favorite House-writer (huh, he didn't think anyone noticed? though admittedly he shares that first place with David Shore), and I am so very happy that you are as big of a spoiler-phobe as I am.

    I could read this without having to screen for possible spoilers at the same time.
    (I've gotten better at closing my eyes very fast - it's a Pavlov thing - so I only catch half of a spoiler and still remain somewhat clueless.)

    Only now I really really am looking forward to the finale. (Mars not blowing up..does that mean something else probably will??)
    And the rest of Season 3 for that matter.
    And at the same time I don't because, well,a long House-less summer will follow.
    So, when will they start writing on Season 4?

    Anyway, it's great to see certain things confirmed, and have some new information added.
    I'm going to read this again. A bit slower this time around.

  • 4 - BoffleB.

    Apr 23, 2007 at 10:42 am

    Great interview, Diane, as always! So Kaplow says House really doesn't have a heart of gold? And a thousand fanfics sputter and die, only to be resurrected with someone seeing even deeper into his careworn heart yet again...

    BTW, that's just the right amount of spoiler for me, though you may have given it away at the end there: so House gets the superpower to blow up the earth and does! That would be awesome. And the new show will be called Anti-Heroes!

    Did you get any sense of whether Kaplow will still be involved with House (writing an ep or two?) once his development deal kicks in?

  • 5 - Diane Kristine

    Apr 23, 2007 at 2:38 pm

    Thanks guys. Yeah, I'm begrudginly happy not to be spoiled. I guess. Boffle, I hope to soon pry some news out of him about the deal.

  • 6 - MD80

    Apr 23, 2007 at 9:12 pm

    I have a bad feeling about all this 'Fans will be amused' or something.I just hope it is not some sort of hookup between House and anyone else,even if for a short term.That would NOT be fun!
    Rest,I will be happy to see anything,whether it is Mars blowing up or Neptune!Or even Uranus(which has some relation to human anatomy).

  • 7 - Diane Kristine

    Apr 23, 2007 at 9:14 pm

    It's hard to imagine the hook up that requires special effects and stunt men, but I guess anything's possible.

  • 8 - Temple Stark

    Apr 23, 2007 at 9:24 pm

    If House got his leg amputated that would amuse me as an occasional viewer, already tired of the show. The guy's a genius because he guesses everything else but the right answer? Oh and he's sympathetic because he's an addict? Oh and half of what he says would get him fired in a New York minute, but he's a genius so all is gorgiven. It's circular and it doesn't work for me, but then I'm just me, one viewer among millions. :-)

    There's some touching moments to the show but most of them are so contrived they fail to emote.

    - Temple

  • 9 - Temple Stark

    Apr 23, 2007 at 9:29 pm

    !@#$% I meant to add good brief interview, and I don't like most TV shows as I find it impossible to view them without the veil of real life, so I'm not the typical viewer.

  • 10 - Grace

    Apr 24, 2007 at 1:44 am

    I disagree with him. I think House does have a good side. I saw it with Stacy and lots of other times.
    I hope season 4 will be better than season 3. I wasn't that impressed.....especially not with the Tritter arc and the rehab stuff. And I hate the House/Cuddy House/Cameron thing. Neither one is the right person for House.
    Just tell stories like in season one. Don't make House suffer anymore than he already does.
    BTW, I LOVE this show and NEVER miss it.

  • 11 - Josh

    Apr 24, 2007 at 9:48 am

    Great job, as always, Diane.

  • 12 - Elyn

    Apr 24, 2007 at 1:50 pm

    Great interview! I never really like reading a whole interview, but this one was quite entertaining.

    Can't wait til the season finale! I'm a spoiler-loving fan and I'm still looking around for anymore possible spoilers for the ending. I never miss an episode! I love this show!

  • 13 - NLP

    Apr 24, 2007 at 2:21 pm

    I don't "hope" Season 4 will be better than Season 3 -- by default, it'll HAVE to be. I almost uniformly hated Season 3 for (a) the Tritter arc; (b) the addiction/rehab baloney; (c) turning Cameron into a b!tch; (d) having her soullessly hook up w/ that wombat; (e) by & large abandoning the relationship between House & Cameron that they --TPTB themselves! -- spent the 1st 2 seasons slowly building; & (f) trying to put House w/ Cuddy in any way, shape, or fashion. Ick! Other than that, great season, guys!

  • 14 - Diane Kristine

    Apr 24, 2007 at 2:35 pm

    I think you're watching a different show if you think they've been building to a House/Cameron climax. They've been playing with House/Cuddy since the pilot. They're toying with both matchups while never committing to one (or all three, if you want to add Wilson into the mix).

  • 15 - Diane Kristine

    Apr 24, 2007 at 2:57 pm

    Grace, yeah, I don't think he meant House doesn't have a good side AT ALL, or that he doesn't occasionally care about people. He was more reacting to the attitude in some fans that underneath it all, House is a nice guy and if only the right woman would come along, or if only he wasn't in pain, his good heart would shine through (that's gotta be the fanfic standard, right?). He's a bastard with human emotion, but a bastard through and through. And I wouldn't have it any other way - that's part of what makes him such a great character.

  • 16 - d alper

    Apr 26, 2007 at 7:29 pm

    Best line ever in a TV series could possibly be: "...just because she's a hooker does'nt mean she does'nt enjoy the sex!" Awesome, perfectly written, perfectly acted, directed and perfectly placed musical ending. My next CD purchase will be the compilation of that last haunting tune the show's producers choose to close the episode as its finale. Great piece. Thx

  • 17 - Kaonashi

    Apr 26, 2007 at 10:16 pm

    House and Cameron should never, ever be put together seriously. It's too gross to think about. He is way too old for her. But a House/Cuddy thing? That would be amusing to watch. Cuddy/Wilson would be kind of weird since they're so similar in personality. I don't think it would work out. But a House/Cuddy thing would be hot. Imagine the snarky banter they always have, but then they'd have lustful sex when they go home. Yowza.

  • 18 - Kinema

    May 03, 2007 at 8:58 am

    To the person who referred to Chase as "that wombat", incase you didn't know the actors who play Chase and Cameron are in a relationship in real life, hence the Cameron/Chase relationship going atm i guess...

  • 19 - Lakpops

    Jun 20, 2007 at 8:51 am

    House/Cameron relationship would be MUCH better for the show. Unfortunately since Chase and Cameron are together in real life, that might be the route they'll take :/

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