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Title: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on August 24, 2009, 08:05:05 PM
 :happy:
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Spooky on August 24, 2009, 09:07:25 PM
I guess all my email to Fox pleading with them to cancel this show fell of deaf ears.  :-\
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 01, 2009, 08:32:45 AM
What?!

U iz sillie.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: TinkTanker on September 01, 2009, 08:49:08 AM
Lucas Douglas, the detective, will be back this season, investigating the brutal murder of one of the team. All evidence points to House, but he was locked away in the nuthouse at the time. Or was he?

http://tinyurl.com/2tcnbl (http://tinyurl.com/2tcnbl)
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 01, 2009, 01:39:01 PM
:P
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 18, 2009, 07:19:24 AM
Fingers crossed for Hugh this Sunday at the Emmy's. If two people deserve the Emmy, it's him and Neil Patrick Harris.

As for S6: I am beyond psyched that Andre Braugher and Franke Potente are on board this season. I didn't almost recognize Potente (thank you Bourne movies). And I just love anything Braugher does. He is the man. One of my friends has met him twice and gotten his autograph both times ~ he signs in lowercase. hee

Here's comic gems:
House Bloopers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T0lT8gJFO0#)
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: TinkTanker on September 18, 2009, 07:32:51 AM
Andre Braugher freakin' rawks.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 20, 2009, 05:00:21 PM
Just saw a LOL promo clip for tomorrow night.

T-minus 24 hours!
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 20, 2009, 07:54:23 PM
Cranston!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You are becoming the Gandolfini of the Emmys!!!

If you weren't Malcolm's father, I would hate you!

Dammit. Jon Hamm couldn't even win either, and they're on the same network.

Hugh is sitting out there and I hope he knows he is the gao se. I know he doesn't. But he is.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 21, 2009, 07:14:01 AM
House MD Season 6 Preview #12 [HQ] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHp6KLOPky0&feature=related#ws)
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 22, 2009, 08:11:43 AM
Very well done episode. Eric thought it could have been a coda.

[spoiler]We also thought that he was hallucinating again and the suicide girl left because he decided not to kill himself. Loved House's cake sendoff. We wondered why Kutner's and Amber's deaths weren't dealt with, but maybe in some strange sense they were. I dunno.[/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: TinkTanker on September 22, 2009, 08:15:24 AM
We watched the first half of the show, but Ann had a bad day at work. It was 'bring your insane friend or relative to the hospital day' yesterday and she needed something light and entertaining to end the day, so we switched over to Castle. We'll finish up this evening.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 22, 2009, 08:20:22 AM
I was afraid of this!!!! It was the same thing Laura Innes went through playing Dr. Kerry Weaver on ER, and they ended up fixing her.
___________________

If House's limp is hurting Hugh Laurie, why not fix it?
Posted Sep 21st 2009 2:06PM by Jason Hughes

Hey, Fox! Would you rather lose Hugh Laurie as the curmudgeon Dr. House, or would you rather risk what could happen to the show if he lost that trademark limp? He's been limping around the set for five years now. He's no spring chicken, and the limp is starting to take such a toll on his body, that Laurie might consider leaving House over it.

"The show might last through to (season) seven, eight or nine, but I don't know if I will because I'm starting to lose my knees," he said. "It's a lot of hip work. There are things going badly wrong." I've been reading for a few years now about how the limp has been affecting Laurie's actual health and physical well-being. I don't see why Fox doesn't just resolve this problem by eliminating the limp.

I know the chronic pain is supposed to be a facet of his character, but it's season six now. The viewers like him and can accept him as he grows and changes. We'd certainly rather deal with a pain-free House than a House-free TV schedule.

http://www.tvsquad.com/2009/09/21/if-houses-limp-is-hurting-hugh-laurie-why-not-fix-it/ (http://www.tvsquad.com/2009/09/21/if-houses-limp-is-hurting-hugh-laurie-why-not-fix-it/)


Laurie in pain over House
By WENN.com | Sunday, September 20, 2009

The Brit star plays a grumpy medical genius in the series and the character uses a cane to walk.

But the fake limp has caused Laurie some real problems - and he wouldn't rule out leaving the show in a bid to regain full health.

He says, "The show might last through to series seven, eight or nine but I don't know if I will because I'm starting to lose my knees. It's a lot of hip work. There are things going badly wrong. I need to do yoga."

http://www.hollywood.com/news/Laurie_in_pain_over_House/5702919 (http://www.hollywood.com/news/Laurie_in_pain_over_House/5702919)


Laurie has no plans to quit House
By WENN.com | Monday, September 21, 2009

Laurie plays grumpy protagonist Dr. Gregory House on the TV drama and his character uses a cane to walk.

But the fake injury has started to cause Laurie real pain, and he recently sparked rumours he was prepared to sacrifice his job for the sake of his health.

He said, "The show might last through to series seven, eight or nine but I don't know if I will because I'm starting to lose my knees. It's a lot of hip work. There are things going badly wrong."

However, Laurie, 50, insists he's not quite ready to hang up his stethoscope after six seasons as Dr. House.

His representative assures fans reports of his retirement are "not true" and laughs off claims of his hip trouble, branding them "hysterical."

http://www.hollywood.com/news/Laurie_has_no_plans_to_quit_House/5703805 (http://www.hollywood.com/news/Laurie_has_no_plans_to_quit_House/5703805)
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 22, 2009, 08:22:20 AM
Quote from: TinkTanker on September 22, 2009, 08:15:24 AM
We watched the first half of the show, but Ann had a bad day at work. It was 'bring your insane friend or relative to the hospital day' yesterday and she needed something light and entertaining to end the day, so we switched over to Castle. We'll finish up this evening.

Oh boy. Then Castle was a perfect choice for comic relief.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Saxon on September 22, 2009, 10:53:30 AM
I totally forgot about Castle!

*ACK*

I hope they will play it on On Demand.

As to the ep:

[spoiler]Maybe they DID deal with the issues House has, The Suicide Girl, was Kutner, showing that House really didn't have anything to do with his, or her attempts, and nothing he could do or not do would make any difference. It was secret/personal to the individual. With The 'superman', he wanted to 'help people', 'fix things', just like Amber. She seemed self serving, but she really just wanted to be as good or better than House. This kid lost his mind when, obviously, his wife died and he felt helpless over it. He even felt guilty over it. Just like House with Amber, but really, even though he played a role in it, it wasn't HIS fault in the end that she died, or that the kid jumped. He was able to say 'I'm sorry' to the guy, and in so doing, allow himself to say 'I'm sorry' to Amber'. The doc and his dad...He came to the docs aid, sat with him till the end...something he didn't do for his own dad. Closure on that. It was all very abstract. The 'love affair'? House CAN love. He can lose, and still get up. Now, will Cutty give him a chance to find real happiness? Will we want a truly HAPPY House? I think, with creative writing, we can have a semi-happy (normal?) House, even without the limp or at least less of it, like it acts up after long days? Anyhoo...great ep. I actually thought he might have a go at the pretty blond doc. heh. I loved how he found pleasure in actually helping people in everyday, simple ways, the 'rap', and how he was able to 'solve' a 'case' and get the satisfaction of helping with both patients. All in all...very good ep. [/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 23, 2009, 07:40:59 AM
Quote from: Saxon on September 22, 2009, 10:53:30 AM
I totally forgot about Castle!

*ACK*

I hope they will play it on On Demand.

OMG Saxon!!!  :hug:  Sucks when that happens.

QuoteAs to the ep:

[spoiler]Maybe they DID deal with the issues House has, The Suicide Girl, was Kutner, showing that House really didn't have anything to do with his, or her attempts, and nuthin' he could do or not do would make any difference. It was secret/personal to the individual. With The 'superman', he wanted to 'help people', 'fix things', just like Amber. She seemed self serving, but she really just wanted to be as good or better than House. This kid lost his mind when, obviously, his wife died and he felt helpless over it. He even felt guilty over it. Just like House with Amber, but really, even though he played a role in it, it wasn't HIS fault in the end that she died, or that the kid jumped. He was able to say 'I'm sorry' to the guy, and in so doing, allow himself to say 'I'm sorry' to Amber'. The doc and his dad...He came to the docs aid, sat with him till the end...something he didn't do for his own dad. Closure on that. It was all very abstract. The 'love affair'? House CAN love. He can lose, and still get up. Now, will Cutty give him a chance to find real happiness? Will we want a truly HAPPY House? I think, with creative writing, we can have a semi-happy (normal?) House, even without the limp or at least less of it, like it acts up after long days? Anyhoo...great ep. I actually thought he might have a go at the pretty blond doc. heh. I loved how he found pleasure in actually helping people in everyday, simple ways, the 'rap', and how he was able to 'solve' a 'case' and get the satisfaction of helping with both patients. All in all...very good ep. [/spoiler]

[spoiler]That's what I thought ~ a lot of issues were brought up for him but they didn't focus on them specifically. It's not like a suicidal patient isn't going to not make him think of Kutner. He cared too much to find out why.

Personally, I don't want a Huddy relationship. We already have 4 cast members paired up, and House is not a soap opera. ER was guilty of hooking people up and then switching partners. It's unrealistic. But that's the way some shows go. I miss Sela Ward (Stacy), but she and House weren't meant to be. (I just miss Sela period, and I hate only hearing her voice in commercials. Note to self: get Once & Again.)

It was very abstract!

I think the crotchetiness is part of his demeanor. I think learning to let go is going to be his lesson. If they want to keep it realistic, changes in House won't be overnight. He'll still be the same ol' pain in the ass we love.[/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: TinkTanker on September 23, 2009, 08:13:02 AM
[spoiler]I noticed that slight smile/smirk as he was leaving. Did House really change, or was he playing them to get out?[/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 23, 2009, 12:49:15 PM
[spoiler]It's a bit of a cliffhanger, ain't it?

I think I'll be a bit jipped if there wasn't some sincerity in all that he did. I think on some level he is not going to be the same jackass, just jackassish.

Then again there is that old adage, once a ____, always a ____.[/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Saxon on September 23, 2009, 10:33:50 PM
Quote from: Pearl@32 on September 23, 2009, 07:40:59 AM
Quote from: Saxon on September 22, 2009, 10:53:30 AM
I totally forgot about Castle!

*ACK*

I hope they will play it on On Demand.

OMG Saxon!!!  :hug:  Sucks when that happens.

QuoteAs to the ep:

[spoiler]Maybe they DID deal with the issues House has, The Suicide Girl, was Kutner, showing that House really didn't have anything to do with his, or her attempts, and nuthin' he could do or not do would make any difference. It was secret/personal to the individual. With The 'superman', he wanted to 'help people', 'fix things', just like Amber. She seemed self serving, but she really just wanted to be as good or better than House. This kid lost his mind when, obviously, his wife died and he felt helpless over it. He even felt guilty over it. Just like House with Amber, but really, even though he played a role in it, it wasn't HIS fault in the end that she died, or that the kid jumped. He was able to say 'I'm sorry' to the guy, and in so doing, allow himself to say 'I'm sorry' to Amber'. The doc and his dad...He came to the docs aid, sat with him till the end...something he didn't do for his own dad. Closure on that. It was all very abstract. The 'love affair'? House CAN love. He can lose, and still get up. Now, will Cutty give him a chance to find real happiness? Will we want a truly HAPPY House? I think, with creative writing, we can have a semi-happy (normal?) House, even without the limp or at least less of it, like it acts up after long days? Anyhoo...great ep. I actually thought he might have a go at the pretty blond doc. heh. I loved how he found pleasure in actually helping people in everyday, simple ways, the 'rap', and how he was able to 'solve' a 'case' and get the satisfaction of helping with both patients. All in all...very good ep. [/spoiler]

[spoiler]That's what I thought ~ a lot of issues were brought up for him but they didn't focus on them specifically. It's not like a suicidal patient isn't going to not make him think of Kutner. He cared too much to find out why.

Personally, I don't want a Huddy relationship. We already have 4 cast members paired up, and House is not a soap opera. ER was guilty of hooking people up and then switching partners. It's unrealistic. But that's the way some shows go. I miss Sela Ward (Stacy), but she and House weren't meant to be. (I just miss Sela period, and I hate only hearing her voice in commercials. Note to self: get Once & Again.)

It was very abstract!

I think the crotchetiness is part of his demeanor. I think learning to let go is going to be his lesson. If they want to keep it realistic, changes in House won't be overnight. He'll still be the same ol' pain in the ass we love.[/spoiler]

[spoiler]He doesn't have to be IN pain, to BE a pain! heh[/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Saxon on September 23, 2009, 10:36:41 PM
Quote from: TinkTanker on September 23, 2009, 08:13:02 AM
[spoiler]I noticed that slight smile/smirk as he was leaving. Did House really change, or was he playing them to get out?[/spoiler]
[spoiler]I think he it was legit smile. I think he felt the same way he does when he figures out a hard case. He cracked it. "It" was himself. I think he's okay...still House, just healed. He 'cured' himself, they didn't 'break him' like his wacky little roomie said, he finally realized he was 'sick' and he knows how to fix 'sick'...at least that's what I'm hopin'.[/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Saxon on September 23, 2009, 10:45:27 PM
Quote from: Pearl@32 on September 23, 2009, 12:49:15 PM
[spoiler]It's a bit of a cliffhanger, ain't it?

I think I'll be a bit jipped if there wasn't some sincerity in all that he did. I think on some level he is not going to be the same jackass, just jackassish.

Then again there is that old adage, once a ____, always a ____.[/spoiler]

[spoiler]Well, the 'crazy' was a new thing, so getting rid of that will just take us back to House. He was addicted to vicodin, which kept the pain down a bit, and they did add the point about the meds he was on made the pain 'bearable'. So...he's still gonna be hurting, so the 'edge' of snarkiness (something I'm very familiar with!), will still be there. He's always been a tad 'nuts'...we'll just have gotten rid of the really heavy duty seeing dead people crazy! lol[/spoiler]
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: SerenityValley on September 24, 2009, 08:31:44 AM
I was actually kinda upset that House and Wilson were the only regulars in the 2-hour opener, but it was a good ep.  I, too, love Andre Braugher (Homicide: Life on the Street was the best cop show, ever!).  Have you seen the previews for his new show with Scott Bakula and Ray Romano?  "Men of a Certain Age" on TNT.  Looks like a winner!
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 24, 2009, 06:39:34 PM
Haven't heard anything about Braugher's TV show on TNT! I watched a couple eps of Thief on FX. Wait. I just had a brainfart. I remember him thanking Mae Whitman at the Emmys...Whitman was in Thief...holy cow! He won outstanding lead actor in a drama series for Homicide, but Thief as well.  :clap:

Laurie and Braugher. I was in TV nirvana. I will miss him.

Braugher was the gao se in The Tuskegee Airmen. The way he gave a smoke to Laurence Fishburne and said, "We weren't assigned. We were requested." I think it's his voice.

I forgot about City of Angels. Loved his smile in that.
Title: Jennifer Morrison leaving 'House'
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 24, 2009, 06:41:36 PM
Sep 24 2009 02:51 PM ET

Exclusive: Jennifer Morrison leaving 'House'
by Michael Ausiello

Princeton-Plainsboro is undergoing another major shake-up: Sources confirm to me exclusively that Jennifer Morrison is leaving House.

Neither Fox nor Morrison's reps would comment, but I'm told the actress did not quit; her exit was a creative decision on the part of producers. Morrison — the first of the show's original cast members to depart — shot her last scene earlier this week and her final episode will air in November.

Suspicions about Morrison's House future were raised last week when she was MIA at the show's premiere screening in Hollywood.

Here's what else I'm hearing about this surprising and, I'll say it, disappointing, turn of events.

* Unlike Kal Penn's dearly-departed Kutner, Cameron will not be killed off.

* Morrison's on-screen husband, Jesse Spencer (Chase), is not leaving the show. (Do the math and you can probably figure out how she'll be written out.)

* Producers are leaving the door open for Morrison to make a guest appearance later in the season.

The last point will prove little comfort to Cameron fans, especially since this was the season Morrison's nearly three-year stint on the backburner was supposed to end. In fact, just last month series creator David Shore told me (video below), "Chase and Cameron fans will be happy with the way we're going to reintegrate them into the team — at least on a temporary basis." (That temporary qualifier should've been a clue.) Even Morrison recently admitted it was "great" being front-and-center again. "I have been working a lot," she told us, "and there are things that happen to House very early in the season that have a domino effect on all of the other characters."

Okay, House fans, I imagine you have some strong opinions about all of this, so start expressing them in the comments. I'll start: This kind of sucks. Okay, your turn.

http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/24/exclusive-jennifer-morrison-leaving-house/ (http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/24/exclusive-jennifer-morrison-leaving-house/)

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Title: Re: Jennifer Morrison leaving 'House'
Post by: Pearl@32 on September 24, 2009, 06:43:03 PM
Report: Jennifer Morrison's moving out of 'House'
Dr. Cameron will reportedly leave the hospital in a November episode
Published on Thursday, Sep 24, 2009 By Daniel Fienberg

For the second straight year, FOX's "House" is going to lose a regular cast member, but unlike with Kal Penn last year, the medical drama hasn't been able to keep this departure a secret.

According to Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly, Jennifer Morrison shot her final scene as a cast regular earlier this week and that Dr. Allison Cameron will be exiting "House" in a November episode. He described the move as "a creative decision on the part of producers."

Although the character temporarily moved back to the forefront in the final episodes of last season, even marrying Jesse Spencer's Chase in the Season Five finale, Cameron has been underutilized since she quit House's service at the end of the third season.

At Television Critics Association press tour this summer, series creator David Share actually told HitFix that Cameron and Chase would play more central roles this season in the aftermath of House's psychiatric treatment.

"Because House won't have his license in the beginning of the year, that throws everything up in the air and Cameron and Chase are going to get more involved, at least at the beginning," Shore said. Perhaps this reporter should have read more into Shore's "at the beginning."

HitFix followed up by asking if there was anything he hoped to do with those characters that maybe he didn't get to do last season.

"We certainly gave them less screentime. I can't argue with that," Shore said. "But I have to say they were empowered and I liked the way their scenes played. I liked  the fact that they were approaching House in a different way. I was enjoying that. Now, going back, we're going to see them back in there and it was fun, throwing them back in there. But to answer your question, 'Nothing.'"

Ausiello says that Cameron isn't going to leave the show in Kutner-esque fashion and that the door will still be open for Morrison to return for later appearances, should the right story come up. In addition, he says that Chase isn't going anywhere.

Morrison, an original "House" regular, was most recently seen on the big screen as Captain Kirk's mom in "Star Trek."

HitFix asked FOX for a comment on Morrison's reported departure, but so far, no word (or would any statement be expected in a situation of this sort).

http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2009-9-24-report-jennifer-morrison-s-moving-out-of-house (http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2009-9-24-report-jennifer-morrison-s-moving-out-of-house)
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Consigliere5 on October 02, 2009, 08:18:40 PM
House In The Age Of Obama
http://pajamasmedia.com/andrewklavan/2009/10/02/house-in-the-age-of-obama/ (http://pajamasmedia.com/andrewklavan/2009/10/02/house-in-the-age-of-obama/)

Quote from: Pearl@32 on September 18, 2009, 07:19:24 AM
And I just love anything Braugher does. He is the man.

indeed!
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on October 02, 2009, 09:00:52 PM
Holy lupus, that was a scathing review!

I disagree on one count: Let House make a change, and not for the sake of Obama, tyvm, but at some point you either remain an inglorious basterd your whole life or you are so crippled from the pain and insanity and BULL-gao se that it's time to lay it on the line and grow the Chuck up.

I found the episode to be utterly subtle. Its direction was amazing. Go Katie Jacobs, who's been with the show since practically its inception (I think). I don't know if this is her first time directing, but it was pretty freaking cool. Especially the beginning.

And I did not find Hugh's performance to be 'his worst.' Don't know what Klavan is smoking but I know he just wants more snap. There was a degree of normalcy that we're not used to seeing with House. I don't buy that he's totally changed or "lobamatized." You don't really change in a few months, if that's a decent time lapse for his stint; real change takes the highway -- THAT highway.

I agree on this point though: House must not lose his edge, because if he does, the show is toast. No Huddy hookup. Keep the tease a tease. I didn't mind the new recruits ~ a lot of interesting storylines came out of them ~ but I missed Cameron and Chase. The show moved Jennifer Morrison and Jesse Spencer on the back burner -- not all change is good!! Jen was great, while she lasted.

I'm still holding out for Hugh winning an Emmy. Golden Globes are nice, but he's one of the finest actors on television today and everyone knows it. Then again, there can be only one wanker who wins. :D
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on November 17, 2009, 12:15:56 PM
Well I knew it was coming, but I was totally unprepared for last night's episode. {{{{{Cameron}}}}}
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: TinkTanker on November 17, 2009, 12:27:36 PM
http://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=4775578 (http://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=4775578)

FARK thread about her departure. Well, sorta.
Title: 'House' boss on Huddy: 'It's going to happen'
Post by: Pearl@32 on February 12, 2010, 09:37:35 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

'House' boss on Huddy: 'It's going to happen'
by Michael Ausiello
Feb 12 2010 06:41 PM ET

The prognosis on Huddy is in, and it's excellent.

I just hung up with House creator David Shore, and — no beating around the bush here — he promised me, "Eventually, it's going to happen. This is the thing we've been dancing around — even before we knew we were dancing around it. They're two very flawed people, but they're two people that are very attracted to each other.

"I'm a Huddy fan, [too]," Shore added. "Just keep watching the show. It'll happen eventually."

I can confirm that there was not a single qualifier in that sentence. I listened to the tape three times. Not a single "maybe" or "possibly" in there. Go ahead and reread it; I'll wait.

Coincidentally, Shore also happens to be in the middle of breaking this season's final episodes. Could it possibly culminate with real, non-hallucinatory lovemaking? My gut is telling me yes.

What's yours saying? And do you worry that when Huddy finally does happen, a part of you might actually miss the waiting game we (and they!) have been playing for so long? Debate, discuss, deliberate below.

http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/02/12/house-huddy-spoilers/ (http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/02/12/house-huddy-spoilers/)
Title: Re: 'House' boss on Huddy: 'It's going to happen'
Post by: Pearl@32 on February 12, 2010, 10:08:11 PM
Quote from: Pearl@32 on February 12, 2010, 09:37:35 PM
I just hung up with House creator David Shore, and — no beating around the bush here — he promised me, "Eventually, it's going to happen. This is the thing we've been dancing around — even before we knew we were dancing around it. They're two very flawed people, but they're two people that are very attracted to each other.
"I'm a Huddy fan, [too]," Shore added. "Just keep watching the show. It'll happen eventually."
*vomit*

This will kill the show. Some shows can get away with it, some shows you expect it (SOAPS), but why must the romance always be there? Not a Huddy fan. I can even see that it was a good thing that House didn't sleep with Cameron, as much as I liked them. He needs someone older. House's ex Stacy, played by the fab Sela Ward, was the perfect foil, and it's just unfortunate that that ship sailed. And well, Hilson...like that'll happen.

Do I sound hypocritical because I support relationships on other shows? Damn right I do! I'd like to see Chuck with Sarah. I wouldn't mind seeing Castle hook up with Beckett, but not just yet. But House and Cuddy? I've liked their sparring, but not as a couple. Is it since Thirteen and Foreman are OFF and Cameron divorced Chase, they have to have SOME relationship?

I liked the way they handled House's obsession with Cuddy last year, with his Vicodin addiction hallucinating non-reality and sending him into rehab. That worked for me. But to tease us, and then now actually deliver ~ either go all the way or Chucking forget it! FORGET IT!

Someone commented on EW.com that this storyline will win the elusive Emmy for Hugh. WHAT?! All because David Shore decides to put House with Cuddy?! Are you vapid?! What kind of storyline is it gonna be? Is he going to bare his soul and cry at the thought that he's finally going to make love to her? Are you nuts?! At this rate, Michael C. Hall will beat BOTH Bryan Cranston AND Hugh for the award. And I'm kinda OK with that. I still think Hugh is deserving of an Emmy, especially because his performances in the last two seasons have been stellar. But if he wins, it will be for his work as House for all the seasons.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Spooky on May 17, 2010, 11:21:32 AM
http://www.usa.canon.com/templatedata/pressrelease/20100517_house_finale.html (http://www.usa.canon.com/templatedata/pressrelease/20100517_house_finale.html)

"We take great pleasure in congratulating the cast and crew of HOUSE on completing the first network television episode to be completely shot on a DSLR camera," stated Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A., "This milestone marks a paradigm shift in the way professional cinematographers and filmmakers capture HD video."

The season finale airs tonight, Monday, May 17 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Canon encourages everyone to tune in tonight and watch.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Spooky on May 18, 2010, 09:28:45 AM
This is the only episode of House that I watched this season and that was only because it was short with a Canon DSLR. Not that I don't like the show, I just don't have the time. I am very happy I watched it. It was a good episode and I love trying to guess what lens (I heard they mostly used the Canon 24-70mm and 70-200mm) was used and what aperture was used. The close-ups of House in his bathroom were shot very well. The lens was probably the 24-70 at 2.8 aperture. Very pretty, not House the shot.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: TinkTanker on May 18, 2010, 09:39:14 AM
I had to DVR it and for some reason the DVR farked up and broke the show into four oddly timed segments. So it will have to wait until it finishes falling off the interwebs.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Spooky on May 18, 2010, 10:01:45 AM
If you didn't know it was shot with a $2700 DSLR Vs. the $100k-250k cameras they usually use, you couldn't tell. I think I did notice a few focus issues when they used the long lens, but other than that it looked great.

I read that this ep cost more and took more time to shoot due in part to the camera crews having to learn to shoot with the 5D. I am hoping that all these pro's using DSLR's gets Canon to add/change some of the features of the video function. One being the option to capture RAW video. Two being able to turn off the on-board mic
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Eric on May 18, 2010, 10:49:20 AM
Quote from: Spooky on May 18, 2010, 10:01:45 AM
If you didn't know it was shot with a $2700 DSLR Vs. the $100k-250k cameras they usually use, you couldn't tell. I think I did notice a few focus issues when they used the long lens, but other than that it looked great.

It looked fantastic.  I'd never have known for sure... I was expecting Cloverfield.
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Pearl@32 on May 18, 2010, 02:42:42 PM
Hugh looked good to me. :D

I didn't get to fully relish the end, but look for an slightly uncharacteristic House. Something else has taken the place of drugs... >:D
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Spooky on May 18, 2010, 02:43:58 PM
Quote from: Pearl@32 on May 18, 2010, 02:42:42 PM
Hugh looked good to me. :D

I didn't get to fully relish the end, but look for an slightly uncharacteristic House. Something else has taken the place of drugs... >:D

Women are a drug... ask any guy
Title: Re: House Season 6 Begins 9/21/09
Post by: Spooky on May 18, 2010, 04:36:49 PM
THOUGHTS ON "HOUSE" FINALE

http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2010/05/18/thoughts-on-house-finale/ (http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2010/05/18/thoughts-on-house-finale/)