A one of its kind serial I got glued to right from the first episode. The protagonist is an eccentric medical genius who can perform an operation when he is cracking a crossword puzzle. Not everyone can smash it the way Hugh Laurie has. Portrayal of an outrageous intellectual who diagnoses his patients based on epiphany more than anything else is not an easy task. Not surprisingly, he has been rated the second sexiest television doctor. Only next to our very own George Clooney.
The point here is, unconventional as it is, the serial ended in the most unacceptable way with Doctor House landing in a psychiatric institute. All said and done, Mr.Cool is framed lunatic in the much hyped grand finale. The last episode reveals that he has been deluding himself and that his vulnerability, however short-lived, is a figment of his imagination. Kudos to whoever scripted this. But just one question.
What can possibly go wrong with a lived-happily-ever-after ending? With House’s boss-the single, dainty, eligible Cuddy standing next to him all the while.
The point here is, unconventional as it is, the serial ended in the most unacceptable way with Doctor House landing in a psychiatric institute. All said and done, Mr.Cool is framed lunatic in the much hyped grand finale. The last episode reveals that he has been deluding himself and that his vulnerability, however short-lived, is a figment of his imagination. Kudos to whoever scripted this. But just one question.
What can possibly go wrong with a lived-happily-ever-after ending? With House’s boss-the single, dainty, eligible Cuddy standing next to him all the while.
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