7/04/2010

House: The Complete Sixth Season (2009) Review

House: The Complete Sixth SeasonAnyone who cares about great writing - hopefully, we've all gotten over the loss of Aaron Sorkin for The West Wing - well, okay, nobody's reached his level - but I continue to be fascinated by this character.Thanks to the writers for delivering intricate character pieces within the "okay, first scene, somebody's going to contract a mysterious illness right NOW' basic setup - this show could so easily have sunk to one-trick pony oblivion but for the writing and the amazing acting from Hugh Laurie.If you've ever seen him on a talk show and been surprised at his all-too-humble personality, you're not alone.He transforms himself into this tortured, brilliant, loving and lovable character.He's acerbic.Brilliant.Sarcastic.Brutally truthful.Hilarious (but you never laugh at this character, only with him).And yes, tortured - by the pain in his leg and, of course, his heart.As I look over the episodes from this season, I'm thinking of one more reason to give it my highest recommendation:if you or anyone you know ever goes into therapy, watch this season.I've never seen such a terrific depiction of what therapy is at its best.Ever.And I've had many therapists, two of whom had the ability to make me see my world from a different angle, with different eyes.That's a pitifully inadequate description, so buy this season of House and measure any therapy against what you see in this television show.It really is superlative TV.

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Get ready for a full dose of medical mysteries with 21 episodes of the riveting drama series, House. Hugh Laurie is joined by James Earl Jones (Star Wars), Laura Prepon (That '70s Show) and David Strathairn (The Bourne Ultimatum) in guest appearances as he returns to his Golden Globe® winning and Primetime Emmy® Award-nominated role as Dr. Gregory House. In this brilliant sixth season, House finds himself in an uncomfortable position— away from the examination room. As he works to regain his license and his life, his coworkers deal with the staff shakeups, moral dilemmas, and their own tricky relationships with House. And when House returns more obstinate than ever, Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital will never be the same again.

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