House Season 7 Premiere to Feature New Take on Dr. House
For a character who made an entire show of of being miserable (and a drug addict
and one of the world's best medical minds and, more recently, a heavy drinker, and a medical version of Sherlock Holmes), Dr. Gregory House will have something in season seven that he never had before: What he wants.
Throughout the show's history, House has been utterly miserable.
Foresaking even his truest friendship, with Dr. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), in order to always have his way, and then being miserable for it has more or less beena key running theme in the show of about a troubled genius.
The only relationship more important than that one has been House's relationship with his boss (who he describes as "the floozy I work for"), Dr. Lisa Cuddy.
In the season six finale, Dr. House loses a patient in the most dramatic way imaginable following a crane collapse in a building in New Jersey, and the recovering drug addict goes for his secret stash of vicodin, House's drug of choice. He's seconds away from ingesting the pills when Dr. Cuddy appears to melo-dramatically announce that she's in love with him, despite the fact that she wishes she weren't in love with him.
Romantics aside, the lines were reminiscent of the season five finale in which House and Cuddy also hook up. Of course, House only imagined it in that finale.
This time around, it's the real thing.
Fox's glimpses into the up-coming season show that there was no hallucination and that Cuddy and House's relationship will move beyond glib remarks and onto the center stage of the entire show.
At stake, of course, is House's greatest fear: That his happiness will make him lose his brilliance.
After a season of House being clean of drugs and seeing a psychologist, fans are sort of eager for a return to the old, meaner House, instead of the more recent version of House -- a man who has a profound understanding of life and who sees the deeper truths behind events.
Sure, this was House all along, but in the last season, House actually acted toward the greater good, until the penultimate episode of the season in which House tells his shrink that he's seen through the smoke and that psychology is nothing more than the craft of a witch doctor, in House's opinion.
So, fans can assume that the old House is back. After all, House was clearly in the middle of a downward spiral when Cuddy walked in the room and, literally, saved him from himself.
Will the relationship work? Will House control himself, or will he squander the woman he loves for the sake of his brilliance?
Season seven will premiere on Fox at 8 PM EST on Monday, September 20, 2010.
This is one premiere that no House fan, and no fan of TV drama, should miss, and the up-coming season feels like it might be the show's best so far. It'll be a new take on Dr. House, because he'll finally have a reason to be satisfied. The only reason to be satisfied.
He'll be with the woman he loves.
Then again, House is not one for romanticism.
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House Season 7 Premiere to Feature New Take on Dr. House
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