House, M.D. TV Show
June 25, 2008 by Ptz · Leave a Comment
House, M.D. is a popular TV show about a sarcastic yet brilliant medical doctor, Gregory House, and his attempt to a patient’s mystery ailment. Hugh Laurie plays the Doctor on the series, strangely enough managing a perfect American accent despite his British nationality. Each episode is roughly formulaic with a patient first being admitted under a somewhat mysterious life-threatening condition. House and his staff proceed to test theories, throwing out the most probable as tests or daring experiments are performed. In the end, the patient is often saved from death of an incredibly rare condition through the brilliant work of Dr. House, and the clueless bumbling of his underlings. This formula is not absolute, of course, as the patients occasionally are not saved, and the case is solved too late, shortly after the patient’s death.
Part of the appeal of House, M.D. is its near impossibility. A doctor as wild and undisciplined as House would likely fail to be able to keep any job in a real hospital due to the risks of lawsuits and malpractice. While results matter, and in the show he is a virtuoso at diagnosing and curing rare disorders, his methods often cross the line into unethical and illegal. He is addicted to prescription painkillers as well, though the addiction is shown to interfere in his life, it does not interfere with his medical judgment or legendary luck. The show likely also appeals to many because House seems to operate outside the rules that everyone else must follow, and he thrives doing so.
ER TV Show
June 25, 2008 by Ptz · Leave a Comment
The ER TV show is one of the longest running dramas currently on television, currently at its 14th season out of 15 planned seasons. Its initial popularity was largely due to its cast which included such stars as George Clooney and Noah Wyle. It has continued to maintain its popularity, partly by continuing to place new stars in roles as characters have been retired. It has also been on the tried to be on the forefront of new techniques, even going so far as to experiment with a live filming of a full episode. During its full run, it has also won a number of Emmy awards. The ER TV show attracted viewers with its high drama of life and death struggles within a hospital wards. It added a human face to the doctors and nurses who deal with events daily within that environment. Mixed in with the medical emergencies were the personal events going on behind the scenes that helped shape to hospital staff’s lives.
Over its long course, it has entertained millions of fans, and has had a large and varied assortment of stars in its cast. With such a long history, season DVD collections for this show are particularly expensive to complete. Internet TV is one alternative that negates the need for a lot of money to be able to watch any past episodes. All the past seasons’ shows can be watched, with the same convenience that would be found with the collection of each seasons’ DVD, but without the huge expense.


