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House: Adverse Events

October 1st 2008 03:26


Ever since the premier the show has stepped up the character development and conflict between House and his fellows. It has made the show more interesting, but I think the the whole creative team is trying too hard to stir up the conflict because they know it will get more people watching. I could be wrong, but that's what I see.


Just as the "Dying Changes Everything" episode was very number 13 centric and gave us some character development with her, we get a fairly Taub centric episode tonight. Honestly, I thought everything we learned about him this episode was kinda weak. The writers had to come up with something to make his character more interesting, but I think it kinda failed. I'm sorry if you're a fan of his character, but out of him, Kutner and Thirteen, he's the least interesting. Peter Jacobson is a terrific actor and he is making the best of his character.

This episode's medical case didn't disappoint. The team has to race to figure out why an Artist's symptoms come and go. It was very interesting with a truly disgusting visual at the end. Breckin Meyer gave a great performance as the Artist.
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