House M.D. (2004–2012)
2/10
Follows the same formula almost every episode
20 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
If you seen a few episodes you pretty much know the usual formula: person gets sick, goes to Princeton Hospital where they are diagnosed with Disease A and started on treatment. However treatment doesn't work or makes the patient worse so they try something else for suspected Disease B. When that doesn't work they go back to the "white board" to try and figure out what it is.

Rinse and repeat a few times before Dr. House has a defining moment and finally knows what is wrong with the patient. Most of the time the patient lives. The disease or ailment may be different but the formula remains the same.

Dr. House is the most unlikeable man I have ever seen on Network TV. He's rude, condescending and mean-spirited. I can't believe anybody falls in love with him and Dr. Cuddy, who is some head honcho in the hospital dresses like she is hitting the club instead of going to work in a demanding, often male oriented occupation. It's an interesting show, the first few times you watch, then it becomes oh so very predictable.
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