Will I hate House, or not?
By fred | July 24, 2007
Ever since the show started, I have been addicted to this show. It is simply brilliant, and I quickly became a fan of both the character and the show, House.
Yet, despite all, I started to be very anxious at how things would turn out next season, seeing the road they went on when ending next season.
Now that the House panel at the Fox TCA press tour took place, let’s took a new look and see how things are looking…
As I explained before, it’s not that I’m not liking the way they decided to end the season, having all of House’s team members leave for a reason or another, but I feared that they would bring them all back somehow and we were to forget it even occurred.
That big old fat TV cliché, to create some fake development, cliffhanger, suspense or likes when a season ends, only to have everything fixed in the first few episodes of the following season.
And what we feared will come true, as executive producer Katie Jacobs confirmed : “It is obvious that everybody is back, and we struggled with how to do this. And the truth is, everybody is back eventually. And everybody is back having changed and having different capabilities.”
Yeah. So even to them it was obvious they’d fall for this lame move, and obviously they struggled to make it not look so bad, as it’s always a bad idea/move.
It’s also been revealed that, as I mentioned previously, no less than five new doctors have been hired to fill in and create a new team for House, while the old trio will come back - but not as member of House’s team. Actually not even in the same hospital, at first.
And while those new actors have not been hired as regulars for now, they “could potentially turn into series-regular deals“.
Although actors seems quite exited about these changes, and I can see how shaking things up might indeed be a pretty interesting move even for us viewers, I wished they had done it differently. No spoilers, but I’m also concerned on how exactly they’ll manage to follow the original trio if they’re not working for, and even with House.
Because it could turn House into a quite different show, which might not necessary be a good idea. I mean, as much as I love them, I don’t watch House to see Foreman or Cameron resolving cases or their own…

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