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If you are looking for a binge that combines golden-age procedural structure with deep psychological character studies, House M.D. is the prescription. Watch for Hugh Laurie’s micro-expressions. Stay for the ethical dilemmas. Leave with a cynical smile and a sudden urge to research autoimmune disorders.

"House, M.D." is a critically acclaimed medical drama that aired on Fox from 2004 to 2012. It follows the life of Dr. Gregory House, a misanthropic, vicodin-addicted medical genius who leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. 👨‍⚕️ The Character: Dr. Gregory House The show is a modern medical reimagining of Sherlock Holmes House = Holmes; Wilson = Watson. The Apartment: House lived at 221B Baker Street. The Method: He values logic and evidence over human emotion. House M.D.

They try several treatments; usually, the first two almost kill the patient. The Epiphany: If you are looking for a binge that

House is a staunch atheist who frequently debates religious patients or colleagues. The Ethics of Medicine: Stay for the ethical dilemmas

“He needed to feel like a murderer to understand how close he came. Guilt’s a better teacher than gratitude. Besides — he lied. He knew those supplements were sketchy. He just didn’t want to know.”