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I tried to post this as a link but for some reason it berkata the link was inaccessible, so here is an interview with HL, nothing really spoilery.
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For five years, Hugh Laurie has had to defend the character he plays on television. As the bintang of Fox's House, Laurie still finds viewers, be they fan atau critics, asking him pertanyaan about Dr. Gregory House's often unpleasant demeanor. Why does he have to be so mean? Are anda saying it's okay to be rude if anda save lives? But despite his questionable bedside manner, House continues to be a ratings winner -- one of the reasons perhaps being that his obnoxiousness is administered with an equal dose of humor.

This is no surprise for those who know where Laurie comes from. An education in comedy at Cambridge University's Footlights lead to a hugely populer BBC sketch show, A Bit of Fry and Laurie. The tampil co-starred Laurie's longtime comedy partner Stephen Fry, and ran for four seasons in the U.K., though, unlike Monty Python, which was also spawned oleh the Footlights, it never made the leap over the pond. Still mining the comedic vein, Laurie played an archetypal upper-class twit called George opposite Rowan Atkinson's exceedingly evil Edmund Blackadder in Blackadder the Third and Blackadder Goes Forth. Laurie's breakthrough role as Mr. Fredrick Little in Columbia Pictures' family-friendly film Stewart Little gave Laurie his first mainstream hit in the U.S. as a leading man, and also proved that he could pull off the American accent he would later call on with House.

This year, rubah, fox is rearranging the furniture, moving House, which is now half-way through its fifth season, to Monday nights. 2008's final episode had House make the uncharacteristically thoughtful gesture of buying the object of his "affection" -- Dr. Cuddy (played oleh Lisa Edelstein) -- her old medical school meja tulis, meja for her new office. Expect that to pay off with lebih romantic tension in the upcoming weeks.

With the tampil midway through production, Laurie is still dressed like House for our interview in jeans and a sport coat, with stubble perfectly maintained oleh Hollywood stylists. Off duty, however, Laurie's real voice and posture make him a distinctly different person; The abrasive voice is replaced oleh a calming lull, and those listening to it find themselves looking up constantly during conversation, since there's no camera bringing the viewer up to Laurie's rather elevated eye level.

Question: Why do people care if House is nice? If he can save their life, can't he be as mean as he wants?
Hugh Laurie: I don't know the answer to that. I suppose because doctors, holding as they do the power of life and death, patients are already sufficiently unnerved...To then be in that relationship with a human being who doesn't appear to treat his responsibilities with any great sense of delicacy is I suppose unsettling. It frightens people. Here is a guy with this power to save lives and he is not subject to the normal social niceties. Maybe that's rather threatening.

Q:Does it surprise anda that five years in, we're still discussing this?
HL:It's surprised me every step of the way: five shows in, five days in. I'm constantly surprised.

Q:Forget about all the medicine. House is the funniest tampil on television. How do anda approach the comedy?
HL:I shouldn't be saying this. I'm going to let anda say this, but I agree with you. I cinta it. Every script I find hilariously funny. Some of the wittiest things I've ever read. I just relish it. It's part of what makes House to some degree forgivable. I think his wit and his playfulness go some way towards mitigating his frankly clumsy social skills.

Q:It shows respect that he thinks you're smart enough to understand what he's insinuating.
HL:Right, that's true. That's true. anda can never accuse him of patronizing anyone. He's gloves off right from the start. He's not going to go gently on anybody. That's true.

Q:Do anda get lebih positive fanfare for Dr. House atau negative?
HL:Well, because Dr. House's moral failings, atau his social failings anyway, are all mitigated oleh his skills as a doctor. If he was even one percent less skillful, he would be simply intolerable. So really I think a lot of people are saying, "I wish there were someone there who I could count on to get to the answer, no matter what that person is like. They could be nice atau not nice, but if they get to the answer, the answer's everything." When you're staring death in the face obviously, anda want the best, irrespective of his nature.

Q:In the entertainment industry, have anda seen brilliance as an excuse for bad behavior?
HL:Boy, that's a good question. Yes. I have. Not that often. I have lebih commonly seen bad behavior and thought, "Oh, you're not good enough to get away with that." But yes, I have. It's actually pretty rare. Oddly enough, my general experience is that most people on both sides of the camera are a pretty congenial and collaborative bunch. Prima donnas, I know there's this sort of populer picture of prima donnas stamping in and out of their trailers and refusing to do this, that and the other. I've actually not seen a lot of that. A couple of times but they're rare. I will of course give anda their names directly after this.

Q:Is it excusable when they have the goods?
HL:It would not be excusable if anda were, let's say, married to them atau if anda were trying to do business with them in some way. But as an audience member, yes, I have seen performances and thought to myself, "I don't really care what it cost that person atau the people around that person to achieve that performance. That's a wonderful thing. That's a wonderful piece of music, atau acting, atau whatever it is." I have thought that was worth it. But of course I'm not the one who's had to pay the price for it.

Q:What is your level of interest between the case of the week and the secara keseluruhan, keseluruhan story arcs?
HL:That's the awful challenge for these guys, the writers, to have those things in perfect balance, because the case every week must be a sufficiently intriguing and satisfying mystery, a structure on which they can hang everything else. And yet it can't be everything because that's not what the tampil is. The tampil is about much lebih than that, but that sort of central spine has to be there. It's very, very difficult, I imagine, to get the balance. It's incredible how frequently they manage to pull it off.

Q:You know, it's never the first thing they think it's going to be. Why don't they just rule out the first thing and save 10 minutes?
HL:Because we've got to fill 43 minutes. We could I suppose get it right the first time and then play cards for the rest of the show. Maybe we'll do that one day.

Q:What is going to happen with House and Cuddy?HL:I honestly can't tell anda very much because they don't tell me. I look about 10 menit ahead in my life. That's usually the way I operate. It's partly a function of having so many problems to solve right that detik that I actually have very little energy to project into the future and very little memory of what happened. Honestly, someone asked me just what happened in the last tampil and I honestly can't remember. I think I may be permanently brain damaged.

Q:How would anda like it to go?
HL:Well, of course as fictional characters, as a viewer, I would want those characters to find some sort of peace. They're two lonely characters I would want to find some sort of peace. But as an actor, in some ways, I'm sort of less interested in what happens than in how it happens, because that seems to be David Shore's genius -- in the way of executing something. Someone once said, "Ideas are 10 a penny. It's all in the execution." It's all how it's done. For example, that ciuman [earlier in the season] was just a beautifully written scene. It was an unconventional, unanticipated and rather beautiful moment. That's his skill so that's what I look for. I look for the how, not the what.

Q:Talking about House's voice, it's lebih than just an accent right? He doesn't just sound like anda speaking American.
HL:I am only partially conscious. I had no plan. It wasn't a calculated plan. When I started doing the pilot and the first few shows I was sort of experimenting. The voice that I settled on, I just thought it was right. I can't really say why. It just came out that way. To begin with anda are experimenting with fast, atau slow, atau high, atau low. What sort of pitch? What sort of rhythm and volume? Is he a shouter atau is he a whisperer? This is where I wound up, I can't really explain it.

Q:Is that a lot to think about because anda also have the limp to focus on?
HL:There are days when it does slightly get on puncak, atas of me, I must admit it. The peculiar thing about it is that it doesn't get any easier. This is what astonishes me because everything else anda do in life, everything from making omelets atau playing violin, get easier the lebih anda do it. Not putting on an accent and I don't know why that is. There is something in ones brain that must resist it.

Q:Have anda ever read anything in one of the scripts that is so outrageous even anda have a hard time, like "How am I going to get away with this?"
HL:No. I think I never have read anything that was un-actable. I've read things that I thought, "Wow, this is going to be tough. We are going to have to get this right because if we don't this whole thing isn't going to work at all." But no, David pantai is just simply too smart a writer, as are his co-writers. They are just too smart to really hang anybody out to dry, as it were.

Q:Has anything ever made anda hate him as a person?
HL:No, no. I completely agree that House is not an easy proposition. He may not even be morally a good man. But then, the truth is we don't only like the people who are morally good. Of all the friends we have, are they the 10 morally best people we ever met? No, of course they are not. That is not how we choose our friends. Thank God, because it would be a weird universe if we did.

Clearly this is a troubled character. There was an episode, one of my favorit moments in bintang Trek, when Captain Kirk looks over the cosmos and says, "Somewhere out there someone is saying the three most beautiful words in any language." Of course anda jantung sinks and anda think it's going to be, "I cinta you" atau whatever. He says, "Please help me." What a philosophically fantastic idea, that vulnerability and need is a beautiful thing. Actually, House is a character in need of human contact and some kind of redemption. That "Please help me" aspect I think is an important element in the show.
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all right. Here goes nothing. These are the first ten pages of the prologue, which I am still typing. Please review, be honest. Thanks =)


Prologue
The American Dream
July 24th, 2028

    There are two types of people in the world: Those who see the world as the mire of despair that it is and those who see it as they think it should be, perfect and full of love. Lisa Cuddy, sometimes known as Cuddy, was one of those hopeless optimists, disillusioned into thinking that if she tried hard enough she could make the world a better place. She was not naïve; she was well aware that...
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House, M.D. is a tampil that uses stereotypes in a way that they ever so subtly enhance the personalities of each character. The stereotypes are not to be judged as fair atau unfair in this particular televisi series and perhaps that is why the viewers continue to watch the tampil without getting irritated atau offended oleh certain stereotypes. Although it is a challenging task to decide whether the stereotype is positive atau negative, all the stereotypes are essential to the tampil because they make the tampil lebih unique.
Most distinctively portrayed stereotypes are expressed oleh Dr. Gregory House. In...
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Lisa Cuddy is an ambiguous character.We practically know nothing about her(13 is supposed to be the Mystery Woman,but at least we know what's motivating her).That put me into thinking,why maintain a veil of mystery around a character for 4 years?We know lebih things about the new ducklings and that's saying something.The only logical explanation is that when we found out about Cuddy's past,it will shake us hard.This artikel consists of theories about her past and future.If anda are interested in how she's evolved over the years,I strongly recommend anda read oldmovie's article,found in the HUDDY...
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