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House & Grey's Anatomy

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lahdeedah · 07/04/2006 13:58

Fantastic episode of House last night I thought (if only for the shower scene Grin). I'm quite glad Stacey's gone, House can get back to being his curmudgeonly old self!!

Also thought Grey's Anatomy was promising. Not sure about Meredith, but like Sandra Oh and Patrick Dempsey's characters. Great soundtrack too.

Any thoughts??

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BingoStingo · 07/04/2006 13:58

good review in times today comparingt he two

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Blandmum · 07/04/2006 14:02

He had been quitting smoking. He needed some drug therapy to help him and had got antidepresant medications on the internet. The antiDs had caused a rare side effect of seraonin excess, which caused the fits and the ejaculations and the heart stuff

Blandmum · 07/04/2006 14:02

PS I used to work in drug safelty minitoring and uncontrolable orgasms is a recognised side effect of prozac! Grin

Blandmum · 07/04/2006 14:03

monitoring!

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georginarf · 07/04/2006 14:06

I watched Grey's Anatomy on Living and after not being too sure at the start became a complete devotee

haven't seen House

lahdeedah · 07/04/2006 14:08

Yes 006 House is intelligent viewing - nothing ever quite what it seems.

I thought the scene when he woke the guy up was really powerful - horrific when he looked down and saw his burned flesh.

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Blandmum · 07/04/2006 14:13

My dd was in hospital over night not that long ago. the nurses told me that all the doctors watch House and try to beat him to a diagnosis! Grin

MrsBadger · 07/04/2006 14:14

House is always the hot topic in our tearoom (medical researchers, eh?) and we reckon they're running short on weird ailments too. There's a sweepstake on when they have their first viral haemorrhagic fever case...

Actually we race to see who gets the diagnosis right first [shame] - I got the rabies one before one of my colleagues who used to be a medic [smug].

MrsBadger · 07/04/2006 14:14

phew MB, glad we're not the only ones!

georginarf · 07/04/2006 14:14

aah looks like I will have to addHouse to my viewing list then

Blandmum · 07/04/2006 14:16

House is great.

I put it up with the earlier series of ER and West Wing......the best TV drama series I have seen

SaintGeorge · 07/04/2006 14:26

Excellent episode of House, videoed Greys so haven't watched it yet.

Cried at lot during House though, brought back some unpleasant memories of DH's accident.

compo · 07/04/2006 14:28

really enjoyed Grey's Anatomy on Living and a bit miffed that will have to wait so long for the 2nd series -presumably it will come to Channel Five eventually

foxinsocks · 08/04/2006 19:17

I loved the LSD hallucinations scene - I really chuckled

I think they could do with developing a few of the other characters a bit - we saw a bit more of their characters in the first series

My favourite scenes are the House/Wilson scenes - they really are brilliant

(poor you saintgeorge - did your husband have a bad burn?)

foxinsocks · 08/04/2006 19:19

I also read an article with Jesse Spencer (Chase) where it said that his brothers and father are all doctors (and his sister is going to medical school). Apparently, they all watch and try and beat the diagnosis aswell!

SaintGeorge · 08/04/2006 19:27

Yes FIS, 35% 3rd degree. I can assure you that they toned down the makeup a bit on that bloke as well, he looked quite good in comparison to my dh.

He usually watches House but was asleep during this weeks episode. Glad now I didn't wake him up to watch it.

foxinsocks · 08/04/2006 20:04

oh dear, poor bloke - is all ok now?

any accident requiring hospital is horrible but I imagine severe burns are awful for everyone (because it just looks so terribly painful)

SaintGeorge · 08/04/2006 22:39

It was a long time ago and, as the saying goes, time heals.

Lots of physical scars and some emotional ones but he's alive and healthy, that's all that matters.

gibberish · 08/04/2006 22:42

I need therapy. House has been moved to 9pm and I don't get home until 9.30 on a thursday. Dont have a VCR so what am I going to do??? Can't believe I am going to miss my current all-time-favourate programme. Absolutely devastated.

Grey's Anatomy does look promising though.

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