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Diary of a House Virgin – What do I do when the sixth season premieres?

House and Wilson watching TV

(Season Two, Episodes 14-16)

The longer I watch these back episodes of House, the more I ask myself this question, “Do I want to skip everything else when the new season starts?” Granted I know I would miss quite a bit, considering the three seasons I would miss. I would eventually see those, but obviously I can choose to wait, or, you know, not. What do you think?

More Wilson in this set is a good thing. I also, obviously — as I talk about the casting all the time — enjoyed the group of guest stars. If only the writers could find a way, more often, to break the pretty consistent formula that is each week’s plot, I’d be a much happier viewer.

“Sex Kills”

Its a guest-star-apooza. We’ve got a Veronica Mars connection (Keri Lynn Pratt), a Buffy connection (Adam Busch), and, well, an everything connection in Greg Grunberg (Alias, Heroes).

Things were kind of twisty in this episode. The team figured out the problem with the first patient fairly quickly. Trying to solve the issues with the heart donor was convention-breaking, to say the least.

I ask for more Wilson, and more Wilson I receive. I always doubted that he would be the type to cheat on his wife, despite House’s protestations (for like, a season and a half now). House not being there to talk to him about things was pretty typical, but then actually being there for him in the final scene worked in a completely different way. House is a good person who cares about his friends, but he’s a lazy — you can also read private — person, insomuch that he doesn’t like doing so publicly (even when publicly could mean a private conversation). But just being there works.

“Clueless”

Hasn’t the bait-and-switch of the teaser been played out? I actually thought, just for a quick second, that the victim might have some kind of odd sympathy for her attacker. But of course, I should have known that it was more likely this was just some kind of kinky sex act gone bad. Like I said, a little too cliched (at least in contemporary “shock” television terms), and disappointing. (Please note, however, that I’m NOT saying that I would have rather enjoyed a story about a woman getting raped. Not at all).

It’s nice to see House’s free-wheeling attitude with his clinic patients jump up and bite him in the rear. I mean, it’s a logical conclusion that if the guy was cheating, he’d never take the prescriptions to his wife. And if he wasn’t cheating, it’s 95% probable that she was. It was good odds for House to play, even if he ended up being wrong. Seriously.

I loved the interchange between Cameron and House in Cuddy’s office. Cameron stood up to him, and the boss found it funny, even though she shut both of them down. The relationship between Cameron and House continues to be one of the more interesting things on the show. I didn’t take to it last season, but the writers have taken a nice tact with it in the second year.

“Safe”

I sometimes worry that Michele Trachtenberg is stuck typecast as a grown-up version of Dawn from Buffy (having seen the pilot for Mercy, I’m a little justified). Sure, you’ve got Georgina Sparks on Gossip Girl, but even half of her appearances there have been as the more “reformed” version — or so I’ve heard … because I don’t watch that show. I promise (I’m also a horrible liar). Here, however, she plays a chronically sick sixteen-year-old that is actually kinda normal.

I love coma guy. I don’t even know if they’ve ever called him by that name. I could do the math to figure out who had a coma guy first, Grey‘s or House, but where’s the fun in that?

I think every episode of every television show should have an Otis Redding song in its soundtrack. “That’s How Strong My Love Is” was a little out of place in this episode, but frankly, the song is so great, I didn’t care at all.

I know it’s a little thing, but these parents have been through a lot with their daughter. I doubt they need to have what an intubation is explained to them.

I’m also digging the Odd Couple-esque pairing that House and Wilson living together make.

Photo Credit: FOX

4 Responses to “Diary of a House Virgin – What do I do when the sixth season premieres?”

September 3, 2009 at 4:24 PM

Hi, again – I had commented back when you decided to continue with Season 2. I’m in a similar stuck point – I’ve been watching the seasons on Netflix – I’ve gotten through 1-3 and just received the first disk of the 4th season. In the meantime, I’ve been watching the recent re-runs that Fox has been showing this summer – mostly from Season 5. So while I’m od-ing a little on House, I think I will watch Season 6 when it premiers while continuing to watch the old seasons on Netflix. I figure, since I’ll probably be all caught up before Season 6 finishes, rather than fill my DVR with HD recordings, it will be better to be watching the new eps rather than wait. The only problem I see with skipping ahead while watching the old ones is that I’ll be watching so much House my hypochondria will start acting up ;-)

September 3, 2009 at 5:44 PM

See, I think you (and I) will be fine. House just isn’t serialized enough to really make a difference. Sure, a lot of stuff has happened since season two, but, I think we’ll be fine :)

September 3, 2009 at 5:46 PM

BUT:

Its cross programed w/ HIMYM,/i> and Heroes. I’ve committed myself to Heroes at least one more season, so I’ll have to do some finagling to watch everything.

September 3, 2009 at 7:20 PM

Watch seasons 2-3-4-and the last episodes of 5 because the rest SUCKED, within the next 3 weeks.

Problem solved. :)

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