House - Season Five


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last nights house was funny, i was a little ****ed at the end of the night when they said that House was moving to Mondays starting January, i got way to much stff on mondays to watch already. Chuck, House, HIMYM, BBT, Sarah Conner, and as of right now NOTHING on Tuesdays :-(

Sarah Connor's moving to Fridays.

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New House episode tonight!

Season 5, Ep 12: Painless

House and his team deal with a man living in constant pain. Meanwhile, Thirteen receives treatment by Foreman while taking part in his clinical trial on Huntington's Disease, and Cuddy tries to balance her hospital duties with her new baby.

In 2 hours! (I love Time-shifting channels)

:D

Not to go off-topic of this season of House but why do people watch House and what makes House such a good tv show. That sounded like I hate it but I've only watched one episode and I might watch all the episodes after some replys.

Besides the medical drama, House's wit tends to make the show very entertaining. The last two episodes of last season, especially the second to last, were also very well done. Some of the best TV I had seen in a while, at that point.

Besides the medical drama, House's wit tends to make the show very entertaining. The last two episodes of last season, especially the second to last, were also very well done. Some of the best TV I had seen in a while, at that point.

The emdical drama shouldn't actor in so much, since it's all pretty much BS :)

but yeah, good show despite the crap medical stuff, luckily being that I not a medical person I don't really know the medical stuff is all BS anyway :D

I can't stand how they keep calling #13, #13. It is annoying. There's no way that Foreman would ever call her #13 if he was interested in her in real life. They've been calling her that for way to long, it is time to start calling her by her real name.

Otherwise, great episode.

I can't imagine being called a # is a nickname anyone would ever want. But I guess that's just me.

It seems awfully impersonal to me, as this wasn't a childhood nickname or a lovers nickname, it was just the number she happen to have gotten when applying for House's fellowship.

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