5.
He’s not sexist, racist or homophobic that’s just him being as ass to anger people.
4.
…He also plays the piano..and has an infarction in his leg but I don’t get the ridiculous part about that.
3.
Yes, and everybody still dislikes him. If you notice in the series no one really likes him they just respect him for being one if not the best at what he does. Many people do that in real life, not very ridiculous at all.
2.
He doesn’t try killing people to prove his diagnosis…he’s just always confident that he’s right about his diagnosis and his superior and inferiors always think that he’s killing the patient…He has never killed one to prove a diagnosis.
1.
He’s not famous around general public in the house-verse. If you notice when he walks into the clinic or when he finally meets his patients…they don’t know who he is. He’s only famous around other doctors due to his amazing diagnostic capabilities. He might get most of his patients due to a recommendation, after all Cuddy says through the series once or twice “Princeton Plainsboro has one of the best diagnostic’s department”.
This series is brilliantly put together and actually corresponds to real life…and if you notice each new episode isn’t on a day-by-day basis it’s usually a month or more in between most episodes. Which would suit the possibility of new people with new problems in the New Jersey area each episode.
This series is hardly ridiculous…beside the fact they do always repeat “Sarcoidosis” “Wilson’s Disease” “Lupus” and “Cancer”
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5.
He’s not sexist, racist or homophobic that’s just him being as ass to anger people.
4.
…He also plays the piano..and has an infarction in his leg but I don’t get the ridiculous part about that.
3.
Yes, and everybody still dislikes him. If you notice in the series no one really likes him they just respect him for being one if not the best at what he does. Many people do that in real life, not very ridiculous at all.
2.
He doesn’t try killing people to prove his diagnosis…he’s just always confident that he’s right about his diagnosis and his superior and inferiors always think that he’s killing the patient…He has never killed one to prove a diagnosis.
1.
He’s not famous around general public in the house-verse. If you notice when he walks into the clinic or when he finally meets his patients…they don’t know who he is. He’s only famous around other doctors due to his amazing diagnostic capabilities. He might get most of his patients due to a recommendation, after all Cuddy says through the series once or twice “Princeton Plainsboro has one of the best diagnostic’s department”.
This series is brilliantly put together and actually corresponds to real life…and if you notice each new episode isn’t on a day-by-day basis it’s usually a month or more in between most episodes. Which would suit the possibility of new people with new problems in the New Jersey area each episode.
This series is hardly ridiculous…beside the fact they do always repeat “Sarcoidosis” “Wilson’s Disease” “Lupus” and “Cancer”