House M.D. - Expertly Entertaining
As a writer, I appreciate House on a few different levels.
- House is a modern analog of Sherlock Holmes (Holmes...Homes...House...get it?). They're both drug addicts, super sleuths, manipulative, and anti-social. They also both have best friends who are physicians and who wear their heart on their sleeves (Watson and Wilson), who were once married, but lost their wives.
- The story arcs are good and the dialogue is great.
- Each episode is composed of 3-4 story arcs. That is, there is an A (primary) story and a B (secondary) story for the characters. Then there's the mystery of the illness they're dealing with. Every once in a great while it's pretty straightforward, but being the series is in the mystery genre and treats the illnesses as characters, there are sometimes A and B stories for the illness itself. All of this is woven together quite expertly.
Labels: A Story, B Story, House, House M.D., mystery, Sherlock Holmes, story arc, Watson, Wilson

