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Hugh Lauries talks about the first episode of season 6
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Latest from KristinMarika: Will
Thirteen and Taub be leaving at the end of this season? They will have
completed their three-year fellowships by then. Will Chase and Cameron
come back, or will there be new fellows?House executive
producer David Shore says it's too early in the season to know if
they're going to be introducing new characters. He says, "We don't have
any plans on that. As we get closer to the end of the year we might,
but I don't think we've mined everything we can with the six fellows
we've had there."Sabrina in
Kentucky: Will we ever know for sure if Cuddy realizes what House
imagined happened between them? Please reassure us that they won't drop
this sizzling hot storyline!As the cast teased last week, a
lot of this season has to do with House (Hugh Laurie) working his way
back to sanity and realizing his feelings for Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein).
To answer your question specifically, David Shore says, "I think she
does know. Actually, we had some discussion about it. I think him
standing on the balcony, screaming out 'I slept with Lisa Cuddy!' [gave
it away]."Sandra in Germany:
I'd like to know if we'll see more of Cuddy as a mom in the future on
House. I like the idea of her being a working mom; she could be such a
good role model for women if they'd convey this storyline properly.We
asked Lisa Edelstein if she wants to see that as well, but she's more
interested in the Huddy relationship than keeping up with Cuddy's baby.
Lisa tells us, "I'm eager to see what they do with the House and Cuddy
storyline. The baby is fine, but I don't think it's really about that.
I'm sure it will be woven through, but it grounds her to have a child.
I think it gives her more of a life than she had. But ultimately it's
not about that, the show is not about that. The show is about the
hospital and the inner relationships at the hospital."Source: E!Online Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'House'Jun 18, 2009, 12:00 AM | by Michael Ausiello
Question: Obviously the main focus of the House premiere will be House in the "loony bin." But what will the rest of the cast be up to? --Rachel
Ausiello: Enjoying the rest of their vacation. No joke. I'm told the two-hour One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest-inspired
season premiere will feature only two of the show's main players: House
and Wilson. Everyone else will show up the following week. "It is a
bold move," Hugh Laurie acknowledged to EW at last night's Paley Center
for Media event, Creating Great Characters. "We are moving into our
sixth year and I suppose the writers felt that we couldn't just reprise
the same stories, the same sets, the same look, the same problems.House's Hugh Laurie & the Gang Spill Season Six Secrets
E!online.com
When we last saw Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), he was walking into a mental institution and wrapping his head around his hallucination of having sex with Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein).
Sure, we were mad at first for the big sex scene fake-out, but we were happy to learn at last night's House event
at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills that a true Huddy hookup
might just be in store for season six, which starts shooting very soon
and hits Fox on Sept. 21.
House executive producers Katie Jacobs and David Shore, along with Hugh, Lisa and Omar Epps filled us in on House's mental state, Huddy's romantic state and the state of things at Princeton-Plainsboro...
House Has Gone Crazy: "This
season opener is really going to begin shortly after those doors close
behind him. We're going to wake up there and going to
cover—storytelling wise in two hours—two to three months and that
journey of rehabilitation that House feels he may or may not need, that
he does need," says Katie. "It's not a full-on rehabilitation. House
won't be perfect in any way. I describe it as if there's a hole in his
heart, maybe he'll leave with one more piece, but the House is still
there." Don't expect the whole season to take place in the mental
institute though: "It's not going to be that much, but that two-hour
premiere is basically exclusively there," adds David.
Paging Dr. Nolan: Who has the lucky job of diagnosing one of the most famous diagnosticians in the world? That job is left up to Dr. Nolan, played by Andre Braugher, whom you may remember from Gideon's Crossing.
Katie describes the surely to butt heads pair: "House's version of how
well he needs to be to go back to work and Nolan's version of how well
he needs to be to go back to work is very different. You can check
yourself in voluntarily, and you can leave voluntarily, but whether or
not he's going to be permitted to practice medicine is another story.
Before he is going to be allowed to practice medicine, Dr. Nolan needs
to make sure House is on much sturdier ground than at the end of the
season."
Hugh on Playing Crazy: Hop on the crazy boat,
because we're in for quite a storm. Says Hugh, "House's sickness is an
indispensable part of his skill, possibly his intellect, and if not his
intellect, than his identity. All of us fear change because we fear
even the things we dislike in our lives, we fear that they are
nonetheless part of us, and if we surrender them then we will become
some how less." For his time in the mental hospital, Hugh has shaved
his head, saying "I have a slightly institutional look." However, being
institutionalized is not all serious though, "There is just a small
musical element to it. I'm completely out of my depth; I should not be
doing it, but life is about risks!" jokes Hugh.
When the Doctor's Away, the Kids Will Play: When it
comes to who's going to be in charge with House missing in action,
Omar says that Foreman is stepping into the foreground: "That's sort of
a natural progression. However, even in a mental institute, I would
imagine House would still be in charge." Unfortunately, with every
doctor trying to be the boss, it may not be good for Foreman and
Thirteen (Olivia Wilde). "I think the stress of trying
to take over the team is obviously going to have a strain on their
relationship." Even if Foreman takes the lead, it's not going to be
easy. Omar adds, "It's going to have a tremendous effect [with House
gone]. Everyone is going to be second-guessing themselves. In that
sense, House is a crutch for them. When all else fails, just go to him
and he'll have the answers. The reality is, the other doctors are not
willing to take the risks that he takes." Finally, don't expect House
to waltz back into Princeton-Plainsboro ready to take over again: "You
don't emerge from a psychiatric hospital and just get your medical
license back all that easy. That differential diagnosis division is
still going to be functioning, but whether he's going to be at the head
of it initially or not, that's the question," says Katie.
Once He's Healed: Fans are still reeling over the
imagined coupling of House and Cuddy, but Lisa tells us, "I loved the
way they handled it because for one thing, it means they can still have
sex. Because they haven't done it yet. In another way it shows what he
wishes he had, which includes an intimate relationship with her,
wanting to live with her and wanting to be off drugs. I think we learn
a lot about him and we still have the opportunity of exploring it,
because it hasn't been explored even though we got to shoot that sexy
scene." Katie seconds that notion, "I think all those emotions, sparks,
difficulties and the push and pull is still there. I think the only
reason why he hallucinated that hallucination with someone he works
with is because somewhere that's in his mind."What say you, Huddy fans? With House getting clean and sane, is he ready for a real relationship? Sound off in the comments!
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TVGuide.com Voters: House Tops Votes in Jump the Shark Poll
Jun 12, 2009 05:31 PM ET - by Tim Molloy
House received the most votes — 33 percent — in a TVGuide.com poll about what
show most jumped the shark this past season. The poll, which included
the four shows that drew the most mentions when we asked what shows
jumped, drew more than 5,000 votes.
Earning the most votes after
House, in descending order, were
Grey's Anatomy,
Heroes and
Bones.
One in 10 votes were for a fifth option that said the shows were
equally deserving of the Jump the Shark label. Six percent of voters
said none of the shows jumped.
Bear in mind, TVGuide.com just hosted the poll.
We're not taking sides.
Among viewers' main complaints about
House? A Vicodin-fueled, hallucinatory hookup between the show's lead character and Cuddy. Some viewers also said they were tired of Olivia Wilde's 13, a character one reader,
IsabelleG, described as "the most boring character ever to be on network TV and a huge drag on the show."
Despite
House
receiving the most votes (and no, there's no trophy of Fonzie on
skis), many viewers say the show is still going strong, or can come
back.
"
House did not jump the shark, but just lost focus," wrote
HouseFan116. "It has never been the same since the new crew was brought on board. ...
House
needs to return to the original formula. Bring back the banter between
House and Cuddy; the longing looks with Cameron and House; clinic duty
(those were some of the best scenes!); and of course more House and
Wison. I hope this psychotic breakdown nonsense is done after two
episodes and
House returns to his same sarcastic, brilliant self!"
What do you think? Does House really need rebuilding?Scooplets: 'House'
Jun 8, 2009, 12:19 PM | by Michael Ausiello
House: With production slated to resume next week,
House
is looking to cast an actress in her early 20s to mid 30s who is
proficient at playing the cello. Sounds like a run-of-the-mill
patient-of-the-week, right? That's what I thought. But then I read the
fine print on the casting notice: Interested parties must be available
from June 15 through July 15. (Rumor has it this could be another one of House's fellow cuckoo nesters.)
Exclusive: Meet House's new roommate!
Jun 4, 2009, 09:54 PM | by Michael Ausiello
Ladies and gentleman, I give you the first official House scoop
of the new season: Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda has been cast as
House's psych hospital roomie, sources confirm to me exclusively.
Miranda, best known for writing and starring in the Broadway musical In The Heights, will appear in at least two episodes beginning with the show's sixth season premiere this fall.
A House
insider tells me producers are looking for other "interesting actors"
to populate the psychiatric facility that became House's home in last
month's finale. So if you're an actor who excels at riding the crazy
train, forward this story to your agent ASAP.
Ladies and gentleman, that concludes the first official House scoop of the new season.