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I'm still appreciating and enjoying it. Laurie, the former comedy partner of Stephen Fry, said that he might not be physically able to take on such a gruelling role again. Success: Laurie, pictured playing Dr Gregory House last year, said he may never be able to take on such a gruelling role again.
He told the magazine that he would like a job directing, partly because it would allow him to wear his own clothes. I imagine sportsmen come to a similar crossroads,' he said of taking a lead role in another major, ongoing series.
I can give you Or perhaps I could just come on in the second half? Award-winning: Laurie picked up countless awards for his portrayal of the obnoxious and arrogant Dr House pictured here in picking up a Golden Globe. He said 'some very good' scripts, 'some not so good and others so weirdly like House that you wonder what they're thinking of' were still pitched to him.
He added: 'The big thing is that I'm a decade older than when I got that role. Even then the character was scripted as 10 years younger at 35 - and Fox would have preferred 28, to keep advertisers happy.
Now if my name comes up for the lead, there'd be a shaking of heads. Laurie said of his future: 'I'd like to do something that involves wearing my own clothes for a while. It's an odd thing to go to work each day and wear someone else's. All I can say right now is that there are things of my own I'm developing that I'm pretty excited about. Laurie, who has spoken previously about suffering from depression, said that he still expects disaster to strike.
But he added: 'When you assume that the worst is going to happen, you're freed up from any anxiety about the when and the where of it. Not that I'd ever be foolish enough to think I've finally got the hang of this life business,'.
The actor, who is gearing up for the release of his second album and set to star in Tomorrowland with George Clooney, said of his Hollywood status: 'One great benefit of not being on TV every week is that people will be a lot less interested in what I have in my supermarket basket.
I could even un-tint my car windows - or at least opt for a lighter shade. It's just the natural order of things in TV - in life - and is as it should be. For the full interview pick up a copy of the Radio Times, out now. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Headlines U. Privacy Policy Feedback. For the full interview pick up a copy of the Radio Times out now.
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House probably make around k and that's being generous. Sure he's considered one of the best, but no other hospital would take him so it's not like Princeboro would need to continually give him raises to have him stay. Also he's in internal medicine which doesn't have a very high ceiling or a very high floor either for salaries. Sure he's earned some tenure which bumps up the money, but it's not even like he brings much money to the hospital since he sees such few patients, nor does he do any research and research will often bring prestige and a higher salary as well.
The Scrubs team were residents for the first few seasons. Residents now usually make around 47kk with the 47k as an intern and a slight raise each year until they are finished every hospital has different salary points but when I was interviewing for residency this was the average range I'm sure it was a bit lower back when the show was on so probably 45kk.
All residents at the hospital get paid the same as the others in their same year group - no difference between salaries. After 3 years the ones who were medical residents will be finished and then they will get a starting salary anywhere between k or so Plus didn't they all end up like high ranking program heads?
That's what makes it so strange when you realize that the canes he uses over the course of the show are mostly not suitable to give him the support he needs. It makes some sense for House's character to care about style, even when it comes to his canes, but as a man who lives in pain and often goes to incredibly extreme lengths to relieve his pain, why wouldn't he bite the bullet and get a medical-grade cane that's more comfortable to use?
Throughout the show, House's only real friend is the loyal James Wilson. Whenever House needs help or is spiraling out of control, Wilson is there to lend a hand or bring him back from the pits of his own mind.
House, in turn, has been there for him at times, particularly towards the end of the show - but these times are a lot rarer, and it is more often House leaning on Wilson for support. Considering how often House has lied to, manipulated, and even harmed poor Wilson, how is it that House has managed to retain his best friend for all these years? Perhaps some friendships just transcend all logic and sense of personal safety.
The main conceit of the character of House is that he is a genius misanthrope who battles with physical pain on a daily basis, as well as the emotional scarring of the event that caused it. As seasons progress, House often finds more and more drastic ways to try and relieve his pain - some of which work; at least, as temporary measures.
The problem is that, whenever House's pain is gone, his genius is diminished; this is not just down to the medicine he takes, as he has the same effect over different kinds of medication. He was portrayed as being a genius before the pain, so why is he suddenly a worse doctor when his pain goes away?
During his childhood, he was uprooted and moved around through many different countries, as his father was serving in active military duty - countries that included Egypt, the Philippines, and Japan.
One country that has not been mentioned, however, was England. House has never explicitly stepped foot there in his life. Yet, sometimes we hear the odd British phrase peppered into House's dialogue in place of a more obvious Western saying.
For example, in the episode "No Reason", he uses the English word 'frock' instead of saying 'dress'. In real life, this is because House's portrayer, Hugh Laurie, is British - but there is no in-universe reason given. When House is suddenly attacked by a mysterious man who is named in the credits as 'Jack Moriarty', continuing on the Sherlock Holmes theme , it sends everyone into a state of shock; though House is obviously not the most likable person, for someone to storm into the hospital and harm him is very unsettling.
In the aftermath, House goes out and purchases a gun. This feels like a logical next step after facing down a gunman, but House also says to Masters that the Second Amendment is the part of the Constitution which says that people have the right to be stupid. Danger can make people reckless, but it doesn't diminish the fact that House flipped on his principals, when he is shown to be incredibly stubborn about his beliefs or lack thereof.
As a part of his mean and repellent exterior, House likes to tear people down and make jokes at their expense. If there's something about you that's possibly worth making fun of in one way or another, House will dig and dig at it until he gets a rise or you go away and leave him in peace - even, and especially, when it comes to his team of fellows.
In one particular instance, in the episode "The Social Contract", House picks on Taub by making mean-spirited jokes. This is pretty standard procedure for House.
Hugh Laurie is a pretty good looking man. Even as House, where he appears disheveled and with a constant case of stubble, it's not hard to see why some women may find him attractive. Of course, it doesn't make much sense for the women who actually know him to fall for him, considering he's a total jerk and often makes gender bias comments just to drive them away.
Cameron's initial attraction makes a little more sense, as she is drawn to 'broken' people, but Cuddy is almost always sparring with House and finds herself genuinely disturbed and upset by him on multiple occasions. So, even though their relationship does not last, the fact that he managed to attract her in at all is a little questionable.
Being such an incredible doctor, House knows exactly what he's doing when it comes to treating his patients. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of various diseases and what to do with them, which is what makes him so great.
Of course, House is also in extreme pain all of the time, which leads him to test various medications on himself to make the pain go away. Being such a knowledgeable doctor, he should know the often high risks that come along with these medications - including affecting his abilities as a doctor. And yet, he keeps testing these potential cures on himself. When House and the team of fellows are called in for cases of rare diseases, it is almost always the members of House's talented group who actually get sent in to deal with the patients - talking to them, performing the basic checks and tests, and acting as liaisons between the injured individual and the aloof House.
Because House's team is not called in every day, and House himself keeps the interaction with patients to a minimum, it comes as something of a surprise to hear that House apparently visits the Human Resources department two times every day on average. Visiting HR on a frequent basis makes a lot of sense for the character, but twice a day? Even if we take this as slightly exaggerated, it seems a bit impossible.
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