House, M.D.
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Name: | House, M.D. |
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Creator: | David Shore, Katie Jacobs, Paul Attanasio |
Date(s): | 2004-2012 |
Medium: | Television |
Country of Origin: | USA |
External Links: | IMDB Official FOX Site |
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House, M.D. is a popular TV show about fictional doctor Gregory House, a brilliant but caustic diagnostician who solves seemingly unsolvable medical mysteries.
The character is a conscious echo of, or homage to, Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.[1]
The show takes place in the present day, in a fictional hospital in New Jersey called the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH). Each episode is framed around a freak of the week-style mystery illness, which House must identify in order to save his patient's life.
'House' focuses mainly on its central character and the people he most frequently interacts with: his boss, Dr. Lisa Cuddy; his best (only) friend and colleague, Dr. James Wilson; and his Diagnostics team, consisting of Dr. Foreman and three fellows: Dr. Hadley, Dr. Kutner and Dr. Taub. House's former team members Dr. Cameron and Dr. Chase have moved to other departments but are still resources for House.
Minor characters include Amber, Stacy, Vogler, and Tritter.
Several of the show creators and writers are the object of much attention and discussion in fandom. For example, show writer Doris Egan has been nicknamed as "St. Doris" by House/Wilson fans, and show creator David Shore has been RPed on livejournal.
Show Synopsis
'House' is a kind of medical Murder She Wrote. Each episode (generally) contains (at least) one medical mystery to solve. Meanwhile, character interactions and bits of character backstory — the kind of material for which many fans are avidly watching — is doled out over the course of multi-episode arcs.
Some of the diagnoses are fascinatingly bizarre. Others are so often-suggested that they've become a show in-joke; there are a variety[2] of House Drinking Games[3] which instruct viewers to drink every time "lupus" or "vasculitis" is mentioned, or every time House ogles Cuddy's breasts.
Characters and Pairings
There are numerous pairings in the House fandom, some of the most popular ones being: House/Wilson, House/Cuddy, House/Cameron, House/Chase, and House/Foreman. There are also a couple of popular trios, among them House/Wilson/Cuddy. Various LJ communities and other fan forums have been created to discuss these pairings and create fanworks which explore their relationships.
Fans have developed a variety of names for House's diagnostic team, among them "Cottages" (little houses) and "Ducklings" (because especially in early seasons they followed House around like ducklings follow their mama duck.)
Some fans have suggested that Foreman, Cameron, and Chase are meant to map to House, Wilson, and Cuddy — that the three younger doctors display the same character traits and foibles as the older ones.
Fandom
The House fans are a very excitable bunch. They are dedicated to their show ... and to their pairing. Whether to ship House/Wilson, House/Cuddy, or House/Cameron has been a friendly but passionate debate for several years - complicated by the addition of three new characters in Season (?) to add to the 'shipping mix. No one seems quite sure regarding the relationships of the House characters - especially the writers of the show who have admitted they enjoy being ambiguous about who likes whom.
House/Foreman doesn't seem to have the same following as either the fandom's primary slash pairing (House/Wilson) or its primary het pairings (House/Cuddy and House/Cameron.)
Introductions to House fandom on other websites
- House at Newbieguide
- House intro at Crack Van
- House community list at house_md
- pairing essays at Ship Manifesto
House LJ Communities
See List of House, M.D. Lists and Communities.
2020s Tumblr Resurgence
The TV show has become rather popular on Tumblr in the early 2020s.
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Fanfiction
Common cliches in House fic
- Clattering canes (especially in House's carpeted office).
- Clicking heels.
- Major characters having car accidents.
- Long lost daughters with over the top names.
- People having a sit down meal in House's kitchen at House's kitchen table.
- Stacy spelled Stacey.
- Major characters bonding over kittens.
- House eating Ruben sandwiches.
- Cameron and Wilson being exclusively referred to as "Allie" and "Jimmy".
- Spelling Princeton-Plainsboro as Princeton-Plainsborough.
Example fanfics
- Ten Percent Solution, a slash Starsky and Hutch/House, M.D. crossover by Kaye.
- The Contractverse, a shared universe of angst stories that began with The Contract by diysheep
Archives
- House Fan Fiction Archive
- Fanworks tagged House M.D. on AO3
Fanzines
- Already Spring (slash)
- Snarkcasm (slash)
Doujinshi
Fanart
- House/Wilson Fan Art Abiding Spirit by Suzan Lovett (with cameo Holmes-Watson appearance)
Fanvids
- Cat's in the Cradle - crossover with Sherlock
- Untitled fanvid by dreamduality, set to the song "Rasputin" by Boney M. alternate link
Fansites
- Wounded Hearts (House/Cameron [1])
- Chase-Cameron.com (Chase/Cameron [2])
- The Differential Diagnosis List (mailing list)
Meta
- truly nothing about house md prepares you for wilson. by my-lover, 2024
Other
- House in 2024, incorrect quotes post by 75screamingtoads, 2024 -- see also "#hatecrimes md" above, or similar posts
- Greg House Big Naturals -- a reference Gandalf Big Naturals
Resources
- House page on Wikipedia (canon resource)
- Fox House page (canon resource)
- House wiki at fox.com (canon resource)
- Polite Dissent - House Medical Reviews
- House M.D. Guide
- House's House of Whining - Fan discussion forum
- Television Without Pity - House Discussion Forums
- House Wiki on Fandom.com
- Tumblr: #house md, #house m.d., #hatecrimes md
- House M.D. on AO3
- Housemd tag on Deviantart
- Dr.HOUSE tag on Pixiv
References
- ^ http://www.housemd-guide.com/holmesian.php How Dr. Gregory House is Like Sherlock Holmes, accessed October 25, 2008
- ^ The Dr. House Drinking Game, accessed December 5, 2008
- ^ House MD ACTUAL Drinking Game, accessed December 5, 2008