Today I've been watching back-to-back shows.
I stopped watching HOUSE a long time ago because all it made me want to do is NOT go to the doctor.
So, without much choice, I'm back to semi-viewing the show while I'm doing other things around the house, as well as on the computer.
They have a sick person.
They diagnose it.
They were wrong.
They decide to start dismembering bodies only to discover that it wasn't the problem they thought ...
and
the mistakes go on for an hour - along with some personal issues the shows bring to the story line - then the person lives, or dies.
So, I wonder - IF you also watch HOUSE what are the lessons that you take away from this show's message?
Me? well - I know that even if there's a health emergency, and the medical people want to do something drastic, like cut on me, I'll be asking for a couple more opinions (more than a "Second Opinion") before I give my approval.
I stopped watching HOUSE a long time ago because all it made me want to do is NOT go to the doctor.
So, without much choice, I'm back to semi-viewing the show while I'm doing other things around the house, as well as on the computer.
They have a sick person.
They diagnose it.
They were wrong.
They decide to start dismembering bodies only to discover that it wasn't the problem they thought ...
and
the mistakes go on for an hour - along with some personal issues the shows bring to the story line - then the person lives, or dies.
So, I wonder - IF you also watch HOUSE what are the lessons that you take away from this show's message?
Me? well - I know that even if there's a health emergency, and the medical people want to do something drastic, like cut on me, I'll be asking for a couple more opinions (more than a "Second Opinion") before I give my approval.