Remember: Everybody Lies…
November 1, 2006 by Cory
Filed under House Photos
Faithful readers, the more observant of you will have noticed the name “Lynn” popped up here in the last couple days. House is Right is now “Edited by Written by” (Hmmm… seem to have a glitch in the template.) Lynn, and last night’s recap is by the same Lynn. No, the blog’s not having a psychotic episode. Rather the time has come when I must hand over the editing reigns to another. October was for me one of those months where I took stock and had to make a few tough choices. This is one such choice. Seven months and 150 posts later… it’s time to say adieu. I hope you’ll stick around and make Lynn feel welcomed. See you in the comments. [Read more]
Hugh Laurie’s SNL Protest Song
October 30, 2006 by Cory
Filed under House Fun, Hugh Laurie
Don’t know how long it’ll be available, but I found it on YouTube: [Read more]
Review of Hugh Laurie on SNL
October 28, 2006 by Cory
Filed under House Fun, Hugh Laurie
OK, Tonight’s episode just ended, and I’d give it a B-minus. Hugh was in about a half dozen skits, and while I wasn’t taking notes, here are my thoughts. I suspect he wrote his own monologue, and it suffered a little cross-cultural confusion. He told a Shakespeare joke that went completely over the head of the audience including me. The highlight was his protect song on guitar and harmonica. Sing with me: “All we have to do is mmm… mmm… mmm….” Other skits he was in: a gassy ghost hunter, and the head villager trying to kill Frankenstein’s monster. These were both pretty good. His cross-dressing hospital skit and the last one was, an enthusiastic lawyer, were so-so. There were one or two... [Read more]
Programming Note
October 28, 2006 by Cory
Filed under House Episodes, Hugh Laurie
Don’t forget: Hugh Laurie is on Saturday Night Live tonight, and we’ve got new episodes of House starting again on Tuesday, October 31st. [Read more]
House Episode Recap: Que Sera Sera (HOU-306)
October 27, 2006 by Cory
Filed under House Episodes
Official Teaser: A 600-pound man (Pruitt Taylor Vince) is brought into the hospital in a coma. He wakes up soon enough, appears to have recovered and demands to be released. But the reason for the coma remains unclear. Meanwhile, House’s troubles with Michael Tritter (David Morse), a patient he insulted in the clinic, get worse. [Read more]


