House Spoilers: What Will Change in Season 6?
June 25, 2009 by Lynn

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Apparently, there will be changes in the Princeton-Plainsboro dynamics caused by House’s time in the hospital. It looks like things will be different after House gets back. Oh, I expect grouchiness about this…
And if you’ve been wondering about the Chase/Cameron wedding, it may not play that heavily into the day-to-day at the hospital at all. Here are some spoilers from Michael Ausiello at EW that explain it all:
Question: Any House scoop, other than the prolongation of Huddy after House leaves the loony bin? Translation: Why should non-Huddy fans tune in to House next season? –Luke
Ausiello: Because the Princeton Plainsboro that House left in the season finale will not be the same one he returns to next fall. And admit it, you’re dying to know how it’ll be different. “How [the hospital] works when he comes back will be different,” teases exec producer Katie Jacobs. “A doctor can’t check into a mental institution and just walk back into his job like nothing happened. We will not start forsaking reality. This [story] will have consequences.”
Question: How much of Cameron and Chase’s home life will we see next season on House? –Diane
Ausiello: Not much, according to Katie Jacobs. “I don’t know that we will show any more of their private lives than we have anyone else’s. The hospital stuff is first and foremost for us and everything we show furthers those story lines. I don’t think lovey-dovey, at-home relations is what people watch our show for.”
House Presentation at the Paley Center
June 18, 2009 by Lynn
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There’s a very comprehensive play-by-play account of the evening’s House discussion at the Paley Center last night at The Futon Critic, so I won’t re-write the entire thing. I do encourage you to go read the entire account. It’s wonderful.
I do want to share a couple of my favorite quotes from the evening, though. This first one is Hugh Laurie’s trademark wit:
When asked about House’s trip to the loony bin at the end of this season. “It’s all drawn heavily on my personal life,” Hugh quips.
SPOILER ALERT!!
Here’s a quote from David Shore about the beginning of season 6:
When asked why the season premiere will pick up shortly after the finale wrapped instead of the usual three month or so gap: “We don’t want to shake things up for the sake of shaking things up,” David says. “We just want to keep exploring this character… we’re just seeing where his life progresses and where it goes. And the end of last year obviously we did something that felt natural and real to me but is very extreme and we want to be as true to that as we can and follow up on that. So we are doing, Katie’s going to be directing a two-hour season premiere, which is basically a movie which basically follows House through that institution. And it takes place over a much longer period of time than we’re used to. And [it's about] his life in there, his search for getting better.”
And this quote is for the Huddy fans. To me, it’s hard to imagine House & Cuddy not having that chemistry, but here’s what David Shore said about it:
When asked about when the Cuddy/House ball started rolling: “Very early on,” David says. “No matter what we wrote, the two of them had this odd sexual tension. And that’s been something we’ve been nurturing and trying to explore from day one.” As for their imaginary hook-up: “I think it was significant even though it turned out not to be real. It was very significant - we got an insight into House’s subconscious.”
There’s also some of what was said to the press at The Press Association. My favorite quote from this aricle is from Lisa Edelstein:
“He’s a sexy man, he’s eight feet tall, his eyes are like ice blue, he’s extremely intelligent, really talented, what’s not sexy about Hugh Laurie?!”
I agree with her completely! Now I absolutely can’t wait for Season 6 to begin!!!
Hugh Laurie at the Paley Center
June 18, 2009 by Lynn
As we found out a couple of days ago, Hugh Laurie was at the Paley Center last night along with Katie Jacobs & David Shore to talk about the creative process that goes into the making of House.
I’m really sad that I couldn’t be there, but know that it had to be an amzing evening. I’ll follow this post with one that tells us all about the presentation, but I thought you would love to see some photos of Hugh Laurie that were taken at the event. Yes, he’s still got the beard, but he had it trimmed down short last night:

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Hugh Laurie to Speak at Paley Center
June 16, 2009 by Lynn
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House fans in the Los Angeles area, take note! Hugh Laurie, along with House executive producers David Shore and Katie Jacobs will be speaking to press and fans at the Paley Center this Wednesday evening. I absolutely love the way LA Around Town describes Hugh:
After all, Mr. Laurie gives the sparklingest of sparkling acceptance speeches at various award shows. He was one half of that fizzy, funny, debonair duo Fry & Laurie (not to mention an unfailingly chipper Bertie Wooster). And he starred with Rowan Atkinson on “Blackadder,” which is the best history-based history sitcom in history.
The topic of the event is the creative process for creating House. It will probably be a fascinating presentation and since it’s very affordable, House fans should try to make it if at all possible. All the details are available on the Paley Center site. You can also buy tickets here.
[Thanks so much to Grace for the tip!]
FULL Interview: Kal Penn, David Shore & Katie Jacobs, Part 2
April 9, 2009 by Lynn
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At this point in the interview, Katie Jacobs & David Shore, the executive producers for House joined the conference call. There’s much more info to come…keep reading! It gets more and more interesting. What a great opportunity for Kal Penn!!
Q: Kal, is there any chance that they’ll be having you do commercials or public service spots on behalf of the Administration?
K. Penn: I don’t know. That’s not something that we discussed. I would imagine that my role is not going to be any different than the other talented staffers who are already on that team. So, I would imagine not, but I don’t know for sure.
Q: Okay, and now for the producers, I assume this is going to resonate through the rest of the season, or how long will it resonate?
D. Shore: It’ll resonate at least through the end of this season. The impact on “House” and the rest of the doctors and the people that work there… is what we’re looking forward to exploring.
Q: Are you proud you were able to keep a secret in Hollywood as well as you did?
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FULL Interview: Kal Penn, David Shore & Katie Jacobs, Part 1
April 9, 2009 by Lynn
Whew! Finally! Here’s the complete conference call interview with Kal Penn, Katie Jacobs and David Shore. It’s so much more than you got in all the other sites’ interview posts. The entire thing is 62 typewritten pages long! No kidding! I gave you some of the highlights already, but I know you want all the scoop, just like me!
So take a second to refill your beverage of choice and start reading the interview. It’s definitely worth it for House fans!!
Q: Now, I know that you had requested to leave the show to go work for the White House, which is awesome. I just wonder; were you taken aback at all when they said that they were going to kill you off I mean because it does rob you of the opportunity to ever return to the show. Were you taken aback at all?
K. Penn: I think everyone is always taken aback with every episode on that show to be perfectly honest. I know in this case they’re unique circumstances because the character is actually being eliminated. But I feel like House is one of those shows, at least from the actor’s perspective, when we get each script every week, we really don’t know what’s going to happen and that’s on a page-to-page basis partially because obviously the writers are so brilliant in creating and crafting these characters, but also the character of House, it’s virtually impossible to get into his head.
So, we’re sort of used to going page-to-page and going, “Wow. Is this actually going to happen?” and that goes for any episode. Obviously, yes, you’re connected to the character. I love playing “Kutner” and so, there’s a little bit of shock and loss- more than a little bit of shock and loss when I found that out also, but I think that’s sort of, plot-wise, what they were going for as well. So, yes, I was probably as shocked as the audience was when I first found out.
Q: Was there any discussion of you appearing in that final episode in any capacity?
K. Penn: I was there when Olivia and Omar shot that scene, where they discover “Kutner”.
Q: So, those were your legs?
K. Penn: They were.
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Kal Penn: From “House” to the White House
April 7, 2009 by Lynn
I just got off the phone from a conference call interview with Kal Penn who played Dr. Laurence Kutner and Executive Producers for House, Katie Jacobs and David Shore. They talked for over an hour and answered so many questions about Kutner’s suicide and Kal Penn’s new opportunity. I will have the entire interview for you as quickly as possible, but I wanted to give you a few of the highlights right away because I know you want answers.
First of all, it’s a sad occasion because a beloved character on our favorite show, House, has committed suicide and will no longer be a part of the show.
But secondly, and even more importantly, it was the way the producers chose to have Kal Penn’s character leave after he gave them the wonderful news that he will be taking a position working for the Obama administration in Washington D.C.
Kal Is very excited to let us all know that he found out in December that he will be joining the Office of the Public Liaison for the White House. He had worked diligently during the Obama campaign and had approached Barack Obama about his desire to be a part of the new administration. He was apparently chosen because of his qualifications, and not because of his celebrity.
Kal is very excited and eager to start his new position in Washington as soon as possible. He’ll be moving to Washington and will have to deal with the same horrible real estate market we all deal with when deciding what to do with his house in Los Angeles, but he feels it is more than worth it.
I want to say first and foremost to him:
And now on with the House-related information I know you are looking for. David Shore was adamant about the fact that the decision to have a character leave would not have happened if Kal had not announced he was leaving to take the new opportunity. There were no budget constraints involved, and we would not have lost a character otherwise.
Katie Jacobs & David Shore told us that now that the tragedy has unfolded, we will see each of the characters on the show react in their own different way, much like the way people react to such an event in real life.
Katie explained that the web site memoriam for Kutner was done so people could have a place to share their thoughts and to know that the event was not planned lightly.
She also wants people to know that suicide is a medical illness and needs to be treated as one. The information about the National Alliance for Mental Illness and the suicide prevention hotline were given in hopes of perhaps preventing anyone in the audience from contemplating suicide themselves.
Now that this has happened, Katie said numerous times that “Kutner is irreplaceable.” They will not be bringing in a new team member to replace him. We will also be seeing Cameron & Chase move more to the forefront on the show. That’s good news for Cameron & Chase fans.
Kal said that he knew of the plans to have Kutner commit a totally unexpected suicide only since the work on the 17th episode this season and had to keep it to himself since then.
David & Katie said that they considered many possible ways that Kutner could leave the show, but that this was the way that would have the most impact on House. He’s the man with all the answers and he does not have any answers about this.
By the way, David Shore was very clear that there was no foreshadowing on the show. There were no hidden clues and anyone who tries to read them into the previous episodes will only be doing what House has done, try to get answers that aren’t there.
Again, I will finish the full episode recap for you as quickly as I can today, and will have the interview posted in its entirety for you as soon as I can.
I have to admit that I feel much less bitter this morning after finding all of this out. I actually didn’t sleep well last night because of the episode.
Stay tuned. There’s still much more information unfolding today and I’ll do my best to get it for you. WOW! What a surprise this all is!!
OMG, OMG, OMG!! A Lead Character is Going to Die on House!!
March 20, 2009 by Lynn


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I just read this an nearly had a heart attack! According to the spoiler gurus, there will be a death of one of the lead characters on House before the season ends! I am so bewildered about who it can be and upset at the possibilities! First, Here are the spoilers from the various sources.
Kristin at E! Online gives us this:
A main character will die this season.
This is the news I’m now hearing from reliable sources on House, that one of the cast members will be written out before the current season ends.
And trust me, it will shock the pants off of you. (Assuming you are wearing pants.)
So who will it be?
Obviously, we can’t come right out and report who will die because that would spoil a major plotpoint that will serve as the climax of the season. And honestly, it is far too good to spoil!
However, I can tell you:
- It’s not the most likely candidate–not by a longshot.
- It’s not someone who has been rumored to be leaving.
- It is someone who will shock you.
- How it happens will take you completely by surprise.
- There is no lead up to this death, it just…happens.
As House boss Katie Jacobs told us recently: “I think our cast will look pretty much the same next season.” The emphasis there is on pretty much, and it’s my understanding that it will be just one cast member to leave. Everyone else will be back in the fall. [Source: E! Online]
And not to be outdone, Michael Ausiello at EW gives us this:
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House: Michael Ausiello Gives Us the Spoiler of the Season!!
January 22, 2009 by Lynn

I am so feeling guilty for all the doubts I’ve had about Michael Ausiello and his spoilers in the past. This one will more than compensate for a few anemic spoilers…and then some!
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According to Ausiello, House executive producers, David Shore & Katie Jacobs let the news slip about Huddy and their future sexual romp later this season!! At last night’s party to celebrate House’s 100th episode, they let the news out. And thank goodness Ausiello was there to snag it!
He tells us that it’s confirmed that House and Cuddy will actually have sex this season. That’s about as plain as it can be put, don’t you think? (Sorry, Hameron fans…this season it’s all about Huddy.)
As we know too well, sometimes the spoiler is tempered by the exact wording, so here are the exact quotes from Shore and Jacobs:
“Yes, we have figured out the details surrounding Huddy having sex,” declared Shore, adding that the duo will seal the deal before the end of the season. “There is a light at the end of the tunnel for fans of Huddy hoping for a hookup. It definitely won’t be what people expect. We have to do things our way, the House way. We wouldn’t want to have the characters do anything out of character.”
Adds Jacobs: “We have to be careful about making moves like this. We do not want to disappoint the fans and just do something out of left field.”
But we also know from many press interviews with the cast that they rarely know ahead of time what will be happening to their characters past the episode they are currently working on. So you know that Hugh Laurie couldn’t pass up a chance to have fun with this news:
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House Stars Talked to Press About the Show
January 19, 2009 by Lynn
Last week, FOX held its winter TCA press tour to promote its shows. Of course, the cast and production team for House were there to talk about the show. And I’m sure there was plenty of discussion around the House 100th episode. It’s a real landmark in the life of a primetime show. Most shows are never popular enough to stay on TV that long. Here are several photos of the event:

2009 FOX WINTER TCA: (L-R) Hugh Laurie and Lisa Edelstein during the HOUSE session of the 2009 FOX WINTER TCA Tuesday, Jan. 13 at the Universal Hilton in Universal City, CA.
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Hugh Laurie
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