Hugh Laurie proved he actually was House MD, till he apologised
This article explores the cultural legacy of the television show 'House MD' and its connection to Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. It discusses the show's enduring popularity and the analytical methods used by the protagonist.
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It reflects on the lasting impact of character-driven television and the intersection of medical drama with classic literary archetypes.
Hugh Laurie proved he actually was House MD, till he apologised | - The Times of India
The content is a cultural retrospective and entertainment analysis with no political or social bias.
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