with almost 150 episodes behind it, the process will only get harder for the House writers. you are right, someone has to be on top of continuity and credibility. i've always assumed this role is filled in by David Shore himself.
the adjective "game-changing" has been bandied about by the more media-visible production people of House. i've read this as a sign that the House producers are hell-bent on finding a way to keep the audience guessing about where the story is headed, what's going to happen next. this is all fine and good, because 7 years of telling the story of one character -- no matter how singular the character -- is bound to hit a plateau. they have to be reminded though that since they're the ones who built the characters, they shouldn't torpedo them for the sake of the whatever storyline they are in a haste to pursue.
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with almost 150 episodes behind it, the process will only get harder for the House writers. you are right, someone has to be on top of continuity and credibility. i've always assumed this role is filled in by David Shore himself.
the adjective "game-changing" has been bandied about by the more media-visible production people of House. i've read this as a sign that the House producers are hell-bent on finding a way to keep the audience guessing about where the story is headed, what's going to happen next. this is all fine and good, because 7 years of telling the story of one character -- no matter how singular the character -- is bound to hit a plateau. they have to be reminded though that since they're the ones who built the characters, they shouldn't torpedo them for the sake of the whatever storyline they are in a haste to pursue.