• cmbabul@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I’d just say the general outlook of the show is a very white male point of view. It’s still a good show but you can tell it was made in a specific period because of the conversations

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      9 months ago

      The main character is a white male…why wouldn’t it strongly feature his point of view?

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        9 months ago

        Not at all what I meant. All of the characters regardless of their gender or ethnicity are coming from that point of view. Again still a good show and I am a white male but it’s a bit tone deaf on some things I would expect someone as smart as House to be aware of, and they likely would’ve included that were the show made today and not 2003

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          9 months ago

          Huh. Cutty and foreman in particular really openly disagree with…almost everything house opines on, and call him out often. Infact even other white males like Wilson are pretty clear they find his speech and actions inappropriate

          Edit: did I lie?

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            9 months ago

            And yet House keeps his job and continues practicing despite his constant extremely inappropriate conduct.

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              9 months ago

              “You’re fired for inappropriate medical conduct, illegal activity (breaking and entering, etc.), substance abuse, harassment, and littering.”

              Show ends after the pilot episode. Is that what you’re looking for?

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                I mean I’d also take him undergoing some actual improvement as a person, but sure that would be better than him constantly getting away with being a horrible person and it being hand-waved with “he’s just too good to lose” never mind how badly he would tank the reputation of the hospital and would be more of a liability than an asset even with his talent.

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                  9 months ago

                  Oh but that’s not nearly as dramatic as prescribing Santa cigarettes for the shits, or letting a minor teenager get pre-sexual with him. The audience must have their fix! ARE THEY NOT ENTERTAINED‽

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              9 months ago

              Yeah cause he’s the main character

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                9 months ago

                A couple of other characters complaining means absolutely nothing when the main character is constantly rewarded for his behaviour by the narrative.

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                  9 months ago

                  Again, he’s the main character. I already addressed that. Not uncommon for the narrative to both reward, and challenge the main character.

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                    You’re treating that as a magic term that reflects all criticism. Being the main character doesn’t mean he should be immune to any and all consequences of his actions without ever having to change and improve as a person.