House M.D.- Everybody Lies, Everybody Lives









     House M.D. 7 is televised on PTS now! Thanks to PTS, they have bought House's new season publication again and broadcast it on TV in this summer vacation. House M.D. discusses a great many illness problems. To discover these illness causes and problems, Dr. House forms a medical team in the Princeton Hospital. The team led by House somehow is shown like Sherlock Holmes who is eager to doing the detective works. In addition, their relationship among partners is not so complicated but their thinking and perspective toward others(patients and their partners) through their short dialogues and fast words with witty and cunning elements. Upon learning this, each character is distinctive with their ways of doing. Especially for House, he is like a rebellious lad for not obeying the rule in the hospital and his boss, Cuddy, the woman whom he likes in his mind.




     But the point is that I'm attracted by House's motto, "Everybody lies," which tells how he looks at other people. The crucial factor is that he can hardly believe others’ good words because he thinks they are not willing to face the truth of bad side, considering their good words, behaviors and looking can be covered or even cast aside the truth of themselves. But sometimes he knows we have to lie in some certain condition, just like being a doctor must tell some white lies to his patients in a certain moment. He knows it for sure. But this time(in season 7), I can tell those characters are facing not just the patients but their relationships with their lovers. When it comes to the predicament, is it appropriate for them to lie at the moment? I think the plot is getting complex because it's not just for them to deal with their affairs but also to build the trust between getting along with people and being a good doctor. Think about this, how can a good doctor face patients with less honesty and integrity?  
     In the past seasons, House's nature would whisper to him that he is not true to himself. So he regains his unpredicatable temper, being a great jealousy guy while seeing others in a good condition, and he’d like to spoil them by his wish. With direct expression, he is inclined to tease or mock others’ ideas and dressing he considers disgustingly. House is just a complicated lad. His good and bad thinking are interwove by his mind from time to time even though he turns out an actual medical genius with no doubt. Nonetheless, I don't think this time he will cope with it easily as he imagines. "Everybody lies" because it can assuage the problem in a short period of time. But when things are getting more knotty,  it will relatively raise the degree of difficulty in lies as well. I'm looking forward to seeing how powerful the lies are and whatever it takes to pay back. It is also my favorite part while watching this episode. For me, I love seeing those moral problems in the hospital and the characters’ personality occur for they have to tackle the difficulties with people in works, affairs, and most importantly, the mental side of themselves.



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