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House M.D.' Season 5 on DVD

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By Jason Myer

The verdicts are variable for Season 5 of House, M.D., which is now out on DVD. Whether viewers liked Season 5 or not, fans of the show concur that it was different. For instance, Cameron and Chase were not included as regularly, and some fans believed that the season was "cheesier" than other seasons.

Viewers that liked Season 5 say that the episodes connect with the viewers better than in other shows, and that the audience learns more about how House's is haunted by his personal demons. The overriding opinion is that as long as Hugh Laurie is in the program it will continue to be a top rated, smart television series. Even doctors who watch House, M.D. say that in spite of its sometimes overblown presentation, the series is very engrossing and does give the audience an idea of the processes a doctor experiences when contemplating a difficult diagnosis.

Fans who were a little under-whelmed by House M.D. Season 5 believe that the writing varies in quality: the season commences strongly, goes through some less exciting episodes in the middle, then picks up steam during the remainder of the season. An element that did not entertain many viewers was what they believed to be a rather desperate and clumsy way of planting the seeds of a P.I. spinoff show by introducing a character that was not essential to the show. Other objections were that the character arcs were less enthralling and that variable quality writing brought House's trademark biting observations to cross the line into unneeded shock value at times.

The 24 shows constituting Season 5 allow personal and workplace boundaries to blur repeatedly among the star characters. Guest appearances in Season 5 included eljko Ivanek, Mos Def, and Carl Reiner. The DVD collection includes extras covering changes in Dr. Cuddy's life, how the program is cast, and the level of veracity in the plots. The DVD set also contains a 100th episode appreciation, and extra explanation for the show about the patient suffering from the "locked-in syndrome."

Between those viewers who were enthusiastic about Season 5 and those who were less satisfied, the vast majority say they still enjoy the show a lot and are breathlessly awaiting House, M.D., Season 6. - 29772

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