House was not only one of the most well-known medical series on television but has also become one of the most-watched on Netflix in the last week, managing to solidify its position in the Top 4 worldwide, according to Flix Patrol.
The show created by David Shore was led by Hugh Laurie in the role of Dr. Gregory House, a brilliant yet unconventional diagnostic specialist. From its premiere in 2004 until its conclusion in 2012, it received widespread acclaim.
Several high-caliber actors, such as Olivia Wilde or Robert Sean Leonard, have been part of the main cast, becoming favorites among fans of the story, which is set in Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in Princeton.
House M.D. ranked 4 on Netflix worldwide
House concluded with its eighth season in 2012, and since then, it has left a lasting legacy in medical television. However, it has now returned to trend worldwide, thanks to Netflix users who have positioned it as the fourth most-watched series on the platform, according to Flix Patrol.
The metrics and streaming services specialist site confirmed that it not only secured a place in the Top 4 but also surpassed other major productions that have been shining in the rankings, such as the originals Fool Me Once and Baby Bandito.
In the United States, all seasons can be watched through Hulu, Peacock and Prime Video. The plot revolves around Dr. House (portrayed by Hugh Laurie), a doctor with exceptional diagnostic skills but with an antisocial personality and unconventional methods, who does not always get along with everyone.
He leads a team of young doctors, each with their own specialty, as they try to solve complex and mysterious medical cases that have baffled other physicians. Episodes often begin with a patient exhibiting unusual or puzzling symptoms, and House’s team works to determine the cause and find a treatment.
The series is known for its unique style, combining black humor, medical drama, and mysteries. House is a complex and often antagonistic character, leading to conflicts with colleagues and superiors. The story also addresses ethical issues in medicine, as well as House’s personal struggle with chronic pain and addiction.
Who are the main cast?
- Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House: The protagonist of the series, a brilliant and cynical doctor with a badly injured leg and an addiction to the painkiller Vicodin.
- Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy: The dean of the hospital, responsible for administration and often in conflict with House.
- Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson: House’s best friend and the head of Oncology at the hospital.
- Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman: A neurologist and member of House’s diagnostic team.
- Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron: An immunologist and a member of House’s team.
- Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase: An intensivist and member of House’s team.
How did House differ from the rest of the medical series?
Unlike many medical series that focus on surgical procedures or the personal relationships of medical staff, “House” stood out for its emphasis on diagnosing rare diseases and complex medical cases. Each episode presented a medical mystery that House’s team had to solve.
The main character, portrayed by Hugh Laurie, was an atypical protagonist for a medical series. He was brilliant but also cynical, antisocial, and addicted to Vicodin. His unique personality and unconventional diagnostic methods made him stand out among other fictional doctors.
Additionally, the series incorporated a tone of black humor and sarcasm, especially through the character of Dr. Gregory. His irreverent attitude and caustic comments gave the story a unique style and attracted an audience that appreciated his wit and perspicacity.
Throughout the seasons, the focus was on the development of the main characters, especially the evolution of the doctor himself. His struggle with chronic pain, addiction, and interpersonal relationships added layers of complexity to House.