A mean life also needs no explanation

Scot 2022-03-21 09:01:11

All the American dramas that I chased were out of gear, so I picked up HOUSE and slowly updated it, and Season 2 was in progress.
So far, this kind of inference medical unit drama is still in the state of Love and Harmony.
The medical career of uncle Tsundere is mean.


He speaks sharply, likes irony, hits the nail on the head, pokes people's sore points straight to the bone.
He is rational and decisive, and he can experiment with people who are dead and alive like mice, just to find the cause of the disease.
He is arrogant, and the more he likes a person, the more he must target him everywhere.


But there are still many friends and people who really help him around him.
All because he is a rational doctor who wants to pursue the truth?



If there are friends like HOUSE in real life, how much tolerance will you have?

With sweet hypocrisy and harsh truth, the public readily accepts the former, but longs for the latter without being harmed.
So we can sit in front of the TV and watch the mean uncle attacking life and friends at the expense of others,
telling the painful truth, and always being respected (to a certain extent) and loved by others. .



Whose life can be so perfect that there are no scars?
How much or what kind of background does it take to be so distorted?
Is it a weapon to attack others or to protect one's own equipment?


The truth is ugly, the truth is plain, the truth is weak, and the truth is often not good.
Then be more mean.

The suggestion is: Not everyone deserves the truth.



We like people like HOUSE, but we will never live in a TV series.
The harsh life also requires no explanation.

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House quotes

  • Dr. Gregory House: A unicorn isn't a unicorn, it's a donkey with a plunger stuck to its face.

  • Dr. Gregory House: The eyes can mislead, a smile can lie, but shoes always tell the truth.

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