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| Spoiler per la terza stagione!!!!!!!!! First, according to Shore, the beginning (House tries to diagnose the patient with the swollen tongue, House gets shot) and the end (House is wheeled into the ER and asks for ketamine) were the only parts of the episode that were real. Everything else -- the exploding eyeball, the visits to the taco stand, the robotic foreplay, House punching out Wilson -- took place inside House's mind. I heard some people theorize that the opening scenes, with House taking a patient history himself and an unusually giddy Foreman deciding to go to the movies, were also part of the dream, but Shore insists they happened. "If people thought it was strange," he says, "that was probably just because the guy directing didn't have a lot of experience." But Shore also says, "I really do think of that stuff in the middle as very real. House isn't debating with some jerk who shot him, he isn't debating with his staff, it's all in his own mind, but it's a very real debate within himself about how he should live his life." (Warning: Some spoilers for next season ahead, so skip to the next letter if you don't want to know.) Shore suggests that House read a medical journal article about ketamine, which inspired the part of the fantasy where ketamine cured his leg pain -- and which will lead to the first arc of the new season.
"We're going to go somewhere with it," he says. "They're going to try that, and have some success with it."
Note the "some," since whether or not the pain is completely or permanently cured, Shore promises, "ultimately, we're not going to change him (emotionally). House is who House is. I think he was probably that way to a great extent before anything happened to his leg."
But even a temporary respite for House would also be one for Hugh Laurie. Like Laura Innes on "ER," hobbling around on a cane for 22 episodes a year when his legs are perfectly fine is taking a physical toll. ("ER" fixed Kerry Weaver's hip because Innes had taken too much of a pounding over the years.)
His shoulders have been sore, and we want to do whatever we can to help that," Shore says.
One element from the finale that won't be carried over to the new season is the identity and motivation of the man who shot House. (Elias Koteas, who played the shooter, won't be back.)
"I was more interested in House's view of why somebody might shoot him, instead of, frankly, a mundane reason," says Shore. "A guy who shoots you is crazy. I don't care what his real reasons are."E' tardi non aggiungo commenti! Fonte: clicca qui
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