| 2004 | House M.d.tv Show
Unlike contemporary shows like Grey's Anatomy , which often focus on interpersonal romance, House was built on the structural thinking of a master diagnostician. The show's "case-of-the-week" format followed a rigorous logic:
The team (originally Chase, Cameron, and Foreman) performed the "poking and prodding" that House often avoided. House M.D.TV Show | 2004
The Misdiagnosed Genius: A Look Back at House, M.D. When House, M.D. premiered on Fox in 2004, it didn't just introduce another doctor to the crowded landscape of medical dramas—it introduced a misanthrope. Created by David Shore , the show centered on , a brilliant, vicodin-addicted diagnostician who famously believed that "everybody lies." The Sherlock of Medicine Unlike contemporary shows like Grey's Anatomy , which
