Everybody lies. But, for eight gripping seasons, there was a prescription for that.
It's been almost 20 years since audiences were first bittersweetly charmed by the medical mystery drama House, starring Hugh Laurieas the titular acerbic, Vicodin-popping diagnostician whose brilliance was rivaled only by his jaded opinion of every patient who walked through the doors of Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital.
During the series' 2004-to-2012 run on Fox, the faces on Dr. Gregory House's team would change—Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison and Jesse Spencer were the O.G.s, succeeded by Olivia Wilde, Kal Penn and more—but the formula remained the same: Admit a patient suffering from...hmm, something...and figure out what in holy heck was wrong before the hour was out.
Along the way, House ticked off everyone around him, including the Watson to his Sherlock, oncologist Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), and his long-suffering boss-but-obviously-more Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein).
Ahead of the series finale in 2012, Laurie reflected on what made House and the show that borrowed his name so compelling.
"I think everyone realized that no matter how hard he was on them, he was harder on himself," the British actor, who won two Golden Globes for his performance, told the Los Angeles Times. "We live in a world where people are afraid of being seen for who they really are. But House saw, and he understood."
And if you're starting to feel a little feverish just thinking about how great House was, we've taken the liberty of booking you an appointment to see what Laurie and the rest of the cast is up to now: