Iām just leaving this video here.
House M.D. was one of my favorite shows, and its final scene still sticks with me. Itās the kind of ending that leaves you craving more, and I love and hate those endings in equal measure.
Warren Zevonās Keep Me in Your Heart plays over it, a quiet folk song that feels like it was written for goodbyes you never quite want to say.
He is in the Blackadder series in the UK – but was part of a very successful comedy act with Steven Fry (Fry and Laurie). They both starred in a equally successful TV adaptation of PG Woodhouse’s Jeeves and Wooster. Laurie played the son of a Lord awaiting his inheritance in the 1920s UK. Basically, his Butler Jeeves (Fry) saves him from himself. We found it fascinating when he assumed a US accent!
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Thank you! I’ll have to look into them!
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We watched this show in London because Hugh Laurie was a well known comic actor. This was a very different role for him – a play on Sherlock Holmes (Holmes [homes] equals House) as you know. A heart rendering series.
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I honestly don’t remember seeing him in anything other than House, but loved him in it!
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