Yep! I'm a big "House" fan, and I'm also a big Sherlock Holmes fan. Dr. House and Dr. Wilson were based, in part at least, on Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson - House confides in Wilson, much like Holmes confided in Watson.
One interesting bit of trivia is that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories, based Holmes on a real-life doctor. For a detailed breakdown, you can check out HouseMDGuide. Com's "How Dr. Gregory House is like Sherlock Holmes" - then, for the rest of the analysis, check out the same site's "How Dr. Gregory House is Not like Sherlock Holmes.".
Yep! I'm a big "House" fan, and I'm also a big Sherlock Holmes fan. Dr. House and Dr. Wilson were based, in part at least, on Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson - House confides in Wilson, much like Holmes confided in Watson.
One interesting bit of trivia is that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories, based Holmes on a real-life doctor. For a detailed breakdown, you can check out HouseMDGuide. Com's "How Dr. Gregory House is like Sherlock Holmes" - then, for the rest of the analysis, check out the same site's "How Dr. Gregory House is Not like Sherlock Holmes.
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