House

House

tvTV-14
November 16, 2004
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Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

House rates low on wokeness (~2.5/10) thanks to its pre-woke irreverence, organic diversity, and plot-driven focus—no forced DEI, lectures, or identity politics.

Detailed Analysis

"House" is a medical procedural drama chronicling the brilliant but misanthropic diagnostician Dr. Gregory House and his team's resolution of complex medical mysteries through logic, cynicism, and rule-breaking, emphasizing entertainment, personal ethics, and interpersonal drama over ideological messaging. Across Seasons 1-8, the show features predominantly organic casting with incidental diversity (e.g., Black Dr. Foreman from S1, bisexual Dr. Thirteen from S4, and minor ethnic additions like Indian-American Kutner), alongside rare, non-dominant progressive touches such as brief LGBTQ+ storylines or social issue episodes that prioritize plot integration rather than lectures on systemic racism, patriarchy, or identity politics. House's politically incorrect quips and anti-PC demeanor reinforce a pre-woke, escapist tone, earning aggregate low wokeness scores (averaging ~2.5/10) due to the absence of forced DEI, creator activism, or messaging-driven narratives, with modern reception praising its irreverence amid critiques of dated tropes.

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