Summary
Houseis better left without a revival, but I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t still be excited about watching it. From 2004 to 2012, the show House explored the cases taken on by Dr. Gregory House, aTV character inspired by Sherlock Holmes. Like many people in the late 2000s, I became enthralled by the show and watched most of the episodes.Housewent on for nine seasons, which was arguably a little bit too long. Eventually, the series came to a close with a highly divisive finale.
Recently,Househas gained more attention again, growing its dedicated fanbase. This led the Screen Rant team to askLisa Edelstein about the chances of aHouserevival. The actor seemed uncertain but said that anything was possible. Despite being a fan while the show aired, I think the idea of aHousereboot sounds like a big mistake that would only disappoint. This doesn’t change the excitement I would feel if the revival actually occurred, though.

Why It Took 6 Years For House To Become A True Sherlock Holmes Adaptation
House is often compared to the iconic detective, but the show didn’t become a true Sherlock Holmes story for several years for one important reason.
A House Revival Sounds Like A Terrible Idea
Despite Lisa Eldstein’s comments, there is no reason for aHouserevival to happen. The popularity of traditional procedural dramas has decreased with the increase of bingeable shows on streaming sites, and I believe this is a good thing. Though it was enjoyable in the day of cable TV and reruns,the case-of-the-week format gets stale quickly when more than a few episodes are ewatched in a row.StreamingHouse, I find myself getting bored with the formulaic plots.
In retrospect, his intelligence makes him a hero, providing the ultimate apologetic for any of his bad behavior.

Additionally, whenrewatchingHouserecently, I realized that the show treats the main character too kindly based on his behavior. While he’s never presented as the best person, Dr. House is seen as a lovable misanthrope who is just making jokes, rather than being held accountable. Unfortunately, in retrospect, his intelligence makes him a hero, providing the ultimate apologetic for any of his bad behavior. If theHousecame back with the same presentation of the titular main character, it would likely turn off anyone new to the show.
Housealso incorporates jokes that feel insensitive and problematic today – an issue that would hinder any attempts at a revival. Even when the show first aired, Dr. House’s comments pushed the line on what was okay to say. As society has become more aware of prejudices, especially racism and transphobia, it’s become less acceptable to throw these kinds of jokes around.

On top of this, Dr. House sexually harasses the women around him – especially Cuddy – inHouse, and other characters act like it’s no big deal. When other issues occur, the “villains” treat them as big deals, but the show normalizes House’s sexual harassment in a way that’s sickening.Shows treating workplace sexual harassment as acceptable behavior doesn’t have a place in a post-#MeToo era.For all of these reasons, it would be better for David Shore and the production company to just cut their losses and make a new show, instead of revivingHouse.
Why A House Revival Seems More Likely Now Than Ever
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The possibility of aHouserevival has only been speculation from fans and a cast member thus far, but the idea doesn’t seem far-fetched based on the recent trend of reviving and rebooting TV shows – especially ones that were popular in the 2010s. More than12 major shows will come backthrough reboots and revivals in the upcoming years. Luckily, most of these shows have a decent angle and story to work with when starting back up.
Examples ofsimilar shows toHousewith confirmed revivals includeSuitsandWhite Collar. In October 2023, the creators ofSuitsconfirmed the spinoff show within the same universe,Suits L.A. The show will focus on a new law firm and characters, but it doesn’t preclude the possibility of familiar faces appearing at some point. On June 7, the creator ofThe White Collarconfirmed a revivalstarring at least some of the original cast.

House’s Most Divisive Episode Aired 12 Years Ago & Continues To Be Debated About To This Day
Even though House aired its series finale 12 years ago, the season 8 conclusion continues to be the subject of heated debate amongst viewers.
BothSuitsandWhite Collarareprocedural TV showsthat star cocky and unlikable men who are inexplicably brilliant. If these revivals do well, Hollywood will certainly look to other shows with the same basic building blocks, such asN3mbers,Psych, andHouse. Of all these, I would most enjoy aPsychrevival because Shawn Spencer is funnier than Dr. House, but aHouserevival seems much more likely since it’s regarded as one of the best medical shows of all time.

I Can’t Say I Wouldn’t Be Excited For A House Revival
I Would Watch A House Revival Because Of Hugh Laurie’s Acting
As far as I’m concerned,Houseshould never be revived. Still, because of the nostalgia effect, there’s no question that I would still get excited if the show’s creator announced a revival today. There’s something about watching a familiar show from the past that provides comfort, especially with the chaos going on in the world. Since the original show had so many issues,I would be hopeful that aHouserevival would fix the problematic dialogue while maintaining the feeling of familiarity.
Housealso did one thing differently from other medical procedural shows that would make a revival exciting. The titular main character is known for working on medical cases that other doctors can’t solve. Because of this, the show explores many rare diseases that aren’t commonly discussed. When the original show aired, I used it as a jumping-off point to learn about different diseases. AHouserevival would undoubtedly continue this trend of exploring uncommon medical problems.
Moreover, Hugh Laurie is an incredible actor whose portfolio has continued to grow over the years. Prior to House, the actor was known for his comedic abilities, taking on less serious roles. Since playing Dr. Gregory House, Laurie has played dark characters inRoadkill,The Night Manager, andChance. It would be interesting to see how his approach to the character in the revival would change from the original seasons ofHouse.