Hugh Laurie kickstarts debate after hitting back at critique that ‘House’ has the “same narrative every episode”

Hugh Laurie kickstarts debate after hitting back at critique that ‘House’ has the “same narrative every episode”

Hugh Laurie has kickstarted a debate on social media after hitting back at a critique of House, where one X/Twitter user claimed it had the “same narrative every episode”.

The English actor, who starred in the medical drama from 2004 to 2012, did not mince words when responding to a post by freelance journalist Janet Murray over the weekend. She had written that the show had the “same narrative every episode” and relied on formulaic, repetitive storytelling. “Patient has mysterious illness,” she wrote by way of example.

“Hugh Laurie (House) gets diagnosis wrong. Patient nearly dies. Hugh Laurie gets diagnosis wrong again. Gets threatened with being fired. Patient nearly dies again. Hugh Laurie has last minute leftfield idea. Gets diagnosis right. Doesn’t get fired.”

She concluded, “Eight seasons of this?” to which Laurie replied: “Thanks for your critique, Janet. We actually tried a couple of episodes where House (Hugh Laurie) (please put the brackets in the right place) gets it right first time, but they were only six minutes long.

“NBC weren’t happy. Then we tried some where House never gets it right and the patient dies. The audience wasn’t happy.”

Thanks for your critique, Janet. We actually tried a couple of episodes where House (Hugh Laurie) (please put the brackets in the right place) gets it right first time, but they were only 6 minutes long. NBC weren’t happy. Then we tried some where House never gets it right and…

— Hugh Laurie (@hughlaurie) June 7, 2026

He went on: “One could apply your trenchant analysis to other art forms: JS Bach wrote 30 Goldberg variations on the same chord structure; Frida Kahlo painted 50 portraits of herself; Henry Moore, what?? The point is, or was, variations on a theme; if all you see is hospital, medical blah blah, then it wasn’t meant for you.”

Laurie rounded off his post by quipping, “Nonetheless, I look forward to your first novel!”

Murray took take things in good spirits, writing this morning (Monday June 8): “Woken up to a few new followers this morning. Who may be disappointed to learn that TV reviews are not usually my forte. Plus I may now be too busy working on my first novel.”

Users on X, however, seems divided by the post. While some said they wanted “a new season of House dissecting Tweets”, and revelled in the way he “turned a mundane twitter mini rant into something interesting”, others felt his response had been over the top.

I want a new season of House dissecting Tweets.

— BostonWriter (@bostonwriter) June 7, 2026

Come on. It just turned a mundane twitter mini rant into something interesting.

Tbf your reply deserves more credit though. Beats the usual crap you read on here.

— Billy Rhino (@Billy_Rhino101) June 8, 2026

“The only mystery left is why a man who once played the world’s most arrogant doctor is now cosplaying the world’s most fragile one on Twitter,” wrote one user.

Comedian and writer David Baddiel also weighed in on the thread, asking: “Why can’t HL offer an opinion on her opinion? On this forum which is just opinions?”

But why not? Why can’t HL offer an opinion on her opinion? On this forum which is just opinions?

— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) June 7, 2026

Bless your brittle, bracket-obsessed heart. Jan Murray drops one perfectly accurate, zero-malice observation about House being eight seasons of the same patient nearly dies, wrong diagnosis, last minute genius routine (a critique so mild it barely qualifies as criticism), and you…

— ᗯEᗷᔕᑎᗩᑕKEᖇ’ᔕ ᗩᑌTOᗰᗩT ᖴOᖇ TᕼE ᗯEᗷ ᗯᗩᑎᗪEᖇEᖇ (@websnacker) June 8, 2026

Well I agree. Hugh Laurie is perfectly entitled to have an opinion on my opinion. And very amusing it was too. The only downside of being quote-tweeted to 1.2 million followers is discovering quite how many strangers are willing to call a woman a c**t (and similar) over a…

— Janet Murray (@jan_murray) June 7, 2026

Murray herself replied, and was in agreement, but highlighted the disproportionate amount of trolling she’d received after Laurie engaged with her post.

“Hugh Laurie is perfectly entitled to have an opinion on my opinion,” she wrote. “And very amusing it was too. The only downside of being quote-tweeted to 1.2 million followers is discovering quite how many strangers are willing to call a woman a c**t (and similar) over a light-hearted comment about a TV show. Which is clearly much loved by fans. But ho hum.”

Laurie received two Golden Globe Awards for his work on the show, which wrapped over a decade ago. He then went on to star in Veep and The Night Manager, and is soon set to feature in an adaptation of John le Carré’s Legacy of Spies.

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