Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The lie cycle

I meant to post this earlier but got caught in the onslaught of Banff/TV, eh? posts ... remember House writer David Hoselton's funny bio from the Banff festival site? To recap, before recounting his path to Hollywood, he complains: "Law school was a mistake. Being a lawyer looked cool on TV. Halfway through second year law at U of T, I discovered that television lied to me."

Well, TV critic Jaime Weinman of Maclean’s Magazine hilariously riffed on that theme:
Moral of the story? Instead of being lied to by television about the law, go into television and lie to us about medicine instead. There are people now who, seeing episodes of House written by ex-lawyers, will go to medical school and discover that medicine isn’t like House told them it would be, so they’ll get jobs writing for lawyer shows, inspiring a future generation of Davids Hoselton and Shore to go to law school and, later, write medical shows. And thus goes the cycle of renewal and rebirth.