• Fazoo
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    The application of cutting corners, but the actual science and interplay of symptoms is accurate.

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      That’s what they are saying. Sure House is scientifically accurate as far as the symptoms and diseases.

      Scrubs is far more accurate, because that’s what practicing medicine in a hospital can be like, and they show how medicine is actually practiced, as opposed to House’s “Superdoc” approach.

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        That’s just turning the argument into “Do you want realistic medical science” or “realistic day to day operations of a hospital”.

        I’m not going to argue over surveys and personal opinion. I’m in it for the science of disease, not how a hospital functions.

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          A fair and valid point.
          I like that these shows give us, the audience, the ability to see into a world which we may not already get a chance to do so on a regular basis, from different viewing angles, while still managing to keep the stories interesting in their own way.

          I liked both shows. Each was great in their own merit.