Sunday, July 8, 2012

Week 2

As we go throughout our daily lives, we must interact with others in some way. Whether its verbal or non-verbally, our words and actions will work in our favor or work against us.  For the purposes of this assignment, I DVR'ed the show "House". There were 8 main characters. Five of the eight were younger medical students or first year doctors. There was an older man around 50, who I assumed was the boss because he walked around the hospital with the medical students and was also instructed them in a small classroom. There was also two other doctors, one a woman and the other a man, both who seem to have high positions within the hospital. Based upon their nonverbal communication all of the characters did not get along with or either had varying opinions from the older male doctor. The older male doctor seemed to have a "know it all" attitude and is very sarcastic.

After watching the show with the volume on, I realized that some of my assumptions were correct. the 5 younger characters were taking up residence at this hospital. The older man was the main character Dr. House.  Dr. House, along with the 5 residents, and other doctors worked in the high risk or intensive care unit of the hospital. Throughout the episode House displayed sarcastic behavior towards his colleagues and towards the patients.This show did not interest me, therefor it was not easy for me to understand or get into. However had I been watching Law and Order: SVU, I would have been able to tell you the relationship the characters had with one another as well as how the interacted and communicated with each other and those that they came into contact with. 


My "aha" moment came when I realized that even though House was sarcastic and disrespectful, his services and expertise come highly recommended. In addition, his colleagues respected him, even though they did not agree with him.

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