David Shore
David Shore
David Shoreis a Canadian writer, and former lawyer, best known for his work writing and producing in television. Shore became known for his work on Family Law, NYPD Blue and Due South, also producing many episodes of the latter. He went on to create the critically acclaimed series House and more recently, Battle Creek and Sneaky Pete...
ProfessionTV Producer
Date of Birth3 July 1959
episodes few numbers stayed worried
The reruns have done better than those first few episodes did. So I'm really not that worried about it because the numbers have stayed up.
blue calls care everybody eyes house idiots leave people talked
Everybody has idiots at their job, and those idiots are talked about when they leave the room. House just calls them idiots before they leave the room. But it's not about what House says; it's about what he does. He's heroic, but he doesn't care what people think. And those blue eyes don't hurt.
larger products somewhat
It's somewhat disappointing. With some of the newer products that they have, they're working on larger transactions and larger transactions, by definition, take longer.
fit keeps people week worked
It's not a fit that people would have necessarily predicted, but it's worked out very nicely. And every week it keeps getting a little better.
deliver great humorous somebody
It's great having somebody that can deliver the humor.
convincing cry emotional plays simple stuff sucks turning
does that emotional stuff really well. She's just plays it in a simple way, in a convincing way. Without turning things into melodrama, she sucks you in and makes you want to cry for her.
consider letter people petitions
They may not want to consider that alternative but the people do. The letter writing and the petitions will continue.
boy power
I do think there is a 15-year-old boy in that character, but with the power of an adult.