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Better show: Heroes, House, or Hell's Kitchen?

Best show?

  • Heroes

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • House

    Votes: 10 58.8%
  • Hell's Kitchen

    Votes: 3 17.6%

  • Total voters
    17
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This is really tough for me. I'm actually not sure.
 
They're just all so different. One's a medical drama, one's your superhero series, and one's reality TV. I don't think I can decide with logic on anything. I've never even seen Heroes. I'm not one for medical drama, either. I guess all of the cussing and drama in Hell's Kitchen is amusing, but... XD Heroes seems like it takes the most effort, I suppose...

Personally I don't really care for any of 'em. Thus eliminating any reason why I posted, right?
 
Heroes, followed very closely by Hells Kitchen.
 
1) I can't stand medical shows
2) Even though house is suppose to be annoying, I still find him annoying
3) I don't have a particularly favorable opinion on fox programs in general
4) I can barely stand reality tv shows
5) The idea of a guy yelling at people for an hour does not make good entertainment IMO, and there are better cooking shows on TV

So regardless of wither I am a fan or Heroes or not, I'd never vote for any of those other options.
 
I've never seen Hell's Kitchen, but between Heroes and House, House is far superior.
 
I like house its very good, but its not the same at all to Hells Kitchen.

5) The idea of a guy yelling at people for an hour does not make good entertainment IMO, and there are better cooking shows on TV

But in Hells Kitchen is technically not a cooking show, its reality show trying to get a restaurant to do better and Gordon defiantly tries to make a restaurant work, and I don't see why the owners get upset with him when they clearly need help or Gordon would not be there to help and 99% of the time they see what Gordon is trying to do is right.
 
But in Hells Kitchen is technically not a cooking show, its reality show trying to get a restaurant to do better and Gordon defiantly tries to make a restaurant work, and I don't see why the owners get upset with him when they clearly need help or Gordon would not be there to help and 99% of the time they see what Gordon is trying to do is right.

That's Kitchen Nightmares, not Hell's Kitchen.
 
That's Kitchen Nightmares, not Hell's Kitchen

Oh, I have seen quite a few of Gordon Ramseys shows, I forget which one is which, but I like Hells Kitchen alot too, now that I know what it is.
 
I'm a big fan of Heroes I like most of theese show I guess people who have one interests share a bunch of other interests
 
I only watch the last few minutes of House each week while I wait for 24 to start...although I have seen a few complete eps of House...and I'm not too keen on that show.

My brother loves Hell's Kitchen, but I can't stand reality TV shows so I don't like that either.

I have only seen a handful of eps of Heroes so I didn't really follow the entire plot, but it seems like it would be good if I ever got down to getting the DVDs and watching from the beginning...so I voted Heroes.

24 is better than all tho.
 
Why these series? They're drastically different.

In any case, House is the only one of these I watch, so I picked that. =P
 
Definitely House M.D. Of the three it is the only that has been consistently of quality. The House character is so intriguing in that they were able to create a lead character that, in essence, shouldn't be likable, and make him so. I love the character, and the fact that he is loved so unanimously helps prove my theory that everyone is a cynic, but they mask it with false empathy to try to get further ahead in life. He says what most want to, but aren't willing to say. He is brutally honest, and usually right.

I've been a fan of Hugh Laurie since I saw him on A Bit of Fry and Laurie. He was great then, and is now one of the best actors on mainstream television.

The show spits in the face of all medical-show cliches. Look at the recent Kutner-suicide episode. Instead of foreshadowing a death all season, they had the character commit suicide completely out of left-field, in the first five minutes of the episode no less, and are now following it up with the psychological breakdown of House.

House M.D. is something no medical-drama has ever been. A character study. That is what makes it so unique.
 
Hell's Kitchen is trash reality tv, totally scripted, but it's entertainment. Also, it's something that you can put on while you're doing something else, because you don't really have to pay close attention.
 
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