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Omar Hashim Epps 20 July 1973, Brooklyn, New York, USA No information available
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House: Preview of Episode 6.12 "Remorse"
added by newsBotAfter a one-week break, House returns tonight with "Remorse." On the episode, the team takes on the case of Valerie (guest star Beau Garrett), an attractive female executive experiencing random episodes of excruciating pain. House (Hugh Laurie) being House, he takes on the case based purely on the fact that Valerie looks hot.
The rest of the men on the team - meaning Foreman (Omar Epps), Taub (Peter Jacobson), and maybe even Chase (Jesse Spencer) - are all charmed by their patient's beauty and personality, and it's up to Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) to look beyond the superficial to try to discover a link to her illness.
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- editor@buddytv.com
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House Review: "Moving the Chains"
added by newsBotIf ever there were an episode of House that were hit and miss, "Moving the Chains" would be it. For example:
Hit: The evolution of House. It's taken a few months, but the last couple installments have shown us proof that this is a changed man. Does he still tackle problems in a unique, devious manner? Yes, thank goodness. But would pre-mental asylum House have cared at all about Foreman's relationship with his brother?
Miss: It was Foreman whose relationship with his brother was the focus. At this point, it's hard to know if we should blame the writing team or Omar Epps, but there's really nothing interesting about this character. He's been around since season one, yet the show scarcely delves into his personal life. This week's attempt to do so felt like it was too little, too late. The guy has to smile once and awhile for us to care about him. »
- matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
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Scenes (Songs) We Love: "Know the Ledge" from 'Juice'
added by newsBotIn 1992, we were in the tail end of the golden age of hip-hop. Dr. Dre had just released The Chronic, and G Funk was on the rise, but for fans of the east coast sound, there was still Eric B & Rakim. So as a nod to the good old days, today's Scenes (Songs) We Love is all about Eric B & Rakim's Know the Ledge from the 92 crime flick, Juice. The 90's timepiece was directed by cinematographer Ernest R. Dickerson (The Wire and long-time cinematographer for Spike Lee) and centered on four friends in Harlem: Bishop (Tupac Shakur), Q (Omar Epps), Raheem (Khalil Kain) and Steel (Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins) as they wrestled with the usual urban tropes about making it out of the 'ghetto'.
Music was a big part of the film, and if you are of a certain age, the songs in this movie will seem like the best »
- Jessica Barnes
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