Hugh Laurie mystery
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@battrock I now, what does it acctually means, I just didn't knew if I can use it in a good way.
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@Michal950117 noup lol pathos in greek comes for feeling some of the rhetorical form to persuade using the feelings of the audience, but pathetic in english its lame, poor, of a ugly or dad performance lol
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This song, even though it's a comedic song, it's very nice =D
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@Michal950117 i guess not. cause i didnt get it. haha
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I knew about him long before House, from the Blackadder era, but I equate him with two different characters. Can't really get past the fact that House is singing this one, though.
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yeah, this version makes it more pathetic(I'm not sure does pathos means this same in english) : D
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It's hilarious!! both versions are great!
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@BrainyBabe24 He's switched the order of the lyrics. In the original version he sings "Taken a violent dislike to me. I'd be foolish to ignore the possibility that if we'd ever actually met you might have hated me". In this version he sings "Hated me. I'd be foolish to ignore the possibility that if we'd ever actually you might have taken a really violent dislike to me".
That's what I meant by he'd forgotten the original lyrics, I figured you would have understood I meant that he swapped them.
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i love how he forced the rhymes!
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Hugh Laurie is a genius - how can I put it differently? :D
The original version was funnier.
PerfectParasite 2 years ago 22
It's cause he doesn't do the same wacky voice he did in the original.
Of course, if he HAD done it in front of all the hardcore House MD fans who don't know him for his old Fry and Laurie-stuff, it would quite possibly have made their heads explode. xD
I kind of like this version though. It makes it seem like a serious love song, which just makes the lyrics funnier.
AcehighLawnmowers 3 years ago 20