The good news is Hugh Luarie came out again and said this is the finale season for him. I don't believe this is a stunt to get more money. Now we just need to get the writers to realize you can't have a show without him.
I'm not surprised, and I'm sure the network knows this show cannot work without Laurie. But, I suppose, things could still be "up in the air", if there's discussions going on behind the scenes he can't openly talk about it. Eight seasons is a decent run for a drama series like this, look at other TV series that went on longer and just became bogged down in their own formula or just ran out of steam. Heck, I think it was about season 8 I stopped watching "ER" as at that point the show just wasn't interesting anymore. It would have been hard for 24 to go on for another season.
And this season, so far, of House has been a mixed bag. The change of formula hasn't been too bad but I think House's character has been heavily damaged by the end of last season's events and with the loss of Cuddy one end of the "big three" dynamic is gone. It practically took moving Heaven and Earth to get Robert Sean Leonard to come back this season for what little he's going to do, getting him to stick around for another year would be hard too.
If this season is the last I'd be fine with it. The only problem is there's really no other TV prime-time drama series on right now I watch with any real regularity. So if this season is the last then next seasons better have some really good shows starting otherwise I may be done with prime-time TV for now.
Anyway, in the end, I doubt they'll get Laurie to stay on for another year as everything I've read says that working on the series so far has been a strain on him given the longer production schedules of American TV and his family living back in England.
It's shame though the show's drama and impact had diminished so much over the last three or four seasons that Laurie will never get the prime-time Emmy he's so richly deserved for his portrayal of this character. I blame it on some of the choices he's made for submission. There's been some
really good stuff he's done that was equally as good as what James Spader was doing on Boston Legal (who won the Emmy for two or three of the first years of House.) Nothing
really strong has come from Laurie the last couple years mostly due to the fault of the writing and I'd even say that no single episode or scene can capture what he does with the House character, but it's more of just the whole.
Hopefully the show's writers have a good final-arc written to wrap everything up and close of the characters in a mostly decent way. And for all of his faults, I'd hate to see House's character killed off or meet with an even more down ending. It'd be fine if they simply had a "life goes on" ending with him more-or-less back in good standing with his reputation and in the hospital facing the need to hire a new team and life goes on.
If they
do go with a "House dies" ending then it'd be most fitting if they find a true "Moriarty" character for him that House can only save/cure at the cost of his own life.
I love the "Not 13" appellation.