I have been a die-hard House fan since it came out a few years ago. Yeah, I definitely think Season 7 had more drama issues, but I'm not sure if it is really to the point of a "soap opera" as one reviewer says. As the end of Season 6 shows, Cuddy and House establish a relationship that is more than co-workers and friends. Cuddy tells House that she loves him and he never says it back. I really think that deep down he loves her too, but he is still displayed as an arrogant, conceited ass. And he spirals downward when things just don't go his way.House definitely pushes the limit in quite a few episodes and it leaves you with your mouth open, thinking he's a crazy maniac. Thirteen's story is interesting how she comes and goes in several episodes. When she is absent, a new member, Martha Masters, a genius student that has over the top morals and ethics shines a new light on the team. I keep going back and forth if I like her or not because there were just some parts of Season 7 that I didn't think she made the right choice. She is an intriguing character though for sure.Taub really has some drama in his life with wife, Rachel. On another note, the director and behind-the-scenes people did some amazing work on a few episodes that I think is worth noting: Bombshells and Get Happy. Talk about artistic and creative! Scenes show: a twisted, kind of creepy musical; zombies; 50s style kitchen; and a gunfight. HOW COOL!I don't want to give much more away, so I will leave it at that. Thanks for reading. I would recommend this season.