Foreman is a fictional character played by Omar Epps in the TV series "House, M.D." He is a member of the diagnostic team, led by Dr. Gregory House, at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. He initially serves as the team's senior diagnostician, responsible for investigating the medical history and presenting diagnosis recommendations to Dr. House.
Foreman is portrayed as intelligent, pragmatic, and sometimes confrontational with Dr. House, challenging his unorthodox treatment methods and testing his moral compass. He has a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University and a criminal record for having participated in a clinical trial without proper authorization.
Dr. House, on the other hand, is the main protagonist of the TV series, played by Hugh Laurie. He is a brilliant but misanthropic diagnostician who heads the diagnostic team and is known for his unconventional and sometimes unethical methods in diagnosing and treating rare medical conditions. He suffers from chronic pain in his leg and is addicted to Vicodin.
Dr. House has a complicated personality, frequently getting into trouble with the hospital administration and colleagues due to his abrasive behavior and disregard for authority. However, his brilliance is unmatched, and he is considered by many to be the best diagnostician in the world.
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