I have been reviewing several clips from series like "House M.D." and similar medical procedurals that frequently feature Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis (CIPA). From a screenwriting perspective, it is fascinating how writers use this specific condition as a narrative foil to the protagonist's own psychological pain. Does anyone else feel that the "miracle diagnosis" trope is becoming overused in modern television? I would be interested in a discussion regarding whether these shows prioritize the sensationalism of rare diseases over the grounded reality of long-term patient care. Which series do you believe handled this topic with the most technical accuracy and narrative depth?