Haha, I was thinking that, too. Well, not for Wilson. I hadn't even noticed. But Chase...eh, he looks so stupid.
THE EPISODE WAS EPIC, btw. <3
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Haha, I was thinking that, too. Well, not for Wilson. I hadn't even noticed. But Chase...eh, he looks so stupid.
THE EPISODE WAS EPIC, btw. <3
AgreedQuote:
Originally Posted by The Heretic Azazel
The whole episode was pretty gay in more than one sense, nothing really happened
Dunno what y'all are talking about.
The whole cockblocking story between House and Wilson was amazing. I loved Wilson's masterstroke at the end.
This was also the first episode where I was able to guess the ending to each story fairly accurately. I figured out that Foreman was lying to everyone when he said to Taub that he was gonna leave if he didn't get a raise. I spent the rest of the episode awaiting his eventual "gotcha".
I also realized that the patient of the week was a cop about half way through, and watching him die as P-Funk's Maggot Brain played was pretty powerful.
So you prefer episodes where you know exactly what's going to happen next? Why are you even watching House then?
I liked the interplay between House and Wilson. I liked knowing that Foreman had the upper hand and was stringing everyone else along, and as I said, was eager to see the payoff at the end. I also was interested to see if my assumptions about the cop were right and was curious about his motivations and relationships.
Just like with Sherlock Holmes, some of the good House episodes are the ones that require involvement from the audience. It's no fun watching an episode only to have an out-of-nowhere ending jump out at you. It feels good knowing that the characters are so strongly established that I can't be fooled by Foreman pretending to be the token black character threatening to walk out because of low pay.
I don't think House and Wilson's relationship will ever get boring; not to me, anyway. Everything about this episode but the whole scenario between the two I could have done without; the case, the whole shenanigans between Foreman and the other three was meh and hardly funny at all.
I actually liked the cop story. The cop ended up being the backstabber to the dealer and the dealer ended up being the faithful one. The story wasn't happy, it ended in betrayal and death... with a backdrop of an atmosphere that most likely deals out betrayal and death (black market in drugs)... so it's fitting.
Episode's still got 15 minutes left, but I bet Archangel will tell me not to like it because I can tell that Wibberly is bluffing about his crappy life to guilt trip House. Kinda looks and feels like Wilson has set it up.
I don't get why all the guys are going on and on about this hot patient when Dr. Hadley is standing right there and much much more gorgeous than the patient.
Funny, i was thinking the same thing tooQuote:
Originally Posted by Animeniax
I wonder if that final scene means that romance will blossom again between those two or if it's just their symbolic way of burying the hatchet
I loved the psycopath. She was snide, clever, and cocky. Like the blue haired girl in Toradora. She was epic in the way she switched from seemingly feeling to her normal cold, conniving self. That she mocked the hell out of 13 was awesome.
I thought the fact that she was crying at such a newly felt emotion of hurt was also touching. I would have thought 13 would have a look of triumph on her face with the psycopath crying, because she seemed to inherently dislike psycopath, but what was on her face was almost... compassion?
I thought it was the other doctor's house that he delivered the check to. He stood outside Cuddy's office to apologize but couldn't, so he gave the check to Wibberly as a way to get rid of his guilt for cutting up Cuddy's photo. What would Cuddy do with all that money?Quote:
Originally Posted by Archangel
I also liked the psychopath, Sapphire. I think she created a good bit of tension between her and House as well. I liked that Foreman and 13 are on good terms as well.
But overall I didn't really enjoy the episode that much. It's good that House felt guilt about screwing over his med school friend, but it just feels a bit like we're retreading old character developments.
I'm kind of anticipating the antics between House and Wilson that are supposed to happen during the next episode. The preview looks hilarious, even though they've played pranks on each other before. I don't think that'll ever get old to me.
I actually meant the scene between Foreman and 13, not House and Cuddy
Oh right. Bad memory. I must have a guilty conscience because I want Cuddy and House to be together.Quote:
Originally Posted by Archangel
I dunno, I'd be optimistic about 13 and Foreman's relationship if every other relationship in this show hadn't already fallen apart horribly. They're on good terms again now, but their interactions have been kinda melodramatic so far.
His logic for firing her was kinda daytime soap opera territory.
I don't want to be pessimistic about it since i think those 2 are perfect for each other but after all the crap he's pulled House will have to show real signs of how he's a changed man to even have a shot at her again
If that doesn't work out my hope is that he just spends the rest of his days with Wilson in bro love matrimony
That was my favorite episode this season. I wasn't expecting to like it, but it really pulled at the heartstrings. Even before the 20 minute mark there was an hour's worth of drama. Cuddy goes through some pretty harrowing shit :(.
And the ending was great. I love it when hard work and moral integrity pay off.
Edit: And why the hell won't they change the opening credits?? Jennifer Morrison has left the show for good but she's still up there in place of Taub and 13.
I was pleasantly surprised by this episode and very much enjoyed getting a glimpse of what Cuddy goes through. There's about 20 minutes left in the show, but I'm fully enjoying it so far. :) A nice breath of fresh air.
This episode was amazing, Cuddy is a badass.
man, she was showing a lot of cleavage int his one though, even for Cuddy.