They shouldn't have let Sam go .__. What was the point of letting her go when he then gets someone new...I'm not getting this at all -.- GODDAMNIT.
And Sam won't be back.
These definitely look interesting...I'm really excited for the February 21st's episode "Two Stories." I think that could turn out to be really sweet. I wish they teased us about episode 15 tho! :p
I am leaning toward 13 being Wilson's secret companion if not her then Nora!
And seriously House can't stand children, how is it he can then take relationship advice from them. ANd then they are 10yr olds to boot. What does a 10 yr old know about what goes on between a man and a woman?
I think Huddy is going to be strained because House will choose to stay with his patient rather than have to deal with a crowd of people by attending the charity event with Cuddy.
All 4 episodes sound like they have interesting plots. I'm just not sure about the House getting advice from kids bit!!!
I really don't like where all of this is heading for all characters. And the damn stupid season theme is not helping at all.
About those 10 year olds, as House would say, talking to a stranger about your life is never life-altering so why would that change now? This is supposed to be the all-time favourite ep for fans?
@LL, Oh..Nora..brilliant thought!
Maybe this relationship advise will be a "duh" kind of thing..kids do say the darndest things! From the mouths of babes..etc..
Agree @mafz, Kids & House can be so unpredictable, "cute."
I see what you mean @carmelmilk..however, supposedly a pet can also be a
"chick magnet" for single men. (But then..so is being a doctor!!). A goldfish? ha.
Aaah @salemslot my friend..you sound disillusioned..disappointed..dark clouds over the (H)ouse. Hang tough.
My dear bluehue, I'm dejected. The season is coming to an end and all I see is repetitive storylines. The realtor living two lives to please his wife? Been there, done that. Chase and Masters duelling to teach each other a lesson? *mutters* Cuddy needing (complaining to) House, AGAIN? It's the only thing we've been seeing all year along. Wilson could adopt for all I care a parrot that would repeat what a complete schmuck he is re relationships and I would still think this is a waste of precious screentime. Why do characters need to be fleshed out while in a relationship is sth I will never understand.
@salemslot, That's why I agree with you..a ways back, that "Unwritten" is this season's stand out so far, (my favorite) because it was well crafted and the interesting plot served to "flesh out" character information..in a subtle..compelling way.
Hmmm...ideas for "fleshing out" characters..besides relationships? (One instance I liked..was during "All In," when we saw House reveal & react..over his mental anguish concerning Esther's case).
When you say, "I really don't like where all this heading for all characters," I do wonder too. Do you sense there is a true clear vision, a "make it up as we go along," or something else..driving the show now? I do feel the show has grown more & more fragmented..less of a cohesive whole, (tho am sustained..sometimes soley due to the possible humourous..or sarcastic line(s) that Hugh may utter). Oh..almost forgot..I love your parrot idea..that could be quite therapeutic for Wilson, to hear "You are a schmuck" repeatedly..daily.
Season 3 is a brilliant example of character development without resorting to relationship dictation.
I do believe there is an underlying theme, there always is one. Season 5 had the ‘you have to sacrifice sth in order to get what you want’ and season 6 had the ‘karma’ thingie. From what we have witnessed so far, I think it is ‘Honesty’, no wonder they brought Masters on board instead of the return of sanctimonious Cameron. But, I do believe that the writers despite having that theme at the back of their head, they are way too scared about the repercussions of their plan so they are throwing in our face a lot of filler episodes which makes this season seem disjoint. So, I see everyone at the end sacrificing the notion of ‘the greater good’ and go to a more atomistic but honest approach. I fear that we will see the downfall of Chase and Taub (both are disgusted by who they are) and I don’t want to even entertain my bleak thoughts about the ‘Holy Trinity’.
Forgive my delay,,but I had to look up "atomistic." Thanks, I learned something!
(RelationShip talk is so much easier). Theme-wise this season, they do seem to be serving up a big helping of "honesty" issues or virtue ethics..Huddy not quite on the same page in that department. Considering the other under-lying show theme of "Everybody Lies," I guess House was impressed by little Rachel's sweet lie..for the greater good.
Yes, as you fear, it's a downhill race between Chase & Taub...& Taub is ahead by a "nose," ha.
P.S. It's a total guessing game, just what will become of the "Holy Trinity" in House world. I'm guessing "Holy Trinity" to be a BSG reference. I've not YET finished the series, am waiting for an upcoming break in my work schedule to view the last dozen episodes..without interuptions.
Hmmm...@misanthrope icon..who is dat?! I'm clueless.
Dexter..Dexter...OH..the blood spatter guy! I don't get HBO..so have not had a chance
to see that show..darn. I've heard good things 'bout it. THANKS!!
EXCUSE ME? Wilson's love life is OVER.
IF IT'S NOT AMBER OR SAM, IT'S NO ONE. NOUGH SAID.
....Maybe he bought a puppy -.-
And Sam won't be back.
P.S. The spoiler blurb mentions Wilson's "secret new companion," so likely not Sam.
However, "companion" could mean a pet.
Hmmm..(Wilson is such a "caring" person, maybe he adopts a kitten from a patient that dies. Puppies need much more time than a busy doctor can give).
He can have another teddy bear though.
And seriously House can't stand children, how is it he can then take relationship advice from them. ANd then they are 10yr olds to boot. What does a 10 yr old know about what goes on between a man and a woman?
I think Huddy is going to be strained because House will choose to stay with his patient rather than have to deal with a crowd of people by attending the charity event with Cuddy.
All 4 episodes sound like they have interesting plots. I'm just not sure about the House getting advice from kids bit!!!
About those 10 year olds, as House would say, talking to a stranger about your life is never life-altering so why would that change now? This is supposed to be the all-time favourite ep for fans?
Maybe this relationship advise will be a "duh" kind of thing..kids do say the darndest things! From the mouths of babes..etc..
Agree @mafz, Kids & House can be so unpredictable, "cute."
I see what you mean @carmelmilk..however, supposedly a pet can also be a
"chick magnet" for single men. (But then..so is being a doctor!!). A goldfish? ha.
Aaah @salemslot my friend..you sound disillusioned..disappointed..dark clouds over the (H)ouse. Hang tough.
If it was Grey's Anatomy I could totally see Wilson adopting a baby as his new companion. HAHA! Laughing at that hilariously stupid thought.
@salemslot, That's why I agree with you..a ways back, that "Unwritten" is this season's stand out so far, (my favorite) because it was well crafted and the interesting plot served to "flesh out" character information..in a subtle..compelling way.
Hmmm...ideas for "fleshing out" characters..besides relationships? (One instance I liked..was during "All In," when we saw House reveal & react..over his mental anguish concerning Esther's case).
When you say, "I really don't like where all this heading for all characters," I do wonder too. Do you sense there is a true clear vision, a "make it up as we go along," or something else..driving the show now? I do feel the show has grown more & more fragmented..less of a cohesive whole, (tho am sustained..sometimes soley due to the possible humourous..or sarcastic line(s) that Hugh may utter). Oh..almost forgot..I love your parrot idea..that could be quite therapeutic for Wilson, to hear "You are a schmuck" repeatedly..daily.
I do believe there is an underlying theme, there always is one. Season 5 had the ‘you have to sacrifice sth in order to get what you want’ and season 6 had the ‘karma’ thingie. From what we have witnessed so far, I think it is ‘Honesty’, no wonder they brought Masters on board instead of the return of sanctimonious Cameron. But, I do believe that the writers despite having that theme at the back of their head, they are way too scared about the repercussions of their plan so they are throwing in our face a lot of filler episodes which makes this season seem disjoint. So, I see everyone at the end sacrificing the notion of ‘the greater good’ and go to a more atomistic but honest approach. I fear that we will see the downfall of Chase and Taub (both are disgusted by who they are) and I don’t want to even entertain my bleak thoughts about the ‘Holy Trinity’.
I thought it necessary to add a dumb-ass comment since y'all were bringing so much intelligent analysis to the party here.
Forgive my delay,,but I had to look up "atomistic." Thanks, I learned something!
(RelationShip talk is so much easier). Theme-wise this season, they do seem to be serving up a big helping of "honesty" issues or virtue ethics..Huddy not quite on the same page in that department. Considering the other under-lying show theme of "Everybody Lies," I guess House was impressed by little Rachel's sweet lie..for the greater good.
Yes, as you fear, it's a downhill race between Chase & Taub...& Taub is ahead by a "nose," ha.
P.S. It's a total guessing game, just what will become of the "Holy Trinity" in House world. I'm guessing "Holy Trinity" to be a BSG reference. I've not YET finished the series, am waiting for an upcoming break in my work schedule to view the last dozen episodes..without interuptions.
Hmmm...@misanthrope icon..who is dat?! I'm clueless.
to see that show..darn. I've heard good things 'bout it. THANKS!!
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