I thought this episode was about saying Huddy was over, at least for a while? That's the idea I got. She's attracted, but knows he'll never be what she wants. He's attracted, but he knows too that he can't do the whole bonding with the kid, and be as responsible as Mr. Sprinkles.
House wasn't telling Wilson he was an idiot because Wilson believed euthanasia was right in hopeless cases. House said it didn't matter if euthanasia is right or wrong; either way Wilson would be unemployable once Wilson publically confessed to euthanizing patients. He agreed with Wilson that it was something that needed to be said....anonymously. House was right, IMHO. He'd be far worse a lawsuit magnet than House ever thought about, not to mention causing serious problems for Cuddy and possibly her career, and on and on. He wasn't hypocritical at all. H&W covered their asses well in Son of Coma Guy; admitted to nothing; knew there were no family members that would be around to ask hard-to-answer questions, etc.
Re: Er, seems I'm the only one who isn't in love with this episode.
Date: 2009-11-10 03:18 am (UTC)House wasn't telling Wilson he was an idiot because Wilson believed euthanasia was right in hopeless cases. House said it didn't matter if euthanasia is right or wrong; either way Wilson would be unemployable once Wilson publically confessed to euthanizing patients. He agreed with Wilson that it was something that needed to be said....anonymously. House was right, IMHO. He'd be far worse a lawsuit magnet than House ever thought about, not to mention causing serious problems for Cuddy and possibly her career, and on and on. He wasn't hypocritical at all. H&W covered their asses well in Son of Coma Guy; admitted to nothing; knew there were no family members that would be around to ask hard-to-answer questions, etc.