ext_339830 ([identity profile] luridlurker.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] house_wilson_ghc 2010-01-28 11:57 pm (UTC)

to Bery26:
I don't agree with you: I don't think Cuddy ever loved House. She fancies him, like a schoolgirl the leader of the sports team, or as in a fifties movie the "dangerous" leather jacket wearing leader of the motorcycle pack. It's infatuation at best, not being in love. And especially not real love. I may remind you of "Let them eat Cake". No one who loves acts that way (the other way around also the hint that there is no real love for Cuddy in House. They would like it to be more, they love the *idea* of being more, but it's just the fun of the game and they do want to sleep with each other. But as they don't get even that simple act done it seems there are some needed emotions missing. Like trust, for one.

Well, the post-Dibala Chase is a road wreck. He is again as bored and boring as he was in the first seasons. And House even regresses into hair jokes again, obviously as perplexed about the change as everyone else. He wanted the new, the grown up Chase in his team, the one who could and would stand up against him. And now he can insult him as he wishes and just gets sullen looks for it. Did we fall into a time tunnel? And I don't care for 13 and Foreman at all but that they annoy me and they take away screen time from the important parts and persons. But someone in the high up loves them dearly and keeps the dead horse alive.

There have been a lot of good episodes in this season so far. And some awful ones where the writers weren't worth a luke warm coffee for their sorry efforts (or whoever is responsible for the final version of the scripts).

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