Oh God, guys. Sorry. Just have faith I’ll make it all better…eventually.- atdHouse’s therapy appointment was supposed to be every Tuesday, at 6 o clock
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I already cried you on twitter, but I feel the need to tell you that this was depressing as fuck D: BUT I always have faith in you to give them the happy ending \o/ and after this it has to be a super mushy ending, amirite? >.> xDDD
Whoa, speaking of sucker-punched! But I like it--not that Cuddy feels guilty enough to break up with House, and House has been reduced to an insecure shell of a man--I like the intensity of the situation, it's so them.
It seems that these two must go to hell and back before they can be at peace with each other.
Preparing for the bumpy ride ahead.
Btw, Cuddy needs to go back to Nolan to find out what's at the heart of her commitment issues. ;)
Oh, NO... #Huddy is breaking up? LOL, darn. Another depressing chapter here but Cuddy do really need to hear all those things from Nolan about her relationship with House though the way she responded to it was kind of the opposite of what I'm expecting. But since this is House and Cuddy (and ofcourse, YOU), we're not losing hope. They just need some time apart to think things through. :)
NOLAN!!!! I sure hope you have a plan, buddy, because this was NOT Plan A!
What I like about this chapter is that it is (depressingy!) evocative of real life, and the way that actual relationships get stuck - it's always easier to find fault with the other party, and so much harder to look critically at one's own role in things.
But - sigh - Cuddy hasn't really come to grips with what she wants, and who she needs, and so she's choosing the safe, easy route of sending House away - it makes her feel like a martyr, but it doesn't really allow either of them to move on. And where are Rachel's needs in all of this? How hard has she thought about the impact of her decision on her daughter? She is hiding behind Rachel as an excuse for not committing, but she's observed House and Rachel bonding, and she's just, what, taking that away overnight?
Luckily, I'm pretty sure that there's a Maryland-licenced psychotherapist willing to help them sort out their issues ;-)
Good point about Rachel, I wondered about that too. Funny how Cuddy did the exact opposite of what House did when confronted with the same advice from Nolan, huh?
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It seems that these two must go to hell and back before they can be at peace with each other.
Preparing for the bumpy ride ahead.
Btw, Cuddy needs to go back to Nolan to find out what's at the heart of her commitment issues. ;)
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What I like about this chapter is that it is (depressingy!) evocative of real life, and the way that actual relationships get stuck - it's always easier to find fault with the other party, and so much harder to look critically at one's own role in things.
But - sigh - Cuddy hasn't really come to grips with what she wants, and who she needs, and so she's choosing the safe, easy route of sending House away - it makes her feel like a martyr, but it doesn't really allow either of them to move on. And where are Rachel's needs in all of this? How hard has she thought about the impact of her decision on her daughter? She is hiding behind Rachel as an excuse for not committing, but she's observed House and Rachel bonding, and she's just, what, taking that away overnight?
Luckily, I'm pretty sure that there's a Maryland-licenced psychotherapist willing to help them sort out their issues ;-)
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