GUH! I totally agree with you. I think the Huddies are just jizzing in their pants because they finally got together.
But hello, this does not happen in real life. If I were House (and I may as well be), I'd have been so down on myself that I wouldn't have let her in, let her say that, let her anything, and probably would have taken 4 pills just to spite her.
Yeah, House has grown some. But he's not a new person.
And Cuddy? Uh... hello, selfish bitch. Even when she busted down the bathroom door and professed her love, she wasn't thinking ANYTHING about House or how he felt. If anything she was preying on his vulnerability at that time to get what she wanted. SHE just had to know if they could work.
And I don't even ship anybody. I loooved that ep (and still do) up to the last 5 minutes. Even that wouldn't have been SO unbelievable if it didn't come out of thin air.
I just don't like the fact that every single time House makes an effort, or changes for the better... no one sees it, or they dismiss it. He has been trying HARD since he got out of Mayfield.
And Someone who's been on painkillers for that long? Detoxing and staying off them for a year is a fantastic feat. No one seems to notice how much he struggles and it kills me. I'd be a jerk if I was in that much pain too. And I'm sure you know exactally what I mean.
I'm really fond of Lies My Parents Told Me. I thought it was a really strong episode for all the characters involved. Yeah, I was upset with Giles, but from a storytelling perspective it was a really nice development, and I really do see his motivations. I really like season 7, though, a lot more than most people (it's probably my 4th favorite season, behind 5, 6, and 2, ahead of the much loved by most season 3), and this was one of the stronger episodes from the season.
I suppose you are right, from the storyline perspective it was quite an excellent episode.
I just couldn't get past the schemeing to kill Spike thing, even if it was perfectly rational.
To be honest, I had a hard time chosing between this episode, and season 6's "Seeing Red". I had a very hard time watching the Spike/Buffy scene in the bathroom. I adore Spike, and watching that just makes my skin crawl.
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But hello, this does not happen in real life. If I were House (and I may as well be), I'd have been so down on myself that I wouldn't have let her in, let her say that, let her anything, and probably would have taken 4 pills just to spite her.
Yeah, House has grown some. But he's not a new person.
And Cuddy? Uh... hello, selfish bitch. Even when she busted down the bathroom door and professed her love, she wasn't thinking ANYTHING about House or how he felt. If anything she was preying on his vulnerability at that time to get what she wanted. SHE just had to know if they could work.
And I don't even ship anybody. I loooved that ep (and still do) up to the last 5 minutes. Even that wouldn't have been SO unbelievable if it didn't come out of thin air.
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I just don't like the fact that every single time House makes an effort, or changes for the better... no one sees it, or they dismiss it. He has been trying HARD since he got out of Mayfield.
And Someone who's been on painkillers for that long? Detoxing and staying off them for a year is a fantastic feat. No one seems to notice how much he struggles and it kills me. I'd be a jerk if I was in that much pain too. And I'm sure you know exactally what I mean.
:-/ *sighs*
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I just couldn't get past the schemeing to kill Spike thing, even if it was perfectly rational.
To be honest, I had a hard time chosing between this episode, and season 6's "Seeing Red". I had a very hard time watching the Spike/Buffy scene in the bathroom. I adore Spike, and watching that just makes my skin crawl.
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