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Yes it is.
So did you see the episode where House pretends to be Wilson's lover to prevent Wilson from scoring with a woman that he wanted to score with?
What season is that in?
the ep with House in the asylum was enjoyable, though
Why do we even get out of bed in the morning
I really like the house/Cuddy relationship. It's a breath of fresh air for the series and it's actually pretty touching whenever House fights past his meaner nature to do something nice for Cuddy. I can see why they tried to keep the will they/won't they going for so long but I really think this was a great move.
Like when Foreman left and kept getting rejected because of House's influence on him.
House always gets answers but he needs a team to stop him from killing patients and to bounce ideas off. It's a clever arrangement I think.
Apparently tonight's episode is where this all comes to a climactic climax...or something.
That was a fun episode
The ones with stuff like that or when they had the lock-in are my favourites
Lie To Me's season finale was pretty great, but the second to last scene in the prison visitation scene was fucking amazing.
I've never seen this show, but I get the gist of it. I was channel surfing last night and stopped on Fox at the exact moment they had this scene on. I didn't understand what was going on but I like the dude's accent. Also, the kid behind the glass looked scared after accenty-man got up and left. I can only imagine what he said.
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Maybe they'll use it as an opportunity to write out someone else? Like Taub, since he's getting a divorce, he could feasibly quit the team. Or Foreman could finally get the same treatment that Chase and Cameron got and get moved to another position (head of Neurology, anybody?).
Or maybe they'll just have 13 come back to say goodbye, then get back on the bus forever?
What do you guys think? I'd almost like to see Tamblyn hang around for a while.
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Yeah but see the show has Tim Roth.
And Tim Roth is Tim Roth.
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The trailers tend to be pretty useless with House because they are always like "Action! Cuddy is shouting at House! House has got a sword!" And then actually when you watch it Cuddy is shouting at him because he wants to doa brain biopsy like always and House is using his sword to open a champagne bottle.
So I usually just wait and see what the next episode will bring.
I was thinking what House eventually voiced near the end throughout much of the entire episode.
So it was just great that House said it loudly when he was talking Cuddy into forcing her mother stay in the hospital.
But yeah, it was nice to have the happy ending there. Were the ending sour, you could pretty much predict how their relationship was going to pan out easily.
Who was Ms. Plainface Mcweepy though?
What spring does with the cherry trees.
That is just her state of being
Uhh, you mean the main patient?
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Yeah her
What spring does with the cherry trees.
I think it's supposed to be intentional on the part of the director etc
Maybe intentional on the part of the character
I think M3 is reasonably fun but only because I like it when House crushes her brutally
They fucked it up for a moment in the last scene and she actually looked nice in her reflection for a split second
She was also a character in one of the best games of all time.
Seriously. Phillip K. Dick's novel + The Film + The Game is an unstoppable combo of ass kickery.