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ext_121720 ([identity profile] everybodyliesmd.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] everybodyliesmd 2009-04-27 04:17 pm (UTC)

House didn't want to bone Amber any more than any other attractive female. Meaning that his wanting to see her naked was virtually meaningless and not worthy of speculation from Wilson.

True. Not only that, but did Wilson really think that House would do something like that to him? How did he dismiss the part where House told him he tried to send Amber home, yet latch onto the part where some goofy bartender implies that House was "into" Amber? Does Wilson not know House at ALL?

Me too. Or at least that the breakdown isn't cheapened into some plot device to get House and Cuddy into bed. I can't even believe that they're trying to imply that Cuddy would be the person he'd go to fo advice or solace about anything in regards to his health, mental or physical. She's even less reliable than Wilson. But he at least has a history of friendship with Wilson.

I don't think that House is going to Cuddy for advice. I think, as usual, that she's the one chasing him around. I simply cannot imagine House substituting Cuddy for Wilson. (Then again, maybe he does. Did you see the spoilers where House is in bed talking to Amber? I won't say it here in case you don't like spoilers, but that was a very interesting conversation, as were the props.)

I've seen some interesting speculation about the House/Cuddy sex scene and House's mental state. Whatever the case may be, I hope they get it OVER WITH SOON! I'm sick to death of hearing about it and seriously would like the Huddy shippers to just stop their incessant squeeing over everything, whether real or imagined.

If this whole finale and mental breakdown thing isn't MOSTLY about House's relationship with Wilson, Amber's death, maybe even Kutner's death, I'm going to consider it a waste.

Maybe I'm overly optimistic, but I think it's going to be mostly House/Wilson. Wilson has been very supportive in the past couple of episodes and it seems that the writers are trying to get back to the original House/Wilson dynamic. Also, St. Doris is writing the finale. She usually writes the best House/Wilson episodes (and has even called them "lovers" and "larger than life characters" that "deserve mythology" http://www.houseisright.com/2008/09/07/house-writer-doris-egan-talks-about-wilson-house/ ).

If it's mostly about House's nonexistent feelings for Cuddy, I'm going to be shopping for a new show to watch, after I write a scathing letter to DS for ruining his own show.

I'm sincerely hoping this isn't what the last few eps are focusing on, because I will be extremely disappointed. I won't stop watching because I still love the show and enjoy watching Hugh every week, but it would certainly be a slap in the face to end the season that way.

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