I honestly haven't found anything LE has done to be cute in or out of character. At first I thought maybe I was subconsciously hating all the female characters on the show. But that's not it. I don't really like Thirteen, but she has said and done amusing things. Like in No More Mr. Nice Guy when she says "you're ignoring the big picture. What if we're looking at both the flu AND decent parenting?" And Oliva Wilde doesn't act like a trollop off set or in interviews either.
And Cameron, I actually like more now that she appears to have stopped pining for House. Why is it that when the females pine for House, they surrender all dignity right along with it? I mean, he's cute and sexy and smart. But he's not GOD. It's sort of unrealistic. In real life, someone like House would not have women throwing themselves at him. Of course, he'd be unemployed and/or in prison by now too. But we try to ignore such gaping errors, in order to maximize our enjoyment the show.
There's something about the character of Cuddy that just oozes desperation, like when she was with the blind date guy and he was telling her what he liked and she said "I like those things too..." It's sad that a woman who is that attractive and supposedly intelligent (although we've seen little evidence of her medical prowess) feels the need to dress like a hooker in order to raise her self esteem.
And I noticed some of the Huddies were saying, on another forum, Oh! Oh but if House isn't in love with Cuddy, why would he go to the trouble to get her old desk???? Well for one thing, we don't have any proof that he did anything. For another, this is House we're talking about. It's possible he did it just to screw with her head. Or God forbid, maybe he was just trying to be nice. Why does nice = wanting to fuck someone? Did the Huddies conveniently forget how that scene ended? Cuddy went to thank House, found him giggling in his office with a hooker and left disappointed.
I think that scene perfectly depicted my entire perspective of the Huddy relationship. Great in theory, for about five seconds, until he realizes that he's going to have to roll over next to her in the morning. Because let's face it, House doesn't want to wake up next to ANYONE in the morning. And that's coming from a House Wilson shipper.
Anyway, I'm going to LOL so hard when the Huddy sex is meaningless. I can't wait to see all the Huddies tuck their tails and go sulk. I seem to remember saying the same thing, when everyone was so excited SQUEE about the upcoming Birthmarks episode because Doris wrote it. And I said that meant nothing, because she only has so much creative control, so it would inevitably be ambiguous and lacking in resolution. And guess what? I was right. One of these days, I'd like to be wrong. Surprise me, network television. Throw me a bone.
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And Cameron, I actually like more now that she appears to have stopped pining for House. Why is it that when the females pine for House, they surrender all dignity right along with it? I mean, he's cute and sexy and smart. But he's not GOD. It's sort of unrealistic. In real life, someone like House would not have women throwing themselves at him. Of course, he'd be unemployed and/or in prison by now too. But we try to ignore such gaping errors, in order to maximize our enjoyment the show.
There's something about the character of Cuddy that just oozes desperation, like when she was with the blind date guy and he was telling her what he liked and she said "I like those things too..." It's sad that a woman who is that attractive and supposedly intelligent (although we've seen little evidence of her medical prowess) feels the need to dress like a hooker in order to raise her self esteem.
And I noticed some of the Huddies were saying, on another forum, Oh! Oh but if House isn't in love with Cuddy, why would he go to the trouble to get her old desk???? Well for one thing, we don't have any proof that he did anything. For another, this is House we're talking about. It's possible he did it just to screw with her head. Or God forbid, maybe he was just trying to be nice. Why does nice = wanting to fuck someone? Did the Huddies conveniently forget how that scene ended? Cuddy went to thank House, found him giggling in his office with a hooker and left disappointed.
I think that scene perfectly depicted my entire perspective of the Huddy relationship. Great in theory, for about five seconds, until he realizes that he's going to have to roll over next to her in the morning. Because let's face it, House doesn't want to wake up next to ANYONE in the morning. And that's coming from a House Wilson shipper.
Anyway, I'm going to LOL so hard when the Huddy sex is meaningless. I can't wait to see all the Huddies tuck their tails and go sulk. I seem to remember saying the same thing, when everyone was so excited SQUEE about the upcoming Birthmarks episode because Doris wrote it. And I said that meant nothing, because she only has so much creative control, so it would inevitably be ambiguous and lacking in resolution. And guess what? I was right. One of these days, I'd like to be wrong. Surprise me, network television. Throw me a bone.