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ext_121720 ([identity profile] everybodyliesmd.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] everybodyliesmd 2009-04-27 06:01 pm (UTC)

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.

I am one of the few that liked Cameron. Yes, she got on my nerves sometimes, but all in all I thought she was OK. I always appreciated her because she was one of the few that would defend House. I don't like her as much now because she's a little too condescending and snarky lately. Independent and free from schoolgirl crushes is OK, but being nasty isn't.

I don't hate Thirteen. I hated that she was being shoved down our throats every week. And I'm on the fence about Amber. There are certain things I love about her and certain things I hate.

But Cuddy - I just don't like her and I don't like the way LE plays her (though I did kind of like her in season 1 and maybe 2). I was watching Last Resort the other day, and there was a scene where she sashays into the conference room like she's going to throw House on the floor and ride him like her life depended on it. In actuality, she was just coming in to tell him to run some tests. There was no need for the slutty behavior and it totally turned me off. And THEN she has the nerve to be surprised when he puts his hand on her boob instead of kissing her! Duh! You dress like a slut, you act like a slut, you get treated like one, Cuddy. It's the law of the jungle.

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 always thought the whole desk thing was just House showing Cuddy that he could be a better person than her. There was no reason for her to be such a freakin' pain in the ass to him. She blamed him for destroying her office? Seriously? Did I hallucinate the crazed gunman?

To me, the desk thing was similar to The Greater Good when House just let Cuddy be a retard while he took the high road. (Although she blamed House for something he shouldn't have gotten blamed for in that episode, too.)

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.

I've got to agree with you there, especially in light of the admission that he subconsciously wants to have sex with Wilson. Though I'm not sure he wouldn't want to wake up next to Wilson (or at least in the same apartment); remember when he erased that message so that Wilson would stay with him a little longer? I think if they had a bigger apartment (at least two bedrooms and two bathrooms) they would be very content living together and having sex on a regular basis.


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