I pretty much agree with everything. Copying and pasting some of an email I sent to someone else, because I'm lazy.
I refuse to believe House wanted to kill Chase or that he'd be threatened enough by his happiness to want to end it that way.
I loved House saying "by the power of grayskull..." and then dropping the glass and setting fire to the room. I love flustered House.
I liked the scene where House tried the ice cream out on his team and they were so game, they just dug right in. I don’t think they realize how much they “get” him, even if they’d prefer to believe otherwise.
I also liked the scene where Chase told House he’d have to kidnap him. Although I find it interesting that Amber is supposed to be his subconscious and seems to be wrong about a number of things, like what other people are thinking and why. Maybe she’s not his subconscious after all.
I loved House being so friendly with Chase. But then hiding in the bathroom, because just that small amount of social exposure was more than he could handle.
But honestly, the show has jumped off the edge of ridiculous and is now swimming with crack. This episode was like watching a crack fic.
Chase going into anaphylactic shock from body butter, when most of those are flavored artificially, was just medically ridiculous. Usually even when the butter is flavored specifically, it contains none of the actual product. I know this, because I am allergic to bananas and the edible body gel that’s banana flavored contains no banana.
Wilson embarrassing himself at the party surprises me not. What surprises me even less is that Wilson takes no responsibility for his actions, or whatever actions any of House's past parties have resulted in, and sees them only as a result of House's influence and not his own choices.
The promo made me want to retch. Cuddy's desperation has reached a criminal level. She sickens me. Everything you already said, because I'm too tired to reiterate. Sexual predator, taking advantage, yadda yadda yadda.
Well that's two episodes left to give us some real House Wilson dialogue, in which they discuss something meaningful. Tick tick tick. Doubt it will happen. Losing interest in this show.
I refuse to believe House wanted to kill Chase or that he'd be threatened enough by his happiness to want to end it that way.
I loved House saying "by the power of grayskull..." and then dropping the glass and setting fire to the room. I love flustered House.
I liked the scene where House tried the ice cream out on his team and they were so game, they just dug right in. I don’t think they realize how much they “get” him, even if they’d prefer to believe otherwise.
I also liked the scene where Chase told House he’d have to kidnap him. Although I find it interesting that Amber is supposed to be his subconscious and seems to be wrong about a number of things, like what other people are thinking and why. Maybe she’s not his subconscious after all.
I loved House being so friendly with Chase. But then hiding in the bathroom, because just that small amount of social exposure was more than he could handle.
But honestly, the show has jumped off the edge of ridiculous and is now swimming with crack. This episode was like watching a crack fic.
Chase going into anaphylactic shock from body butter, when most of those are flavored artificially, was just medically ridiculous. Usually even when the butter is flavored specifically, it contains none of the actual product. I know this, because I am allergic to bananas and the edible body gel that’s banana flavored contains no banana.
Wilson embarrassing himself at the party surprises me not. What surprises me even less is that Wilson takes no responsibility for his actions, or whatever actions any of House's past parties have resulted in, and sees them only as a result of House's influence and not his own choices.
The promo made me want to retch. Cuddy's desperation has reached a criminal level. She sickens me. Everything you already said, because I'm too tired to reiterate. Sexual predator, taking advantage, yadda yadda yadda.
Well that's two episodes left to give us some real House Wilson dialogue, in which they discuss something meaningful. Tick tick tick. Doubt it will happen. Losing interest in this show.