the bar keeper telling him to go home is his subconscious suggesting that he should wake up.
I thought this was very similar to when Amber told House to get off the bus in Wilson's Heart.
If House were a manically jealous male chauvinist we would have got a hint or two of that during 'Honeymoon' or during the 'Mark in the stairwell' scene at the latest.
Absolutely. Not to mention Lucas, who went after Cuddy knowing that House liked her and knowing that house was the reason eh ever even met Cuddy. When House thought those two were marrying he even gave Cuddy a special gift. How can that man (the one that also bonded with her child according to 'After Hours') suddenly decide to kill, or at least terrorize, Cuddy and others? It makes no sense.
Wilson definitely was. Remind me please, what did he do to deserve almost getting run over? Oh, right, I forgot: he got on House's nerves.
Well of course, because he deserved it. After all he was 'bothering" House with all those ridiculous concerns about House's health and sanity.
Cuddy was a crappy girlfriend, period. And she didn't dump House because she sensed his 'innate violence'; she dumped him for a completely different reason. As for House, nothing can exonerate him, for no one deserves what he did there.
I think they did turn her into a martyr now because suddenly she seems totally right to have dumped him. Indeed Cuddy (and the actress who played her - LE) seems amazingly percipient.
I've seem comments by rabid Hilsons: even those who were bashing Cuddy all season for all they were worth can't condone House's behaviour and feel sorry for Cuddy for having to go through the horror of such violence.
Well this killed everything for us Hilsons too. There is no way anyone can want Wilson to be with House now because what happens if Wilson's eye strays? Will be be set on fire while he sleeps? Seriously, they destroyed all thee fun in that pairing (H/W) as well as Huddy in one fell swoop. House will now have to be a lone character because no one can want him to be with anyone.
A nicely stated review of which I wholeheartedly agree.
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Date: 2011-05-26 10:29 pm (UTC)I thought this was very similar to when Amber told House to get off the bus in Wilson's Heart.
If House were a manically jealous male chauvinist we would have got a hint or two of that during 'Honeymoon' or during the 'Mark in the stairwell' scene at the latest.
Absolutely. Not to mention Lucas, who went after Cuddy knowing that House liked her and knowing that house was the reason eh ever even met Cuddy. When House thought those two were marrying he even gave Cuddy a special gift. How can that man (the one that also bonded with her child according to 'After Hours') suddenly decide to kill, or at least terrorize, Cuddy and others? It makes no sense.
Wilson definitely was. Remind me please, what did he do to deserve almost getting run over? Oh, right, I forgot: he got on House's nerves.
Well of course, because he deserved it. After all he was 'bothering" House with all those ridiculous concerns about House's health and sanity.
Cuddy was a crappy girlfriend, period. And she didn't dump House because she sensed his 'innate violence'; she dumped him for a completely different reason. As for House, nothing can exonerate him, for no one deserves what he did there.
I think they did turn her into a martyr now because suddenly she seems totally right to have dumped him. Indeed Cuddy (and the actress who played her - LE) seems amazingly percipient.
I've seem comments by rabid Hilsons: even those who were bashing Cuddy all season for all they were worth can't condone House's behaviour and feel sorry for Cuddy for having to go through the horror of such violence.
Well this killed everything for us Hilsons too. There is no way anyone can want Wilson to be with House now because what happens if Wilson's eye strays? Will be be set on fire while he sleeps? Seriously, they destroyed all thee fun in that pairing (H/W) as well as Huddy in one fell swoop. House will now have to be a lone character because no one can want him to be with anyone.
A nicely stated review of which I wholeheartedly agree.