So, for myself, I can consider what happened earlier separately from what happened later, because the later incidents don't follow automatically out of the earlier ones. I can't, however, separate the later ones from the earlier ones when judging what happened at House's place
Yeah, that makes sense
If she'd reacted normally, House would have had no reason to be suspicious and follow her to Trenton, upon which the whole episode would have collapsed.
Yes, true - I just felt bad for him at her lack of positive reaction because I felt it was a sincere gift that he'd gone to a lot of trouble to find and then re-find - and he'd written 'Greg' in it. Awwww... I can't help it - my instinctive need to cuddle my favourite character comes out sometimes :)
ETA - A very minor point but I'm not sure if its certain that House only came along because he was curious. After their conversation about the book Cuddy says We have to get to Trenton - she could have been meaning 'we' the rescue team, or 'we' the people in this room. She doesn't seem surprised to see House at the site (going from memory).
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Yeah, that makes sense
If she'd reacted normally, House would have had no reason to be suspicious and follow her to Trenton, upon which the whole episode would have collapsed.
Yes, true - I just felt bad for him at her lack of positive reaction because I felt it was a sincere gift that he'd gone to a lot of trouble to find and then re-find - and he'd written 'Greg' in it. Awwww... I can't help it - my instinctive need to cuddle my favourite character comes out sometimes :)
ETA - A very minor point but I'm not sure if its certain that House only came along because he was curious. After their conversation about the book Cuddy says We have to get to Trenton - she could have been meaning 'we' the rescue team, or 'we' the people in this room. She doesn't seem surprised to see House at the site (going from memory).