Yesterdays House episode SPOLERS IS IN THIS DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE A ANTI-SPOLERS PERSON:
I don't know what to think of really. Or better expressed: I loved it! But I think my standards when it comes to House rating has bacomed to much lower this season. But one thing is certain, it was much better than many of the latest episodes.
Wilson. Finally the writers gave something to RSL, I have missed him so much. He is hardly around anymore. he lastest episode was such a scandal, I mean here you got one of the best actors in america (Broadway, movies, the man surely got talent) and you don't use his incredible talent. That is just one reason I want to hit the writers. But now we got to see him a lot. There was so much things I loved. The first close up on his face made me extremely happy (it has to be good), his many cute sounds (the oops made me giggle and the scene where the patient tells her true story, his face expressions is to die for), that he finally got to be the smart one...or...read this discussion:
http://community.livejournal.com/house_wilson/1312956.htmlI agree with them on many points. First I was just happy that he was in the episode and stared at him in every scene. But when I saw it again I started to get their point. Wilson has no self-confidence any more. He is still witty but why let the ducklings talk all the time? Why be so quiet? Why no confidence with Robin? He is supposed to be a ladies man. He is clearly depressed and why wouldn't he? His life is a hotel room, cancer patients and a crashed friendship with House. The more I think about the Wilson in this episode, the more sad I become. I miss old house with Wilson/House friendship, I miss that emotional core. The writers MUST do something about that. But if Wilson seemed sad maybe they will focus more on it in future episodes. After I read that discussion I can't see the Wuddy thing work anymore. First I was just so happy for it but now, they still would be a good couple in my opinion but now? In this situation with Wilson all sad (totally amazing acting skills from RSL, his whole body language screams depressed). When he called the hooker, (yes he knew that she was one) such a moving scene. He acted like a insecure teenage boy. That was good cause now they seems to want to focus on Wilson a little bit. He is so in need of a relationship that he called a hooker. It was sad/cute/weird. But he needed to get laid so good for him. I loved Wilson in this episode (he is a good-locking man that's for sure) and I pray that they do something about his whole situation.
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Cameron/Chase split. Finally I hated them together. I hated slut Cameron (not that she is one but they made her so weird) and I hated Chase being all pussy and stupid. I used to love Cameron but this Chase thing has making her a total bitch. I hope that they get a little bit normal after this.
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Forman was funny with the Cameron/Chase thing....the cliffhanger (Wilson said nothing, damn he is sad) And what about Forman these days, we know nothing about him anymore. But it seems like we are getting more Forman in coming episodes. Forman has never been a favorite of mine but now it seems like he is taking Cameron's old spot in my top characters list. he is the only sane one among the ducklings. Chase going after Cameron, poor stupid boy that was just meant to hurt him.
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The focus on the medical cases. Not so much as it used to be but almost. Loved how they compared the plane and the hospital. The mass hysteria...maybe pushing it but still believable. I liked the plane bit, that he needed a team was just so cute, he can't make it on his own. Little Chase, awwww. And many good House lines some writers still know how to do it. House and cuddy was funny together but no Huddy please. But they are funny together, like friends.
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Nothing more I just can't wait how the next episodes is going to be. Can they save Wilson? How do they handle the cameron/Chase split? What about this Wilson/Cuddy date? How many writers am I allowed to kill?
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For non-House activities. We saw the first Micky Mouse movie from 1928 which kicked but. Damn Mickey was a mean son of a bitch those days. We also saw a great musical from 1930 something, 42'nd Street. I love old Hollywood musicals, musicals in general to be frank. I know...a little bit geeky and girlie but what the hell. And it was almost warm today which made us bye ice-cream and take off our jackets. Stupid cause it turned out to be cold in the breeze. Swedish weather is never to be trusted that's for sure. Listening to german spoken word, I love it. Her german accent sounds fantastic.