The last five minutes of the episode left me stunned. We are to believe that Cuddy got engaged to Lucas the day before and is now no longer with him? Did she take a lunch break, go home and kick him out of her life? And then we have her declaring her long-standing love for House...and House standing there soaking it all up like a needy sponge. This is the same woman who, only hours before got up in House's face and told him he was miserable, without friends and basically could have saved himself some trouble by dying years ago. Yes, House is an emotional mess right now--but I don't think he's an idiot. He and Cuddy have the personality mix of oil and water, and I just can't see them in a close relationship together for any length of time without a massive clash happening.
It seems to me that this year, the writers have tried their best to make us hate Wilson. They have him preaching and lecturing and pointing his finger and wrongdoing--but they don't allow him to be the person we know he is--House's friend and defender and the one person House can always count on. Like you said so well--Wilson chooses to be in House's life. It's so sad. My only hope for the next season is that they get all this ludicrous behavior out of their systems and start behaving like the characters we have come to love.
Oh, and let's face it--Wilson and Sam are not going to last long together either. That's just a bomb waiting to explode.
As much as the ending strained credibility, I think once I get over my kneejerk reaction to the final, I'll quite look forward to the possibility of explosions at the beginning of next season, as long as I get some equal opportunity Wilson angst...
I don't necessarily agree that the writers have tried to make us hate Wilson, but that's certainly been the result with many fans. But then I've never understood the Wilson hate.
It seems to me that this year, the writers have tried their best to make us hate Wilson. They have him preaching and lecturing and pointing his finger and wrongdoing--but they don't allow him to be the person we know he is--House's friend and defender and the one person House can always count on. Like you said so well--Wilson chooses to be in House's life. It's so sad. My only hope for the next season is that they get all this ludicrous behavior out of their systems and start behaving like the characters we have come to love.
Oh, and let's face it--Wilson and Sam are not going to last long together either. That's just a bomb waiting to explode.
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I don't necessarily agree that the writers have tried to make us hate Wilson, but that's certainly been the result with many fans. But then I've never understood the Wilson hate.
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