This ep of House seriously broke my heart. The scene where Wilson asks House to drill a hole in his brain and shock said brain with electricity so he could try and remember something else, man, that was really really painful to watch, cuz you could clearly see when realization hit House, that for Wilson Amber's life was indeed more important than his (House's) - it was so clear that he didn't even have to add "you wan't me to risk my life to try and save Amber's?" Man, that was excellent acting from both Hugh and Robert. And when House told Wilson that Amber had taken the pills? Wilson was so desperate to find a cure that he didn't even realize that there was no cure. I didn't expect Amber to die. I thought they would've saved her. Even after House said there was nothing they could do. And when she actually died I was like 'omg... no way...' Lastly, Thirteen has Huntington's. I so did not see that coming. That made me go OH FRAK.
Next season is gonna me so fraked up. Cuz House now knows that Wilson doesn't love him that much after all. Wilson feels guilty for not being home that night to pick up House, and for having forced House to do the electricity thing that almost killed him. House also feels guilty for having called Wilson that night, and then for taking the bus instead of simply going with Amber. And Thirteen knows she has Huntington's. What a mess.
Lol, I wasn't stalking! I was just posting a comment! And when the page loaded it was completely changed. I kind of paniced for a second 'did I just comment in the wrong journal?!?' you know.
"changing one's layout"... sounds interesting. but I have no idea what you're talking about.
Um, I beg to differ. The other day I was on your LJ and I reloaded the window, and suddenly there were ponies dancing merrily in Santa hats, and they were making fun of Sarah and Xander kissing.
No, I believe that was your screen. You see, ponies in Santa hats don't dance in my journal. They might come to my journal to feed. But they only dance in your very own screen. Fool.
Don't even try to convince me; you're clearly in denial. They dance on your journal when the night comes, like in bowling when they turn off the lights and put on the glowy lights.
Don't even try to put the blame on me...I know you wrote that comment while you were hosting a unicorn and rainbow eating party. THAT'S RIGHT. I SAW YOU.
Oh man, so many deep things. I loved the moment when Wilson was in House's room for a second before he noticed him, because I think it foreshadows so much about what their relationship will be next season and the barrier that will be between them. I just see it as a really awesome, profound finale, and then I realize that soon Wilson will be dealing with this intense loss and it'll eat up his life. I'm really interested in seeing where they go with it.
Yeah, totally. Thinking that House and Wilson might not best friends anymore makes me cry. It'll be very interesting next season to watch how they make it work (or not). And all the other things as well.
Oh man I know, I love House/Wilson drama; their friendship is so randomly profound and screwed-up. I was just watching the ep where Wilson doesn't vote to fire House and he resigns, and House is still making sarcastic comments but then for a second he says something serious that isn't that sensitive but for House it is, and it shows that he still really cares about Wilson. Their friendship is so weird and screwy that when it finally does come to a bad point it's totally fascinating to watch.
I totally didn't know what Huntington's is so I looked it up on wikipedia...she is totally not gonna have a good time dealing with the news next season. I'm totally starting to like her, though. I didn't before because I'd only watched like 3 episodes all season and I was mad that Amber got kicked off and she stayed, but now that I've watched actual episodes with her it's pretty badass.
Yeah, totally. I honestly don't understand the whole slash vibe that many fans feel. They're so cool as best friends. And now, man, it has never gotten to such a bad point before. I mean, there have been bad moments (when Wilson screwed House over telling the truth to the evil cop, remember?), but now it's like their friendship broke in such a bad way that you fear there might not be a way to put the pieces back together like before. And they totally know it.
I LURVE Thirteen. I know, she's the one that got Amber fired, but she's kind of a badass (not to mention hot). The whole thing about Huntington's is that she had a 50% probability of having it since her mom died of it. House had her tested before, but she didn't wanna know the result and explained House why she didn't wanna know, she gave the result to House and he didn't read it either, so there was this kind of profound understanding between them. And it's totally funny how House makes fun of her sexual orientation (she's bisexual). One of his best lines was at the beginning of "House's Head": House: Lesbian. Find out if anybody on that bus was taken to other hospitals. Thirteen: He just forgot [my name]. House: No, Thirteen. I just wanted to call you a lesbian. Thirteen: I'm not a lesbian. House: I was rounding up from 50%.
The scene where Wilson asks House to drill a hole in his brain and shock said brain with electricity so he could try and remember something else, man, that was really really painful to watch, cuz you could clearly see when realization hit House, that for Wilson Amber's life was indeed more important than his (House's) - it was so clear that he didn't even have to add "you wan't me to risk my life to try and save Amber's?" Man, that was excellent acting from both Hugh and Robert.
And when House told Wilson that Amber had taken the pills? Wilson was so desperate to find a cure that he didn't even realize that there was no cure.
I didn't expect Amber to die. I thought they would've saved her. Even after House said there was nothing they could do. And when she actually died I was like 'omg... no way...'
Lastly, Thirteen has Huntington's. I so did not see that coming. That made me go OH FRAK.
Next season is gonna me so fraked up. Cuz House now knows that Wilson doesn't love him that much after all. Wilson feels guilty for not being home that night to pick up House, and for having forced House to do the electricity thing that almost killed him. House also feels guilty for having called Wilson that night, and then for taking the bus instead of simply going with Amber.
And Thirteen knows she has Huntington's.
What a mess.
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"changing one's layout"... sounds interesting. but I have no idea what you're talking about.
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And Thirteen has Huntington's.
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I totally didn't know what Huntington's is so I looked it up on wikipedia...she is totally not gonna have a good time dealing with the news next season. I'm totally starting to like her, though. I didn't before because I'd only watched like 3 episodes all season and I was mad that Amber got kicked off and she stayed, but now that I've watched actual episodes with her it's pretty badass.
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I LURVE Thirteen. I know, she's the one that got Amber fired, but she's kind of a badass (not to mention hot). The whole thing about Huntington's is that she had a 50% probability of having it since her mom died of it. House had her tested before, but she didn't wanna know the result and explained House why she didn't wanna know, she gave the result to House and he didn't read it either, so there was this kind of profound understanding between them.
And it's totally funny how House makes fun of her sexual orientation (she's bisexual). One of his best lines was at the beginning of "House's Head":
House: Lesbian. Find out if anybody on that bus was taken to other hospitals.
Thirteen: He just forgot [my name].
House: No, Thirteen. I just wanted to call you a lesbian.
Thirteen: I'm not a lesbian.
House: I was rounding up from 50%.
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