If RSL knew how we were booking up his free time, he'd hate us. I've been fantasy casting him into a recurring role on The Good Wife as an appeal lawyer. He's a single dad with a little girl.
He would hate us, wouldn't he? I also have that half-hour comedy/drama TV series about two ex-boyfriends who co-own a design firm that I want him to be the lead in...
How they'll screw it up: since the couple is married and both identify as asexual, House will have to figure out that only one is truly asexual, while the other has a physical problem which House will cure, thus screwing up the marriage permanently. Because this is David Shore's philosophy, the relationship will have to be either destroyed or damaged.
It's very sad how right you are. : ( In fact, he'll probably prove they both are not asexual, because if you're happy in a situation that House wouldn't be happy in, that means you are WRONG and DOOMED.
If they both turn out to be not-asexual, though, they'd stay together? Unless of course this means one turns out to be straight and the other is gay?
I don't know. I'm going to watch for House and Wilson and the bet and them being idiots in their own fun-to-watch ways, and attempt to ignore the Shoreness of it all.
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If RSL knew how we were booking up his free time, he'd hate us. I've been fantasy casting him into a recurring role on The Good Wife as an appeal lawyer. He's a single dad with a little girl.
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I don't know. I'm going to watch for House and Wilson and the bet and them being idiots in their own fun-to-watch ways, and attempt to ignore the Shoreness of it all.
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