In the spirit of queenzulu, who's conducting a House re-watch (at the time of writing she's up to Sports Medicine -- she's tagged the eps here) -- I present THE GREAT S2 RE-WATCH
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Only Cameron would thing you could rescue someone from terminal disease by caring REALLY, REALLY HARD.
Strangely, Thirteen with her seeming coolness and own terminal illness, manages to be even more pathetic than Cameron. Not to mention infinitely more incompetent, much like the actress who portrays her. Never in the history of Cameron's self righteousness did she forget to feed a patient his pills, or nearly plug the wrong tube into the slurry. Oh House writers, you do wrong by your women.
When I think how many times the case could have been solved inside of fifteen minutes if House had only overcome his personal issues and examined the patient thoroughly himself, I can cut the fellows some slack for occasional errors in judgment. The entire department is brilliant but flawed. Chase and Foreman both killed patients, too. I can recall Cam and Thirteen having some save the day moments as well
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I honestly don't care how calm or sweet Thirteen is if she can't even feed a patient his pills. Foreman actually killing a patient is debatable. Chase did, but they devoted an entire episode to examining all the tiny reasons why he did. As far as I can see, Thirteen failed because she failed medical school 101. And if she was as frazzled by the selection process, she shouldn't be on the team in the first place. I don't care whether she has a terminal illness or is bisexual (and, I read the stupidest OW comment on the character, ever). The writers seem to be confusing a gimmick with actual depth in a character
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I noticed throughout the whole Stacy arc Wilson's views about House were inconsistent and flawed. Very realistic for him to be that way, but it was funny. He was always changing his lectures and changing his mind about the ways House sucked and what House should do next. I know House is a pain in the ass, but I think Wilson takes a little endurance to stick with at times as well. House' ability to track Wilson's motives rather than some of the stuff falling out of his mouth does them service this season. God, they were so cute
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Strangely, Thirteen with her seeming coolness and own terminal illness, manages to be even more pathetic than Cameron. Not to mention infinitely more incompetent, much like the actress who portrays her. Never in the history of Cameron's self righteousness did she forget to feed a patient his pills, or nearly plug the wrong tube into the slurry. Oh House writers, you do wrong by your women.
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