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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:24 pm
Yay! Another funny episode! I loved it. It was fantastic. It was spectacular. It was fantacular.
..moving on. Cameron seemed to have been in a bad mood for some reason, throughout the entire episode. She was spouting cynical comment after cynical statement after cynical wisecrack - so much, in fact, House replied to one with a fantastic "Oh, snap!" ...That "Oh, snap!" shall live on in my heart for all eternity.
The whole House and Wilson thing is way cool. When House had a "date" with himself, Wilson's disgusted reaction was hilarious. And the pranks. And the cane. All hilarious.... I'm being vague because I don't want to have to white-text this, and vagueness will make people go "Eh?" if they haven't seen the episode. I mean, if you can decipher what I'm talking about and you haven't seen the episode, you've got some ninja-quality deciphering skills, my friend.
The shows are getting better and better. I think the Wilson and House thing is adding to the comedy, which adds to my fangirlish obsession with the show. And the characters are growing. And Foreman is suddenly becoming cooler and cooler. ("It's called a 'whiteboard' for a reason" - "Now can you give me that black marker?" was fabulous) Yaaaay for episode.... whatever that episode number was. (:
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Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:18 am
Yes. I -love- how the characters have changed. Well, 'cept for Chase...if he has changed, I haven't paid attention to it. : /
Anywho...The past few episodes have been wonderful. Of course, anything would be better than the episodes with Vogler. *shudders* 'Cause I saw a re-run of the first episode with him. D<
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 1:16 pm
The last episode wasn't as funny as the one before it... Did anyone catch the possible Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference when House said that 42 was his "lucky number"?
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:06 pm
Julia Dream The last episode wasn't as funny as the one before it... Did anyone catch the possible Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference when House said that 42 was his "lucky number"? hehehe I noticed that! Did anyone else think that the little boy was adorable?
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 12:15 am
RamiaAnimorphis Did anyone else think that the little boy was adorable? Both me and my boyfriend thought he was kinda weird and freaky looking, actually.
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 2:07 am
LaBelleIsolde RamiaAnimorphis Did anyone else think that the little boy was adorable? Both me and my boyfriend thought he was kinda weird and freaky looking, actually. Hehe. I dunno. Something about him is just sooo cute. Another thing I loved was Wilson's code when speaking to House. I talked like that all day today. XD
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:20 am
Lovely episode. All full of moral values, ethics, and snippiness. Yaaay!
Favorite quote:
Cameron: We have rectal bleeding. House: All of you?
Mwaha. There were others, I'm sure, but that's the one I decided to remember to talk to my friends about.
And at the end - bad Foreman. Bad, bad Foreman. Now Cameron is going to have to be my favorite Duckling, since dear Foreman has joined Chase on the Path of the a**.
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 7:39 am
I actually like the way Foreman handled that whole situation....Cameron just took the childish point of view....I mean Foreman does have an extremely valid point...he's just looking out for the future of his career...And Cameron should just take Cuddy's advice and just write another one.
At any rate, I loved that episode....I kinda liked the fact that House was sleeping so much and the patient wasn't....xP
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:43 pm
Julia Dream Favorite quote:
Cameron: We have rectal bleeding. House: All of you?
That was my favorite, too.
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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:18 pm
Kaleigh_Lynne I actually like the way Foreman handled that whole situation....Cameron just took the childish point of view....I mean Foreman does have an extremely valid point...he's just looking out for the future of his career...And Cameron should just take Cuddy's advice and just write another one.
At any rate, I loved that episode....I kinda liked the fact that House was sleeping so much and the patient wasn't....xP Thank you! I've been trying to tell my friend that Foreman wasn't out of line in the way that he acted toward Cameron at the end!
Cameron has a very skewed view on how the world works. House put it lovely when he goes on that rant about how Cameron gets attached to every dying person she comes in contact with!
I loved Cuddy's advice! ^_^
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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:15 am
RamiaAnimorphis Kaleigh_Lynne I actually like the way Foreman handled that whole situation....Cameron just took the childish point of view....I mean Foreman does have an extremely valid point...he's just looking out for the future of his career...And Cameron should just take Cuddy's advice and just write another one.
At any rate, I loved that episode....I kinda liked the fact that House was sleeping so much and the patient wasn't....xP Thank you! I've been trying to tell my friend that Foreman wasn't out of line in the way that he acted toward Cameron at the end!
Cameron has a very skewed view on how the world works. House put it lovely when he goes on that rant about how Cameron gets attached to every dying person she comes in contact with!
I loved Cuddy's advice! ^_^The problem is, we know the "Ducklings" don't just see eachother at work - they go to banquets and fundraisers and whatnot and talk to eachother when they don't have to, and that normally qualifies as "friends". They have normal conversations with eachother that have nothing to do with the case, they give advice and take advice - that is also what people call "friends". They're not just "colleagues" like Foreman said they were - sure, they wouldn't follow eachother around just to stay close, but if I was coming from Cameron's point of view, I would assume that they'd at least exchange phone numbers or emails when one of them graduated or left the teaching hospital. I don't think Cameron's viewpoint is skewed at all - I think Foreman just wanted an excuse for doing what he did - that he did it to a "colleague" and not a "friend" because, well, doing something like that to a "friend" would result in guilt.
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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:12 am
Cameron has her head up her a** and somehow expects everyone to be nice. Not so. They're nothing more that acquaintances, I know lots of people I can have a friendly chat with or even hang out with if I want, but I don't consider them "friends" -- Usually they fall under the category of "other students."
Foreman has just as much right to write the paper, it's not like he owes her anything, especially something as stupid and a**l as that. She's rather selfish too. I say she got what was coming to her, and I enjoyed it after watching her be a childish little prat for the whole episode. The little "Hahaha! You were rooting for a bigger b***h than the one that you were supposed to be treating!" was a nice touch to shoving it all in Cameron's face. I loved it.
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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:02 pm
I believe that this brings House's total number of languages spoken officialy up to 3: English Spanish Manderin
One can assume he also knows latin, given his field of medicine, although doctors no longer *have* to know latin.
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Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:42 am
Julia Dream RamiaAnimorphis Kaleigh_Lynne I actually like the way Foreman handled that whole situation....Cameron just took the childish point of view....I mean Foreman does have an extremely valid point...he's just looking out for the future of his career...And Cameron should just take Cuddy's advice and just write another one.
At any rate, I loved that episode....I kinda liked the fact that House was sleeping so much and the patient wasn't....xP Thank you! I've been trying to tell my friend that Foreman wasn't out of line in the way that he acted toward Cameron at the end!
Cameron has a very skewed view on how the world works. House put it lovely when he goes on that rant about how Cameron gets attached to every dying person she comes in contact with!
I loved Cuddy's advice! ^_^The problem is, we know the "Ducklings" don't just see each other at work - they go to banquets and fundraisers and whatnot and talk to each other when they don't have to, and that normally qualifies as "friends". They have normal conversations with each other that have nothing to do with the case, they give advice and take advice - that is also what people call "friends". They're not just "colleagues" like Foreman said they were - sure, they wouldn't follow each other around just to stay close, but if I was coming from Cameron's point of view, I would assume that they'd at least exchange phone numbers or emails when one of them graduated or left the teaching hospital. I don't think Cameron's viewpoint is skewed at all - I think Foreman just wanted an excuse for doing what he did - that he did it to a "colleague" and not a "friend" because, well, doing something like that to a "friend" would result in guilt. I see what you mean about the whole "colleague" "friend" argument. And while I do think that they are a bit more than "colleagues"...I don't really view them as each others friends. And I still think that Cuddy's advice trumps the entire disagreement. There are tons of things she can write about...just pick another one and go with it....Because complaining about the past isn't going to change it...and it isn't going to help you in the future. The huge problem I see is how Cameron just couldn't let it go. She brought it up through the entire episode at the most inappropriate moments. It just seemed totally bitchy and insensitive to talk about your life problems when you're running tests on a patient when time is so important. For being the one to always sympathize and care about the patient...she was totally different...I mean...what if the patient had died? She had been so distracted over something so stupid...and she didn't just keep it to herself...she bugged others about it... sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 4:15 am
MatriatheTainted I believe that this brings House's total number of languages spoken officialy up to 3: English Spanish Manderin One can assume he also knows latin, given his field of medicine, although doctors no longer *have* to know latin. I think he might also know Portuguese, but some of the phrases in Portuguese and Spanish are the same... I know a little Portuguese and have readily recognised him using words I recognised. I'm unsure of whether it was actually Portuguese or just something interchangeable between the two languages. Although with House I was half expecting that he would know Mandarin.
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