"Skin Deep" (original pathetic excuse for commentary here)
Every time we see House in bed I cross my fingers that Wilson's there just beyond the frame. One of these days it'll happen. Till then, we can make do with "Desire" fading from House in his bedroom into Wilson at the hospital.
"This is creepy, even for you" could have been a cheesy line, but Jennifer Morrison delivers it really well. I like her anger when House makes assumptions about how Alex is screwed up because she's good-looking. Cameron doesn't get much in that scene, but JM works a lot into what she has to work with.
Chase! Saying "Shocker" and making the bet with House, sealed with the touching of fists. And making fun of Cameron: "Oh, my God! It might be PTSD!"
The clues in this episode were painfully obvious the first time. Not that the diagnosis was obvious (though it was one of the few times I guessed it before it was revealed), just that they screamed (and still scream) CLUE! and it detracts from my enjoyment when it's so obvious the team is missing an important part of the diagnosis.
Man, I love Foreman when he's talking to patients he doesn't disrespect. Explaining the nature and dangers of the rapid detox procedure to Alex's dad was great. And getting two accurate digs in to House: "Your theory has the advantages of being completely unproveable and completely exculpating you," and then warning House about rushing the diagnosis because he's in pain.
One more item in the "House may be a jerk, but he's an effective doctor" category: The clinic patient doesn't want to talk to Cuddy, he wants House.
Arg, the brain biopsy needle looks so wobbly it makes me cringe every time.
...And the wardrobe team strikes again with Romantic-poet!Cameron.
"HOUSE. THIS IS GOD." No comments necessary.
Ha ha, my dad walked in in the middle of the MRI scene and stayed for a few minutes. Just before the cane-smack, he said in re Wilson's Serious Face™, "Is he cross-eyed?" Poor RSL. Does anyone know for sure if he has strabismus?
It still pisses me off that (a) House gets to suggest paraneoplastic syndrome instead of the oncologist and (b) Wilson misses the cancerous testicle. I like thinking it's because Wilson is preoccupied with his disintegrating marriage and House's pain. One day maybe the show's writers will let him be right and/or effective, since he's supposed to be the Boy Wonder department head and all.
Almost makes up for it that he does the biopsy, though. In a sweater-vest, no less.
More roots of "No Reason" – Cuddy saying morphine is "extreme, even for you" (echoing Cameron) and half-jokes that it would start him "down the road to becoming a junkie"; then, when House says he can't go to Wilson because Wilson thinks the problem is psychosomatic, she immediately says she agrees with him. Teaming up against him for his own good.
House close to tears...Wilson's voice has broken so often now that it's getting less effective, but this hasn't lost its power.
"Sex Kills" (original commentary here [with some Boston Legal])
I love this ep. It's slightly out of formula, Wilson gets the secondary plot,* and we've got Adam Busch and Greg Grunberg guesting. Funny how writing fic brings certain episodes particularly close to one's heart (though it's more complicated than that, since the fic probably arises from one's love for the episode to begin with). I adore this one, having watched it a few times before/while writing "Dissonance," and I adore "House vs. God" even more, having watched it a bunch of times before/while writing "Need." [/self-promotion]
*Once again I'm reminded that my love for this show is usually proportionate to RSL's screen time.
Anyhow, on to the play-by-play, skipping stuff mentioned the first time 'round:
Nice subtle foreshadowing with the hearts in the bridge game.
More unconscious-House!brain fodder for "No Reason" – "Then again, I guess your testicles aren't gonna explode either."
House: When guys have brain-crotch problems, it's usually the result of using one too much and the other too little.
Cameron: *pointed look at Chase*
"It seems there are other ways to kill people besides having sex with them." It seems there are show writers hanging out on TWOP and making meta in-jokes in the scripts.
(Said I wouldn't go over stuff twice. But OMGfoosball scene.)
Ha, House winked at Cameron as the elevator doors were closing. Right after "Big sloppy heart beats no heart at all."
Neuberger may be a JERK for what he did to his wife, but he's also one of the strongest and most convincing patient relatives ever on this show.
Chase ("Sex Kills"): "You want us to do a differential diagnosis on a dead person?"
Chase ("House vs. God"): "This is crazy, we're diagnosing a recovery."
Oh, squinty, voice-breaky Wilson. *tear* Seriously, though, do all actors take a class called "Exploitation of lower eyelid muscles for dramatic moments"?
F*ck House's pager, and f*ck the scriptwriters for all the times they've cut short a decent House/Wilson scene with that stupid beeping. (Twice in this ep and the not-fake page in "Histories" come immediately to mind.) Have some guts and let them get somewhere for a change!
Wilson looks so good at the end there. And House proves despite blowing him off earlier in the exchange that went a little too far beyond "helpful advice couched in insults" that he cares about him. Too bad most of it is played for laughs next week. (Will be played for laughs?)
Every time we see House in bed I cross my fingers that Wilson's there just beyond the frame. One of these days it'll happen. Till then, we can make do with "Desire" fading from House in his bedroom into Wilson at the hospital.
"This is creepy, even for you" could have been a cheesy line, but Jennifer Morrison delivers it really well. I like her anger when House makes assumptions about how Alex is screwed up because she's good-looking. Cameron doesn't get much in that scene, but JM works a lot into what she has to work with.
Chase! Saying "Shocker" and making the bet with House, sealed with the touching of fists. And making fun of Cameron: "Oh, my God! It might be PTSD!"
The clues in this episode were painfully obvious the first time. Not that the diagnosis was obvious (though it was one of the few times I guessed it before it was revealed), just that they screamed (and still scream) CLUE! and it detracts from my enjoyment when it's so obvious the team is missing an important part of the diagnosis.
Man, I love Foreman when he's talking to patients he doesn't disrespect. Explaining the nature and dangers of the rapid detox procedure to Alex's dad was great. And getting two accurate digs in to House: "Your theory has the advantages of being completely unproveable and completely exculpating you," and then warning House about rushing the diagnosis because he's in pain.
One more item in the "House may be a jerk, but he's an effective doctor" category: The clinic patient doesn't want to talk to Cuddy, he wants House.
Arg, the brain biopsy needle looks so wobbly it makes me cringe every time.
...And the wardrobe team strikes again with Romantic-poet!Cameron.
"HOUSE. THIS IS GOD." No comments necessary.
Ha ha, my dad walked in in the middle of the MRI scene and stayed for a few minutes. Just before the cane-smack, he said in re Wilson's Serious Face™, "Is he cross-eyed?" Poor RSL. Does anyone know for sure if he has strabismus?
It still pisses me off that (a) House gets to suggest paraneoplastic syndrome instead of the oncologist and (b) Wilson misses the cancerous testicle. I like thinking it's because Wilson is preoccupied with his disintegrating marriage and House's pain. One day maybe the show's writers will let him be right and/or effective, since he's supposed to be the Boy Wonder department head and all.
Almost makes up for it that he does the biopsy, though. In a sweater-vest, no less.
More roots of "No Reason" – Cuddy saying morphine is "extreme, even for you" (echoing Cameron) and half-jokes that it would start him "down the road to becoming a junkie"; then, when House says he can't go to Wilson because Wilson thinks the problem is psychosomatic, she immediately says she agrees with him. Teaming up against him for his own good.
House close to tears...Wilson's voice has broken so often now that it's getting less effective, but this hasn't lost its power.
"Sex Kills" (original commentary here [with some Boston Legal])
I love this ep. It's slightly out of formula, Wilson gets the secondary plot,* and we've got Adam Busch and Greg Grunberg guesting. Funny how writing fic brings certain episodes particularly close to one's heart (though it's more complicated than that, since the fic probably arises from one's love for the episode to begin with). I adore this one, having watched it a few times before/while writing "Dissonance," and I adore "House vs. God" even more, having watched it a bunch of times before/while writing "Need." [/self-promotion]
*Once again I'm reminded that my love for this show is usually proportionate to RSL's screen time.
Anyhow, on to the play-by-play, skipping stuff mentioned the first time 'round:
Nice subtle foreshadowing with the hearts in the bridge game.
More unconscious-House!brain fodder for "No Reason" – "Then again, I guess your testicles aren't gonna explode either."
House: When guys have brain-crotch problems, it's usually the result of using one too much and the other too little.
Cameron: *pointed look at Chase*
"It seems there are other ways to kill people besides having sex with them." It seems there are show writers hanging out on TWOP and making meta in-jokes in the scripts.
(Said I wouldn't go over stuff twice. But OMGfoosball scene.)
Ha, House winked at Cameron as the elevator doors were closing. Right after "Big sloppy heart beats no heart at all."
Neuberger may be a JERK for what he did to his wife, but he's also one of the strongest and most convincing patient relatives ever on this show.
Chase ("Sex Kills"): "You want us to do a differential diagnosis on a dead person?"
Chase ("House vs. God"): "This is crazy, we're diagnosing a recovery."
Oh, squinty, voice-breaky Wilson. *tear* Seriously, though, do all actors take a class called "Exploitation of lower eyelid muscles for dramatic moments"?
F*ck House's pager, and f*ck the scriptwriters for all the times they've cut short a decent House/Wilson scene with that stupid beeping. (Twice in this ep and the not-fake page in "Histories" come immediately to mind.) Have some guts and let them get somewhere for a change!
Wilson looks so good at the end there. And House proves despite blowing him off earlier in the exchange that went a little too far beyond "helpful advice couched in insults" that he cares about him. Too bad most of it is played for laughs next week. (Will be played for laughs?)
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