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In which no comparisons are made to the Buffy episode of almost the same name, but there is a reference to Willow.

Lots of Wilson, flirtatious glances, fanficcy meta stuff and the promise of trouble make me happy.

This ep had me from the first PPTH scene, when House got distracted from the differential because Wilson was chatting up the nurse. First of all, Wilson was in brown, which looks great on him. Second, House was definitely showing his possessive-jealous side, whether you interpret that as his desire to have Wilson for himself or to control his life or to save him from another disastrous relationship or all of the above. Fans sometimes complain when their book/show/whatever starts to read or watch like fanfic, but this was just great. Reminiscent of House breaking up Chase and the woman in “All In,” except that time he needed a clear-headed Chase to help treat a sick child and here he was just being nosy. Wendy or whatever her name was sure got in a good jab, whereas Chase’s date just left. And on second viewing it’s even funnier because you know that what she heard about House came from Foreman, not Wilson.

Cameron’s line about being the one who’s seeing the nurse made me giggle, as did Chase’s bug-eyed reaction. (Guess he still hasn’t learned to expect stuff like that to come out of her mouth.) She had some great lines later too, like her Willow-esque “Oh, ‘almost’?” to House’s, “Oh, 90%?” or the plaintive, “Does anyone care about the swelling?” Likewise, Chase was on tonight, chock full of smirks and glances and pats and folded hands and tosses and catches and brown-nosing as he sat back and watched in amusement the antics around him. [livejournal.com profile] synn was over (our first time watching together “live”; how is that possible?) so all the House/Chase-y moments stood out. And what was with the sudden focus on the House-Foreman-Chase dynamic?

While I found the final scene between Foreman and the patient moving, I felt it lacked the power of an episode like "Histories" where what begins as an antagonistic relationship between doctor and patient softens until the doctor eventually becomes sympathetic -- more specifically, Foreman looks beyond his assumptions and actually gets to know the person -- and then hurt, because of the patient's pain or death. I guess I shouldn't be complaining because we got to see one of Foreman's better sides. Maybe one day he'll learn not to make assumptions about people. Probably around the same time Chase stops being surprised at Cameron's dirty mouth, Cameron stops mooning over her boss, Wilson gets his act together and House counts his blessings.

Tied in first place for the most metalicious moments of the hour are the cop’s House-analysis in the clinic and Wilson’s speech about House having ruined his marriages. If I haven’t mentioned this lately, I am really, really sick of all the characters doing things like that, with the “You” this and the “You” that, especially when they’re guest stars who don’t even know him. And yet. This time it was almost okay because the cop’s a cop, or rather a detective, or whatever he is. It’s his job to read people in the way House does for fun. So at least with the cop -- as opposed to a patient’s wife -- such an accurate assessment is plausible. And as opposed to when it’s Wilson doing the smug analyzing, with the cop this might actually be useful. Still, not the best way to go about showing that this guy understands the way House works and doesn’t like him.

But! He tripped him! That was excellent, in a frightening way. House looked shaken and angry, without the hint of amusement we saw when Wilson filed through his cane (how kind of the writers to remind us of that a few minutes earlier). This guy (name, please, anyone? I didn’t catch it) is shaping up to be a fascinating nemesis. He’s sharp and mean and scary and perfectly willing to manhandle House and in a position to punish him for at least some of the crap he’s been pulling lately, like the faked prescription and the speeding. He got the swab he wanted in that clinic scene, but House just had to have the last word (or thermometer-stick), no doubt to get revenge for the humiliation of having stumbled. And then again with the one-upmanship in Cuddy’s office. Jeez, House doesn’t know when he’s pissing off the wrong person -- or rather, he can’t seem to help himself. *coughVogler* It was clear even before the cop revealed himself as a cop that he could do some serious damage to House, physically or litigiously. Maybe House really does think he’s immune to consequences. Guess next week will prove him wrong.

I love the cop’s intensity, the tension he has with House. Maybe it’s my overactive, sexed-up imagination talking, but there was something vaguely sexually threatening about his manner each time he showed up, with the belt buckle/pants lowering, the struggle for dominance and the skin-baring pat-down on the street. The show almost certainly won’t go in that direction, though I hope it plays with the idea more, but there’s fantastic potential for non-con or hurt/comfort fanfic in this arc. I think based on past conversation that [livejournal.com profile] firestorm717’s with me at least a little bit on this one.

ETA: Ha, [livejournal.com profile] firestorm717 who just created this icon and [livejournal.com profile] house_tritter.
ETA 2: Definitely not just me; [livejournal.com profile] usomitai begins to break the subtext down here.

Back to the meta bit: how brilliant was the scene in Wilson’s office? Wilson’s exasperation that House stole the nurse’s personnel file was cute, but what took the cake, of course, was when he started in on how House had contributed to his ruined relationships and didn’t want Wilson to have a healthy one now because then House wouldn’t be the center of his life anymore. It’s touching, if you think about it, implying that House is afraid Wilson will leave him if the right woman comes along. ’Course, House makes it hard to sympathize with him for long. But anyway, that was great. Also it looked like RSL was trying not to laugh as he delivered some of those lines, as if someone were making faces behind the camera; or maybe Wilson was just amused at his friend’s possessiveness.

As for the Poconos bit, it was your classic joke that’s at once slashy and slash-cancelling. Slashy because, um, Wilson thought House just suggested a romantic weekend getaway (and House did absolutely nothing to contradict him even after Wilson made it clear that he’d misinterpreted the intimation), and slash-cancelling because Wilson was taken aback and even a little frightened by the idea of it. While it was a hoot to have a character address the subtext again, on first viewing I got the impression from that little exchange that there is and was nothing romantic or sexual between them, even as my inner House/Wilson ’shipper started constructing ways to work with it.

And that is it for tonight because it’s far too late to be up. Happy Halloween!

ETA: Episode reactions - Pru, daasgrrl, Diane Kristine, usomitai, m_butterfly (on lack of empathy in fan reactions), stephantom, leiascully

Post-ep fic: "Humiliation" by baked_goldfish (House/Tritter dub-con, NC-17), "The Heart Must Pause to Breathe" by noydb666 (Wilson gen / H/W UST), "Safe as Houses" by kj_draft (House/Tritter non-con, NC-17), Untitled Bail Spec Fic by savemoony (Tritter POV, gen)

Date: Nov. 1st, 2006 04:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kabal42.livejournal.com
Now I'm almost scared to read your reviews, but you are two seasons ahead of me, so no real harm done ;-)

I saw "DNR" last night and tonight there will be "Paternity" on Danish TV, which started last week. Yes, I missed the pilot, sadly, but now I'm on again from the beginning and will probably cross-watch so that I am 7 episodes ahead in one viewing ;-)

Anyway, as a new viewer, DNR was a fun episode because the patient (the trumpetist guy who has been diagnosed with ASL) sees another obsessive personality in House and forces House to relate to him. That was good. Especially the leaving the hospital together in the end with identical limps.
I'll refrain from the long commentings, but there was my short run-down of it so far.

Date: Nov. 1st, 2006 04:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Hello, new House fan! I'm not sure whether to be pleased or sorry that these reviews scare you. :) I won't be offended if you decide not to read them, of course. I know what it's like trying to avoid spoilers.

Crap, I forgot to email you about the pilot. *makes note*

"DNR" is a great episode for the way it handles the ethical dilemma (oftentimes the show bungles them, muddies them up or drags them out too long or doesn't address them enough) and builds that sweet connection between House and the patient. That "one thing" speech was really touching, wasn't it? It's also interesting to see Foreman work through his own professional dilemma about his working relationship with House and whether it's worth the mental anguish to learn from him.

"Paternity" may have been the first episode I saw. Hm. They re-ran it a lot too. The patient's name is Dan and at one point Chase shouts it a couple of times, so now whenever I hear the name "Dan" I hear it with an urgent Australian accent. Hee. But the episode is good -- funny and scary and wistful. Enjoy!

Date: Nov. 1st, 2006 05:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kabal42.livejournal.com
I'm not really scared, just getting into the show ;-) So there's the spoiler issue, but I'm counting on my horrible memory to be its horrible self.

:-) Looking forward to that email.

The speech really was touching, I completely loved it. And there were some nice use of jazz stereotyping in the musician guy which I found interesting in itself.
Foreman's dilemma was interesting. Especially since he's the one who objects the most to House on a general basis. Chase seems to go with the flow and Cameron still is a bit too vague to me to have much impression. It'll get there, I'm sure.

Heh! I hope I'll avoid the accent memory - I'd rather not think Dan Radcliffe in Australian ;-)
I will! It's on in 1½ hours, so I might come and pester your journal again after.

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