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Nothing surprising tonight in the non-patient-related plot; the ep mostly covered what last week set up and the spec fics have been exploring. Without the non-con, of course. Next week we should start getting into the juicy stuff. Oh, Wilson. What a choice to be forced to make: betray your friend or damn yourself. Of course he’d choose his friend, awful though House has been to him most of the time. You could just feel the sinking sensation in his stomach as he looked at that forged signature. Tritter must have seen through that subsequent oh-so-earnest assertion the way House usually does. Oh boy, is Wilson going to be in trouble. Tritter will start with the lie about the forged prescription and start digging up God knows what on him, like the secretly-rolled medical marijuana for a start. This sucks so much. Wilson wants to help his patients feel better, and he’s going to get caught up in the mess of a friend who’s notorious for treating his patients abominably. Will they both go down (as far as that’s possible on this show)? Will Wilson catch the brunt of it? Will we finally learn more about his derelict brother?

(Er, for those of you who read spoilers, please don’t answer any of these questions.)

Speaking of Wilson treating his patients well, not only was it nice as always to see him performing a procedure, he was also so careful and gentle with the bronchoscopy, sliding the tube down and slowly sliding his gaze up to the monitor. Lovely.

I expect there will be squee among the masses about House playing the electric guitar we’d only seen in magazine spreads about his apartment before tonight. I suspect he played (THE BLUES, GET IT?) the instrument in part to reclaim it after Tritter touched it.

Tritter lounging in the bathroom doorway in the violated apartment: sinister, sexy and haughty. Like I said last week, he's a bastard and he's in a position to do House some serious harm. And yet last week and tonight he also got some comic moments -- last week with his expression when House stuck the thermometer in, and this week when he and House did that synchronized gum-chewing/pill-popping, package/bottle-back-in-the-blazer-pocket thing. Cameron spent a lot of time talking about how George was similar to House, but Tritter also shares some of his (less savory) characteristics, the most blatant being arrogance, addiction and enjoyment of power over other people.

One more thing about Tritter: I noticed on a second viewing of “Fools for Love” that part of the reason he seems so menacing is that he’s taller than House, or the scenes are shot at an angle that makes it seem that way. He’s got a few inches on Wilson, too, obviously, which you can see when they shake hands at the end of tonight’s ep. And even when Tritter isn’t standing toe-to-toe with one of them, the setup is such that he’s still higher -- standing while House sits on a stool, for instance, or sitting on a table while Wilson gets a chair. So Tritter always has a height advantage. (And occasionally he invades personal space to put the other person off-guard; notice that Wilson backed away slightly when Tritter pulled the table in and leaned forward.) It’ll be interesting to see if the pattern continues and then begins to reverse when the tides of the power play turn.

Enough Tritter. How about the patient? Fat suit politics aside, I was surprised by how much I liked him. That’s something of a triumph, considering the man could hardly move or make eye contact. It was all in his voice, and the actor has truly marvelous delivery. Eloquent and intelligent and sophisticated. He had some excellent lines -- wish I could remember some of them. And further credit to the writers for not letting things devolve into a simple moral lesson about misjudging the morbidly obese. It could have gotten sappy, but the way the actor handled last scene brought pathos to the situation instead of cheesiness.

So Chase reasserted the prejudice for obese people he showed in “Heavy.” He brushed off this patient and House let him, maybe because he figured Chase would be useless if he were constantly searching for excuses to send the guy home. And then Chase never came back. Weird. I was so sure House would confront him and we’d have some sort of reveal about Chase’s troubled childhood, especially after Foreman needled him, but apparently that screen time went to Cameron. And as for the theory that Cameron had weight issues as a kid (though admittedly he was grasping at straws at that point), silly House -- only one Fellow needs to have that background.

But really -- where did Chase go?

Cameron, meanwhile, continues to grow more and more like House, though we still haven’t been shown how or why. And she’s still flirting, no matter that she’s switched tactics from Season One’s “do you like me?” and Season Two’s waistband-money-slipping to this coy nonchalance, teasing House with puzzles she knows he can’t resist trying to solve. I’m not sure what to make of her attempts to follow in House’s footsteps and bully George into cooperating, but it’s comforting that her tactics failed to achieve the desired result. She can’t be a mini-House -- or at least not an entirely successful mini-House -- within a few episodes. That she slipped the guy some drugs to make him dizzy to keep him under observation seemed out of character until I remembered that she’d tricked what’s-her-name into taking antibiotics last season to prove her diagnosis of Munchausen’s.

Right-o. Random slashy stuff and other enjoyable moments:

- Of course Wilson paid and picked House up from the police station and brought the Vicodin. (He did bring the Vicodin, right? which House immediately took advantage of? I didn’t see whether House got the bottle from Wilson or his own recently-returned personal belongings.) I’d been expecting that Wilson would have to go inside and talk to Tritter, though. Either he did and we didn’t see it, or else Tritter didn’t have a problem releasing House back on the street on his own. Probably got a kick out of it, actually, knowing House’s bike had been impounded. And I thoroughly enjoyed the almost-simultaneous shutting of the car doors as House and Wilson prepared to head off.

- Wilson has been eating beets since he was five, give or take some exaggeration. I’m actually sure this can be useful in filling in his backstory. For instance, regarding the theory that he came from a broken household, he probably wouldn’t have been eating healthy foods so young if he grew up under truly neglectful parents. Even if one or both of his brothers took care of him, I can’t imagine that they’d have fed Jimmy beets.

- House likes cherry tomatoes. I like people who like tomatoes. It’s true though. The first shot of the squirt (*cough*) didn’t look anywhere near powerful enough to splatter (*cough*) Wilson’s lab coat, but according to the second shot the juice and seeds struck home. And Wilson, who is I’m sure used to much worse from his chemo patients, just wiped it off with a metaphorical eye-roll. I love that he didn’t try to stop House from stealing bits of his salad for a change. Guilt or sympathy over House’s personal drama, perhaps?

- Three gleeful cries of “butt plug” from two characters. Interesting.

- House almost laughing as he left the differential room because he ran out of names to call the patient. It didn't look scripted, but rather as if Hugh Laurie just lost it. Yet the editors left it in, so either it was done on purpose or they thought it was amusing too.

- Anyone else notice and enjoy how in the first, I don't know, ten or fifteen minutes of the show, all the differential/inter-Fellows dialogue was moderately paced instead of rapid-fire? By the end they'd returned to the usual rushed delivery and dramatic background music, but it was nice while it lasted.

- Of all the signs tonight that House was distracted and worried, no matter how he tried to pretend otherwise, the most telling, I thought, was when he accidentally let it slip about Cuddy’s sperm donor hunt and couldn’t come up with a decent cover-up. Also interesting for its implication that he knows she isn’t pregnant.

- I wanted to punch House when he crumpled up the paper with the lawyer’s information. Such a relief when he changed his mind and went over for a visit. I want to root unequivocally for House, but he makes it so hard sometimes.


Really randomly, the potential of a trial in this arc does create an easy opening for some House/Boston Legal crossover action. Not that there’s any time to pursue it.


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ETA: Commentaries – daasgrrl, firestorm717, Pru (v. short), karaokegal, noydb666

Post-ep fic"The Easiest Lie" by nightdog_barks (Wilson gen), "Everybody Lies" by theninth (Wilson angst), "Cold Water" by noydb666 (Wilson gen w/brother flashbacks), "One-Night Stand" by nightdog_barks (Wilson/Tritter non-con, hard R), "Ass" by deelaundry (Wilson/Tritter consensual, NC-17), "Rough Justice" by daasgrrl (Wilson/Tritter dub-con, NC-17), "The Hanged Man" by usomitai (Wilson/Tritter consensual, R), "Transference" by kribban (Wilson/Tritter consensual, adult)

Date: Nov. 9th, 2006 02:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firestorm717.livejournal.com
You mean 35 minutes in? Oh, I see it <3 It was such a brief clip, I must've missed it. Haha, yeah, paraneoplastic syndrome has been done to death...the patient wasn't really important in this episode, just the setup for the next few in the cop arc. BTW, how long is the arc supposed to be? 4 episodes? 6?

Justice's lawyers are really high-priced and usually take only big media cases. They're in LA. So I suppose House could be accused of killing a very famous patient on some sort of consult...ironically, not even during a medical procedure of any sort...screws with jurisdictions...hm. *ponders* Might be able to make it work, but I'd have to do some legal research.

And yeah, you're right, I need to take things one at a time. I've got too many fic ideas ;;; and my partner for Pathology has gone AWOL till 11/15 due to work. Epic fanfics are love, though. I need a colorbar for that.

Date: Nov. 9th, 2006 02:16 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Heh, it was about 45 minutes into the 60-minute show last night. Don't know what that translates to on the commercial-free version. I guess 35 if that's where you found it. :)

Newsday's promo article said David Morse would be around for six episodes. So, four more.

Funny how it's easier to cross House with fantasy fandoms like Harry Potter or Buffy the Vampire Slayer than it is to work it in with other "reality"-based fandoms. The rules can't be bent as easily.

Date: Nov. 9th, 2006 02:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firestorm717.livejournal.com
Ah, wow! You're remembering it from last night's episode? Damn, good memory.

Alright, so longer than the Vogler arc. Because I was wondering how they'd wrap it all up in only another two episodes. I want to see some serious House/Wilson fighting...Wilson storming in and asking House what the hell he was thinking with the prescription forgery. And then House being his usual asshole self, brushing it aside with the excuse that Tritter's just trying to scare them. And then Wilson getting more and more adamant, until finally he just grabs House's guitar and slams it down onto the piano seat. Then, the real argument starts...you know House would end up turning it around to blame it on Wilson for not giving him the meds when he needed it because the pain was "all in his head" and snark and wank and etc etc until Wilson finally cracks and does that look he gives in Babies and Bathwater.........okay, maybe I should just write the next episode u_u Mur~ *pokeshoves the writers*

Oh, it is? Well, fantasy, you're not quite as obligated to explain things as much. Plus, reality-based fandoms tend to have a structure around them that's not as easily displaced because the show's plot is based on it. Whereas for fantasy, it's more about just character. Err. Though I'm not sure if I want to see House/HP crossover o_O;

Date: Nov. 9th, 2006 02:55 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
There're some good (though short) House/HP crossovers out there, but I will spare you. I think part of the reason it's easier to cross with fantasy -- and I should be more specific; I mean fantasies that are set in "our" world, like HP or BtVS, where ordinary people live side-by-side with the supernatural -- is that the other show/book/movie/what-have-you has already done the work of constructing a way for the fantastical to exist beside the reality we know (a Hellmouth, a secret society of wizards who know magic). And those characters encounter "ordinary" people all the time and have to explain everything to the newbies, so there ought to be plenty of examples to follow for working in the characters of a different series. With two reality-based fandoms, like you've said, you're faced with the challenge of orchestrating a scenario with rules to fit both fandoms. It's harder to just absorb one into the other. Unless you're working with two particularly meshable series. Does that make any sense? Am I over-generalizing?

I like your prediction for a House/Wilson blowout. Now even if the writers go in a different direction, we'll still have your outline to flesh out in our imaginations.

Yeah, working from memory. I tape them and usually can't watch again till the weekend.

Date: Nov. 9th, 2006 03:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firestorm717.livejournal.com
Ah, yeah, I understand. Most of the work of fitting the two settings together are done for you, though you'd still have to figure out some reason for say, Buffy's high school crew to somehow end up in New Jersey at PPTH. But with the inherent dissonance of setting between fantasy and RL, the gap has already been established and addressed for you.

<3 It does play out oh so nicely in my head. I will be disappointed if they don't show some sort of angry!Wilson in the following eps.

You don't get the episodes online?

Date: Nov. 9th, 2006 03:30 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
No, I watch on TV and tape 'em -- old school. And keep the tapes around till the DVDs come out. If I were to miss an episode or lose a tape or what have you, I'd download.

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