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Sorry, folks, no review tonight. Story to finish.

Anyway, nothing I could’ve said would’ve been funnier than House & Wilson’s play tickets / “What, you thought this was a date?”/ “Why don’t you want to see it with me?” / “Figure there’s someone you want to see naked” conversation (Back to Cuddy already? Hello, Robin? Anyone?) or their “You slept with her.” / “Yes, I did.” / “Really?” / “No.” / “Yes, you did.” / “Yes, I did.” / “Really?” / “No.” lunchtime exchange in which it was clear that House still can’t always tell when Wilson is lying, or Wilson saying “see me naked” (guhhhh) and House saying “I sent him flowers” (oh, the audio manip possibilities of this episode), or the fact that Wilson is sympathy-limping with House again, or the whole scene in House’s office with the Wilson-headache (it’s canon now?) and House-glasses and Wilson looking so young again and Wilson’s crazy plan and House’s barely restrained laughter and Wilson's outrage and, and, mutual good-nights without Tritter angst, awww. Those bits, I will want to watch again. And again.

Date: Apr. 18th, 2007 11:31 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Soooo...? Glee, yes?

Date: Apr. 18th, 2007 12:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] perspi.livejournal.com
Oh, yes, GLEE indeed!

I loved House's repeated smackdowns of Cameron. I loved Chase. I loved Cuddy getting a glass door in the face.

I especially loved, during the "Seriously?" "No." discussion, that Wilson called House on his assumptions and made the point that House's assumptions aren't always right. A little bit of barb under the funny, and it was perfect.

And I don't know if I could love Wilson any more. I squee'd at him all ep. But being a lefty myself, I wondered why the director made him be all awkward during lunch--just put whatever you're working on on the LEFT side of your tray!

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