302 "Cane and Able"
Sep. 12th, 2006 09:16 pm
I thought this episode was an improvement over last week’s, thank god. More people were more in-character.
Cuddy: The anti-Cameron snark? Priceless. Otherwise, she seemed more or less in form.
Cameron: The bit where she talked to Richard was almost cute. And she mostly managed to not be heinously annoying the rest of the ep.
Chase: I’ve done a complete 180 on Chase. I used to dislike him since he was a sycophantic backstabber. And now I like him because he’s a sycophantic backstabber. He’s the only really interesting duckling. The Yo Momma joke nearly killed me. It was beautiful in its grotesqueness. And his interaction with Clancy was adorable. He really is good with kids.
Foreman: Um. The gossip with Cameron was kind of cute, I suppose. I found it odd that he reminded House of his ‘failure’ in the very next scene. If he’s trying to undermine House’s confidence, I don’t think he’s doing it for House’s own good.
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Date: 2006-09-13 05:57 am (UTC)We've seen far more examples of Wilson sacrificing (job, money, time, other relationships, countless mooched lunches) for House than vice versa (...can't think of *any*). I think the writers need to step up and show just how much Wilson means to House.
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Date: 2006-09-13 06:38 am (UTC)I think the writers need to step up and show just how much Wilson means to House. And soon. Tonight's ending was a good start BUT WE NEED SOMETHING MORE. (Sorry, didn't mean to sound so desperate).
Man, I would kill for some English reflexive prounouns. See, now in ancient Greek we wouldn't have a problem with the pronouns -- it would be perfectly clear. *pats Greek reflexives on the head*
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Date: 2006-09-13 03:16 pm (UTC)House sort of invites doting and coddling. He's so very charmingly broken and endearingly tragic. The gods know *I* want to fix him, give him a hug (and, okay, a whole lot more).
Wilson, however, fails to ellicit the same sort of sympathy. I maintain that he's just as broken in his way as House is. But he doesn't have a Vicodin bottle and cane to prove it. It's easier to translate his philandering as being an asshole than of deeper seated issues. Wilson functions better than House does, but I don't think he's any happier.
See, now in ancient Greek we wouldn't have a problem with the pronouns -- it would be perfectly clear. *pats Greek reflexives on the head*
Ever since I learned that reflexives and the 2nd person plural were *possible* I've be unendingly bitter about it. Stupid English, clunky barbaric language. Reflexives would so make slash writing easier.
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Date: 2006-09-13 03:41 pm (UTC)YES! Society is more attuned to feeling sympathy for someone with a physical illness/problem, and is less considerate to people with emotional disorders -- how often are depressed people told, "Just cheer up already!" I think Wilson bottles things up inside most terribly. His profession sucks -- when you compare how much it affects House to lose *one patient*. He tried to hide the existence of his brother from House; he tried to talk to House about his marriage, and House didn't want to hear it. He moved in with House looking for sympathy -- yes, House offered it in his own unique way, but I sort of got the feeling Wilson wanted something more traditionally comfort-y (like making someone their favourite food). It's possible that if House had been more comfort-y, Wilson would not have moved out and in with Grace, who was perhaps more grateful to him.
It's funny how I don't see many opinions anywhere about why Wilson wouldn't move back in with House.
Reflexives would so make slash writing easier. You should write up a paper on that for some Classics conference -- how much easier slash is in Greek. It might explain a lot of social customs.
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Date: 2006-09-13 04:28 pm (UTC)I've kind of figured it was one of those "I really want it, but must do everything possible to keep everyone from knowing that" things. When he was just staying there while his marriage was going through a rough patch, it was okay. But when it was clear his marriage was over, he didn't have a convenient reason for not getting a place of his own. If he moved back in with House after that, it would be because he *wanted* to live with House and not because he didn't have a choice. And that would be giving House way too much ammunition.
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Date: 2006-09-13 04:56 pm (UTC)Yep. I wish these two would get over their control issues. A little part of my brain also wonders if Wilson thought they were getting too close -- and he didn't want things to end the way his marriages did.