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| | #766 (permalink) |
| Fires of Heaven Officer Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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+13 Internets | I'm pretty sure wilson is responsible, since if he hadn't started going out with Amber, she would not have moved in, and thus would not have been there when house called. It's reprehensible that he saw that this could possibly happen and still decided to date her! |
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| | #767 (permalink) | |
| Rock and Roll Gangster Join Date: Aug 2003
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Cuddy's fault. | |
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| | #768 (permalink) | |
| Badger Diplomacy Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: The Dairy State
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| You have a very strange sense of blame.
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| | #769 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2005
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+5 Internets | Thats like saying we're to blame for 9/11...thats right I bought 9/11 into this! For blame you can start faulting everyone who contributed to the environment which allowed something to happen or the person(s) who did the actual action (driving into a bus or a large building!). |
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| | #770 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2002
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| Actually it's Amber's fault. She said that she went to medical school so that she didn't have to do a hard day's work. If she wasn't so damn lazy, she never would have ended up in that group at the start of the season to meet House/Wilson and she never would have been on that bus. |
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| A bar in Peru Join Date: Jul 2006
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| Well, I think the main thing is that he was being his drug addict self (alcohol this time), and she had to come help him, and died because of it, that gives a different color to the situation. I don't think most of the characters will blame House, but I think Wilson might. I think Wilson will point to the time he lost his job because of House's habits, and got his bank accounts frozen because of House's habits, and all the other crap that has happened because of House's habits-- and I think he'll say hey, now you indirectly got my girlfriend killed because of your habits. Not so unreasonable, and he'll be grieving, so it's believable. I think that'll be the story arc for the first half of next season, maybe with some Wilson self-destructive behavior thrown in because he's grieving. |
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| | #773 (permalink) |
| homosexual Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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| The important thing for the next season is that it will be very easy for Wilson to blame House for Amber's death, and he already has serious issues with intimacy that have been hinted at for a long time. That + all the House/Cuddy shit that is finally coming to a head, and this show is gonna be pure awesome. |
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| | #775 (permalink) |
| Grand High Poobah Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Philadelphia
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+7 Internets | Fault aside, Wilson is going to blame House for Amber's death while he grieves. Amazing two episodes. At some point next season I'm sure we'll see the old team back together, especially after House Millie's comment and the scene with all three sitting in the restaurant. Maybe the new season will start with House being bed-ridden and the old team filling in for him while he consults. Unlikely with Houses personality, but maybe he'll be unable to physically move and therefore have no choice. |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2007
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+9 Internets | I actually like the new team, granted not as well as the only one, but I do like them. I would be rather disappointed if they left. 13 I could do without I suppose cause I honestly feel while shes hot, she offers little in the way of interest, the other two I really enjoy though. |
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| Watches the Watchmen Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Dallas
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+3 Internets | These last 2 episodes show that there is still life in the House series. For a while it started to get a little stale. Sure it was still a great show, but it started falling into sort of a rut. This last episode had me tearing up, not because I care for Amber, but I cared for Wilson and how he has been walked all over by his ex's and she was actually REALLY good for him and you could tell in the previous shows that he was a different man, happier and in shock about it. In this episode, I felt his pain. It was acted perfectly, I could see myself in the same situation, acting the same way if something happened to my wife. Completely awesome ending and I can't wait for the possibilities for next year. Probably the best written show on TV. |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2002 Location: Paris 94 !
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be remembered as one of the bests, like Sopranos / Oz / BoB. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2007
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And I'm not looking for a return to Happy House, not at all. But I'd be satisfied with (after all the fallout from this episode fades) just once or twice House making a pointed decision to give in to Wilson. That's all, and it can be over something fairly trivial, and I don't want any mention of this incident with it either. Just have House say something like "You know what, I think I will take you up on that offer." Just something to show he has a soft spot for Wilson; hell he can be a bigger dick to everyone else to balance it out, I'm fine with that. | |
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