Date: 2009-02-04 08:30 am (UTC)
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WHAT. WHERE DID SOMEONE SAY FOREMAN KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON. LET ME THE FUCK AT THEM. I AM NOT EVEN KIDDING. I WANT LINKS. ICON FOR THOSE PEOPLE.


Shh. Calm down. They're idiots and do not know that such statements qualify them for RaceFail09. They've been called on it, too, and shut up now, but I don't think they recognise that 'double standards' (which was what they were accused of) actually stands for 'YOU ARE FULL OF FAIL YOU IDIOT'.

I really enjoyed Cuddy's actions today--not because they were right, but because they were believable, and because they were effective. Behaviour modification and House don't go easily together, but she managed it!

After reading some episode reactions, I was seriously worried that I would hate it. But I don't! Because it made sense! And that's all I want, for their actions to make sense, whether I like them or not.

Also, Foreman's actions in this episode are a logical extension of his character:
Foreman: I don't want to solve cases, I want to save lives.

House: Do you think she cares? Do you think the husband cares? Do you think the children she can now have because of me are going to care why I saved her?

Foreman: I care.

House: About yourself. About your own ego!

Wilson: [warningly] House.

House: You're the selfish bastard, not me. It's why you took so much pleasure in drawing out this little goodbye of yours for the last 3 weeks, wasn't for me, wasn't for anyone, sure as hell didn't help anyone.

(from Human Error)

He has this thing about playing God, and in the process he left Thirteen without her agency.




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