We'll agree to disagree
Yeah, we're obviously seeing completely different things.
I reread the transcript and Wilson was the one to suggest catherization
Yes, I missed that, but it doesn't change my view. Wilson might have done it, but I still think House would have expected Wilson to harass him about it first. And I just don't see any sarcasm in the final scene, and just can't look at it without also considering the things that happened before H-W. *shrug*
(On the other hand, I completely missed that the Foreman-and-Chase scene I was thinking of took place in reality, not the dream, so that theory's shot out of the water.)
Who's stopping him from seeing another doctor? I'm not disputing that Wilson (and Cuddy) have been poor doctors to House at times (NOT all the time), but he does keep going back to them by his own choice.
Now that's an interesting question, that I'd like to see more people's take on, so I'm moving it over to the House thread. :-)
Just a note that one tiny, yet strangely delightful thing about this episode was HL's reading of
"The Marines weren't hiding anything, he was, or at least he forgot to mention his bloody tissue issue."
HL had once complained about pronouncing "issue" in an American accent and those dang House writers doubled up on him and gave him that line to pronounce and, dang it again, he nailed it.
Reutrning you to your regularly scheduled serious analysis...
I had only watched TS once(on the net) till today, when it aired here.
The "nothing's-wrong-atosis" line.... :lol:
I am still laughing...
I'd really like a picture of House in glasses in the bathtub. Could I please get a pointer in the right direction?