You are right galaxygirl, Amber has always worn short skirts. They were just as inappropriate then as they are now.
You know what? I still can't stand Foreman. He's such a dumb-dumb. That's all I've got to say about him.
Bessie Mae- 04-28-2008
Yes! She has completely reverted, "You changed." "I hope so." Fat chance.
She's nastier than ever, she doesn't seem like she respects or loves Wilson at all. Doesn't even like him much. She wants to own him, screw him on demand and have another competition with House that this time she can win.
SHE MUST GO!
Hmm, I don't see that at all. She hasn't hurt Wilson. She screwed (not like that!) House, but I don't see how that reverts the "you've changed" since that was never part of the change.
She also didn't seem nasty to me.
filex1410- 04-28-2008
YMMV But I didn't see one moment of real affection from Amber to Wilson. She treated him like she owned him the whole time. She only seemed to touch him to prove that he belong to her. Trying to boss him around, calling him a wuss, do what she wanted only. Nothing about them as a couple seemed happy or about them enjoying each other.
She knew she would be betraying Wilson's trust by telling the team the secret and she did it because it was more important to her to hurt House than be true to Wilson.
I thought she was awful and that was a shame. Wilson deserves better.
Chipmunk_love- 04-28-2008
Wilson deserves better.
I assume you have a suggestion? :wink:
NightOwl- 04-28-2008
I think it's nasty that she won't let her boyfriend control his own social calendar. I think it's nasty that she imposes a "curfew" on her boyfriend when he's out with his best friend of many years.
Maybe she's just crazy insecure, but I think she's also nasty.
Perhaps she has not yet learned that the one of the worst ways to behave in a relationship is to constantly be in the boyfriend's face, not let him have space, and not let him hang out with his friends. That kind of behavior is actually one of the best ways to push the boyfriend away.
edicotte- 04-28-2008
I didn't feel like she particularly hurt Wilson. She was, as stated before, aiming for House. But in the long run, I think that hurting House wil be on the same level as hurting Wilson, and it would behove her to figure that out before Wilson does.
I was a little bit upset that Wilson didn't stand up for his right to hang out with House more. They've been friends for how long and he only wants to hang out with him one night a week?
filex1410- 04-28-2008
Wilson deserves better.
I assume you have a suggestion? :wink:
You know me so well. It's a comfort. :D
For everything that House was pulling he had a much lighter touch when it actually came to dealing with Wilson.
That moment when he tells Wilson about the fake secret and they are laughing together and then agree to ditch "work" to go bowling. Even when he let Wilson get drunk at least Wilson was having fun.
House's nastiness was aimed solely at Amber.
Amber had equal nastiness for both House & Wilson. :P
Sister Trixi- 04-28-2008
I thought she was awful and that was a shame. Wilson deserves better.
Really! Calling her man a wuss in front of people is just not cool. She's a wretched cow as far as I'm concerned. I have thought from the outset that she's not really all that into him.
filex1410- 04-28-2008
I didn't feel like she particularly hurt Wilson. She was, as stated before, aiming for House. But in the long run, I think that hurting House wil be on the same level as hurting Wilson, and it would behove her to figure that out before Wilson does.
I was a little bit upset that Wilson didn't stand up for his right to hang out with House more. They've been friends for how long and he only wants to hang out with him one night a week?
But she was terrible to Wilson too.
So Word on him getting hurt along with House.
I think Wilson is finding out who Amber really is now.
She's not that upset, hurt person who needed someone after House fired her. She's a person who values winning above all else even if she denigrates the prize she so desperately seeks.
Bessie Mae- 04-28-2008
House made a big fuss about them being 16 minutes late. And, I don't see any evidence that Wilson wasn't having fun with her. All CTB did was tell Cuddy and Wilson got the fun of seeing both of them punished. I'm not seeing where Wilson is getting a raw deal out of any of this. And since Wilson himself sees the custody agreement as rational (and it was House's idea) I don't see what's nasty about holding House to law of the agreement. If Wilson wants to cut the whole custody thing out he could end it. And, I don't think he's not doing it because he's a doormat or anything like that.
So, sorry, don't see how any nastiness is aimed at Wilson. He didn't even lose out on the time with House. (unless I'm forgetting something, which is possible) He got to spend time with House during work hours and on CTB's time (again, an agreement that House set up and Wilson seemed quite willing to go along with) and got the pleasure of seeing two people fight over him and get the amusement of watching them get punished. I wouldn't mind someone being nasty to me like that.
Sister Trixi- 04-28-2008
She's not that upset, hurt person who needed someone after she House fired her. She's a person who values winning above all else even if she damages the prize she so desperately seeks.
I don't think that Wilson is the prize Amber seeks, filey. Wilson is a means to an end for her. The end being getting back at House for not hiring her.
Chipmunk_love- 04-28-2008
She's not that upset, hurt person who needed someone after she House fired her. She's a person who values winning above all else even if she damages the prize she so desperately seeks.
I don't think that Wilson is the prize Amber seeks, filey. Wilson is a means to an end for her. The end being getting back at House for not hiring her.
Are you sure about that, Trixi? I believed Amber when she said that with Wilson she could have both love and respect. I think she values this relationship, but is going a little too far to protect it. She's probably inferred that a major reason Wilson's former relationships failed was House, and she's scared of that happening here. She just doesn't know when to stop, IMHO.
edicotte- 04-28-2008
He didn't even lose out on the time with House. (unless I'm forgetting something, which is possible) He got to spend time with House during work hours and on CTB's time
I was under the impression House was punished because He took Wilson bowling during work time. And technically, CTB was at work with Wilson which prevented House from telling Wilson about his really cool plan to manipulate the new ducklings....
I'd say that's a large amount of lost time.
NightOwl- 04-28-2008
No, House "lost a finger" because he delivered Wilson back to Amber in a drunken state. :roll:
Amber "lost a finger" because she ratted out House's fake-syphilis scheme.
Sister Trixi- 04-28-2008
Are you sure about that, Trixi? I believed Amber when she said that with Wilson she could both love and respect. I think she values this relationship, but is going a little too far to protect it. She's probably inferred that a major reason Wilson's former relationships failed was House, and she's scared of that happening here. She just doesn't know when to stop, IMHO.
It funny that you say that Chipper, because I was going to say in my post that to agree with me one had to believe what Amber had to say to House about getting love and respect from Wilson was a bunch of crap. I didn't believe her then and I don't believe her now. I was too lazy to write it out because it's getting late and I have to go to bed but I can't tear myself away!
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