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filmlover- 05-31-2010

Oh, and what is Grey's Anatomy, by the way Grey's Anatomy is a medical drama that airs on ABC. It started as a show about a group of interns working their way through residency and trying to find their place in the medical world. Now, it seems to be about sex. Ridiculous Drama. Sex. I see House as a disappointed romantic and Cuddy as a disappointed realist. I like this description of them. In following this love relationship, we will learn a lot more about the character of House, which is after all the point of the whole show YES. Just the idea of what we could possibly learn about House in seeing him in this relationship has me so excited. This is a relationship that he has been pining after for a while now. He was at hopes end that anything would come of it and then it finally happened. This is going to be great to explore. Last year I was definitely a Huddy shipper, but this year all of the Hilson and lack of Cuddy made me go to the dark side. So, if you see how good House and Cuddy look together you would come back to the light side, so to speak?

Anonyme- 05-31-2010

Oh, and what is Grey's Anatomy, by the way Grey's Anatomy is a medical drama that airs on ABC. It started as a show about a group of interns working their way through residency and trying to find their place in the medical world. Now, it seems to be about sex. Ridiculous Drama. Sex. I was being sarcastic.... I couldn't not watch GA for the life of me. I tried a couple of times, but was bored ; gossiping about who' s having an affair with who looks like real hospital life :wink: A little, at least. I too really want to know what we will learn from House in a relationship. I'm confident he has good sides he hasn't let yet seen because he was not secure enough. I hope Cuddy can bring him to show these sides, but remember she's pretty weird, too. I hope he's not too soon back to House being House, or that Cuddy can handle this side too (she's done it at work for years).

filmlover- 05-31-2010

I was being sarcastic.... Sorry. It is just that I know people in the States who haven't heard of GA, so you just never know.

Anonyme- 05-31-2010

I was being sarcastic.... Sorry. It is just that I know people in the States who haven't heard of GA, so you just never know. No problem. I should learn that sarcasm is not obvious when written. :wink: I believe that in France, GA is probably even more watched than House. So, is Cuddy going to be the bad one in this relationship? I wonder how the writers are going to twist this relationship to get us surprised, as usual. Maybe House is good. Maybe he is nice (!!) to her. Maybe she gets bored. Maybe it just works!

filmlover- 05-31-2010

So, is Cuddy going to be the bad one in this relationship? I wonder how the writers are going to twist this relationship to get us surprised, as usual. Maybe House is good. Maybe he is nice (!!) to her. Maybe she gets bored. Maybe it just works With House, I don't think Cuddy could possibly become bored :lol: I too wonder how the writers are going to portray them. How will they interact at the hospital? Will they still be House and Cuddy or will they call each other by their first names? That will be just weird. How will they handle the Rachel situation? I guess as long as Rachel doesn't give House the stink face like she did Lucas all is well :lol: Will they turn out to be more stable than Wilson/Sam? That would be funny.

Anonyme- 05-31-2010

So, is Cuddy going to be the bad one in this relationship? I wonder how the writers are going to twist this relationship to get us surprised, as usual. Maybe House is good. Maybe he is nice (!!) to her. Maybe she gets bored. Maybe it just works With House, I don't think Cuddy could possibly become bored :lol: I too wonder how the writers are going to portray them. How will they interact at the hospital? Will they still be House and Cuddy or will they call each other by their first names? That will be just weird. How will they handle the Rachel situation? I guess as long as Rachel doesn't give House the stink face like she did Lucas all is well :lol: you know, what is really exciting about this pairing is that I really don't have the faintest idea of where they are heading to. I have hopes, but not a clue. Isn't it highly satisfying that getting two main characters of a show together is making us more eager to watch, instead of being less interested?

filmlover- 05-31-2010

Isn't it highly satisfying that getting two main characters of a show together is making us more eager to watch, instead of being less interested? Yes, it is very satisfying. The show has always ended the seasons in a way that has made me excited for the next season, and they did not fail this time. Getting together with Cuddy is opening up a new chapter in House's story, and like you, I have no idea what the writers are going to do. And, I love not knowing. Makes speculation all the more fun. Just imagine Wilson's reaction/expression when he finds out, LOL.

Anonyme- 05-31-2010

Isn't it highly satisfying that getting two main characters of a show together is making us more eager to watch, instead of being less interested? Yes, it is very satisfying. The show has always ended the seasons in a way that has made me excited for the next season, and they did not fail this time. Getting together with Cuddy is opening up a new chapter in House's story, and like you, I have no idea what the writers are going to do. And, I love not knowing. Makes speculation all the more fun. Just imagine Wilson's reaction/expression when he finds out, LOL. In fact I was dreading another sad finale/ spiraling down for House, for I'm not sure I could have handled it again. This could have been the end of the show for me. Now, I am really happy I have a whole summer to speculate, but I do hope that what they are preparing will be even better than my speculations. And I'm pretty sure that House will not go and tell Wilson immediatly, this time. My main interrogation is the board. I would love them to go out openly, because staying secret would be so obviously the thing to do.

Bea- 05-31-2010

And I'm pretty sure that House will not go and tell Wilson immediatly, this time. Yeah, somehow I've always pictured a scenario in which Wilson notices House's good mood, gets suspicious because of it and runs to Cuddy to "collude" with her, as House likes to put it ;). And then Cuddy's evasive and awkward behaviour tips Wilson off. Or: House tells Wilson in his usual sarcastic way, pretending to be nonchalant about it, Wilson of course doesn't believe him, and only when he encounters Cuddy, who reacts nervously when she sights Wilson (because she assumes that he already knows), only then does Wilson realise, that House told the truth... cue Wilson lecturing House about his relationship and House downplaying the significance of it all ;). I'm also wondering how their relationship is going to affect their work performance. Either Cuddy's going to be overcompensating by being very strict with House, to prove to everyone that it doesn't influence her, and probably with House tempting her additionally ;). Or she'll give in to his requests far too easily and will be asking herself if she would have reacted the same way if it weren't for their relationship, maybe even with House telling her that he needs her to stand up to him (after all, we've already had that theme, so they could explore that some more). In both cases I can imagine something going wrong with the patient, because Cuddy either didn't stand up enough or too much to House. As for House, I believe he's going to be the same way he always is, adamant about his procedures while at the same time undermining her authority.

Poeia- 05-31-2010

I keep meaning to watch GA at least once because I love Sara Ramirez but there's something about sex with ghosts (in a show that isn't about the supernatural) that keeps me away. I really, really didn't want Huddy to happen but, now that it has, I keep seeing more and more possibilities in this. Fingers crossed.

Bea- 05-31-2010

but there's something about sex with ghosts (in a show that isn't about the supernatural) that keeps me away. Then again, on "House" people have sex with hallucinations...just sayin' ;).

filmlover- 05-31-2010

With House, he was suffering from a delusion. He actually thought Cuddy was there and that he was sleeping with a real woman. I think Izzy was aware that Denny was dead. She knew he wasn't really there, but still she slept with him. Or: House tells Wilson in his usual sarcastic way, pretending to be nonchalant about it, Wilson of course doesn't believe him I wonder though. I mean, Wilson believed him about the kiss in "The Itch." He also believed him in "Both Sides Now," though. Hmm...so, will he believe him this time? Or will he worry this is another delusion I guess when you think about it, House makes sexual comments about Cuddy all the time, but he never jokes about actually sleeping with her, right? I'm trying to wade through their numerous bantering in my mind. So, someone help me remember, because I'm probably wrong. He comments about her looks and may make a comment that they should do something, but none about them actually doing it, right? Accept for when he thought they actually did do something. ETA: Oh wait. I think I remember him saying something inS1 finale along the lines of "I will not have sex with you again" or something like that.

Bea- 05-31-2010

With House, he was suffering from a delusion. He actually thought Cuddy was there and that he was sleeping with a real woman. I think Izzy was aware that Denny was dead. She knew he wasn't really there, but still she slept with him. Well ok, if you're comparing House's perspective to Izzy's, that's a big difference. It's just that looking on it from the outside, both ideas weird me out, so I just thought it was a funny similarity. But I don't watch GA, so I have actually no idea how it played out, I've only ever heard of it as the infamous "sleeping with a ghost" incident ;). ETA: Quote: Or: House tells Wilson in his usual sarcastic way, pretending to be nonchalant about it, Wilson of course doesn't believe him I wonder though. I mean, Wilson believed him about the kiss in "The Itch." He also believed him in "Both Sides Now," though. Hmm...so, will he believe him this time? Or will he worry this is another delusion Yeah, I think that after hallucinating about Cuddy it would only make sense for Wilson to be more doubtful this time. And as far as he knows, Cuddy's moving in with Lucas, so hooking up with House is simply less likely now. Also I think they might go for this kind of scenario just for the fun or irony of it. In "The Itch" we didn't expect him to believe House, so now they might reverse it.

blacktop- 06-01-2010

cuddyclothes wrote: Last year I was definitely a Huddy shipper, but this year all of the Hilson and lack of Cuddy made me go to the dark side. Until season six, I loved the House/Wilson friendship, but this year was definite proof to me that there can indeed be too much of a good thing and by the end I had sickened of the fluffy Hilson overdose. Among the many reasons I am looking forward to next season is that I hope it gives me a chance to renew my appreciation for Wilson as he provides some tart and tangy interactions with House/Cuddy next season. Actually because of the dangers of overkill which this year's sticky Hilson exposed, I am hoping that we get a well-tempered extended look at House/Cuddy, with the emphasis on small doses over a long period of time rather than heavy gouts of either angst or bubblegum. A little bit will go a long way for me, so I am hoping for just one or two scenes per episode. And please, no furniture shopping montages, ever. I agree with those above who are excited by the many avenues open to "House" writers this coming year for exploring the personality and pysche of the main character. Seeing such a complicated and unconventional man in a romance could go in many different creative directions: exhilarating to scary to silly to gaudy to arousing to infuriating to enchanting to inspiring. I don't know what to expect and I find the prospect of testing the unexplored utterly engaging. It will be interesting to see how being inside a romance himself changes House's perspective on the relationships of colleagues around him. Will he offer new dating tips to Chase or become even sterner with Taub or press Foreman to get back together with Thirteen? Will he see Sam's revived affection for Wilson in a new, less cynical, light?

Cuddyclothes- 06-01-2010

It's maddening that we have to wait months to find out. I might leave the dark side but it would be to go into the gray area. That's how I roll.