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DOB1234- 05-05-2009

I'm puzzled about House maybe being committed by someone else. Isn't that a pretty hard thing to do against someone's will, by a person not his kin? I mean, if House really goes off the deep end and is walking around talking aloud to voices in his head it might be easy to do, but if he is resistant to treatment and can act perfectly rational in front of others it might be hard to get him committed. Of course, I have no idea how this sort of thing is done in RL, let alone in TV world. From the promos it looks like House is going to be his old self and will blow the nascent Huddy relationship right out of the water. Kind of makes me sad in a way. In UMS he was so vulnerable and so real that I'm not going to enjoy watching him acting like a horse's patoot again. Oh well, that's our House. :?

wintertide- 05-05-2009

"Former lover"? "Surprising reaction"? I really really hope that it is wrong. I for one couldn't care less about Cameron's reaction, and aside from maybe one or two scenes I really hope that they don't waste the finale going there. Unless maybe the person that House hurts is Cameron, and not Wilson or Cuddy? I don't know about this whole thing now. But I guess it is just me, I want everything to be about Wilson and House/Wilson. But still, why would they rehash the same totally boring plotlines again?

Gobblin- 05-05-2009

What, What....... When was Cameron a 'lover'??? As i commented on the site..PLEASE don't make Cameron be crying 'cause of the Huddy lovin. She's become a strong character the last two years, don't slap her back down to patheticville :(

idonmatrix- 05-05-2009

"Former lover"? "Surprising reaction"? I really really hope that it is wrong. I for one couldn't care less about Cameron's reaction, and aside from maybe one or two scenes I really hope that they don't waste the finale going there. Unless maybe the person that House hurts is Cameron, and not Wilson or Cuddy? I don't know about this whole thing now. But I guess it is just me, I want everything to be about Wilson and House/Wilson. But still, why would they rehash the same totally boring plotlines again? I'm with you wintertide. I don't care about anything but Wilson and House/Wilson. I consider everything else filler. With that said, I have always believed Cameron slept with House - Resignation episode. If this turns out to be the case then it's confirmation of what I always thought happened. House is an opportunist and Cameron wouldn't have a problem going there. I also want to see Cameron's reaction to the magical Huddy detox sex, especially after Cuddy gave Cameron that lecture about how unprofessional it is to sleep with a colleague. I assume that would apply to the boss sleeping with a supervisee too. It looks like we're going to have more Huddy sexing in St. Doris' episode. I have to say I'm extremely disappointed.

fffaw- 05-05-2009

Amen to that LIL. That would just be *wrong* on so many levels. Maybe her surprising reaction is that she wants to join in? ;-) That would be better as far as I'm concerned. Please don't write Cameron as a weak little girl, TPTB!

Gobblin- 05-05-2009

It looks like we're going to have more Huddy sexing in St. Doris' episode. I really think we will only get 'flashbacks' next week idon so fear not. Maybe her surprising reaction is that she wants to join in? Oh tell me theres a slashy fanfic writer in you fffaw :wink:

Taiga- 05-05-2009

Maybe the surprising reaction is that she's a Huddy shipper! That's in character, given how she encouraged Cuddy to invite House to her baby thing and has repeatedly demonstrated that she doesn't have feelings for House any more. I'm puzzled about House maybe being committed by someone else. Isn't that a pretty hard thing to do against someone's will, by a person not his kin? I mean, if House really goes off the deep end and is walking around talking aloud to voices in his head it might be easy to do, but if he is resistant to treatment and can act perfectly rational in front of others it might be hard to get him committed. Of course, I have no idea how this sort of thing is done in RL, let alone in TV world. In TV land who knows, but in real life you can only have someone committed if they pose a physical threat to themselves or others. Talking aloud to voices in your head is not enough to commit someone. House would have to commit or threaten violence against himself or someone else. Again, TV land has different rules.

BooBooKitty12- 05-05-2009

Maybe the surprising reaction is that she's a Huddy shipper! That's in character, given how she encouraged Cuddy to invite House to her baby thing and has repeatedly demonstrated that she doesn't have feelings for House any more. This is the way I see it also. I'm sorry to all the Hameron shippers but in my opinion, if they go back to Cameron still having a crush on House after all this time then I think it's time for her to leave the show because there would be no hope left for her character.

Gobblin- 05-05-2009

I'm sorry to all the Hameron shippers but in my opinion, if they go back to Cameron still having a crush on House after all this time then I think it's time for her to leave the show because there would be no hope left for her character. As a Hameron fan (who thinks all the work should now be done by House) i do agree with that. If i were Jen that would be the end of the line for me too. Maybe the surprising reaction is that she's a Huddy shipper! Taiga Don't toy with my heart like that :cry: :wink:

LightMyCandle- 05-05-2009

I m pretty sure it is Cuddy that gets hurt ... there's a blink and you missed it shot of her crying in the promo. Of course Cuddy's going to get hurt. That's inevitable in this situation. Besides, she's cried or looked crushed so many times this season, it's lost all meaning. I just don't think her getting hurt will be what's shocking. I think the shocking thing will be what happens to House. Whether he gets committed, commits himself, chooses to have some dangerous surgery. Heck, it might even just be Amber popping up again. We know she's in the finale, but she supposedly disappeared last night, didn't she? it's Cuddy who says to House "people who get close to you, get hurt" It doesn't sound like she's talking about herself Eh, she's said that before but that hasn't stopped her from pining for him for 20 years. She's all talk about how bad it is to get involved with House, but actions speak louder than words. And I think the sex is just flashbackes, the color is faded. I remember and Amber "flashback" during the promo for Dying Changes Everything, but she wasn't in that episode at all. I wouldn't worry about it. Was the sex really shorter than that promo suggested? They cut out stuff from 13's sex scene in Lucky Thirteen too. I watched that promo and then the episode and noticed that it cut away much quicker.

fffaw- 05-05-2009

Oh tell me theres a slashy fanfic writer in you fffaw Wink Alas, just a non-writing perv! ;-) But writers, feel free to be prompted.

m_supercomputer- 05-05-2009

Yeah, I don't doubt that Cuddy's going to be hard-hit emotionally by stuff in the next episode - House will probably say some pretty nasty stuff, whether the sex was real or not. So the "people close to you get hurt" could be about herself, and will be at least partly about herself. Assuming House does get committed, though - which is admittedly still just an assumption, not a fact - I'd think there has to be more to it than House self-destructing that relationship and upsetting people. House says crappy things to people as a regular occurrence. Even under those emotionally heightened circumstances, it wouldn't be enough to shock House or anyone else. Even if House is still hallucinating, they'd probably want to try other approaches first. This is what makes me think House would have to do something violent. And it could be that he hurts Cuddy and Wilson has him committed - as Taiga's said, it would echo Wilson's history with his brother. But having their sympathetic lead commit violence against a very petite woman that he has a sexual interest in would open up a huuuge can of very disturbing worms, and the previous episode could foreshadow Cuddy committing House in that it emphasized the great extent to which Cuddy feels responsibility for House. ...I am hopefully not repeating myself to a nuisance-y extent with this, my brain is too fried to tell today. *g*

LightMyCandle- 05-05-2009

Yay, the Global Promo is up. Ironically, I like the Fox one better this time. This one plays it up like some silly romcom, not a shocking season finale. Granted, Fox usually goes overboard with "shocking" but it is the season finale, something a little exciting is nice to see. "I'm your boss. You're an employee." :rofl: Oh, stop it Cuddy. Unless it turns out the sex was a hallucination, it's far too late for you to be trying to play it professional. Even if the sex didn't happen, it would still be too late. But, thanks for the laugh. :haha: That was a good one. Interesting how House goes to tell Wilson that he slept with Cuddy, when Wilson (sort of) figured out that the kiss actually happened for himself. I'm thinking this episode will be kind of lighthearted about the aftermath for the first half, maybe even a little longer, then suddenly switch to being very serious, thus giving us our cliffhanger, whatever it may be.

maya- 05-05-2009

HL specifically said in the interview that his character doesn’t get violent so we can rule out him physically hurting anyone. What he said was that House is emotionally out of control and is capable of doing great damage to those around him. I suspect that Amber will return, that he’ll start screwing up on the case and lose his confidence. He’ll start to unravel and do odd things like taking infrared photos of Cuddy. She’ll remind him that she’s his boss and he’s her employee in a attempt to control him and save him from himself. In “The Itch” Wilson said that House didn’t have an issue about Cuddy being an authority figure and while that may have been true then, House’s mental state seems quite fragile now. Cuddy saying something like that will make him paranoid that she may fire him. So, off he’ll go to the top balcony of PPTH and shout out to the entire hospital that he slept with her. I think he’s also going to hurt Wilson in a way that’s connected with Amber, perhaps by relaying some cruel messages from her to him. In the promo for 5x24, we see what looks like a patient’s detailed case file and what seems to be a left-handed person going through infrared photos of Cuddy. My guess is that it’s Wilson and he’s going to decide that there’s a strong possibility that House is displaying signs of paranoid schizophrenia, much like his brother did. He’s going to discuss it with Cuddy and they are going to go and tell House that it’s time for him to get psychiatric care. My guess is he’s going to agree. And if he doesn’t, they’ll do it for him. ETA: The promo also shows a different version of the kiss from what we were shown in the episode with House kissing her neck and evoking a pretty strong response from her. My guess is that his fevered imagination is going to embellish the real sex and make it seem slightly wilder than it was.

deelaundry- 05-05-2009

How does the surgery Chase performs fit in? The one that makes Cameron cry? Unless it's not the surgery that makes her cry, but something else.