House presents himself to Sam au naturel.
Yeah, I could see why House would have to go back to his own place.
Ok, I just saw the clip pertaining to House in his birthday suit :lol: So, it didn't seem to be done to embarrass Sam.
Apparently that's just House being House. I wonder if she was more disturbed by his ugly scar. I'm already lovin' Wilson's ex-wife #1 - beautiful and quirky. But why was she the one to suggest that they not mention their first meeting?
filmlover- 04-14-2010
I wonder if she was more disturbed by his ugly scar
I'm thinking she was more disturbed by the sight of little greg, haha.
It did show also that House wasn't concerned about her seeing his scar.
But why was she the one to suggest that they not mention their first meeting?
It was too embarrassing and awkward, and she thought the best thing was to just forget it happened and never mention it again? Although, it wouldn't surprise me if House mentions it as soon as he sees Wilson.
blacktop- 04-14-2010
It was too embarrassing and awkward, and she thought the best thing was to just forget it happened and never mention it again? Although, it wouldn't surprise me if House mentions it as soon as he sees Wilson.
Yeah, I am sure House will mention the encounter as soon as Wilson is awake.
Anything that gets House moving back to his own apartment is A-OK with me and if the incentive comes in the form of a smart, sexy, and beautiful woman for Wilson, even better.
fadedflowerchild- 04-15-2010
hlex wrote:
Question: Do you know anything about House’s season finale? —Eva
Ausiello: I know it will raise some big questions about a certain character’s future on the show
Could this signal Lucas' departure?
extra_cat- 04-15-2010
I was thinking/hoping 13. First of all, because I wouldn't care enough if 13's future was in jeopardy to worry about it all summer. Second of all... because I still think OW is the weakest link in the cast. She may be a lovely person, but she just can't act well enough to carry the kind of stories they've saddled her character with. Though I have to say I wouldn't worry all summer if Lucas's future seemed to be in jeopardy either. I tend to forget he exists until he pops up on my screen.
fadedflowerchild- 04-15-2010
I was thinking/hoping 13. First of all, because I wouldn't care enough if 13's future was in jeopardy to worry about it all summer. Second of all... because I still think OW is the weakest link in the cast. She may be a lovely person, but she just can't act well enough to carry the kind of stories they've saddled her character with. Though I have to say I wouldn't worry all summer if Lucas's future seemed to be in jeopardy either. I tend to forget he exists until he pops up on my screen.
Re 13; don't get my hopes up :) A little of her is fine but her character and story just stretch my willing suspension of disbelief to breaking point.
ireneadler- 04-15-2010
Though I have to say I wouldn't worry all summer if Lucas's future seemed to be in jeopardy either. I tend to forget he exists until he pops up on my screen.
Yeah and i think we are knowing already that lucas won`t stay forever. David Shore told this. The character`s only task to be a roadblock for Huddy. It looks like Huddy will happen next season :roll:
I do a wager on 13 too.
idonmatrix- 04-15-2010
It does look like 13 is the one in jeopardy. That's interesting since there's not a lot of love for the character. I think the marriage proposal will be Luddy which strengthens the idea that there will be Huddy in S7. House seems to be more attracted to women involved with someone else or otherwise not available, i.e Stacy, Lydia, Honey, the Frozen woman.
I think the Wilson/Sam (WAM or WARR) arc which will continue in S7 is for those of us who can't stand Huddy and/or who ship House/Wilson hard.
I am thankful DS/KJ will have something for us nonHuddies to look forward to in S7.
Oh I have a question. If the season finale involves a lot of 13 does that mean we're gonna get a lot of Foreman?
blacktop- 04-15-2010
I think these are pretty sound speculations. I too think that OW is ready to fly the nest and make her way to the next level as a star in Hollywood. She is smart, stunning, mature beyond her years, and has a sharp self-deprecating humor about herself that can take her far, I think.
It has seemed to me for some time that the woman trapped in the explosion has to be someone House knows and cares about, else why would he get all messed up about the death of yet another anonymous patient? Having it be Thirteen would make sense, and would be the kind of blow that would send everyone (especially House and Foreman) reeling.
If the doomed woman were Thirteen, then House's comments to her about having everything to live for take on an added poignancy.
And on a strictly practical note, having Thirteen gone leaves room for Wilson's once-and-future wife Sam to move into a permanent spot on the medical staff at PPTH in season seven.
melly- 04-15-2010
I only want to see Thirteen in jeopardy (yet again, for millionth time ) if she goes for good this time. It's been three years, right? Doesn't that mean it's time for her to get the boot?
scrivo35- 04-15-2010
I have a feeling in my gut that the person in peril is Cuddy. If Sam Carr is joining the cast, as it has been hinted, it would make more sense (age and experience) if she took over Cuddy's job than 13's. JMO
The Huddy moment will happen but that will all that it will be. Again JMO
Jane Doe- 04-15-2010
I'd like to say that I don't think they wouldn't fire LE after the way she got screwed over this year, but after what they did with JMo...
Although it's probably Lucas. Or the POtW. Or something stupid like that.
I like Thirteen, I don't want her to leave. And of course I don't want Cuddy to leave, either. So they're both staying, :P
oufti- 04-15-2010
13 or Lucas are the obvious choice.
But 1/ people don't care about Lucas, well only for the House-Cuddy relationship 2/ 13's life has already been in danger.
I'm just worried about Chase. Now, that Cameron is gone, maybe they want to finish the work. :wink: Deep down, I want the writers to do something with him. But, well hasn't JMo signed for a few episodes next season.
I don't think Wilson, Foreman, Cuddy or Taub are in jeopardy.
Chiara- 04-15-2010
I have a feeling in my gut that the person in peril is Cuddy. If Sam Carr is joining the cast, as it has been hinted, it would make more sense (age and experience) if she took over Cuddy's job than 13's. JMO
The Huddy moment will happen but that will all that it will be. Again JMO
I have to confess I do not really see that happening.
Cuddy is still the Dean at Princeton, aka House's boss. She is the one person who has the power to fire him. Now, it would be dishonest of me to say that this aspect of her job/life is emphasised nearly as much these days as it was in the past. Yet, it is still a reality.
Were Cuddy to leave (one way or another) and the writers to deal with such an event in a not-too-unrealistic way, it would immediately spell disaster for House. Cuddy's departure would be followed by somebody else taking her job as Dean... Now, how long would it take a freshly appointed Dean to reach the conclusion that House is not worth the trouble he causes?
The writers have explained Cuddy's semi-lack of reaction to the diagnostician's antics by telling us that the two characters have known each other for a long time, that they slept together once and that Cuddy implicitely trusts House.
What would the hypothetical new Dean's excuse be? Reasonably, House cannot have slept with/saved the life of/personally demonstrated his worth to all the current potential Deans in America.
Obviously, the writers can do pretty much whatever they want and they can even do it well. But that one seems hard to pull without the repercussions (or lack thereof) looking particularly bogus.
My money is on Thirteen but I have no certitude whatsoever. Were she to leave, I would miss her. Surprisingly enough.
idonmatrix- 04-15-2010
I have a feeling in my gut that the person in peril is Cuddy. If Sam Carr is joining the cast, as it has been hinted, it would make more sense (age and experience) if she took over Cuddy's job than 13's. JMO
The Huddy moment will happen but that will all that it will be. Again JMO
I have to confess I do not really see that happening.
Cuddy is still the Dean at Princeton, aka House's boss. She is the one person who has the power to fire him. Now, it would be dishonest of me to say that this aspect of her job/life is emphasised nearly as much these days as it was in the past. Yet, it is still a reality.
Were Cuddy to leave (one way or another) and the writers to deal with such an event in a not-too-unrealistic way, it would immediately spell disaster for House. Cuddy's departure would be followed by somebody else taking her job as Dean... Now, how long would it take a freshly appointed Dean to reach the conclusion that House is not worth the trouble he causes?
The writers have explained Cuddy's semi-lack of reaction to the diagnostician's antics by telling us that the two characters have known each other for a long time, that they slept together once and that Cuddy implicitely trusts House.
What would the hypothetical new Dean's excuse be? Reasonably, House cannot have slept with/saved the life of/personally demonstrated his worth to all the current potential Deans in America.
Obviously, the writers can do pretty much whatever they want and they can even do it well. But that one seems hard to pull without the repercussions (or lack thereof) looking particularly bogus.
My money is on Thirteen but I have no certitude whatsoever. Were she to leave, I would miss her. Surprisingly enough.
Well we know it's NOT House, Foreman, Cuddy, Sam or Cam. That leaves Taub, 13, Chase or Wilson. Since Cam is not in the season finale, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say it isn't Chase. I can't imagine it being Wilson because they've pretty spent the season dealing with the H/W relationship all season so it makes sense they would drop it in the season finale. Taub? not a chance. So that leaves 13. I like 13. She's beautiful but I really don't care if she lives or dies.