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to21be- 08-30-2010

... but I wasn't sure to what degree they could or would actually anticipate the paparazzi. I would think they *always* anticipate the paparazzi when they shoot in public, and count their blessings when there aren't any.

ruthless- 08-30-2010

In that conversation with GY on House Tweets, he reiterated that episode 1 is unlike anything he's ever done and that folks would either love it or hate it (of course, that sounds like the reactions to most House episodes!). I'm betting that House and Cuddy do not go on a road trip, but stay pretty close to home.

filmlover- 08-30-2010

So, House and Cuddy go to HR to discuss their relationship. I like that. It shows that they are taking this seriously. This isn't something on the side. he reiterated that episode 1 is unlike anything he's ever done I like how that sounds, and it makes me very curious.

ruthless- 08-30-2010

Of course we don't know whether or not they go to HR of their own volition, or if they've been "found out" and forced to go there. But hey, I love wild kingdom!

Cuddyclothes- 08-30-2010

There were two "one blink" from GY. The first was if there would be a TV Guide cover, the second was will we ever hear more wedding bells? Hope it's not House and Cuddy, anything could go this season.

filmlover- 08-30-2010

Of course we don't know whether or not they go to HR of their own volition, or if they've been "found out" and forced to go there. That is very true. As for now, I'm going to assume that Cuddy wants everything to be above board and so made the decision to inform HR. the second was will we ever hear more wedding bells? Hope it's not House and Cuddy, anything could go this season. If any of the characters get married, I'm thinking it would be Wilson. I can see him marrying the past and future Ex.

Cuddyclothes- 08-30-2010

Oh my god! Four divorces! I'm guessing a Vegas quickie for Wilson. That seems the most appropriate. Or Taub goes through with the re-marriage ceremony, and AGAIN cheats with a bridesmaid during the reception. :)

Bea- 08-30-2010

I'm betting that House and Cuddy do not go on a road trip, but stay pretty close to home. I would still classify it as a roadtrip, even if it's close to home, the crucial fact being that they're not at the hospital or any of their homes. In that conversation with GY on House Tweets, he reiterated that episode 1 is unlike anything he's ever done and that folks would either love it or hate it. Unlike anything he's ever done for 'House' or generally speaking? And what could be more unusual and different than a bus crash and crane collapse? If any of the characters get married, I'm thinking it would be Wilson. I can see him marrying the past and future Ex. Please no, I don't like Sam, I want her to be gone as soon as possible and have House and Wilson deal with the outcome (House hopefully still being in a happy relationship with Cuddy at that point), I think that would be great. Unless the wedding happens pretty early on and there's a breakup soon after ;).

scrivo35- 08-31-2010

I want Sam Carr gone too. If Wilson is left broken and depressed then we get to see RSL do some real acting that we all know he is capable of. So win win in my view :D

filmlover- 08-31-2010

I want her to be gone as soon as possible and have House and Wilson deal with the outcome (House hopefully still being in a happy relationship with Cuddy at that point), I think that would be great. I would also like to see Wilson single while House is still with Cuddy. Then, we could have Wilson seeking House's company, but House is busy doing stuff with Cuddy. If Sam does suck out Wilson's soul or attempts to, I wonder how House would help him pick up the pieces. Like someone else mentioned, it could be Taub's wedding.

Cuddyclothes- 08-31-2010

That was me. I couldn't imagine Chase getting married so soon, Thirteen is off and on, and the Amber Tamblyn character...well, they might get her off the show by having her get married (marriage and medicine don't mix in this show). And then there's some other character who's been mentioned in passing who's supposed to join the team, an ex-psychiatric resident (I'm pulling this out of the depths of my memory, forgive me if I'm wrong). Also, the show still loves "crash and burn" relationships, none of the characters have escaped one yet: Chase/Cameron, Foreman/Thirteen, House/Stacy, Wilson/Amber, Cuddy/Lucas. Taub's marriage is hanging on by a (rather unbelievable) thread. Since Amber and Stacy, it seems like the writers have forgotten how to create strong, credible female characters. Your mileage may vary.

Bea- 08-31-2010

Since Amber and Stacy, it seems like the writers have forgotten how to create strong, credible female characters. Actually, the most confident character that comes to my mind when I think of House is that asian judge/lawyer (?) from 'Finding Judas' (Oh yes, I loved that one a lot and the way she handled House made me laugh out loud). And Stacy might have been tough, but imo she's also an insensitive bitch, so not exactly a role model character for me. And my problem with Amber has always been that she seemed so childishly complacent about her cutthroat bitch reputation, so that it kind of has the opposite effect and makes her appear insecure, you know, like people who claim that they're cool instead of just being cool.

Jane Doe- 08-31-2010

Also, if they stayed around for longer than a few episodes, everyone would hate them, too.

Cuddyclothes- 08-31-2010

Also, if they stayed around for longer than a few episodes, everyone would hate them, too. I don't get what you mean. Are you saying everyone hates all of the female characters? Please clarify. And by "strong," I don't mean "nice." I mean independent women with a backbone, the way Cuddy was for the first four seasons.

Jane Doe- 08-31-2010

I mean that the show fails at writing women and many viewers don't like them all that much. The most hated characters tend to be women. First it was Cameron, then 13. Cuddy also gets a lot of hate. And Stacy. And Sam. That's every female character that stayed longer than an episode and wasn't there just so she could die in a horrible accident.