Now up to "Sports Medicine", minus episode 8 (all the links for episode 1.8 on the episode comm aren't working for me). So far, I am delighted. It's a surprisingly easy show to watch-- it's got seriousness, but it's not terribly heavy. Since medical dramas aren't my usual cuppa, the light-hearted-ness is a good thing.
As is wont with a new show, I am pondering ship possibilities. So far, mixed reactions. On the one hand, I love everyone with the relationships they have right now. I like the college kids to cranky professor/uncle relationship between House and his staff, and I like the snappy, slightly USTific professionalism between House and Cutty. I definitely don't want the trio to sleep together, or any of them to sleep with anyone else. I want the other guy (whatshisface from Dead Poets Society) to be happy, but I don't think he'd be happy with any of them.
I love how everyone's friends. I love Whatshisface's friendship with House and I don't want it to go slashy at all the same way I don't want any of the professional relationships to go romantic or sexual (het or slash). They're all so awesome as they are... which makes this about as close to noromo that I've come for a series for a long time.
On the other hand, there are possibilities. Whatshername/House could go from this weird father/daughter thing to an illicit younger woman/older man affair, which might be hot under the right circumstances. I think she's certainly mildly attracted to him, and he's admitted he finds her hot (though I don't believe he really hired her because she was pretty--- that's too boring.)
I could also ship House with Cutty, because let's face it, they've got a bit of a thing.
On the other hand... why muck up these perfect working dynamics with romantic entanglements? That'd be a shame, from an academic/ingellicencia standpoint.
Also, there's the fact that House is a downhill rolling stone of pain and misery that I wouldn't wish on anyone. Addicts? Not so fun to be in a relationship with when you're sober.
Still, House is a woobie inside and part of me wants him to have healthy relationships and be happy.
I want a crossover where he meets the mean doctor from Scrubs. The one who jerks the main character around but manages to be the coolest person on the show. Haven't watched that series enough to remember his name, though. But you know who I mean! The tall one. He and Dr. House are, like, bedside manner soulmates.
EDIT: I recently tried to explain the term "woobie" to my housemate. It involved references to Fox Mulder (ultimate woobie), and the deeply-deeply buried woobieness in Christian from Nip/Tuck, and some comparison to "emo" (her comparison, not mine, but I worked with it.) So, to you guys: What's the simplest and clearest definition of "woobie"?
EDIT 2: Have clarified for housemate using
mswyrr's useful definition:
A woobie is someone who's been wounded and is vulnerable because of it, even if only way down deep inside
As is wont with a new show, I am pondering ship possibilities. So far, mixed reactions. On the one hand, I love everyone with the relationships they have right now. I like the college kids to cranky professor/uncle relationship between House and his staff, and I like the snappy, slightly USTific professionalism between House and Cutty. I definitely don't want the trio to sleep together, or any of them to sleep with anyone else. I want the other guy (whatshisface from Dead Poets Society) to be happy, but I don't think he'd be happy with any of them.
I love how everyone's friends. I love Whatshisface's friendship with House and I don't want it to go slashy at all the same way I don't want any of the professional relationships to go romantic or sexual (het or slash). They're all so awesome as they are... which makes this about as close to noromo that I've come for a series for a long time.
On the other hand, there are possibilities. Whatshername/House could go from this weird father/daughter thing to an illicit younger woman/older man affair, which might be hot under the right circumstances. I think she's certainly mildly attracted to him, and he's admitted he finds her hot (though I don't believe he really hired her because she was pretty--- that's too boring.)
I could also ship House with Cutty, because let's face it, they've got a bit of a thing.
On the other hand... why muck up these perfect working dynamics with romantic entanglements? That'd be a shame, from an academic/ingellicencia standpoint.
Also, there's the fact that House is a downhill rolling stone of pain and misery that I wouldn't wish on anyone. Addicts? Not so fun to be in a relationship with when you're sober.
Still, House is a woobie inside and part of me wants him to have healthy relationships and be happy.
I want a crossover where he meets the mean doctor from Scrubs. The one who jerks the main character around but manages to be the coolest person on the show. Haven't watched that series enough to remember his name, though. But you know who I mean! The tall one. He and Dr. House are, like, bedside manner soulmates.
EDIT: I recently tried to explain the term "woobie" to my housemate. It involved references to Fox Mulder (ultimate woobie), and the deeply-deeply buried woobieness in Christian from Nip/Tuck, and some comparison to "emo" (her comparison, not mine, but I worked with it.) So, to you guys: What's the simplest and clearest definition of "woobie"?
EDIT 2: Have clarified for housemate using
A woobie is someone who's been wounded and is vulnerable because of it, even if only way down deep inside
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Date: 2006-02-15 08:07 am (UTC)Chase has a pretty good character-building episode in the second season. He and Cameron are the two characters I like the least, but they're gradually growing on me. The guy has his own disdain for people, which you'll notice at various points throughout the series, which stems from the fact he really doesn't want to be a doctor. He's been better about things this season, but they've been focusing more on House because of a particular arc with his character that ended in last week's episode.
I don't really empathize with House's "Hell is other people" ideology, because I for the most part like other people,
Actually, that's not how I see House at all. Not so much "Hell is other people" but "other people are Hell".
In my mind, House's theme song is "I Am A Rock" by Simon & Garfunkel. This passage is probably the most relevant:
"I’ve built walls,
A fortress deep and mighty,
That none may penetrate.
I have no need of friendship; friendship causes pain.
It’s laughter and it’s loving I disdain.
I am a rock,
I am an island.."
They haven't shown too much of House before the infarction or even discussed him so much, but there's definitely something in his past, that goes beyond Stacey, which has caused him to shut other people out. I would say that Stacey is the first he's let get so close to him in years, then it tanked on him, but that was mostly his fault to begin with. Now, he's back to being closed off. The best way to avoid pain from other people is to avoid people altogether. I even wonder exactly how close he is with Wilson. Which is why I'd like to know more about their history together.
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Date: 2006-02-15 08:37 am (UTC)You'll have to elaborate on that one. I read those two statements as the same.
I'm afraid this Stacey talk is beyond me. I'm still middle of the first season. Up through episode 14 now.
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Date: 2006-02-15 08:48 am (UTC)Stacey shows up near the end of season one. You see a side of House that he hasn't exposed when she's in the picture.