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post #181 of 197

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Trippy ending, I feel a little sad that most of that wasn't real.

Can someone please tell me what happened in the last few seconds of the episode? My DVR cut-off just as House was walking up to the church.

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post #182 of 197

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Originally Posted by Inspector Hammer!
My DVR cut-off just as House was walking up to the church.

Not a church.

The sign over the door, "Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital".

House walked in by himself and was met by several staff at the door.
Wilson stood next to the car as House turned and they exchanged a long look and House went in.
This action was interwoven with the wedding scene.
post #183 of 197

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That was crazy. What a great episode.
post #184 of 197

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There were three "staff" on the steps of the hospital waiting to meet House: two guys in scrubs (I took them to be psychiatric nurses or orderlies, less likely doctors) and a blonde woman in a black suit. Hosptical administrator? Psychiatrist? All were facing the camera, but they were shot from too far away to see their faces. After a cut back to Wilson we see House on the steps from somewhat closer. He is passing the blonde woman, who now has her back to us, and he walks up to the two men, who turn and walk into the hospital with House, while the blonde brings up the rear.

Question to chew on over the hiatus: Was the blonde really there? Or was that Amber again? No one visibly interacts with her.

I thought it was a great episode (really a great pair of episodes), especially since so little of it was imaginary. All of House's interactions with Wilson and Cuddy in the hospital were real, for instance. (Cuddy's references to "what happened last night" were all to House's verbal attack on her, and Wilson believed House's account of events.) The only thing that rang slightly false to me was something from the scene in Cuddy's office, where House interrupts her meeting with Wilson and switches coffee cups with her.

Wilson obviously sees House make the switch. Now, Wilson has no way of knowing that House is going to use the cup for some kind of testing. He does know that House has a history of secretly dosing his nearest and dearest with all sorts of interesting drugs when the spirit moves him. There is no way that he should have let Cuddy drink from the cup House left her. For all he knew House had laced it with amphetimines or other drugs to aid in his quest to make Cuddy angry. He couldn't warn Cuddy without breaking his promise to House, but he certainly could have "accidentally" spilled it all over her desk and bought her a fresh cup. A small point, but it bugged me.

Regards,

Joe
post #185 of 197
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If it was Amber, she'd been in a white lab coat, and her hair would be straight. The blonde at the funny farm wasn't wearing a lab coat, and had wavy hair.
post #186 of 197

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Originally Posted by Joseph DeMartino
I thought it was a great episode (really a great pair of episodes), especially since so little of it was imaginary. All of House's interactions with Wilson and Cuddy in the hospital were real, for instance. (Cuddy's references to "what happened last night" were all to House's verbal attack on her, and Wilson believed House's account of events.)
Just an amazing end of the season. I was quite shocked that House thought he detoxed but was still taking the pills while thinking he was carrying around Cuddy's lipstick. Kutner showing up as a vision was another big surprise.
post #187 of 197

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Originally Posted by Adam Lenhardt
I've been waiting along time for the scene between House and Cuddy in House's apartment. Everything from him asking for her help on was handled brilliantly. Judging by the promise of something "shocking" in Fox promos for next week, though, it looks like there may be a shot that he's not out of the woods yet.

How right you were!

How many seasons does this show really have left? 1? 2? I'd like to see next season revolve around him attempting to deal with the pain. No more vicodin. Then, I think I'd like it to end with them taking his leg. After all this, to finally give in and lose the leg. Then, the final season could be him adjusting and becoming sort of 'reborn' and realizing he can still have a good life and be House without the leg or the pain.
post #188 of 197

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Take his leg for what? As far as I can remember, there's nothing physically dangerous in his leg, it's just painful, either when he uses it, or all the time. I'm pretty sure the show has said the level of pain he thinks he's in isn't the same as the level of pain he's actually in. Either way, you amputate because the limb is dying/dead and presents a danger to the rest of your body, not because there's some manageable pain. House still uses his leg.

Hopefully the audience doesn't start expecting an end game for House. The show will continue as long as they have interesting stories to tell and the audience sticks around to see them. I'm not bored with the show. Awhile back, the House character was almost a total turn off for me, but these days, I think they've balanced the insensitive side of this brilliant character (for the most part).
post #189 of 197

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Take his leg for what?

A walk?

Joe
post #190 of 197

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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
If it was Amber, she'd been in a white lab coat, and her hair would be straight. The blonde at the funny farm wasn't wearing a lab coat, and had wavy hair.

I'm pretty sure that House has hallucinated Amber in clothing other than a white lab coat and with more than one hairstyle. (Which she also had in life.)

Regards,

Joe

P.S.

I'm not saying that it is Amber. I just find the possibility amusing, especially since it would be such a subtle clue if that's where they're going. Otherwise chances are that the woman was the hospital director or an attending shrink.
post #191 of 197

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Originally Posted by Josh Dial
That's not at all what the episode revealed. Almost everything from the past two episodes has been real, save for the detoxing and sex with Cuddy thing, which were grossly-altered in House's mind to the point that false memories were created.

I thought it was a really good, albeit understated finale.
I agree with Joe that it was a cop-out. Even though a substantial amount of both episodes were real, the parts that mattered weren't. Considering everything that has transpired in the show so far, the braver ending would have been for House to achieve some happiness. Leaving him crazy and miserable is essentially leaving things at the status quo, with a change of scenery.
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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
I was more caught by how bittersweet the filming of Cam and Chase's wedding was for Jennifer Morrison and Jessie Spencer in light of them calling off their own wedding a few years ago. But I'm sure they've made their peace on their relationship by now.
The ending also proved that the detiorating look was a deliberate artistic choice; compare the scenes with House to his memories of the last episode and the wedding scene without House. The last two are leaps and bounds more colorful than the House "reality" scenes.

So while it was intellectually compelling, I felt it was emotionally lazy. And was I the only one who thought Carl Reiner was a right-brain hallucination?
post #192 of 197

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I disagree that the ending was a cop-out. Most of the events were real, and those that weren't were emotionally real. House didn't confess his love to Cuddy or have a wild night of passion with her - but he admitted to himself how badly he wanted that. And he admitted it to Wilson.

Meanwhile, how's this for a headline?

Olivia Wilde is so Sexy Even Megan Fox Wants Her

Line forms to the rear, Meg.



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Olivia Wilde is not only one of television's hottest break-out stars, but she is also the woman Megan Fox has described as “so sexy, she makes me want to strangle a mountain ox.”

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In the June 2009 issue of GQ magazine, on newsstands May 26, [Wilde] jokes, “of course, anything I can do to save the mountain ox, I’m happy to do,” in response to the suggestion she make out with Fox to save the poor little ox.

Who knew that all it took was threatening to strangle some poor farm animal? If the casting director for House doesn't find a way to get Megan Fox on the show next year, preferably for sweeps, he or she should be horsewhipped.

While we're waiting for the show's return, Olivia did a photo shoot for GQ (I may actually have to pick up a copy) and you can find links to some of the pictures and a video here.

Regards,

Joe
post #193 of 197

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Originally Posted by lukejosephchung
Not bloody likely...he's going to work for President Obama's administration doing Asian-American community outreach!

I was never sure if you were being sarcastic with this response or not, but in any event.....
post #194 of 197

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Interesting article at Hugh Laurie interview - Telegraph
Unless I misread, it seems that the 5th season is about to air in the UK
post #195 of 197

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Originally Posted by NeilO
Interesting article at Hugh Laurie interview - Telegraph
Unless I misread, it seems that the 5th season is about to air in the UK

Is that a big deal? I mean, the fifth season is the one that we finished watching a few months ago, right?

Edit: Though, very happy to read that he's going to be following up his book sometime this year. It was a very good book that I suspect might've been published even had he not already been famous.
post #196 of 197

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Originally Posted by Joe_H
Is that a big deal? I mean, the fifth season is the one that we finished watching a few months ago, right?
The basic thing is that if anyone was wondering about spoilers they are really just for what we just saw. There is other interesting information in the article.
post #197 of 197

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Originally Posted by NeilO
The basic thing is that if anyone was wondering about spoilers they are really just for what we just saw. There is other interesting information in the article.

Ah, okay, makes sense.
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