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post #31 of 175
I liked the Dexter shout-out.

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post #32 of 175
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Wow, that was an unexpected ethically challenging episode of House tonight.  It's been a while since I've watch a show and my mouth was agape by what unfolded in the final minutes.  Of course, Chase will have to deal with the repercussions and fallout, as well as Foreman, but he did get called out and Chase manned up as best as he thought he could in spite of the situation.  Not saying it was right, but in his mind, it became justifiable.

post #33 of 175
loved the DEXTER scene
post #34 of 175


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loved the DEXTER scene

Don't get Showtime; never seen Dexter.  Enlighten me. 

Joe

post #35 of 175
You seriously need to see the DVDs.  But Dexter is a police analyst who hunts down murders/psychos who get off on prison sentences.. or he arranges for them to get off.. so he can then kill & butcher them to dump them into the ocean ;)

One of Dexter's big methods is to grab people behind a door and stick them in the neck with a tranquilizer shot to knock them out.  When they wake up, they are generally completely immobilized so he can lecture them about the wrong in their life before he cuts them apart.  :)
post #36 of 175
Thread Starter 
So, is that it, 13's done?

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So, is that it, 13's done?
 

I'm not too sure.

I mean, there's going to be at least one opening on the team later in the season, so maybe 13 will be back then.

At this time, I'm a bit more disappointed in Taub being gone.

post #38 of 175
Unless I read the actors are off the show I think it's pretty certain both 13 and Taub will be back. They've been doing this too much lately, fooled me once with Wilson. Won't fool me again, House!
post #39 of 175
Who cares?

That was the most boring HOUSE episode ever.  And, what a lame ending!  The idiot billionaire who just bankrupted himself in 2 min (implausible at best) toasting pizza with his son? 

Next!
post #40 of 175
It was laughable that the guy actually believed enough in karma to ruin himself like that.

House must be getting better, old House would have called that guy a freakin' idiot lol.
post #41 of 175
I've never lost a child, much less so soon after looking a spouse, so I can't say what I'd do. He probably figures that since it came so quickly to him the first time, he'll be able to do it again.
post #42 of 175
I would have liked to have seen House tonight.

However, the DVR only caught a portion of it because of the baseball game.

Guess I have to wait 8 days for Fox.com now.
post #43 of 175
Sports suck.
post #44 of 175


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I would have liked to have seen House tonight.

However, the DVR only caught a portion of it because of the baseball game.

Guess I have to wait 8 days for Fox.com now.

Usually, I agree with you entirely that this is annoying.  In fairness this time though, nobody at Fox could predict an 11-inning game before it happened.  If it finished after 9 innings like expected, it would've been on time.
post #45 of 175
It was an exciting game in those extra innings. 

The next episode will be in November.  Next week they are having some dancing show in the 8 PM slot.
post #46 of 175
Usually I extend the recording (or just record the following show) when I know it's likely to be delayed due to a long game (*cough* Amazing Race *cough*) but didn't think about it in this case.

Whoever develops a foolproof method for DVRs to automatically adjust recording times to account for scheduling delays will end up rich!
post #47 of 175
Windows 7 nailed it, I didn't miss a beat.  Cool tool I'm playing with hunts for the start of the subtitle feed that goes with shows.  Still needs some kinks worked out, but hell, it even wipes out commercials for me, automatically.
post #48 of 175


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Usually, I agree with you entirely that this is annoying.  In fairness this time though, nobody at Fox could predict an 11-inning game before it happened.  If it finished after 9 innings like expected, it would've been on time.

I know.

I'm not complaining about the game... it ran long. Things like that happen... and there's no way Fox would cut away from a championship game. And eventually, DVR tech will figure this out, and someone will be rich (as was said above).

But House is off until November? Well then, plenty of time to catch up.

post #49 of 175
 When I saw the game on the DVR, I assumed House got pre-empted for baseball.  Thanks for the heads up.
post #50 of 175
Even seeing Michael Weston's name in the opening credits, the reveal as Cuddie's Secret Boyfriend was a shocker to me. I'm glad Chase finally admitted his murder to Cameron, even if it destroys their relationship. House's confession to Cuddie at the 80's Dance raises the question: how many medical schools did House attend, exactly? I wonder if Wilson will face any further consequences for assisting his dying patient's suicide?
post #51 of 175
I looked it up, because I thought they said.

According to http://house.wikia.com/, he attended Johns Hopkins Medical School and got kicked out from there, which I vaguely remember, and then he went to U of M, which is where he met Cuddy when she was an undergrad.  So either he got kicked out of U of M as well, or the site is wrong, or the show is wrong.
post #52 of 175
As of right now, nobody knows Wilson did anything.

I enjoyed the little stroll down memory lane between House and Cuddy. Side note... some of those costumes at the party were pretty good. I especially smiled at the Mr. T outfit. The foursome restaurant scene didn't play well to me because I didn't see Secret Boyfriend as being a credible date/partner for Cuddy in any shape, form, or fashion. Storywise, it was a nice reveal, but I just don't buy either the character or the actor paired up with Cuddy.

As for Chase revealing his actions to Cameron, there are so many schools of thought on that type of honesty. If it were to destroy their relationship, it would be because of what it says about what type of person Chase is, not that he did anything to Cameron. And let's face it, even if his decision is wrong, it doesn't make him Charles Manson. Decent people kill for the greater good all the time. It's always compelling to watch someone withdraw moments after saying things like, "Talk to me, I'll love you no matter what." It's usually justified by something like, "I loved who I thought you were  no matter what, but I see you're not that person."
post #53 of 175
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As for Chase revealing his actions to Cameron, there are so many schools of thought on that type of honesty. If it were to destroy their relationship, it would be because of what it says about what type of person Chase is, not that he did anything to Cameron. And let's face it, even if his decision is wrong, it doesn't make him Charles Manson. Decent people kill for the greater good all the time. It's always compelling to watch someone withdraw moments after saying things like, "Talk to me, I'll love you no matter what." It's usually justified by something like, "I loved who I thought you were  no matter what, but I see you're not that person."
I would argue that if it destroys their relationship, it's because of what it says about Cameron, not Chase. You can either live with a murderer, however well-intentioned and altruistic the murder was, or you can't. Either way, Chase was right to tell her: If she can live with someone driven to murder by extraordinary circumstances, than the cloud over their relationship dissipates, they deal with it, and move on. If she can't live with it, that their whole relationship moving forward would have been a lie and doomed to failure anyway. Might as well confront the inevitable and let everyone move forward. I still don't agree with the show's decision to take Chase in this direction, but I'm happy they're not dragging it on and at least having him man up about it.
post #54 of 175
Chase's situation was a pretty unique moral problem.  I'm often reminded of the philosophy question: if you could assassinate hitler in 1938, would you?

Most people tend to answer "yes".  But, when they review it, what happens is that history changes, let's say none of the holocaust follows.  So your event is just murdering a political leader, and no one knows the psychopathic outcome he would have had.

 

Chase lives in that grey area.. he was put in a situation where he believed the dictator had full plans to kill tens of thousands or more in a prolonged war.  Was his action of a murder of one man, or the savior of the thousands who would have died?

That's the question a person can only answer for themselves, and one they showed Cameron struggle with.  I think it makes for a great conflict,and a good contrast with the Euthenasia storyline.

post #55 of 175

Was I the only one who saw the similarities between the comic book author and Joss Whedon?  The character writes comic books, makes TV shows about uber-strong female characters, and has a strong following.  I literally asked out loud "is FOX going to make this Joss Whedon-like guy a rapist?"

I just found it funny (though he turned out to be innocent), given Whedon's past with FOX :)

Also, the new House poster is awesome: http://www.fox.com/house/_media/features/RV_poster.jpg

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Also, the new House poster is awesome: http://www.fox.com/house/_media/features/RV_poster.jpg


Ha, that picture showed up in MediaCenter as the new icon for the show, and I was honestly just confused by it lol.
post #57 of 175
Looks like the band's back together.

I'm also kind of glad that the whiny, annoying one is gone.We don't need no Yoko for these Beatles.
post #58 of 175
Could someone remind me why Chase stopped being a surgeon and Cameron stopped doing ER work again?
post #59 of 175


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Could someone remind me why Chase stopped being a surgeon and Cameron stopped doing ER work again?

It seems diagnostics features a drug-like high that just can't be ignored.  Plus, I'm not a doctor, but it seems like a chance at working with the *best* in a speciality is equally hard to ignore (as this recent episode displayed).
post #60 of 175
I'm not going on a hunger strike or anything, but the band is not back together as long as Cameron isn't there. And Cameron is no Yoko.

I have no clue why they wanted her off the show (apparently, the actress doesn't either), but I felt they handled it OK. It's hard to believe they'd just give up on a marriage like that.

Cuddy with the PI makes me want to puke.
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