Spike: Lots of fuss over one girl. Other things to do around here--important things. Angel: You know that whoosh thing you do when you're suddenly not there anymore? I love that.

'Unleashed'


Natter 40: The Nice One  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Amy - Nov 28, 2005 8:40:46 am PST #7413 of 10006
Because books.

House may have a few ass-bite moments, but they're not enough to humble him.

I may like Laurie too much to be objective, but my take on House is that he wants everyone to hate him because he hates himself. He's the epitome of the angry child acting out, looking for attention, even if it's negative attention. Plus, he is smart, and often smarter than most other people in the room, which gets reinforced over and over again. Then there's his "everybody lies" theory, which oozes into everyone having ulterior motives and less than noble aims, which also gets reinforced when he treats everyone like garbage and they still keep him around.

t /amateur psychoanalyzing


§ ita § - Nov 28, 2005 8:41:16 am PST #7414 of 10006
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

"This is what I would do, if I weren't handicapped by being so nice."

Yeah, House isn't my dark side, not even slightly. My dark side shoves House's pills up his ass, with the cane, which I leave there.


DebetEsse - Nov 28, 2005 8:41:24 am PST #7415 of 10006
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Trudy, can you get a snack with her or something and talk to her, try to assess a little more?


Jessica - Nov 28, 2005 8:42:40 am PST #7416 of 10006
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

The difference with House is that he's so damned used to being right that it's harder for people to call him out on his behavior. House may have a few ass-bite moments, but they're not enough to humble him.

This, and there's very little externally that can make him more miserable than he already makes himself.

I love the show, formulaicity, implausibility and all.

eta:

I may like Laurie too much to be objective, but my take on House is that he wants everyone to hate him because he hates himself. He's the epitome of the angry child acting out, looking for attention, even if it's negative attention. Plus, he is smart, and often smarter than most other people in the room, which gets reinforced over and over again. Then there's his "everybody lies" theory, which oozes into everyone having ulterior motives and less than noble aims, which also gets reinforced when he treats everyone like garbage and they still keep him around.

AmyLiz's take is mine.


Amy - Nov 28, 2005 8:43:39 am PST #7417 of 10006
Because books.

And since she's been here only two months its not 'trouble' I'm worried about but 'fired'. We're probationary for ninety days.

If she's truly having some kind of breakdown, and needs medical attention (or, at the very least, meds of some kind), firing her would be risky for them, wouldn't it? Even if she's still probationary?


Betsy HP - Nov 28, 2005 8:43:46 am PST #7418 of 10006
If I only had a brain...

Then there's his "everybody lies" theory, which oozes into everyone having ulterior motives and less than noble aims,

Yup. I'm scum and you're scum; the only difference is that I am honest about it. Which is why he was so completely unable to cope with the dying child because she genuinely was not-scum.


Amy - Nov 28, 2005 8:44:39 am PST #7419 of 10006
Because books.

Which is why he was so completely unable to cope with the dying child because she genuinely was not-scum.

Exactly!


§ ita § - Nov 28, 2005 8:45:33 am PST #7420 of 10006
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Spoilers, people.


brenda m - Nov 28, 2005 8:58:05 am PST #7421 of 10006
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Funny TAR story - my friend C got her picture taken with Phil at a booksigning this fall. It's a really cute picture, so she sent it around to family and friends and stuff. She goes home this weekend for T-day and finds that her grandmother has printed it out and hung it on the fridge, and is telling people that it's her boyfriend.


§ ita § - Nov 28, 2005 9:00:55 am PST #7422 of 10006
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Collection of googlemaps including one of use to people digging in their backyards.