My front door is open with the screen in place. Why did the UPS guy just ring my (obnoxious) doorbell, knock on the wood parts and loudly yell "hello" into my house all in a span of seconds? Rude.
But he brought me stuff so I didn't rip his head off.
ER: With the caveat that I missed last night,
Dr. McDreamy slept with his 14 year old daughter and (so far as he knows) gave her STDs. I don't think his actions there can necessarily be used as evidence of being violent in general.
How far back, ita? I haven't been watching.
House usually learns "a lesson" from his patients, so I'm not sure it applies in this case.
That's true. And there usually is someone -- patient or family of patient -- who gives some trenchant insight into House's battered soul. So maybe this is just more of the same. I suppose it's really the Mortality Giving You Insight Into What's Really Important theme.
brenda, did he know
she was 14?
4 or 5 episodes, Aimée.
Brenda, doesn't that still count as inappropriate and over-reacting? I mean, it's not conclusive, but people who
solve problems with violence, or act out are the superset in which him abusing his daughter could fall.
As for Smallville, I couldn't do it. The prospect of good
Lex/Clark
looks like it's dropped dramatically. And it had already dropped enough.
No. But I don't think
that's going to mean much to her dad. Or the cops, for that matter. I'm not sure he didn't get off easy, all things considered.
looks like it's dropped dramatically. And it had already dropped enough.
Yeah, I see no future for
Lex/Clark
. And that is just wrong.
Though
Lex and his sycophant stalker / office helper
were amusing. Though one clever scene isn't enough to keep me watching.
ER: Okay, there are two 'he's involved here, right? It's not one guy sleeping with his 14-year-old daughter and giving her STDs? He's sleeping with someone else's 14-year-old? Which, you know, still v. bad.
Katie:
The "he" sleeping with the 14 year old is a Doc from the ER. The other "he" is the 14 year olds dad who beat up said doc.