Can someone explain what happened to Amber? I didn't totally follow what it was she took and why it caused problems.
Show broke me.
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Can someone explain what happened to Amber? I didn't totally follow what it was she took and why it caused problems.
Show broke me.
She took a drug for the flu she had. When her kidneys were damaged in the bus crash, they couldn't filter out the drug and it poisoned her.
the medicine she took for her flu wasn't filtered because her liver/kidneys (my memory as well as biology is badbadbad) was damaged by the bus accident, so instead of getting the appropriate dosage, her whole system got slammed???
Wilson loved Amber, so I loved Amber (plus, the new role suited her so much better)
I thought we were going to get a cliffhanger of House on the bus and then the screen goes black.
Ah! Thank you.
Well, I'm in the middle of House--damned time zones--so I'll just enjoy how we get where this is going.
re: Bones--I can buy it being Zack due to something he ran into in Iraq, especially with Hodgins going on and on about how wrong it is to be there. He would try to solve the issue with logic, and he does have a weaker personality. I think it's safe to blame the strike for depriving us of some really good scenes of him trying to bring up what's going on.
This is actually a situation where a cliffhanger would have been damned useful.
so far on House: "I get less rest when I'm asleep." And now I get to wonder how he knew there was a rash on her back. My current bet is that she was getting him drunk and trying to get blackmail material on him. At least I hope so, because House/Wilson is my OTP.
Oh, poor House protecting Wilson. House does have a heart!
Yep, House broke me on things I didn't think were breakable. Dammit!
Still upset about Zach too. This is a disturbing night for my "throwaway" TV!
And there was no hanky panky at all. I am relieved. Anybody who complains about House not having any feelings has just lost a leg to stand on.
First Wilson making that very firm statement that he wanted House to risk his life for Amber (and House forcing him to voice that decision out loud, even though it was him that offered to do it in the first place), and then Wilson almost losing both of them. gah! (Oh, I know we wouldn't lose House, but I at least expected them to drag out that uncertainty until next season).
I still can't believe it was Zach. It all felt too rushed and forced. I knew it wasn't Hodgins, but I hated him being a suspect.