Given that it's a House season finale: Was there another patient?
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Considering how untrustworthy House's brain has gotten, maybe there wasn't another patient.
Edit: He looked so *sad* as he went into the hospital! And Wilson looked like he had to tell the vet to put down his puppy.
Wow. Not only was that an awesome episode that reconciles me to some of the plot holes in the previous episode (or what looked like plot holes), it also reconciles me to the directing of this episode, which I thought was unnecessarily gimmicky.
I know the episode-to-episode plots are sometimes shaky, but these motherfuckers can plan an arc.
Given that it's a House season finale: Was there another patient?
I think the fact that we saw both patients in scenes without House means that they both existed.
I loved the scene where Cuddy took House to Wilson and how Wilson immediately twigged to "this is something very big". And House finally stripped bare.
Carl Reiner was brilliant, but did they ever figure out what was really wrong with the other patient?
Arhythmia and clots caused by chemicals in the deodorant. Which also caused the seizures, so he never needed the surgery to split his brain in half to begin with.
Wow. Not only was that an awesome episode that reconciles me to some of the plot holes in the previous episode (or what looked like plot holes), it also reconciles me to the directing of this episode, which I thought was unnecessarily gimmicky.
Yes.
I loved the scene where Cuddy took House to Wilson and how Wilson immediately twigged to "this is something very big". And House finally stripped bare.
This too.
Castle has one the father/daughter/no mother relationships I find the most palatable--they're quite charming.
And in this week's ep the detecting was well spread across the team--not just a last minute idea by Castle. I hope it sticks around, and she doesn't get too pissed off about what he's going to tell her about her mother.
Castle has one the father/daughter/no mother relationships I find the most palatable--they're quite charming.
What was it? "He's quiet, keeps to himself, and lives with his parents. Does that not sound like a serial killer?"
And his mother schooling him on the workings of the female mind.
The only other father/daughter team I like nearly as much is the one on Eureka, although the one on Lie To Me isn't bad either, though seriously underutilized in comparison.
I loved the father/daughter stuff in this episode. Really good - and I agree it's definitely one of the best father/daughter relationships on tv.
Also, loved the color of Alexis' prom dress.
And uh, was THAT the season finale? Because: evil.