Friday, November 10, 2006

Television Without Pity » House » Fools For Love: Foreman tells the couple that they didn't catch the disease from each other. It's a very rare genetic disease, and 'there's no good reason two unrelated people would get it,' as Foreman clumsily explains. Tracy starts to catch on, but Jeremy's still clueless. Foreman says they'll need to take a DNA test, because he thinks they have the same father. Jeremy won't believe it, but Tracy does. I think she's always had a feeling that her father wasn't her biological one, and says that it explains her green eyes and light skin. Tracy reacts pretty naturally, holding her stomach and being generally horrified. What else can you do, really? Take a lot of showers and get a therapist and an annulment, I suppose.

this the ~main plotline of this episode. pretty good. I might purposely watch House now. interweaving re interracial couples, bets, who is dating the nurse.. (I didnt see all of that, looked at recap to understand bit I got at end. wh maybe makes things more int, seeing part and putting together the rest. I do seem to like that. with part of an episode or larger context like seeing various gilmore girls fr various seasons and working out what is when. question, answer. so it may be that I enjoy as much or more than the shows actually.)
Tritter arres House at the end and again I like that he seems formidable (cool, calm) opposing the formidable House. "Wld you turn and put your hands on yr head pls?" House: Does that polite crap work on people? Tritter cuts him off by forcibly turning him and at the same time evenly answering: "Most people .. know that there is only one answer." ~ or sth like that...


Awkward
Fools For Love - While House tries to find out whether Wilson is dating a new nurse, a young happily married couple come in with similar baffling symptoms. Since this show hates love, their happiness will be destroyed in the worst way possible. Also, House leaves a thermometer in a Clinic patient's butt and makes another enemy.

..I have to say, whoever wants me to like Cameron is certainly doing a good job of it.

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