Alright, this may be a short article, but after watching a certain scene in Unfaithful, talking to K, and lectura Missy's articulo I'd figure my misceláneo realization may be worth escritura about:
"You never wanted to take that other job. tu never wanted to save me. tu wanted to offer to save me so tu wouldn't feel guilty. tu knew I'd say no. That's why you're so mad right now."
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"You're an idiot."
- Foreman and Thirteen; 5x15 "Unfaithful"
I believe that we can reflect this to the Huddy discussion in Unfaithful- to go o not to go to Cuddy's party, that is the question.
"You never wanted me to go to your party. tu never wanted me to be a part of it. tu wanted to offer me to go so tu wouldn't feel guilty. tu knew I'd say no. That's why you're so mad right now."
This is probably what a Huddy-fied version of the Foreteen argument would have sounded like. The thing is, House really does believe that she did not want him there. That she only invited him because she knew he'd say no. Yet, at the end of the episode, we learn that Cuddy actually DID want House to be there. That he IS an idiot for falling for the trap of her not wanting him to be there. Not only that, but Foreteen was playing House all along. In the end, House was left believing that he played Foreteen and that he LET Cuddy play him, when actually Foreteen was the one to play him and Cuddy was left played, since she actually did want House there.
What does this tell us? Well, I have no idea. My brain jugo, jugo de is now gone, so I'll let tu guys tell me your thoughts.
"You never wanted to take that other job. tu never wanted to save me. tu wanted to offer to save me so tu wouldn't feel guilty. tu knew I'd say no. That's why you're so mad right now."
...
"You're an idiot."
- Foreman and Thirteen; 5x15 "Unfaithful"
I believe that we can reflect this to the Huddy discussion in Unfaithful- to go o not to go to Cuddy's party, that is the question.
"You never wanted me to go to your party. tu never wanted me to be a part of it. tu wanted to offer me to go so tu wouldn't feel guilty. tu knew I'd say no. That's why you're so mad right now."
This is probably what a Huddy-fied version of the Foreteen argument would have sounded like. The thing is, House really does believe that she did not want him there. That she only invited him because she knew he'd say no. Yet, at the end of the episode, we learn that Cuddy actually DID want House to be there. That he IS an idiot for falling for the trap of her not wanting him to be there. Not only that, but Foreteen was playing House all along. In the end, House was left believing that he played Foreteen and that he LET Cuddy play him, when actually Foreteen was the one to play him and Cuddy was left played, since she actually did want House there.
What does this tell us? Well, I have no idea. My brain jugo, jugo de is now gone, so I'll let tu guys tell me your thoughts.