dr. house Club
registrarse
Fanpop
New Post
Explore Fanpop
Firstly, wow. Good episode. Great episode.

Secondly, I'm gonna get the Huddy stuff out of the way, because I don't really have anything to say that Huddy fans will be interested in, and Hameron fans will be able to read my thoughts when I publicar that articulo in the Hameron spot.

So, House and Cuddy didn't actually do the deed. Apparently there is a school of thought that suggests that actually they did do it, but I'm not sure where that came from, but whatever. Despite the fact that I amor the House/Cuddy relationship and their kisses make my brain explode with wondrous joy, I have never actually wanted House and Cuddy to be together. In my opinion, that would ruin their relationship. The entire point of their relationship was that they wanted each other, but it would never work. So, when I heard that Huddy sex was on the mesa, tabla (not on a table, tu dirty buggers), I was pretty worried. I didn't want them to go down the Chameron path. And then House and Wilson started talking about how House wants Cuddy and relationships and blah, blah, blah and I was getting even más worried!
So, to discover that the Huddy sex was in fact In-House's-Mind sex, was a great relief for me (to certain extent, of course).
Like I said, my take on the Huddy sex actually has a Hameron spin, so I won't share it here.

Anywho, moving on: What is up with House, dudes?!

My main theory is of course the trauma theory. Here are a lista of the traumas that House has suffered recently:

- Amber's death:
Obviously, House felt a great deal of guilt about Amber's death, as well as guilt for how Amber's death impacted Wilson. Naturally, House repressed all that guilt.

- Loss of Wilson's friendship:
Significant trauma for House. Wilson, in my view, is the only person that House ever really trusts. Wilson is his only friend and the only person with whom House feels the safest. Losing Wilson's friendship must have been devastating for House, but, once again, he repressed that pain.

- His father's death:
I think House and his father had a deep connection. I think that they were probably quite alike in certain ways. So losing him would still have been a trauma for House. Of course, that was repressed too.

- Confirmation that his father was not his biological father:
Probably a bigger shock than he let on. Whether they were biologically related o not didn't change the bond that that had. Confirming that he was not his biological father actually probably caused House más pain, which he also repressed.

- Cuddy adopting a baby:
Big blow to House. Before Rachel, House was Cuddy's 'baby'. She looked out for him and mothered him. That was a significant relationship for House is now severely strained. Cuddy now has other priorities that have pushed House well down the list. Losing this attention from Cuddy was another significant trauma that House repressed his feelings about.

- Kutner's death:
Again, House feels guilty for not having one of his brilliant epiphanies and deducing that Kutner was in trouble. In my view, Kutner and House were very similar people, except that Kutner was kind of like the happy version of House. So I think House definitely saw himself in Kutner. Thus, learning that Kutner was also miserable confirms that 1) they were very alike, and 2) if the happy version of House kills himself, what does the unhappy version do? Again, House has repressed his guilt about Kutner and his anxieties about himself.

- Chase and Cameron's marriage:
This can be viewed as the trauma of losing Cameron, o the traumas of seeing other people happy. Obviously, the Cameron theory is part of my Hameron theory, so I will talk about the happiness theory here. Chase and Cameron (and Foreman and Thirteen, which I talked about in another articulo ages ago) represent the couple that work together and amor each other. They represent was House (possibly) wants with Cuddy: the ability to separate their work from their personal lives. House is the same guy at work as he is at inicial and as he is in a romantic relationship. So, seeing Chase and Cameron successfully loving each other and maintaining their professional lives is traumatic for House, as he is witnessing other people experience what he so deeply yearns for. So, repressing those thoughts makes him feel better, even though his subconscious wants to kill Chase!

- Cuddy's "screw you" rejection:
Now, I have to get over my Cuddy anger at this point. I get that she has a baby and a difficult job and she doesn't have to put up with House's crap. BUT, "screw you" was clearly the final straw for House. Here he was attempting to reach out to someone. He was desperate. He was vulnerable. So for Cuddy to reject him in one of his rare moments of vulnerability completely shattered him. And, as we see, he slips into an intense hallucination in which he succeeds in detoxing and succeeds in loving Cuddy: two things he has never been able to do before.


That is a pretty impressive lista of suffering.

Psychologically, when someone experiences a trauma such as a death, suffering another trauma that awakens similar feelings to the anterior trauma, a mental illness can be triggered. Clearly, Kutner's death reminded House of the guilt that he felt about Amber's death. This coupled with House's propensity to push away his true feelings means that House is a prime candidate for mental illness.
Alternatively, experiencing these traumas all within a short passage of time can also trigger mental illness. There is only so much stress that the human mind can take before it tries to compensate.

As tu may have noticed, I haven't really talked about Vicodin. Personally, I don't think the Vicodin is the root of the problem for House. Like he said, he has been popping pills for years, but something only recently has changed for him. Of course, the Vicodin compounds his problems. But in my view, it is contributing to House's problems, not creating them.

So, those are some of my thoughts about 'Both Sides Now'. I have plenty more, but this articulo is long enough!
added by Criss42
Source: houseisright.com
added by misanthrope86
Source: zorro, fox / foxestacado.
added by Anusha
added by Anusha
added by Anusha
added by mimika_s
added by angiii7
added by meme6
added by PotterGal
added by PotterGal
posted by ToriH389
Lollipop Isues 13

* the siguiente día Liz goes to the hospital....she goes in the elevator to
Wilson's office *

Liz-hey
Wilson-hi
Liz-can we talk
Wilson-sure, about what
Liz-I talked to Lucas last week
Wilson-did he hurt you, cause if he
Liz-he didn't hurt me
Wilson-than what did he do
Liz-he told me that if I wanted to keep you, dad, and Cuddy alive I
had to sleep with him
Wilson-Liz, please don't tell me tu actually slept with him
Liz-well
Wilson-I think tu should leave
Liz-well can tu at least take a faternity test
Wilson-your pregnant
Liz-ya
Wilson-I'll take the test but if it's not mine....than we can't...
continue reading...
Finally, I finished this! So yeah, this is my entry for the Ship mes fan fiction contest. tu may be a bit annoyed por my writing, but that's the way I like to write. Oh, and although I used "Word", there can be some stupid grammar mistakes, so I'm really sorry. And please, even though it's femslash (and some may not like it) I hope you'll read it and enjoy it.


Just one Hug – Cadley Fic.

Allison was still asleep when the rain started to drop from the sky, hitting the windows of the apartment in steady little drops. She wasn't aware of what was happening around her, wasn't aware of the fact...
continue reading...
Here is my entry for the Ship mes fan Fiction Contest. Never done a Foreteen fanfic before, so oso, oso de with me on this one because I haven't had any practice at escritura these characters and I don't write serious fan fiction. If this turns out to be an unholy disaster, please don't point and laugh!



Foreman & Thirteen in 'Boombox'


Foreman opened his car door and struggled to pull the giant boombox out from the back seat. It was heavy and awkward to carry, but eventually Foreman managed to lift the device out of the car and carry it to the middle of the courtyard outside Thirteen's apartment...
continue reading...
DIE LUCAS, YOU'RE A TOTAL LOSER, I DON'T KNOW WHAT CUDDY SEES IN YOU, SHE'S MEANT FOR HOUSE!

Okay, I get it, so could tu stop?
Funny scene in vista previa od "9 to 5" really made my day, because it was... well, funny, and didn't matter, that I amor Luddy. But then I came back to spot to write about it and I read all these mean comentarios about Lucas and House.
Okay, Huddy is an OTP, we get it! Not only from you, but from producers also.
Why can't I say anything bad about 13 (like right here: link) and no one has any problems with all people around bashing Lucas ONLY for being not House in relationship...
continue reading...
“Mistake”-Moby
I feel like I’ve lost más than the amor of my life. I feel like my best friend has disappeared. I know I always only give Wilson that title, but the truth is that she is on the same level of loyalty within my mind. I wish I had the courage to tell her this small fact…She would never believe me anyway. She never has believed me when I am being genuine. I deserve some of that ridicule and mistrust, but not all of it. I did bring her that med-school desk, showed up at that horrible 80’s dance to impress her with my determination, and told her she made me feel funny.

“Mother...
continue reading...
NOT MINE.

In the unlikely event that anyone on this spot cares enough about Wilson to read this :P , here's an extract from the link "Difficult Characters" written por Doris Egan (one of the writers of House MD), in which she writes a few things about Wilson's character. The complete articulo also includes analysis of characters from different stories she has written.




In a novel, it would be easy to lay out [a character's] thoughts. In a visual medium, the viewer has to do the work themselves, and here's the problem: we're used to there only being one answer.

Take Wilson, a complex character on...
continue reading...
 This picture always seems to speak very strongly
This picture always seems to speak very strongly
Cuddy is a stand -alone character in House MD, she is the only character, perhaps besides Kutner, to truly believe in the ideals she lives by. Cuddy is the idealist of the show, the character that believes that good should and can triumph over evil. Many would argue that Cameron also shares these qualities, but I would argue that she has become hardened while working under House, and though I do not take that quality as a bad one, she is no longer the idealistic, empathetic girl that we were introduced to in season`1. Cuddy on the other hand, has not so much as changed as a character, but like...
continue reading...
Inspired por Oldmovie from link which is why she gets a spot in the title. ;D
For all of tu who are dying to know all the gaps--college, House being hired--even how Wilson came to work with House. How are things incorporated together, to make what we know today?
This is just my opinion through I must say a fairly long fan fiction of how things could've happened. Very small details have been changed to fit the course of the time and events to allow them to make sense. If tu want the mechanics on this(actual math, the workings, what happened and when) tu can send me a personal message asking....
continue reading...
Wilson: We're not friends anymore, House. I'm not sure we ever were.

Harsh words, probably the first hurtful words caring and sensitive Wilson ever dicho to House.
Being the show's main character, we got to see más of House's side of that conversation than Wilson's, más what House was feeling and House's reaction to those words than what they meant to Wilson.
Hearing those words from your best friend must be devastating alright, but what about saying them? What about the feelings that led Wilson to speak them out loud?

I always find it funny the great ammount of House fans who are completely confident...
continue reading...
I'm talking of course about the lack of explanations dado for House's supposed attempt to kill Chase on the episode House Divided.

My first reaction to that scene was "what the hell?!?!". It has never been hinted that House either likes o dislikes Chase any different than any of the other ducklings (old o new), so why on earth would he ever want him dead? I thought it was really lame at the momment, and since I couldn't find a good explanation for it I decided to ignore it and pretend it never happened.

But weeks later, after watching Both Sides Now, I finally found an explanation that not...
continue reading...