nightdog_barks: (House in Blue)
nightdog_barks ([personal profile] nightdog_barks) wrote2011-02-21 08:14 pm

Tonight's Episode



Well.

I'll have to think about this some more, and we're about to eat dinner, so I'll just say ... hm. Some of it was very funny, some of it wasn't, if the title of the episode ("Two Stories") was supposed to suggest "Three Stories" ... I don't think it succeeded.

Also, somebody couldn't write more lines for Wilson than that? Dude.

More later. Maybe.

hannah: (Default)

[personal profile] hannah 2011-02-22 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
No rush to download it, then. Gotcha.

If you're not busy tonight, could you look over a fairly short fic for grammar and character voice? There's no rush to get it posted, but it's bugging me slightly.
black_cigarette: (Mare littlemoon)

[personal profile] black_cigarette 2011-02-22 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
You can skip this one completely and it won't affect a damn thing. We didn't learn anything, or see anything new.

I've seen worse episodes, but man, talk about filler.
black_cigarette: (Default)

[personal profile] black_cigarette 2011-02-22 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
I think I'd rather just pretend this episode never happened -- it has essentially no impact on anything; nothing changed; it's not worth hating or getting worked up about -- and direct my energy toward writing tonight.

:-)
namaste: (Default)

[personal profile] namaste 2011-02-22 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
It was filler, but it was entertaining filler. Heck I laughed out loud many times. (Timmy the movie expert was great.) There have been many other filler episodes that I didn't care for.

Oh, and didja notice we finally got an "official" birthdate for House? It was on his driver's license. May something of 1959. (Since the date on the wristband in "No Reason" was in his hallucination, it was never clear if that was official.
blackmare: (Default)

[personal profile] blackmare 2011-02-22 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Must admit, movie!kid was awesome. And it did have its moments that had me LOLing.

I think the ending left a really bad taste in my mouth, somehow. Like ... not nearly enough of a payoff for all the gyrations that led up to it.
taiga13: (the scream)

[personal profile] taiga13 2011-02-22 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, I just saw the first 10 minutes and does it get any better? Because so far it's horrifying.
topaz_eyes: (House-uh no)

[personal profile] topaz_eyes 2011-02-22 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
Uhm... no. Sadly it does not. :-\
taiga13: (face in hands icon by indigo_art)

[personal profile] taiga13 2011-02-22 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
My God, it's getting WORSE. What where they thinking?
topaz_eyes: (House-uh no)

[personal profile] topaz_eyes 2011-02-22 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
The Mr. and the Miss loved it. I was going "Why isn't it OVER yet?" I mean... WTF was that supposed to be?
taiga13: (Calvin opinions)

[personal profile] taiga13 2011-02-22 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, what is the deal with Hugh Laurie's appearance? He looks different, I know he does. Has he had Botox or something?
topaz_eyes: (Elmo is evil)

[personal profile] topaz_eyes 2011-02-22 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
cuddyclothes has been insisting he's had eyelid work done. Maybe she does have a point after all.

/catty
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[personal profile] derdriui 2011-02-22 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
I think it was the opening episode of last week's one (with the torch?) that that seemed to stand out a lot. Am not claiming it's true, but I remember remembering having read that at that moment in time.

... Wow, this season has been so boring that all the romcom moments are blurring together, the drama is conjoining and... yeah, anyway. Last week. First scene.
topaz_eyes: (House-golly gee)

[personal profile] topaz_eyes 2011-02-22 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
There's some interesting discussion about the House/Cuddy storyline at the house_wilson post-mortem tonight: http://community.livejournal.com/house_wilson/4389476.html?thread=54788452#t54788452 A refreshing change to the usual misogynistic vitriol that seethes there.

(What, me bitter about H/W fandom? Never! :-P )
pwcorgigirl: (House horrors!)

[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2011-02-22 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, that's 40-something minutes of my life I want back. Suggesting that this was anything like "Three Stories" is like putting tin siding on the Taj Mahal and still calling it beautiful. Gah.
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[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2011-02-23 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Someone far smarter than me wrote on another board about how this was a look at House's insecurities -- that he does feel he's focused on Cuddy's needs but is deeply afraid that she'll reject him -- but I just did not come away with that impression. Possibly that's because I was tired when I watched it, but I also think the convoluted story-telling made it pretty much impossible to appreciate anything about the workings of House's mind, and so he came across as a flagrantly outrageous liar who's reduced everyone around him to cardboard cut-outs. *takes off pessimist hat*
felis: (House renfair)

[personal profile] felis 2011-02-23 03:18 pm (UTC)(link)
that perhaps House was playing the school principal

Yep, I'm definitely fanwanking that and I don't care if Mr. "Whatever It Takes" Moran intended it that way or not. :-)
He must have seen the family picture behind her, and the last time he said "I love her" in front of someone else, he was playing Lucas. It was very clear that he was still trying to get Rachel in there and - in his own words - "dig himself out of a hole".

in that the parts with House's team [...] came across as more real to me than the problem with Cuddy

I was wondering if that might have something to do with the fact that House was the (unreliable) narrator here? His own confusion and reluctance colouring the story? The backwards/disordered structure didn't help either.
On the other hand, I have to admit that Cuddy's anger was one of the few things that did work for me in this episode. Found that more understandable than her reaction to his lie in "Office Politics" for example.
felis: (Cuddy Games)

[personal profile] felis 2011-02-23 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I absolutely agree, that's what I meant, too. I didn't want to imply that I don't believe he loves her, it was just the "in front of strangers" thing that bugged me a lot, especially with the principal.

Hee, I keep reading that Cuddy broke up with him! I didn't understand it that way at all! She wanted time and after he completely disrespected that, she blew up and "couldn't deal with [him] anymore", but I never took that as her seriously breaking up with him. Plus, it's House talking, his fears might be exaggerating a lot there.
felis: (House Games)

[personal profile] felis 2011-02-23 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee, yup, I insist on the "some" in this case. *g*

Not trying to annoy you or anything, it's just that I was really baffled to read this everywhere. Take House's conversation with Wilson for example: to me it came across as "Cuddy is mad, we are in a fight, I have to fix it", but not as "she broke up with me". Wilson's level of concern didn't seem high enough for that either. I think House was afraid that this could become something they would break up over, but I didn't read him as already there at all. Hm.
felis: (House All In)

[personal profile] felis 2011-02-23 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
But that later scene in her office was still before the whole laptop thing! Hee, I knew the structure was too convoluted!
felis: (House watching)

[personal profile] felis 2011-02-23 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
You know what? It is SO convoluted that I didn't have it completely right either. The House/Cuddy office scene was right after he left her mad in the morning and before the evening scene at her door. Which makes more sense and House a bit less of an inconsiderate idiot, but proves that this episode was a structural mess.
felis: (House new place)

[personal profile] felis 2011-02-23 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Here's the structure. Basically, day 1 = House/Cuddy scenes, day 2 = laptop, day 3 = school. Geez.
felis: (upside down)

[personal profile] felis 2011-02-23 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Yikes indeed. I mean, I do appreciate a good puzzle, but there is no way anybody could have understood the actual course of events by watching just once. And I can only imagine how a couple of commercial breaks might have added to the confusion.