House, M.D
Oct. 21st, 2006 02:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hmm, yeah. Not too sure what I think about the Case Of The Week, though acute naphthalene toxicity is something really unexpected.
What I liked better was House struggling to keep off Vicodin so he'd get a month off of clinic-duty. All wide-eyed and sweating and shaking hands and admitting he was wrong (!) Will wonders never cease? And Wilson admitting at the end it was his idea and Cuddy, who made the bet with House in the first place, going 'Think he'd believe that?'. She seems rather willing to continue to play the Big Bad Administrator with regards to House.
What's also surprising that even after he goes about wild-eyed and even breaks his own hand to take his mind away from the pain in his leg, Chase and Cameron still follow House and defend him when Foreman questions House's judgment. How loyal. Or is that just naïvety?
What I liked better was House struggling to keep off Vicodin so he'd get a month off of clinic-duty. All wide-eyed and sweating and shaking hands and admitting he was wrong (!) Will wonders never cease? And Wilson admitting at the end it was his idea and Cuddy, who made the bet with House in the first place, going 'Think he'd believe that?'. She seems rather willing to continue to play the Big Bad Administrator with regards to House.
What's also surprising that even after he goes about wild-eyed and even breaks his own hand to take his mind away from the pain in his leg, Chase and Cameron still follow House and defend him when Foreman questions House's judgment. How loyal. Or is that just naïvety?