I have been watching the TV show House for some time now. I am still trying to figure out Dr. House. He seems to have affection for certain characters on the show - Wilson, Cuddy, Camerson. But his arrogance and need to always be right interferes with his relationship building. When Wilson left, he truly missed his friendship and did everything to get him to come back. What is it that House wants?
I have noticed that when others on the show form bonds, he makes fun of them or talks about how it will affect their judgement. Is he afraid to open up to others for fear they will affect his judgement?
He was really puzzled by the teacher on tonight's show. She had an over abundance of patience and understanding for the special needs children in her classroom. She formed a strong bond with one autistic boy in particular. Is House incapable of forming a true bond with anyone? Maybe that is why he seemed so eager to tell Cuddy to give up her baby when she could not feel a bond with her. That baby really seemed to keep her eyes on Dr. House!! Maybe this baby will be the breakthrough for House!
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Dr. House has some mysteries in his past. Small glimpses of them have surfaced in previous episodes. I think he has attachment issues along with a lack of moral development. His other problem is that he has not yet met the lead teacher at the Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital's onsite child care center. I am sure when he meets me ( I live in a fantasy world sometimes) he will begin to slowly change and allow himself to be happy.
ReplyDeleteIt's ok Miss Pattijo, you can live in a fantasy world sometimes-we all do! :) All I have to say is House is hot! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is really weird that my 27 year old daughter and my 50 something friend both think House is hot!!
ReplyDeleteNo it's not weird...we both have good taste, that's all!!
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