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*SPOILER WARNING* House last episode discussion.

Started by May 25, 2011 11:18 PM
1 comment, last by owl 13 years, 5 months ago
Did you watch it? If you didn't get out of here.


Either the writers come up with a completely renewed House character from here or I might just stop watching the series. I mean, he drove his car over Cuddy's living room knowing she was there. Her daughter might have been there too! Yet he gave a damn about it. He literally commited attempt of murder and all over a MILF pussy. I can't help it but to feel a little disappointed. He cannot ever step a foot again inside that state. Ever.

If from now on this is going to be him making the same crap in another place it won't be worth watching. At all.

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Well, they have renewed it for another season and the actress who plays Cuddy isn't in it so that might help side step some problems. But, yeah, I'm not sure where they are going to go with it but I'll give it a chance going forward.

As for his actions, well, he snapped. Simple as. When people snap they do stupid things with no regard for others just how it makes them feel. Given how repressed and messed up he is as a character I can't say it really surprised me; if was a venting of anger more than anything and after that was done he felt better.

Extreme? Sure.. but then again I've done things like it on a smaller scale in order to feel better regardless of what it did to the other person. Heck when I finished watching that ep I sat for a moment then got up, wandered across to my computer, got onto facebook and blocked someone who I should have blocked ages ago. It will cause fall out I'm sure on their end but it made me feel better and as I came to realise some time ago sometimes all you can do in life is what makes you feel better. Sure, this isnt the same as driving a car into someone's front room but then I can't drive *chuckles*

TLDR; he's messed up, he snapped, it vented, he didn't care, just wanted to feel better.

I can relate.
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Well, they have renewed it for another season and the actress who plays Cuddy isn't in it so that might help side step some problems. But, yeah, I'm not sure where they are going to go with it but I'll give it a chance going forward.

As for his actions, well, he snapped. Simple as. When people snap they do stupid things with no regard for others just how it makes them feel. Given how repressed and messed up he is as a character I can't say it really surprised me; if was a venting of anger more than anything and after that was done he felt better.

Extreme? Sure.. but then again I've done things like it on a smaller scale in order to feel better regardless of what it did to the other person. Heck when I finished watching that ep I sat for a moment then got up, wandered across to my computer, got onto facebook and blocked someone who I should have blocked ages ago. It will cause fall out I'm sure on their end but it made me feel better and as I came to realise some time ago sometimes all you can do in life is what makes you feel better. Sure, this isnt the same as driving a car into someone's front room but then I can't drive *chuckles*

TLDR; he's messed up, he snapped, it vented, he didn't care, just wanted to feel better.

I can relate.


I agree with you on that "on a smaller scale". To me the difference between venting your problems and being a total psycho is whether or not you care about killing a 2 years old girl (along with 4 other adults).

This "snap" just confirmed the character of House as an irremediable psychopath. He cannot get over his aedipus complex, thus he kills the woman he falls in love with and feels rewarded by it.

Even Dexter or Hannibal look like totally sane persons in comparison, they know what they are and act accordingly. House is just an all messed up immature old dude who won't be legally practicing medicine anymore (I assume).

As I see it until here, he became a too boring character to care about.
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