<p>I just want to say…i am shocked…shocked…i am really liking the House-Cuddy relationship.</p>
<p>Tonights episode was great. I wasn’t sure about the chemistry between the characters…but i am won over. i think the actors and the writers are doing a great job. I hope the writers don’t screw this up. I also like how House is evolving.</p>
<p>Which means they’ll either have to kill off Cutty, or have her leave House, so that he can become even more unhinged than his old self…:rolleyes:</p>
<p>I have been down this road before with “Moonlighting” 20 years ago and then “XFiles”.</p>
<p>I am avoiding this season. I don’t think I can handle another lost series due to romantic chemistry gone astray. What makes House, House is his obnoxious ascerbic sense of humor and the tension…what will happen when he lightens up, now that he is getting lucky? It just…can’t end well. </p>
<p>I will have to stick with reruns until this romance is over.</p>
<p>Missed it last night- drats. Will have to wait 8 days until it’s on Fox site.
I am glad to read the relationship is working -it’s a tricky situation to navigate. We’ll see how good those writers really are , as they try to pull this off.</p>
<p>*I don’t think I can handle another lost series due to romantic chemistry gone astray. What makes House, House is his obnoxious ascerbic sense of humor and the tension…what will happen when he lightens up, now that he is getting lucky? It just…can’t end well. *</p>
<p>Thats what I think too- why do they keep wrecking perfectly good shows with * romance*? ;)</p>
<p>( I think the first two episodes of the season are on Hulu- that is where I watch them.)</p>
<p>I am really impressed with how the writers are handling the relationship, I like it a lot but like everyone else, where’s it going to go from here? I guess it could just settle in like most relationships and House can go back to being his old grumpy self after the “thrill” is gone and the relationship fades, sort of like Cuddy’s daughter who only gets an occasional mention now. </p>
<p>I do like the new House, he had to grow somewhere!</p>
<p>Darn, I missed last night, but the earlier romantic episodes were so good. I agree that it is hard to get over the feeling that a bad ending looms for the series as a result of this change in romantic chemistry…that doesn’t keep me, however, from feeling really sorry for Bones when I see Seeley so happy with his new girlfriend. I admit hoping that she turns out not to be as perfect as she seems.</p>
<p>I don’t like it. It seems unnatural. And I hate it that Cuddy is neglecting her baby.</p>
<p>It makes me nuts when single TV characters have small children that we almost never see…Frasier had a son back on Boston; Ross on Friends had a son that seemed to disappear. It makes me think less of the character when they are being terrible parents.</p>
<p>^Missypie–right? the first episode this season, when they got together and she stayed all night and day, I kept saying, um, baby??? Don’t you have a kid?</p>
<p>That’s one of the reasons I gave it up after one episode. I can’t take the soap opera. Let House be House. I do wonder what will happen to 13, but other than that, I’m so done. </p>
<p>I couldn’t even use the * bathroom* when D was a baby, for Cuddy to be more believable, she would have to have her mom live with her and do child care.
(which could work---- especially if the mom was a dr/nurse who could 2nd guess House & bring it back to the medical stuff & played by Lily Tomlin, I just read a piece by a friend about Ms Tomlins visit to a local organization & I really miss seeing her on West Wing- i don’t think it is terrible to be working if you have good child care- but I don’t like it when they introduce characters and then don’t know what to do with them)</p>
I couldn’t agree more!! I said the same thing! At least last week Cuddy mentioned the sitter. I am getting aggravated at this relationship. I just can’t imagine that it would be this easy in a “real life” situation. It’s too weird.</p>
<p>Thanks dstark, but it’s just not working for me. I don’t need to *see *her being a loving mother; I just need her to acknowledge she has a kid. It almost literally drove me up the wall the first episode–all I could think was kid, kid, kid!</p>
<p>My favorite Amy Irving part is Hadas in Yentl.</p>
<p>She needs to loose the blonde hair, and she seems to always wear her hair this weird way now. Sad to say, either she or her parts lean on the brittle part of her personality. She was a glowing young woman.</p>
<p>I enjoyed last night’s episode but I wonder how House is managing his pain.</p>
<p>I also worried about Rachel, Cuddy’s child, but then I remembered that characters aren’t people.</p>
<p>I haven’t seen the latest episode- but I can tell you from my experience with fibromyalgia, that if sleep improves- pain is lessened * a lot*</p>
<p>I would think they would have to address the pain thing though- you don’t just go cold turkey without side effects.</p>
<p>Do they talk about what happened to 13? I really liked her character. ( I also kinda wanted her to go for it with Chase, he needs someone to play against)</p>