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More evidence that bad previews make for good episodes. Although in this case, it was more a lowering-of-expectations deal. Like House always talks about. When you expect nothing and you get a very little bit, you're happy.

1. Bi-racial-lesbian-escort-service-with-age-gap setup in the teaser was amusing, if in the end irrelevant. Cat clue was painfully obvious. Question for anyone who’s read [livejournal.com profile] fourteencandles’s fic "You Already Know (How This Will End)" -- that gorgeous girl was totally Diamond from Atlantic City (pt. 48), yes? I love that Wilson kept doing double-takes around her and finally hit on her when he called her with the prognosis at the end -- and that we finally have confirmation that normally he’s called James, or at least introduces himself to non-patients as such. Oh, boy, he’s gonna get an earful from House if he set something up with her, paid or no.

(Did he know what she was, and if so, is he that lonely? Did he just think she was pretty and was moved when she cared for someone she’d just met? Is he giving up on House and moving on?)

2. Wilson playing House! Doing doctorly diganosis-type things in addition to doctorly examining-type things. Following House's footsteps in the clinic and the Diagnostics office and the patient's room and the waiting area and his office and in scrubs in the O.R. Playing House's irony as he tried to keep a straight face at the (formerly lying) patient's wild list of recent activities and said that, yes, it is possible that her current illness had something to do with her trip. Calling himself an idiot. Taking advantage of the team at his disposal and making quick and tricky decisions. Even though he is still not equal to House and assumed the ailment was cancer because it’s what he sees most and didn’t get the final diagnosis right, tonight we got to see him think and say and do more than we have before, even in “Histories” I think, and that was a real treat.

3. House choosing the equivalents of his team from among the airplane passengers, going by looks and then directing them on how to act so he could feel at home enough to slip into diagnostic mode. The stewardess joining in with rebuttals was a nice touch. Also, House playing with the cabin PA and scoring everyone free alcohol and landing a series of maybe-dates with the stewardess, proving once again that the people who see past the asshole pretty much all fall in love with him. And his joke about being able to attack the pilot with his cane-corkscrew only if he were in a wine bottle.

House/stewardess/Wilson/call girl, anyone?

4. House touching and sniffing Cuddy. Shallow, yes, but kinda hot. She has a nice back, even when covered in a hysterical rash. Nice eyes, too, even when red-rimmed and glassy. Kudos to the makeup team on achieving illness chic. House’s protective/worried/professional-but-affectionate overtones made it even better. Loved their little “nyah nyah” faces towards the beginning, too, when House “graciously allowed” Cuddy to take his seat in business class.

5. Annnnd Chase gets the diagnosis once again! And gets to wear a gas mask and a suit in the process. Why they didn’t tell the skull-drilling team to hold off a few more minutes while they searched the home again for proof of their perfectly plausible theory, I do not know, other than makes-for-better-drama, but it was good to see continuity with his track record. He's done with his fellowship soon, too, so he should be damn good by now. My guess is that it was the high of solving the case that gave him the confidence to ask for what he’s been wanting from Cameron -- and that it was not enough to keep him from crashing when she broke it off. So we see once again that dedication to, and/or success in, medicine pretty much precludes one’s ability to sustain healthy romantic relationships.


Commentaries/discussions: Nightdog, Daasgrrl, Moonlash, Pun, Usomitai

Post-ep Fic: "Didn't I" by deelaundry

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 02:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elynittria.livejournal.com
Did he know what she was, and if so, is he that lonely? Did he just think she was pretty and was moved when she cared for someone she’d just met?

That's exactly what I was asking myself after watching the episode. I'll have to watch it again, I think, before making a decision.

Is he giving up on House and moving on?

No. He'll never give up. He'll just keep distracting himself with whatever's available until either (a) he sees the light about his feelings for House or (b) House sees the light about his feelings for Wilson or (c) both of the above.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 02:44 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
And perhaps, if Wilson does know she's a prostitute, he's thinking about House having done it before, and is therefore feeling closer to him by hiring/dating/having sex with her. Or, you know, while having sex with her. Mm.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 02:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elynittria.livejournal.com
I like your interpretation!

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 02:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangomango.livejournal.com
(Is he giving up on House and moving on?)
Is it bad that I kind of want him to? *ducks* Though it's a snowball's chance in hell that TBTB would ever go there, I don't think I'd want Wilson in a relationship with House, if House was as abusive as he's been all season.
I'm all for Robin/Wilson/House. Any takers?

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 02:41 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
You know House knows Robin already, and when he finds out Wilson's seeing her, bad (or possibly very, very good) things will happen. :)

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 02:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] perspi.livejournal.com
I thought Wilson figured Robin's real profession out when she admitted that she'd just met Fran that day, and he said she should go--it's not her job to stay. Because he was giving her looks like, "There's no way these two are friends."

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 03:03 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
That was the big moment where it looked like he was putting two and two together, yeah. But it wasn't entirely clear whether he got "call girl" for an answer or just figured the friends thing was a lie and didn't get further than that. Since we've seen on many an occasion that his deducing skillz are not top-notch. Although she did mention "clients."

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 07:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thewlisian-afer.livejournal.com
This is going to sound batshit, but I swear to God I cannot make shit like this up.

I have a friend who is a lawyer but, like ... moonlights as a dominatrix or ... whatever. It's complicated. ANYWAY. My point is, she talks about "clients" all the time. But nobody can tell which job she's talking about unless she actually specifies. (And sometimes she doesn't just because it's more amusing to her that way. XD) So it's totally plausible for our selectively-blind-and/or-naive boy to not know or even think maybe she's a call girl.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 11:38 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Hee. I love how ambiguous they left it. I'm still leaning towards "Wilson doesn't know," and am curious whether they'll end up seeing each other or whether she'll break the news to him or whether House will break the news to him or ... whether we'll never hear about this again.

Also, I love that Wilson's seeing someone so young. I mean, not only because it's true to character, definitely, but because, y'know, self-insertion fantasies. *g*

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 03:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pun.livejournal.com
we finally have confirmation that normally he’s called James, or at least introduces himself to non-patients as such.

I caught that too and felt excited about it!

And just generally felt very excited about this episode in general. It was just chock full of goodness!

I really want to think and talk more about Wilson and the prostitute, but I have to work at an obscene hour tomorrow, and so I must to bed.

Date: Apr. 12th, 2007 12:37 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Which is where I was when you sent this comment. Well, not in the same bed. You know.

Quite enjoyed your post! Yay for lots of Wilson and hearing him say his own name again! (Did you also find it amusing in "Lines in the Sand" when he was all, 'That's funny -- it says James Wilson on the door...'?)

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 03:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] synn.livejournal.com
I really don't think Wilson knows what she does. 1) because there wasn't any truly valid reason for him to make a leap like that -- she never said anything remotely implying it, and having 'just met' could mean almost anything. The woman could have been a realtor, an avon saleswoman, anything.

and, 2) the upcoming episodes will be a lot more annoying dramatic if he doesn't know yet.

Date: Apr. 12th, 2007 12:38 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
I've seen persuasive arguments for both sides, and am content to believe both for now. Leaves more room for ficcy possibilities.

Am totally dead tonight -- wanna do something tomorrow? Friday? Saturday?

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 07:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daasgrrl.livejournal.com
You thought the preview for this week's ep was bad? LOL, we can't even agree on that! I admit that I was mildly disappointed that the "plague on a plane" didn't go anywhere more interesting than that, but... Wilson! In blue! Or, rather, WILSON! IN BLUE! AND SCRUBS! DOING MANY DOCTOR THINGS QUITE CONVINCINGLY! Lots of forearms and hands and looks and duckling leadership. How could this not be a fun ep?

That woman was totally Diamond and she was gorgeous (if a bit 'hooker with a heart of gold-y'), and man, I hope Wilson does get together with her in some way, shape or form. He needs it. And I figure House would either be jealous - good - or want to join in - which, also good *g*

Why is there only one flight attendant on the ENTIRE PLANE? *g*

The House/Cuddy was rather nice, but I was a little unhappy she was so 'soft' and 'weak' in the sense of getting hysterically ill. Yeah, yeah, drama.

Much, much Chase love - although Cameron is getting on my nerves. More than usual.

I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, but it was not really in the sense of 'omglove' but rather just 'omgfun!'. Nice, but different.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 07:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thewlisian-afer.livejournal.com
...and that we finally have confirmation that normally he’s called James, or at least introduces himself to non-patients as such.

Didn't we get that ages ago from Stacy? In, like ... Spin? I think it was Spin... Could be wrong on the exact episode, but it was the beginning of the second season, anyway. Obviously, since Stacy wasn't there anymore after the beginning of the second season. D: I still miss her. Woe.


Why they didn’t tell the skull-drilling team to hold off a few more minutes while they searched the home again for proof of their perfectly plausible theory, I do not know...

I thought it was because Cameron seemed to have no idea wtf Chase was talking about when he was like, "THE BOWL WAS FULL." And he was so excited at the sudden epiphany that he didn't explain it to her or anyone else and just ran off to do his thing. Silly Aussie.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 11:34 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
In which case, irresponsible. If he thought the drilling could kill the patient, he should've told them he wanted to search the house one more time for the cause of a sick/dead cat.

Yes, Stacy called him James, but that's all we had -- it could've been a personality quirk, Stacy being formal like House is joke-y with "Jimmy." Having Wilson call himself James when not stating his full name made me feel much more confident that that's how most people/friends/colleagues/etc. refer to him.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 01:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] renoir-girl.livejournal.com
Did he know what she was, and if so, is he that lonely? Did he just think she was pretty and was moved when she cared for someone she’d just met?

I think he didn't know. I think he thinks she's a professional woman (but not that oldest-profession) who actually just displays an extraordinary amount of compassion for someone she doesn't actually know. And the fact that she's gorgeous certainly helped.

Good episode. Probably enjoyed this one more than any others I've seen this season.

Notice how House and Wilson still haven't spoken, for a couple weeks, at least.

Date: Apr. 12th, 2007 12:41 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Yes, it's sad, looking at the downward spiral of their friendship from the start of the series (and projected before then) till now, with this almost complete break in effective communication and affection.

Probably enjoyed this one more than any others I've seen this season.

Really? More than, say, "Son of Coma Guy"? (trotting that one out as it's my personal favorite) What did it for you?

Date: Apr. 12th, 2007 01:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] renoir-girl.livejournal.com
Yes, I had difficulty being able to enjoy "Son of Coma Guy" just because of how the season was going, I guess. The whole issue of Wilson's controlling behavior in episode 2 was still overwhelming my ability to just take what was offered on screen.

So it isn't that "Airborne" was better--just that it fit what I was looking for at this stage.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 10:47 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bell
1. I totally flashbacked to Diamond! Though I think that they were v. different. Robin (I think that's her name) seemed to be more kind, whereas Diamond didn't get much characterization beyond giving really really really good paid sex.

2. that the people who see past the asshole pretty much all fall in love with him.

Only to bitterly realize later that House really is an asshole.

5. Ooooh, nice tie-in to the Chase-saves-the-day-at-the-last-moment.... and it's STILL not enough. I hadn't thought of that. Chase doesn't get any breaks, does he.

Chase should be ready to go and perhaps now that his heart has been broken AND his father figure has proven useless he might actually want to go. Up until this last episode I'd have thought his inertia would be stronger than the reasons to leave, but now...?

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 11:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Cross-commenting! Heh.

1. Yes, Diamond did have that "very nasty" smile and not too much characterization, but they looked similar, and Wilson had kind of the same polite-ish "guh" reaction to both of them, and I assume from her "sell" to Fran that Robin also gives really really really good paid sex. I assume.

2. Hee. Too true. But that honeymoon period must be worth something.

5. Thanks. I loved your point about how the little boy mirroring Chase provided the essential clue to House solving the case.

Fellowships are predetermined amounts of time, so unless Chase "quits," it's not a matter of him needing to work up the energy to go. (Also, aren't doctors supposed to be super-ambitious and ready to get going in their careers? Though it is laid-back Chase we're talking about.) They haven't said how long the ducklings' fellowships are -- four years, I guess, if Chase is still there -- and four is pretty much the max, from what I understand, so if he's going to stick around for another season, either he's going to be at PPTH in another position, or the writers have got some 'splainin' to do.

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 11:07 pm (UTC)
bell: rory gilmore running in the snow in a fancy dress (Default)
From: [personal profile] bell
1. I didn't remember Diamond's looks, just that she was v. hot and v. good. That and I really wished that the fic had gone on for a bit longer because I wanted to know what happened afterwards! (Nothing good, I'm sure. *sighs*)

If four years is the max it's still not enough since HL is signed for five and Chase started six months prior to the pilot.

I figure that the writers will ignore that for however long they like. And if it should ever be an issue, Chase could be hired as a non-fellowship doctor. It's not as if he hasn't demonstrated that he's a valuable asset to the hospital. When House fails, call in Chase!

Date: Apr. 11th, 2007 11:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
Yes, exactly. Either they can say "it's a six-year fellowship, because it's a unique specialty and we've decided it takes six years to master," or they can put Chase in another department, or in a non-fellowship position within Diagnostics. Whatever they do, they'd better explain it soon.

Date: Apr. 14th, 2007 05:18 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] nightdog-barks.livejournal.com
These Days

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