Personally, I feel that House should stay single for the benefit of us - his viewers. The last thing we want is a lovey-dovey "I-care-about-the-world" House lol.
Snap.
I was looking at the IMDB quotes and I found this one. It's the kind of quote that I probably didn't laugh at first time around but it's funny now.
Dr. Robert Chase: In pre-med, I had a professor who ... Dr. Gregory House: - touched you in the naughty place?
Thank god he's okay! I was honestly worried there wouldn't be a series 3 after I saw last week's trailer!
House without the limp? There'll be complications, but it's good that they are keeping the character in motion. Static characters would ruin the show. Perhaps they will end after Series 3? That'd be nice... american shows always tend to get milked for all they're worth.
That scene with Cameron and the machine was... great.
So, let me make sure I understood it, all this was House's hallucination which he experienced in the split second after he's been shot but before he was taken to surgery. Right?
And I thought "Tell Cuddy I want ketamine" meant he doesn't want her to induce coma to cure his leg because he "saw" what it would do his mental abilities?
Theres a rumor going around on the fox forums that huug laurie was getting tired of his 'limp'. Apperently it was giving him back problems so they needed to find a way to slove it and this was it...
I'm guessing it will be the same old house but whats better house running with no 'limppy luarie' or no house at all because hugh quits because of back trouble?
That final episode was really good . I knew that it would all turn out to be a hallucination, though, about ten minutes after he got shot. My mother was like " How did you know?!" at the end lol.
I think he takes the ketamine because he sees that it'll probably save his leg, but he'll still get to keep his brain faculties. Don't forget, he managed to puzzle out that he was in a hallucination at the end, which proved to him that he could still logically figure even with the ketamine, so why not take it?
Oh, and we had some clues that his leg might've got better in previous episodes, like when he was telling Wilson about the added pain, Wilson said something like: "That's good, isn't it? It could mean that the nerves are regenerating" etc or something like that.
I think he takes the ketamine because he sees that it'll probably save his leg, but he'll still get to keep his brain faculties. Don't forget, he managed to puzzle out that he was in a hallucination at the end, which proved to him that he could still logically figure even with the ketamine, so why not take it?
I'm pretty sure there's something seriously wrong with that somewhere.
It would help if you pointed out exactly what you felt was wrong about my statement, thus allowing me to either clarify or argue my position . I rarely say things for no reason, so if what I said was wrong, then at least tell me why you think it is, so I can give you my reasons .