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posted by oldmovie
So I was looking through some of the picks today and I was a little shocked to see that people were heavily critcizing the season 4 finale, but 更多 specifically "Wilson's Heart". Now to be fair, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but I was a little shocked that anyone could have such negative things to say about such a wonderfully crafted episode. I started off 写作 a 评论 to defend the episode when I realized it had gotten too long so 哈哈 I decided to post it as an article.

First of all I think Amber couldn't have left the 显示 in a better way. If any of my 最喜爱的 characters were to leave, that would be the way I would have them leave. Her exit is 由 far one of the best exits on television, uttering the haunting "You can't always get what 你 want" personifying House’s subconscious, edging him back to reality as she seems to hang in this sort of limbo between life and death. Their talk on the bus symbolizes a lot of things. For one thing it brings up the 问题 of religion, as
the 显示 often does, was House dead and talking to Amber in a heavenly limbo (note the white lighting and soft textures used on their faces and clothes) 或者 was he merely fighting his system shutting down resulting in an in-depth conversation with his own subconscious?
If 你 argue that House is indeed in the heavenly limbo, then 你 may also bring up this question. Is it all part of “the plan”? House MD regularly deals with the controversial issue of religion, never fully supporting it and yet never fully turning it away, it seems to place both arguments on the 表 in equal lightning and allow it’s viewers to choose. “Because life shouldn't be random. Because lonely, misanthropic drug addicts should die in bus crashes, and young do-gooders in love, who get dragged out of their apartment in the middle of the night, should walk away clean.” House doesn’t want to believe that his rationality rules are the true rules of the universe. It seems he wants to believe that there is a sort of balance. There should be repercussions for your actions that what 你 do here and now matters. This completely contrasts the normal view House takes, that the world is ruled 由 chance and a stoic Mother Nature that doesn’t distinguish between people. Amber talks to him and it seems to sooth him in a way, maybe there was a reason that he didn’t die and that he has a purpose. “What now?” Exactly what is House going to do with his 秒 chance, he gets off the bus because he realizes he’s been 给 it and maybe he is part of “the plan”.

On the other hand 你 could argue that this episode proves that there is nothing there. That indeed, shitty things happen to good people and that nothing we can do can prevent that. That in fact, life is completely 随意 and no matter how much House and we want to believe that there might be something 更多 to life, “You can’t always get what 你 want.” Mainly the talk on the bus shows the viewers House’s hesitation, his fears, and his deepest thoughts. That one scene allows us to delve into House’s mind and form a better picture of him. It was literally golden, the 表演 rock solid, the beautiful cinematography, the chilling 写作 and the controversial issues that we know and 爱情 House MD for. 哈哈 and that was one scene!



The fact she died 由 her flu medication is complete genius on the writer’s part. Mainly because it not only dabbles in matters of fate but it also uses irony. House MD deals with the strange sicknesses, the unknown, and the rare cases that appear in maybe 0.5% of the population. But Amber died from a simple overdose of flu medication because her kidneys were destroyed from a bus crash. It’s not weird, it’s not out there but completely ordinary, and something 你 could probably find in a 随意 ER if 你 chose to look. That’s ironic on one level; the other level is a little deeper. In most of the episodes in House, House can perform practically miracles, pulling out medical diagnoses that no-one, besides him, could ever have thought of. He saves patients suffering from strange ailments not commonly dealt with from the brink of death, but ironically with Amber, with a very simple and perhaps common problem, he can do nothing. He cannot save the simple patient.

Her death also, as mentioned above, deals with the issues of ethics and fate. Amber was doomed from the 分钟 she took out her flu medication, she had sealed her fate. That in fact there was nothing PPTH could have done for her.

[Wide-eyed, House sees Amber takes a bottle of pills out of her bag and tap out a few into her palm.]

GREG HOUSE: [softly] Don't do it.

[She swallows the palmful of pills. House looks desolate. Wilson looks at House questioningly.]

This moment epitomizes the theme of fate. House can’t stop Amber from taking the pills. He can’t stop fate, no matter how much he wants to.

Perhaps this 链接 to the 问题 of religion again, was it all part of “the plan”? I’ll leave that up to you. But who is the blame for Amber’s death? If fate had it that Amber was going to die, can House really be blamed for what happened? Is it House’s fault that she took that flu medication? Is it his fault she followed him onto the bus? As was 说 before, forgive me I forget the lovely user that 说 this, “It seems to be beyond the realm of ethics”. Once again the viewers are challenged to think, and to make their own opinions about what, and who is to blame.


The final theme I noticed that ran through “Wilson’s Heart” was the theme of death, well rather how sacred life truly is. Although one might say no shit Sherlock, I’m not just talking about Amber. Death is conversed about throughout the episode. 3 characters receive their sentences in respects to life. Amber is sentenced to death, 13 is sentenced to death and House is sentenced to life. Each character
struggles with their sentence, House included since he almost chose death over life. Not only that but we find out about the murder of Kutner’s parents. The episode serves to remind us how important life is and to be thankful that we are not one of those poor saps that are on the 显示 :)!


I could do a whole section on the character development throughout the episode but frankly most of that is plainly viewable, and really if 你 missed that there’s no hope for you. I say that with all of the 爱情 in world.


So basically this episode rocked my socks, it was absolutely unbelievable. Not just content wise. The 表演 from Robert Sean Leonard, Hugh Laurie and of course Anne Dudek was fantastic. At no point did it feel like a soap, 或者 melodramatic. Leonard’s fantastic portrayal of a desperate Wilson was 心 wrenching to watch, Dudek’s masterful elegance at delivering her lines with a ghostliness that fitted her dying state perfectly and Hugh Laurie with his commanding performance of being torn 由 guilt and doing what was the right thing filled my 电视 screen with such emotion I physically could not 移动 from the TV. The cinematography was gorgeous; every camera angle shot pre-determined serving the story excellently and allowing a range of emotion, I didn’t think was capable with cameras. Finally of course the perfect 写作 that harshly portrayed the raw emotions present and elegantly weaved another web of controversial issues for us all to think about.

So yes, best episode of House MD, perhaps, one of the best TV moments in 电视 history, no question.
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all right. Here goes nothing. These are the first ten pages of the prologue, which I am still typing. Please review, be honest. Thanks =)


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The American Dream
July 24th, 2028

    There are two types of people in the world: Those who see the world as the mire of despair that it is and those who see it as they think it should be, perfect and full of love. Lisa Cuddy, sometimes known as Cuddy, was one of those hopeless optimists, disillusioned into thinking that if she tried hard enough she could make the world a better place. She was not naïve; she was well aware that...
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House, M.D. is a 显示 that uses stereotypes in a way that they ever so subtly enhance the personalities of each character. The stereotypes are not to be judged as fair 或者 unfair in this particular 电视 series and perhaps that is why the viewers continue to watch the 显示 without getting irritated 或者 offended 由 certain stereotypes. Although it is a challenging task to decide whether the stereotype is positive 或者 negative, all the stereotypes are essential to the 显示 because they make the 显示 更多 unique.
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Lisa Cuddy is an ambiguous character.We practically know nothing about her(13 is supposed to be the Mystery Woman,but at least we know what's motivating her).That put me into thinking,why maintain a veil of mystery around a character for 4 years?We know 更多 things about the new ducklings and that's saying something.The only logical explanation is that when we found out about Cuddy's past,it will shake us hard.This 文章 consists of theories about her past and future.If 你 are interested in how she's evolved over the years,I strongly recommend 你 read oldmovie's article,found in the HUDDY...
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