For those of you who remember back in season two, (so long ago!) House and Stacy explored the past and present of their relationship, and having only recently seen season two, I think it’s really interesting. It shows a previously unheard-of side of House, which is the side that can appreciate a girl as more than a whore. Gosh! Like when after Stacy asked House if he would treat her husband, when he responded back, “I’m not sure if I want him to live.” And when Stacy talked about how their relationship was like the chili peppers that burn the roof of your mouth- Wait, let me get the exact quote:
- House: “…when you have a fight with Mark, and you try to avoid me, I have to think that—”
Stacy: “That I’m feeling vulnerable and I don’t want to be around you because it might lead to something.”
House: “Right. But then a hotel room—”
Stacy: “Might also lead to something.”
House: “Hmm. So… which is it?”
Stacy: “Our relationship is like an addiction. It’s— like—”
House: “Really good drugs?”
Stacy: “No, it’s like— vindaloo curry.”
House: “OK, sure—”
Stacy: “Really, really hot Indian curry they make with red chili peppers.”
House: “I know what it is! Didn’t think it was addictive.”
Stacy: “You’re abrasive and annoying and come on way too strong, like… vindaloo curry. When you’re crazy about curry, that’s fine but no matter how much you love curry, you have too much of it, it takes the roof of your mouth off. And then you never want to see curry for a really, really long time but you wake up one day and you think… god I really miss curry. [the two people move close together] You’re a jerk.
House: I know [They kiss] If you hadn’t just had a fight with Mark—
Stacy: “For once in your life will you shut up?” [she kisses him]
That was a really good episode… I think it was “Failure to Communicate” but I could be wrong. But House committing to a life with one person would really put a strain on him, I think. And it could really mess up the series… Especially since Stacy is so much like him and is basically the only person who can actually deal with him most of the time. And sometimes Wilson, because he knows how to analyze him like a pro, or at least like an old friend. Not too much Cuddy, even though she does the hiring and firing, and can tell him whether or not to do some crazed treatment that makes no sense to anyone but House. And- I don’t want to make anybody mad- I think they should be together anyways. In the episode from season four, Mirror Mirror, isn’t it odd how House turned out to be the one who had the most authority? I thought that was pretty funny, considering Cuddy is the big administrator Dead of Medicine. House did the dance of victory. I always wonder whether Hugh Laurie had to learn how to juggle and do a bunch of crazy tricks with the cane in order to do some of the stuff that his character does.
RSL remains adorable.


