Originally posted by: Abel007
House is great.
Cuddy has a nice arse too.![]()
Originally posted by: jread
Originally posted by: Abel007
House is great.
Cuddy has a nice arse too.![]()
Yeah, I saw that episode where he is giving her injections. She bends over the desk and hikes up her skirt....
House: (rubbing cotton swab on her ass for a very long time)
Cuddy: "Don't you think it's ready now?"
House: "Those microbes are sneaky... you can never be too safe."
Originally posted by: iotone
Jennifer Morrison (Dr. Cameron) was hot before she stopped eating.
you gotohell.Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Amplifier
so how about that Lost?
it sucks
thats about it
Originally posted by: jread
Originally posted by: Abel007
House is great.
Cuddy has a nice arse too.![]()
Yeah, I saw that episode where he is giving her injections. She bends over the desk and hikes up her skirt....
House: (rubbing cotton swab on her ass for a very long time)
Cuddy: "Don't you think it's ready now?"
House: "Those microbes are sneaky... you can never be too safe."
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
"I like my coffee like I like my mentally handicapped neurosurgeons. Black."
Rinse and Repeat weekly.Originally posted by: jbourne77
I like House, but I agree that it's way too formulaic. It's getting to the point where it seem that all of the characters simply serve as targets and launching pads for House.
5 minutes in: someone gets crazy sick
10 minutes in: someone has to convince House that it's an interesting case
15 minutes in: House takes case; person arrives and House determines that it's really just a basic case with simple diagnosis
20 minutes in: person is about to be discharged and then their head/heart/genitals spontaneously explode/ooze/swell/shrink/etc.
21 minutes in: House decides he was wrong
22 - 45 minutes in: person is violated physically and mentally as House ignores every law and ethical standard established in medicine while trying to correctly diagnose person
50 minutes in: House is picking out toejam and has an epiphany
60 minutes in: person is cured, goes home, and House reflects on a seemingly valuable lesson that he learned about human life
Originally posted by: jbourne77
I like House, but I agree that it's way too formulaic. It's getting to the point where it seem that all of the characters simply serve as targets and launching pads for House.
5 minutes in: someone gets crazy sick
10 minutes in: someone has to convince House that it's an interesting case
15 minutes in: House takes case; person arrives and House determines that it's really just a basic case with simple diagnosis
20 minutes in: person is about to be discharged and then their head/heart/genitals spontaneously explode/ooze/swell/shrink/etc.
21 minutes in: House decides he was wrong
22 - 45 minutes in: person is violated physically and mentally as House ignores every law and ethical standard established in medicine while trying to correctly diagnose person
50 minutes in: House is picking out toejam and has an epiphany
60 minutes in: person is cured, goes home, and House reflects on a seemingly valuable lesson that he learned about human life