Wilson=Cameron except Cameron is younger, female, and less worn down by endless blows to her idealism (she's less smooth than Wilson). Which makes Cameron interesting to House in a way Wilson is not. House thinks he has Wilson completely figured out; Cameron still has that stimulating capacity to throw him for a loop.
In the end, I thought House vs. God was amazingly sensitive towards religion for television. I mean, they obviously had to partially debunk the kid's powers, but they didn't do it completely (as shown in Chase's tally and his defense for it). And at the end, Crazy-Charismatic-Dad wasn't crazy at all, but quite, quite sensible, much to my utter surprise. How perfect is this quote? Kid: Dad, I need you to have faith in me. Dad: I have faith in God. You, I trust. As much as you can trust a fifteen-year-old boy. See, even charismatic Christians don't have to be crazy Oh World *snaps*.
Oh, and I should thank you for introducing me to my now-favorite show. I started watching House this season directly because of your posts about it in the fall :).
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In the end, I thought House vs. God was amazingly sensitive towards religion for television. I mean, they obviously had to partially debunk the kid's powers, but they didn't do it completely (as shown in Chase's tally and his defense for it). And at the end, Crazy-Charismatic-Dad wasn't crazy at all, but quite, quite sensible, much to my utter surprise. How perfect is this quote?
Kid: Dad, I need you to have faith in me.
Dad: I have faith in God. You, I trust. As much as you can trust a fifteen-year-old boy.
See, even charismatic Christians don't have to be crazy Oh World *snaps*.
Oh, and I should thank you for introducing me to my now-favorite show. I started watching House this season directly because of your posts about it in the fall :).