I just want to be on vacation FOREVER!!!! Is that so much to ask? Apparently so.
I know, right? Just from the posts you already wrote, sounds like you had lots of fun.
Although they didn't mention it in the show Dave thinks that House kept leaving the woman buried beneath the rubble (forgot her name) because he's claustrophobic.
I have to disagree. If claustrophobia had been a factor, depending on the degree thereof, he may not have even gone in there. I've only been stricken with claustrophobia once in my life--during a 5 hour plane trip on a return trip from Hawaii to San Francisco--and even I would have had to climb back out from that spot, only because of a fear of collapse and being trapped like her. IMHO it was more about the leg. Once he admitted that he would have to amputate, and telling her (and Cuddy) about the effects on his own personality, he kind of freed himself, at least temporarily. His leaving his cane behind was, I think, a bit symbolic. Until she ended up dying anyway.
Fringe: Ugh. I saw that cliff hanger when the episode began. The main plot of season 3 (if there is one): "Our" Liv trying to get back. But, possibly, not before AU!Liv destroys any chance of a Liv/Peter relationship however that ends up being done. Because I believe the kiss between them was "our" Liv & Peter, and that during the ruckus outside moments before everyone got into the theater and went back to the other side, "our" Liv was knocked unconscious and AU!Liv ran in in her place.
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Date: 2010-05-23 09:53 pm (UTC)I know, right? Just from the posts you already wrote, sounds like you had lots of fun.
Although they didn't mention it in the show Dave thinks that House kept leaving the woman buried beneath the rubble (forgot her name) because he's claustrophobic.
I have to disagree. If claustrophobia had been a factor, depending on the degree thereof, he may not have even gone in there. I've only been stricken with claustrophobia once in my life--during a 5 hour plane trip on a return trip from Hawaii to San Francisco--and even I would have had to climb back out from that spot, only because of a fear of collapse and being trapped like her. IMHO it was more about the leg. Once he admitted that he would have to amputate, and telling her (and Cuddy) about the effects on his own personality, he kind of freed himself, at least temporarily. His leaving his cane behind was, I think, a bit symbolic. Until she ended up dying anyway.
Fringe: Ugh. I saw that cliff hanger when the episode began. The main plot of season 3 (if there is one): "Our" Liv trying to get back. But, possibly, not before AU!Liv destroys any chance of a Liv/Peter relationship however that ends up being done. Because I believe the kiss between them was "our" Liv & Peter, and that during the ruckus outside moments before everyone got into the theater and went back to the other side, "our" Liv was knocked unconscious and AU!Liv ran in in her place.