I think the shine's off the love apple.
May. 6th, 2008 11:51 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My thoughts on last night's episode aside (if I wanted to see two middle-aged people argue over buying a mattress, I'd follow my parents to Sears on a Saturday) I have to point out that it was nothing in comparison to the
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What happened to the gender roles on this show? And when did House's character jump the rift from "forgivable old bastard" to "creepy old man"?:


And I'm not even one of those radical feminists out there spelling things with a "y" and shivving guys with scraps of underwire. But there are no female role models left on this show. Cameron has gone from being brunette and mostly uninteresting, to blonde and uninteresting and ineffective. Thirteen is bisexual and...I guess that's the only reason she's still around. Amber is House without the Adam's apple. And Cuddy -- Cuddy! -- who was to be my last bastion of XX-chromosome sticktoitiveness, has degenerated into nothing more than a pair of talking breasts. At this point, Wilson is the only girl around there who comes close to matching my cycle.
I know it's a ratings game. I know they've had a hard time of it since the writers strike. But those same writers were around for season one, when the show actually relied on intelligent details and plausible character arcs. House has become a parody of himself. House has become a parody of itself.
And, god love him, you know that Hugh Laurie is trying. He's still in there with the day-to-day, doing brilliant work, but you can tell he's souring on the whole thing. Hugh? I have a bit of advice: Jump out of the plane already. I'm putting on my parachute.
In other news: primary day! Hooray! I get to leave work early to vote!
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Date: 2008-05-06 04:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-07 12:45 am (UTC)My interest in Cuddy as a character stems almost entirely from Kate's portrayal of her in the RPG.
Other than that, I saw nothing other than the commonplace.
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Date: 2008-05-07 12:58 am (UTC)That one aspect was enough for me, as someone that never watched a great deal of medical dramas because I found them repetitive and just lacking something that held my interest. With House, I was pulled in by the character of House himself and the fact that he was a doctor going against the mold, however controversial or completely wrong it might have been, but Cuddy did it for me, too, in the pilot episode. I liked seeing a strong woman making her way higher into the world, digging in her heels and holding a position of power. Sure, there are probably other shows like that out there but I'd never seen one and those two factors were what drew me in.
Now, if I'm honest with myself, I've just grown attached to the characters and the show. There are things I'd wish different, but it's just about entertainment for me now. About characters I've grown to love, and even though the tone of the show has really changed, I'm just too attached to them to let go.
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:03 am (UTC)Yes, the one aspect was enough for me, as well, while it was treated with respect and honesty within the show. I stopped watching at the start of season three.
To be honest, Lisa Edelstein's acting never really did it for me. I enjoyed watching her because her person and manner suited Cuddy very well, but as to her acting, I don't think that much of it. It's better than the rest of the cast, though.
I was fine letting the show go because I was starting to enjoy my and Kate's game more, and it had suddenly become more canonical than the show itself in my mind.
Kate, after House the character, to me is the most indespensible aspect of the show.
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:08 am (UTC)I have a soft spot for Lisa Edelstein since I've seen her in other things, and I think she brings something special to the show. There's something strong about her, something capable that I really like. And I think it overflows to her acting, too.
Yeah, she really is indispensible. ;D One of those people that can't be replaced.
By the way, I'm Nikki. :)
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:12 am (UTC)I like Lisa Edelstein as a person, definitely. 'Bit of a crush on her. She does seem like a strong woman: I enjoyed seeing a strong woman in power on the television, because a lot of the time, they cast someone who's clearly a limp rag in a position where she shouldn't be. Lot of Hollywood serieses are like that.
Where did you play with Kate?
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:18 am (UTC)Ha, I can agree on that. Definitely a crush going on Lisa Edelstein, little something that I can't deny. I've also got serious respect for anyone that writes and performs in a musical, because doing something like that is far beyond my own capability. And yes, I liked that she was cast in a top position and actually holding her own instead of just being a pretty female face there for some political reason.
We met playing in Canon Wars a little over a year ago, and now we play in Area 42 as well as privately, because it's fun to explore ideas in that kind of enviroment. What about you?
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:22 am (UTC)First there came Vicodin: http://community.livejournal.com/vicodin_rpg
Then the Differential: http://community.livejournal.com/thedifferential
And now we play privately in Sick Set Sail: http://community.livejournal.com/sicksetsail/
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:27 am (UTC)Those look like some great games. I think I heard of Vicodin awhile back, and I think I'll look through some of the threads. I love reading other roleplay logs.
What do you think, want to be LJ friends? Bit spontaneous, I know, but I think it could be fun.
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:31 am (UTC)I'd love to. Already friended you. I'm the same: I like reading other logs. Any logs that you can recommend me as your favourites? And who do you play?
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Date: 2008-05-07 01:35 am (UTC)I play Cuddy. :) I'm sure I'm not up to par with Kate, but I have a great time and her House is fantastic.