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Well, in my mind at least.
Here are some of the reasons why ~
1) Foreman nearly killed her in his desperation to save her:
Not only did he risk his job and his career by switching her from the placebo onto the Huntington's drug, he actually risked her life. He was so desperate to help her that he damn near killed her! As pointed out by House, love blinds people and makes them do stupid things, and Foreman did the mother of all incredibly stupid things!
2) Thirteen brings out the best in Foreman:
Obviously, Foreman came out of his shell at Chase's bachelor party. He was having fun and was keen for Thirteen to have fun too (licking strippers!). Clearly Foreman was having a great time and him and Thirteen were always together at the party.
But also, in my opinion, Foreman has been taking much more of a leadership role in the differentials. He has seemed a lot more confident and has stood up for himself and others a lot more. I think this comes from personal confidence that his relationship with Thirteen has given him.
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Alright, this may be a short article, but after watching a certain scene in Unfaithful, talking to K, and reading Missy's article I'd figure my random realization may be worth writing about:
"You never wanted to take that other job. You never wanted to save me. You wanted to offer to save me so you wouldn't feel guilty. You knew I'd say no. That's why you're so mad right now."
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"You're an idiot."
- Foreman and Thirteen; 5x15 "Unfaithful"
I believe that we can reflect this to the Huddy discussion in Unfaithful- to go or not to go to Cuddy's party, that is the question.
"You never wanted me to go to your party. You never wanted me to be a part of it. You wanted to offer me to go so you wouldn't feel guilty. You knew I'd say no. That's why you're so mad right now."
This is probably what a Huddy-fied version of the Foreteen argument would have sounded like. The thing is, House really does believe that she did not want him there. That she only invited him because she knew he'd say no. Yet, at the end of the episode, we learn that Cuddy actually DID want House to be there. That he IS an...
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Ok, so I will start of by saying that I loved the scenes that Foreman and Thirteen had together. Once again, this epiosde was full of sweet, genuine moments between these two characters. Plus, hearing the words "Foreteen's right" come out of House's mouth were not only hilarious, but a nice way acknowledge the ship's existence and was probably also a shout-out to us fans!
As always, I loved all their scenes together. One moment that I particularly loved was when Foreman said he would help search the house. Of course, that was Thirteen's assignment and I thought it was interesting that Foreman followed her like that. Of course, at that point we still did not know what had happened between them after their kiss, so I was so interested to find out exactly why he was following her.
Now, what eventuated from that point on kinda surprised me. Don't get me wrong: loved loved loved the episode and loved loved loved the Foreteen scenes. However, from writing perspective, I was surprised that the writers decided to take the Foreteen arc in the way that they did for this episode.
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