Re: Les brèves de la saison 5
Publié: Lun 15 Déc 2008 20:46
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Megan: As happy as I am that Cuddy got her Christmas miracle baby, I still want to see some Huddy love. Please tell me that this baby doesn't mean the end for my favorite TV couple.
This baby doesn't mean the end for your favorite TV couple, but the next episode has minimal Huddy, since both of them spend most of the episode at their respective houses: Cuddy's preparing for a social worker who's checking on the baby's welfare, and House is dealing with a plumbing problem. That's not a euphemism though. The man's got problems with his pipes!
Mary in Epping, N.H.: Any dish on Foreteen? They're really growing on me.
The final scene of the next episode is Foreteen-centric, and it will knock you back on your heels. After you gasp, you'll spend the rest of the night tying yourself into ethical knots. It's a very nicely developed plot twist, and it adds a layer to Foreteen that gets them up to Sixteen or Seventeen at least! Let's just say that Foreman has to make a choice that will either jeopardize his career or her life/health, so it ain't sweet and simple.
House and the team try to diagnose a man living with severe, chronic pain; Thirteen and Foreman explore their complicated relationship; Cuddy discovers that caring for her baby leaves her with little time to run the hospital.
House et son équipe tentent de diagnostiquer un homme vivant avec des douleurs chroniques aiguës. Thirteen et Foreman explorent leur relation compliquée. Cuddy découvre que prendre soin de son bébé lui laisse peu de temps pour faire tourner l'hôpital.
Question : Dîtes-moi s'il vous plaît que l'on verra plus souvent Wilson dans House. On ne le voit plus beaucoup en ce moment.
Ausiello : Il va obtenir une place de choix dans le 100 ème épisode diffusé le 2 février quand il fait finalement (et complètement) la paix avec la mort d'Amber. L'épisode nous montrera qu'un des couples de la série envisagera la condition de parents.
28 January 2009 @ 10:08 am
Latest From Ausiello! Question: Your scoop about the lack of Cameron and Chase in the 100th episode of House really killed me. Out of all the episodes, the two of them deserved to be in that one. It's like a slap in the face to Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer and their fans. I don't care what their excuses are. -- Jessica
Ausiello: You know this column is called Ask Ausiello, not Bitch to Ausiello, right? No, seriously, I hear you. I do. But maybe it'll take some of the insult out of the injury if I mention that although the episode number is significant, the episode itself is not. Series creator David Shore said he resisted outside pressure to make the Feb. 2 outing anything other than a typical House. So it's not like he made this really special episode and put everyone in it except Jennifer and Jesse. He made a regular episode and put everyone in it except Jennifer and Jesse. See the difference?
Question: This "Chameron" fix you told us about had better be major -- like major-major. Because after reading about their 100th episode diss, I am pissed! -- Greta
Ausiello: If I oversold it, I have a hunch Jennifer Morrison won't be patting me on the head, either. "I'm with the fans these days," she told us at last week's 100th-ep blowout. "I find out what's happening when you write about it." (Hey, at least she and Jesse Spencer were invited to that.) So, since I have yet to report which game-changing event will trigger the new storyline, she was clueless as to what it might be. So was Spencer, but not for lack of trying. When David Shore refused to divulge the deets, "I said, 'Go on and tell me, David, or I will bash your head in,'" the actor jokes. "He said no, and then we had a bit of a fight and he cried, and I went, 'Okay, fine. Have your little secrets.'"
Question: I heard a character might be leaving House at the end of the season. I'm scared it might be Cuddy. -- Maude
Ausiello: Though exec producer Katie Jacobs played dumb when I asked her about the rumored departure at press tour, Cuddy ain't goin' nowhere. Trust me. That's not to say that there aren't big changes ahead. Hugh Laurie teased, "House undergoes some pretty traumatic stuff in the last half of the season. Not physical but mental. They have lined it up for something fairly cataclysmic, but not, cataclysmic just for the sake of being disastrous, and not just to end the season on a crazy note." So Marcia Cross isn't gonna blow up the hospital? Er, no. "Stuff doesn't blow up," he promises. "I hope we never blow things up, ever. This event is sort of contained within House's head, [but] it is exciting."
Question: We haven't seen much of Wilson lately on House. Do you know if there is anything in store for him? -- Morgan
Ausiello: This certainly has the potential to boost his visibility. http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/01/exclusive-is-ho.html