Monday, March 8, 2010

Whipple S Disease

Whipple S Disease
Whipple S Disease : Look, I know we all do not want to admit this, but I think that all of this may be heresy in the Internet in the long term. Oh sure, it seems like just a flash in the pan, with all these “message boards” and “blog” and “websights,” just to write a lot of tampering with a floating off into the ether-mail, but everything seems to chatter has struck a chord. Somehow, all this ephemera has been built into the past, despite all our attempts to fake it with the bad puns and condescension. It was happening, and it will keep happening, no matter how intimidated. And it really scares us hard.

Well, this is probably not exactly what he went through the minds of the book “private life,” we have our first new Council of Representatives within a month or so, but in terms of dealing with the complexities of writing online and intimacy on the Internet, and that was not what you’d call later. The show has always followed the tradition of presenting major television trends popular a few months (sometimes years), at a time when such a discussion could be considered relevant, even from afar, and when a blogger Frankie (played by guest star this week, the patient, Laura “tragic blond “Prepon) and its inability to keep secrets is not out of date as they say, one on bracelets may be sudden, everything is still to some extent, superficial and silly. But then, House of patient issues are all about broad strokes; one of the series’ gifts is the most powerful elements (Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard, mostly) that goes beyond the procedural aspects of the heart. The possibility of consistent excellence keeps me back, even when this possibility is often disappointed.

Praise be to God, and blogger in the plot was mostly just set up. Get some of the arguments between Frankie and her friend by the need to post all the choice of life on the line to allow for all online buddies in the budget, but “life” conscience does not feel right in on the discussion. Instead, the concept which is a major theme in the: face that we hide away forever, his face to keep in a jar by the door, and the gap between the two. A terrible thing, drama, wisdom, but make for some amusing vignettes. Speed dating back to a scene similar to the speed just about every other stage of history (just like blogging, this is the theme, while still vague relevant, do not feel quite fresh), but it was fun to see destroyed before getting on Wilson’s brutal honesty time other, building a house de one woman’s attempts to calm the game. Chase in the sudden interest on the special features actually looks rather good new, even if the eye rolling to watch the show are the most physically attractive people to discuss how difficult it is to be good for the future. (I’m sure there are trials, but look, there are things I’m good at, it can be difficult sometimes, but I did not complain about being good at it. Suck it up.) Really, although those who hasn ‘t obsession at one point or the other how they were physically attractive? Who did not try just a group of people to determine how other people see them?

Speed dating also inadvertently reversed in the evening, the following sub-plot, and discovered that Wilson was in Borno. Sitcom very esque (and a bit similar to the “Robin Sparkles” from How I Met Your Mother), but well-executed, and the house that situation getting pranks, together with the discovery that everyone in the hospital I saw the tape, it was funny. I’m still not huge on the house and a different biological father of the man who died at the beginning of the season. I can see it from the standpoint of the House, given his obsession with finding answers, and scientific method in every problem, but come across a lot of way to extend his contract issues Pope after milking all they can to attend the funeral. This house is to read the book and wrote to his father and not convincing dramatically, although I did like the speech at the end of Wilson being mainly around the house alone.

There were other things going on here, too, but all that nothing spectacular. Overall, this was not greatly embarrassing, and which, sad to say, is usually what I hope when I sit to watch the episode. PotW and largely irrelevant; her scene was short enough that it did not kill the speed, but I have never been interested in the mystery of what made her sick, and reveal (Whipple disease, and there was talk of feces) was fine, but forgettable. There was some short Cady interaction, which was not terrible, although the house and dealt with in a way not too out of place in previous seasons. Boring much of the team, and I still love House and Wilson, and I find myself more and more siding with the people who want to show that just to avoid focusing on PotW completely. Apart from this habit, what’s the point?

Stray observations:

* So Frankie’s neighbor and her boyfriend, Stuart, hear them under the pretext of (paper thin walls or not, not much of a fight), comes by to complain about the noise, and believes that Frankie and bruises on her face and immediately called police. Not even that, “Hey, what happened to you?” Domestic violence is a terrible, terrible thing, but would not want to at least a little context before getting the police involved?
* I wonder if Wilson’s dress in “video called” It was a joke for the dead poets society.
* House said porn was coming out of the DVD player at the beginning of the episode was, how was the valley of Wet. I did not realize studios porn movie riffed addresses over the past half a century old.
* Hey, I liked The Golden Bowl.

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