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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 16 Sep - 14:58
Matthew Lillard dans "Dr. House". Le comédien jouera un bassiste raté dont la vie va basculer.
Guillaume Torrent le 16/09/2010 pour MusicActu
Révélé dans "Scream", où il interprétait l'un des tueurs au célèbre masque, puis apparu dans "Scooby-Doo" où il campait le rôle de Sammy, le comédien Matthew Lillard va se frotter à un tout autre registre. Selon le magazine TV Guide, il apparaîtra dans un épisode de la septième saison de "Dr. House". Il y incarnera un bassiste dont la carrière peine à décoller et changera de vie après son passage auprès de l'équipe de médecins de Hugh Laurie.
De retour le 20 septembre aux Etats-Unis, "Dr. House" promet par ailleurs des surprises pour cette nouvelle saison. Son interprète principal, Hugh Laurie, vivra notamment une idylle avec Lisa Edelstein lors de ces épisodes à venir. Cette relation sera l'un des points-clés de cette saison et sera d'autant plus dure à gérer pour les deux médecins qu'ils partagent le même lieu de travail quotidien.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 16 Sep - 15:05
Dr House : un mariage annoncé !
Dans la prochaine saison de la série Dr House, il y aura un mariage ! Mais qui sont les heureux élus ? Cuddy et House ?
Par Maxime CLAUDEL - 16 septembre 2010
Parce que Grey's Anatomy aura son mariage, il n'y a pas de raison pour que Dr House n'ait pas droit au sien également. C'est la productrice Katie Jacobs qui vient tout juste d'annoncer que cet heureux événement marquera la prochaine saison. Et si c'était House (Hugh Laurie) et Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) ?
ATTENTION SPOILERS Interrogée par Entertainment Weekly, Katie Jacobs n'a fait que confirmer les noces, sans préciser les personnages concernés, personnages qui ne seront pas des réguliers (oubliez House et Cuddy), « Tout ce que je sais c'est qu'aucun de nos réguliers ne sera marié cette saison. », ajoutant « Mais ce mariage sera un flash pour les couples. » Ainsi, la célébration aura un impact sur la nouvelle romance partagée par House et Cuddy, ainsi que sur la relation de Wilson et de son ex-femme Sam. « Tous les couples vont participer au mariage et ensuite voir où ils en sont dans leur relation. »
La septième saison de Dr House commencera le 20 septembre prochain, sur la chaîne Fox.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 16 Sep - 17:19
Look Who's Been Cast As ..Cuddy's Mom! OMG! DateWednesday, September 15, 2010 at 8:37 PM
Hope they have a big secretarial budget over at House, because the Fox hit has just cast Murphy Brown—that’s Candice Bergen to you!—as Cuddy’s mother!
The comedy legend’s multi-episode arc, I’ve learned exclusively, will kick off in November. And I’m sure I am far from the only one anticipating fireworks between Mother Cuddy and her new potential son-in-law. (“You hurt my daughter,” I can just hear her saying, “I castrate you.”)
Plus, Bergen’s gig, her first on the tube since Boston Legal closed up shop in 2008, seems likely to give Lisa Edelstein the kind of holy-smoke material that wins Emmys. (Please, please, please, please… ) It probably won’t hurt that Bergen herself already has five of ‘em!
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Sam 18 Sep - 9:13
Une interview de Lisa:
Source: huddyeva pour Iwatchforcuddy
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How Will "Huddy" Impact House?
Sep 19, 2010 10:10 PM ET by Gina DiNunno
After six seasons of sexual tension and House's ever-so-crude attempts at flirtation, he and Cuddy have finally given in and are giving the relationship thing a whirl. But after witnessing Huddy finally share a passionate kiss at the end of last season's finale of House, you can't help but wonder, "Where do we go from here?"
House casting: Candice Bergen to play Cuddy's Mom
"We're going to play it through," says executive producer Katie Jacobs, who adds that the time finally felt right to explore the relationship. "It felt wrong that things would have aligned perfectly and Cuddy would have been there [waiting for House] ... She was on the verge of marriage. And looking that in the face made her think, 'I'm not sure I can go through with this without knowing the answer as to whether or not I can make it work with House.'"
In Monday's premiere (8/7c on Fox) — aptly titled "Now What?" — things pick up right where we left off. But rather than jump right back into the halls of Princeton-Plainsboro, House (Hugh Laurie) and Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) spend some time together sifting through their feelings and figuring out if they can make this relationship work.
Among the questions or challenges the couple will face: House's attempt at fatherhood and the impact of their romance on their working relationship.
"Are people going to treat them differently because they are a couple now?" says Jacobs. "And because they're openly in love, is Cuddy going to say yes more often [to House] or try to prove to herself that she is not favoring him and say no more often?"
Amy Irving and Dylan Baker to guest-star on House
One thing Jacobs can assure fans: House and Cuddy will remain the same characters fans grown to know.
"It's not that Cuddy thinks she's going to somehow change him. She knows how House is. She just wants to wants to try to be with a man who continues to take her breath away," she says. "They're together. They are who they are, which I think is more real. So I'm hopeful [viewers] won't be disappointed because the characters essentially have not changed."
Are you excited to finally see "Huddy" in action?
Source: TV Guide
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House Party
It's not that they don't look good in their hospital garb, but there's just something about a man in formal wear.... In this shot, taken earlier this month, Hugh Laurie, Peter Jacobson, Omar Epps, and Robert Sean Leonard prepare to shoot a scene for a November episode that finds the Princeton Plainsboro docs heading out together for a formal event. No one's saying what the event is but we love the possibility for shenanigans that a work event might bring. As if House would need an excuse for shenanigans. —Abby West
Source: Entairtainment Weekly
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Lun 20 Sep - 13:13
And now, to pay some necessary attention to the returning shows on Monday. Starting with Fox's longtime hit House (8/7c), which is serious about scratching its seven-year itch. Alert to all "Huddy" relation-"shippers," this House-Cuddy fling is a serious adult romance with potentially show-altering implications (and it's about time). They're sexy and funny, and for much of the season opener, often very naked. Picking up immediately after last season's clinch, we are treated to scenes of raw intimacy — it can almost hurt to watch — and unbridled passion. "The hospital does not need your body. I do," House insists, keeping Cuddy from work and cloaking her from a crisis involving a sick doctor whose illness could shut down the ER. When House in next week's episode jokes to a hospital HR guy, "You ever see Wild Kingdom?" he's not kidding. They are wild together, and it revitalizes the show while re-energizing the title character. This twist is what the doctor should have ordered a long time ago.
Source: TV Guide
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Lun 20 Sep - 16:05
Ils veulent nous achever avant le 701 ou quoi .... ce smoking !! Je n'ai pas lu les spoilers ... et d'ailleurs je dis au revoir à cette section pour quelques mois ! Je vais essayer de résister ... ou pas xD
Carine ... ton avatar ... EXCELLENT !!
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Lun 20 Sep - 16:46
Merci
Je pense pas que le smok' sera dans le 701, par contre !
Une interview des acteurs sur le 701:
Et donc, au revoir Delph, ou pas
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Lun 20 Sep - 17:56
Could House and Cuddy's Romance Be Over Before It Begins?
Today 7:00 AM PDT by Jennifer Arrow
Huddy fans, this is not a drill. House and Cuddy are getting together on House.
It's happening for real, it's happening tonight (Fox, 8 p.m.; be there), and it's quite simply the most rewarding union of a TV couple since Pam and Jim got married on The Office...
So what the hell convinced the House producers to finally go for it? And do they giveth only to taketh away by the end of the first hour?
As Huddy fans from way back (does everyone else remember the butt injection as fondly as we do?), we needed answers to these questions and more, so we asked House executive producer Katie Jacobs for the truth, and we think you'll want to hear what she has to say:
The first issue is this: Could House's producers put Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) and Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) together just so they could enjoy the perverse pleasure of breaking them up again?
Despite one scene toward the end of the episode that will cause the fandom's pessimists to suspect that House and Cuddy are doomed before they begin, Jacobs assures us that is not the case; the fearful can rest easy.
Jacobs promises, "This is not something that ends right away. This is something that we play out because it's complicated and it's important. We are not giving this storyline short shrift. This would not be easy to wrap up by episode three. Not every story [in every episode] is focused on [the relationship], but it is a part of every episode. Given the complications—their history, where they find themselves in their lives—meaning their ages and the fact that she's a mother—the fact they work together, the fact that she's his boss...there's a lot to play."
But before the season dips into the complications of the Huddy pairing, the premiere practically revels in House-and-Cuddy-dom. If you like their chemistry and have been rooting for them all along, tonight's hour is going to make you positively delirious, and that was quite intentional on the part of the producers, thank you very much.
Jacobs says, "These are not two strangers who have met for the first time at a bar and decide to go home and have sex. There is so much history and there's so much that they just went through that we thought the most interesting thing to see was not to jump ahead to the morning after or the next morning at work. I wanted to actually know how it is that these two people got together. So that was the impetus for picking it right up. We wanted to stay away in the first episode from ‘reality'—reality in quotes—reality being the stuff that's kept them apart: the hospital, she's his boss, she's a mom. The first episode is just allowing those two people to be together before they deal with ‘Can this work in the real world?'"
So, after all these years, what the heck drove House to go where Bones fears to tread? Why aren't the producers trembling at the mere prospect of their leading man and leading lady doing the deed?
According to Jacobs, "To completely deny and avoid their attraction, because we're too afraid of it, I'm not sure I understand that. I know what you're talking about with other series and the threat of getting people together, but I think that's what makes a series interesting, hopefully, is trying the organic stories that haven't been told yet and seeing if it works. The reason why we continue to change or explore things we haven't explored is really because they engage us. We're like, ‘Let's talk about the reality of Cuddy and House getting together and working together,' and then we get excited and the stories start to present themselves." (Hear that, Bones?! Main-character hookups are not inherently narrative quicksand!)
From what we've seen, the beginning of House and Cuddy is the beginning of a fantastic new chapter in the story of House, M.D., one that opens the series up tremendously and reinvigorates a character who was threatening to become stagnant thanks to years of petty misanthropy and tiresome self-destruction. House isn't sunshine and rainbows yet (thank Jeebus), but just the glimmer of happiness and hopefulness is enough to transform the whole show. If you've been drifting away from this series, you must come back and see what happens this year!
Faced with the choice of fishing or cutting bait, the producers of House chose to fish, bless their hearts, and it was a wonderful decision. As Jacobs says, "We are definitely still fishing and I wouldn't see why you wouldn't. It's an embarrassment of riches over here."
Will you be tuning in for House's season premiere tonight? We can't recommend it enough, so ditch Dancing With the Stars for now and come back to one of the smartest and intellectually bravest shows on television. You'll be glad you did.
Source: E!Online
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 22 Sep - 9:18
Adele in Florida: Please tell me it's true that House and Cuddy are sticking together this season! Oh, it's true. House executive producer Katie Jacobs tells us so, and she also told us to look for a wedding-centric episode later this season. No, it's not House and Cuddy getting married (just a hospital poobah peripheral to the story), but the circumstances of preparing for the wedding are going to make for a very romance-centric episode, wherein everyone in a relationship starts to look more closely at who they're with and why.
Source: E!Online
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 22 Sep - 9:30
'House' Exclusive: Thirteen will be MIA for 'a while' by Michael Ausiello
Don’t count on seeing much of Thirteen on House this season.
According to series creator David Shore, Olivia Wilde—who took a leave of absence this fall to shoot a starring role in the big-budget sci-fi Western Cowboys and Aliens—will be gone for more than just a handful of episodes.
“It’s going to be a while unfortunately,” sighs series creator David Shore. “We love her but it is going to be a while. It’s going to be this season, but well into this season.”
The news comes as Wilde’s movie career is heating up big-time. The actress has four films in the pipeline (Cowboys and Aliens included), and recently signed a deal to join Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman in the body-swapping comedy The Change Up.
Shore says Wilde’s Change Up shooting schedule won’t further delay her return to Princeton Plainsboro. “She called us up and said she wanted to do [The Change Up],” he explains. “And it just so happened that what we had worked out storyline-wise allowed her a couple of extra episodes [off]. So that movie just filled in the gap. There were no further adjustments to her schedule as a result of that.”
Bottom line: Enjoy Thirteen’s appearance in tonight’s House premiere, because it’s the last one you’ll be getting for a while.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 22 Sep - 9:31
Interview de Kathy Jacobs:
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Mer 22 Sep - 9:56
In what episode of ‘House‘ does Amber Tamblyn (’Joan Of Arcadia’) first appear? – Carol Tamblyn’s super-brilliant med student first pops up on November 8 – and none too soon, as far as Cuddy is concerned. With Thirteen MIA for an indeterminate amount of time and Cameron long gone, “Cuddy is desperate for House to hire a female doctor,” says Lisa Edelstein. And recruiting a med student “is his effort to do that.”
When will Wilson learn that House really is with Cuddy? – Lisa S. Next week – and the way it gets proved to him is, um, quite a moment.
Source: Fancast
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 23 Sep - 9:12
Question: Have we seen the last of Lucas on House? —Kirsty Ausiello: My guess? Yes. You haven’t, however, seen the last of his portrayer, Michael Weston, on Fox. The actor has signed on to guest star in an upcoming episode of The Good Guys, which has its fall premiere this Friday. Weston plays Carson, the genial owner of a bed and breakfast where Jack spends a weekend. Carson is all smiles and pleasant conversation, but Jack senses something is off about him and delves into his past—which leads him to an unsolved crime he may have been part of.
Question: I loved Cuddy’s new assistant on the House season premiere. Any word on whether we will ever get to see him again? I’ll love you forever if you say yes! —Janine Ausiello: Prepare to loathe me forever: There are no immediate plans for Chris Conner (Bones, The Assistants) to be back.
Question: Just out of curiosity, do you think House and Cuddy really have a fighting chance to make it as a couple? —Erin Ausiello: If they can survive the arrival of Cuddy’s mother (as played by Candice Bergen), then I’m pretty sure they can survive anything. “House is going to meet her mom and she is a handful,” explains series creator David Shore. “It’s always nice to have House come up against people with whom, whether he likes to admit it or not, he has something in common. They’re not the same person, but there are parallels—and they’re not attractive parallels.” Bonus scoop: In next Monday’s episode, look for Cuddy to go to great, um, lengths to prove to Wilson that she is indeed dating House.
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Jeu 23 Sep - 15:16
Interview de Lisa à la Fall Fox Party (à 0'50):
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Sujet: Re: Spoilers (ONLY) Sam 25 Sep - 9:30
Un article dans Entertainment Weekly:
Source: House Daily Dose
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What's Next for Huddy?
First the kiss and now this! It's wedding day and House and Cuddy are shaking booty on the dance floor. She's in a slinky backless gown. He's in a tuxedo (and sneakers, naturally) and they're talking guest lists and chocolate fountains. For reals, as House likes to say. Fox would kill us if we spilled too much about this upcoming House episode but, OK, House and Cuddy aren't the ones tying the knot just yet. Of course, the way their romance is plowing ahead after six seasons of platonic simmer, it might be wise to keep your Monday nights free just in case.
So far this season, House (Hugh Laurie) and Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) have cuddled, snuggled, snogged, fondled like 10th graders and played a hot round of sexy Boggle (i lobe you? Really, House?).
Since House and Cuddy have answers for everything, TV Guide Magazine barraged the actors who play them with snoopy questions in a penthouse suite of the Los Angeles hotel where the wedding scenes were being shot. There was plenty of giggling and flirty repartee, even as we asked the snoopiest question of all: Was consummating Cuddy and House's relationship the kiss of death for the series?
TV Guide Magazine: Isn't this what killed Moonlighting all those years ago? The two main characters got it on and their chemistry died, right? Laurie: That show was different, as I recall. Those characters hated each other and didn't want to be together. House definitely wants to be with Cuddy and Cuddy is right there with him. Edelstein: Right. House and Cuddy have worked together but never felt handcuffed. Though handcuffs are an interesting idea. Laurie: Careful. I smell a land mine. Edelstein: Besides, this isn't just the simple release of sexual tension. Laurie: Not at all. It's the beginning of something and actually can bring much, much greater tension than a simple... release, as Lisa so bravely put it.
TV Guide Magazine: How shocked were you when executive producer David Shore shared the top-secret script pages that ended last season with your characters finally hooking up? Laurie: We had a bit of a suspicion, didn't we? Edelstein: Yeah, yeah. Cuddy and House couldn't just keep dancing around it forever and ever. Laurie: But we didn't actually know how the scene was going to go.
TV Guide Magazine: Did it go awkwardly? You've worked together for so long, it's the equivalent — in the real world — of having to kiss one's office manager or something. Laurie: I was going to say it was like sleeping with my sister, but that just... Edelstein: That's just wrong in so many ways. Laurie: In so many ways. Edelstein: We had kissed before on the show, so we sort of got that out of the way several times. Like, OK, that's done. But the whole taking someone's pants off, as I had to do in the opening episode this season, was a bit more extreme. Laurie: And you're doing it in front of 30 or 40 people, rather than just the two of us. Edelstein: That's a lot of guys in jeans, arms folded, waiting for the scene where I have to take my robe off and stand there in a pair of nude-colored panties. I'd have to yell, "Private moment!" and they'd all sort of avert their gaze. Laurie: Except that one guy. Edelstein: Oh, God. This one random security guard showed up and had no purpose other than to stare straight at us. Laurie: He was a fireman, actually, and he seemed certain a fire would break out right there between my... Edelstein: Um, land mine!
TV Guide Magazine: Well, thank goodness for the laptop this season that kept you from showing us the full House, so to speak. Laurie: It was a 17-inch laptop, by the way. Write that down. I don't want your readers to think I could get away with the 13-incher. Edelstein: Can you write down that I'm blushing?
TV Guide Magazine: So what happens now? Given your characters are dancing at this wedding for an episode airing in January, it's safe to assume this isn't just a two- or three-episode fling. Edelstein: They don't tell us. But yes, we know the relationship continues through a good part of the season. This is real for them. For Cuddy, certainly, it's something she couldn't avoid, though she's been trying to avoid it for a long time. For a while, she thought the one-night stand she and House had ages ago had dealt with this issue, but after House came out of rehab and was coming at her so strong, it changed something in her.
Online Bonus: How Hugh and Lisa spent their Summer Vacations
"I went on a European adventure," says Edelstein. "Five days in, I broke up with a boyfriend, then a volcano erupted. But I made myself live through it even though there were times I was feeling quite homesick. In the end, it was a very special trip that a lot of people never ever get to do, and I felt grateful." For Laurie, it was all work and no play. "I was an idiot and spent the summer making a movie," Laurie says about his forthcoming indie comedy, The Oranges, in which he has a May-December romance with Gossip Girl Leighton Meester. "I would be December," he says.
Source: TV Guide
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Docteur House : Interview avec Lisa Edelstein sur la saison 7 (spoilers)
Source : TV Fanatic
Dans un entretien avec le site américain TV Fanatic, l’actrice Lisa Edelstein, interprète de Lisa Cuddy, confie quelques secrets sur la saison 7 de House qui commence le 20 septembre aux Etats-Unis. Entre informations sur les épisodes et analyse de la relation entre les deux personnages principaux, attention à cette interview qui contient quelques spoilers.
TV Fanatic : Que nous réserve la prochaine saison ?
Lisa Edelstein : Nous allons explorer la relation entre House et Cuddy. David Shore a fait un vrai bon travail en mêlant à la fois tout ce qui pourraient inquiéter les téléspectateurs quand les personnages d’une série se mettent ensemble ainsi que ce que cela signifie pour ces deux personnages d’être ensemble alors qu’ils travaillent ensemble dans cet hôpital. On va réellement explorer chacun des problèmes que cela pose.
Est-ce que cela sera simple pour Cuddy et House ?
Absolument pas ! [Rires]
Beaucoup de téléspectateurs se demandent comment House réussit à garder son poste à l’hôpital malgré toutes ses excentricités ?
Il sauve aussi beaucoup de vies. Au final, il obtient des résultats et Cuddy le respecte vraiment professionnellement. De plus, House sait qu’elle lui donne les limites dont il a besoin mais qu’il ne sait pas s’imposer lui-même. L’épisode 5 to 9 était si bien ! Est-ce qu’il y aura un autre épisode raconté du point de vue de Cuddy cette saison ?
Merci ! J’étais terrifiée à l’idée de faire cet épisode parce que la série n’est pas appelée « Cuddy » et je ne voulais pas décevoir les gens. J’ai adoré le tourner et c’était génial. Je ne sais pas si nous en ferons un autre. Ils ne nous disent pas ces choses là. Ils me donnent un scénario, que nous commençons à tourner le lendemain.
Comment Cuddy gère son bébé cette saison ? D’autres enfants sont-ils à prévoir dans un futur proche ?
Le bébé va jouer son rôle dans la relation entre Cuddy et House. Elle se doit d’être une part de cela. Elle fait partie des obstacles sur leur route. Et, pour ce que je sais, il n’y a pas d’autres bébés à venir. Est-ce qu’il y aura de nouveaux personnages cette saison ?
Oui, Amber Tamblyn arrive dans la série. Je viens juste de la rencontrer et elle semble vraiment gentille, cool et professionnelle. Elle joue un nouveau médecin de l’équipe de House.
Est-ce que vous êtes tous comme une famille sur le plateau ?
Complètement. Nous avons un groupe génial. Il n’y a pas de fou, de con, ou encore d’égotique. Il n’y a que des personnes intelligentes, travailleuses et qui veulent faire leur travail. C’est une bonne ambiance.
Hugh Laurie à la réputation d’être très méticuleux dans son travail. En est-il de même pour vous ?
Mon travail est moins difficile que le sien. Je ne dois pas changer d’accent pendant que je tourne, et j’ai beaucoup moins de dialogue que lui. Il a beaucoup plus de pain sur sa planche que j’en ai sur la mienne. Puisque la plupart de mes scènes sont avec lui, j’essaie de toujours arriver avec mon travail fait afin de ne pas retarder le programme de travail.
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Question: Can’t wait for Candice Bergen on House. What is her first encounter with House like? —Joel Ausiello: He doesn’t know she’s Cuddy’s mom when they first meet, so I’m guessing it’s going to get awkward quick. BTW, two other notes about Candice: She arrives for Cuddy’s birthday, and her two episodes will be nonconsecutive.
Question: Should we read anything into Chase’s sexual overture to Thirteen on House last week? Was he really interested in her, or is it just a case of a horny single doctor? —Elizabeth Ausiello: Let’s ask exec producer David Shore, shall we? David, should we read anything into Chase’s sexual overture to Thirteen on House last week? Was he really interested in her, or is it just a case of a horny single doctor? “If there is something more going on there, you won’t see it for a while,” he says, “because of Olivia [Wilde]‘s movie schedule [taking her off the canvas].”
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Keck's Exclusives: Amber Tamblyn's in the House William Keck Oct 3, 2010 08:57 PM ET
With House's Thirteen MIA while Olivia Wilde shoots back-to-back films (she's expected to return to Princeton-Plainsboro before season's end), House has tapped Joan of Arcadia's Amber Tamblyn to fill the void as med student Martha M. Masters. "Considering how horrific House is to doctors, just imagine him being your first mentor," says exec producer Katie Jacobs. "Her first challenge is: Can she stay on House's team?"
It's Cuddy who "insists House hire a woman, because she feels there's way too much testosterone on the team," Lisa Edelstein says. "Cuddy picks Masters and sort of shoves her on House."
Amber's debut in Episode 6 finds Dr. Masters treating an underhanded political campaign manager (Heroes' Jack Coleman), who develops hepatitis C. "I'm the case of the week, so I worked with almost all the doctors, including Amber, who was fantastic," reports Jack. "I think people are going to love and relate to her role — a socially awkward kid who was always a little ahead of everyone else."
Jacobs says it's too soon to pair up Masters romantically, even with randy Dr. Chase (Jesse Spencer). Jesse agrees that they wouldn't be a good match. "She's too uptight for him and too much like what [ex-wife] Cameron [Jennifer Morrison] used to be," he says. "She comes in all wide-eyed and moralistic, and Chase loves watching House devour her. He takes her to the cleaners and it's hilarious."
By the way, Jennifer tells me she wishes Amber good luck in the role. But as for returning to House, Jennifer says she hasn't been in recent contact with anyone from the show. When she left, "they guaranteed me three more episodes — if they write them. So if they do, I'll, of course, make myself available," she says. (No easy task since she's now on CBS' How I Met Your Mother). "But if they decide not to, they still have to pay me."
Source: TV Guide
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Careful what you wish for.
Many fans have wanted House and Cuddy to get together, and as House personal stories go, it's been better than many. Love seems to be softening House — though not when he deals with subordinates and patients — but growth and change come with the series' territory. And when you have actors as good as Hugh Laurie and Lisa Edelstein, it never hurts to give them something new to do.
The drawback, aside from forcing you to ponder how Cuddy could ever let House parent her child, is the romantic story reduced the medical mystery in the first two episodes to an afterthought. Balance was better served Monday with Amy Irving's suicidal writer, one of the most interesting cases in some time. Whether "Huddy" is a great idea remains to be seen, but Monday was good enough to make it at least seem like a workable one.
Source: USA TODAY
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Question: What happened with House spoilers? It’s like a desert nowadays! — Milena Ausiello: There’s at least one significant breakup coming down the pike. (That noise you hear is the sound of Twitter exploding.)