April 17, 2007 at 10:24 p.m.
Courtesy of FOX
Kids don’t want to grow up. Apparently neither do parents.
A daughter collapses and ends up showing signs of strokes, heart failure, PMS, arthritis, and pretty much anything a woman dreads as growing up. And she can’t be more than 7 years old. It’s like the movie Jack with Robin Williams, except this girl doesn’t age externally, just internally. Then her brother keeps hitting on Cameron (what guy wouldn’t?). How come it’s sad when the little girl is aging fast, but creepy when her 8-year-old brother mentally aged as a crazy teenager (at least 17)?
I guessed who the cause was (both of them actually), but would never have thought of the reason. Can it actually work that way? A man tries to boost his libido with a cream at the gym, and passes the hormones through holding hands and just touching his children. No funny business, at least not with the kids. I understand wastes through the skin, but seriously??? I’m never touching anyone again! Hehehe. I’m just happy the kids don’t have anything bad.
Cameron and Spencer’s relationship is pretty straight forward, though Cam is battling her own inner struggles. Cuddy and Wilson’s relationship/date is confusing enough. But Wilson and House’s relationship is really baffling me. Are they friends? Do they want each other’s job or the other fired?
And Cuddy’s final remark explains the moral of the story: how we all function and work. “So many people, so much energy and drama trying to find someone who’s almost never the right person anyway,” you think it would be easier. I think we should all just live our own age and be happy with it.
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