Why is Ho Yay only under Your Mileage May Vary? Is it really not as obvious as I think it is, or is that just standard operating procedure for Ho Yay?
Cats can lie in wait for hours, then suddenly pounce on a butterfly.Seems to be quite a few instances of Thirteen hate in the page. Most notably in the "put on a bus" entry. I'm not saying these need to be removed (apparently some people don't like her) but a YMMV tag on those lines would be appropriate.
"The Dig", s7ep18, may have singlehandedly rescued Thirteen from the Scrappy Heap
The page states that Sarah Chalke appeared in 24 and House. Neither of these is true.
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- Canon Sue: Martha Masters, full stop. She graduated from high school at age fifteen, earned several Ph.D degrees and is a third year med student by age 20. Despite being so intelligent, she never comes up with any useful answers. Cuddy inexplicably adores her.
- She's far too ethical to go along with House's schemes. Naturally, House's team ends up in jail for breaking and entering, while she gets to gloat over how right she was. Funny how no one ever got arrested for breaking and entering until Masters showed up to preach about how bad it is!
- Since she showed up, no one on House's team can talk or think about anything but her.
- As Taub correctly pointed out, since she's only a med student she can't do procedures without one of the doctors supervising her, and there are many procedures she can't do even with supervision.
- Of course, on top of it all she's absolutely gorgeous.
- So, basically, she's House's Good Counterpart.
For a number of reasons. First, as already mentioned, you don't mention Mary Sue tropes in the Main Page. Second, that list is full of innacurate stuff.
- Despite being so intelligent, she never comes up with any useful answers.
- And what about coming up with the diagnosis for Rickettsialpox in "A Pox on Our House", which might have saved House's life?
- Cuddy inexplicably adores her.
- Cuddy has all the reasons to want her on the team. Someone so bent on morality helps keeping House in check, she is good for the team in the long run, and the already mentioned of wanting this prodigy in her hospital.
- She's far too ethical to go along with House's schemes. Naturally, House's team ends up in jail for breaking and entering, while she gets to gloat over how right she was. Funny how no one ever got arrested for breaking and entering until Masters showed up to preach about how bad it is!
- The fact that she's so ethical is treated by most of the cast only as something negative. And this isn't the first time the team's unethic methods get them in problems.
- Since she showed up, no one on House's team can talk or think about anything but her.
- Riiiiight, 'cause they don't expend the entiry episode trying to solve a medical case, or House and Cuddy don't have their relationship to deal with.
- As Taub correctly pointed out, since she's only a med student she can't do procedures without one of the doctors supervising her, and there are many procedures she can't do even with supervision.
- First, how is this a support to the Mary Sue status? It's only showing this list is only about complaining about her, not pointing out something factual. And second, when has this ever been a problem so far?
- Of course, on top of it all she's absolutely gorgeous.
- She's not portrayed particularly pretty, not more than Cameron or Thirteen, and I've yet to see a case of her looks being the focus of one scene.
- So, basically, she's House's Good Counterpart.
- Did House graduate at early age? Does Masters have a physical disability? No? Then she isn't. She's only a Foil to House.
Under "Significant Monogram" someone who cares enough to log in might want to add James Evan Wilson is the character's full name.
I was literally holding back tears in the episode "Unplanned Parenthood"
Except for the parts with Rachel, when i was saying "Awwwww!"
River Song: "Right then! I have questions. But the first one is this: What in the name of sanity have you got on your head?" The Doctor:"No Bisexuals: Weirdly invoked with the Patient Of The Week in "The Choice" (it's right there in the title), considering the show has a bisexual in the cast."
no the patient was gay but was in denial about it. he was never sexually attracted to women.
Edited by joeyjojo hashtagsarestupid Hide / Show RepliesI'm the one that added that entry, and I meant more that the episode, and the two different lovers the patient had, never brought up bisexuality as an option whatsoever. The idea that he might have had gay lovers in the past, but still be in love with his fiance, was never brought up.
well personally i felt the episode in question it made it clear that that the patient's women was the The Beard, but the possibility of bisexually was never rise to be dismissed or otherwise. so I guess it could count if give the details
hashtagsarestupidwell personally i felt the episode in question it made it clear that that the patient's women was the The Beard, but the possibility of bisexually was never rise to be dismissed or otherwise. so I guess it could count if give the details
hashtagsarestupidIn "Lockdown"is the part where House tells the dying man he wishes there was two of him so he could take all the cases he's offered a subversion/inversion of Cloning Blues?
What happened to the Crowning Moment of Funny page?
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