Hitchcoc
Joined Mar 1999
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The storytelling here was a little jagged, but once we get used to the flashbacks and the interview, it made sense. One had to feel sorry for the young woman who was left with only the present.
Both the psychologist and House seem to have different theories as to what went on behind the scenes. House continues to heal, but his counseling only seems to work on the periphery. House, the impatient, wants answers, but they are slow in coming. The business with House and Wilson goes on and on with many intriguing twists and turns. On the one hand Greg is in command, but when it comes to his own well-being he doens't have the tools of normalcy.
Both the psychologist and House seem to have different theories as to what went on behind the scenes. House continues to heal, but his counseling only seems to work on the periphery. House, the impatient, wants answers, but they are slow in coming. The business with House and Wilson goes on and on with many intriguing twists and turns. On the one hand Greg is in command, but when it comes to his own well-being he doens't have the tools of normalcy.