No the House ending was perfect. The true soulmates was not House and Cuddy. It was always since the first opening seconds of the series : House and Wilson.
Yes, every woman House was close with in the series wanted to change him even if they said they didn’t, and the ones that really tried to understand him instead of “fix” him abandoned him, or were impossible to be with, or were taken away from him, like Lydia from the psychiatric hospital, or the psychiatrist from the episode Frozen, or Thirteen
Stacy was the only one who truly loved him for who he was. The only problem was that her decision scarred their relationship forever. It could never be the same after Stacy became the cause of all of his pain. And she was right to leave because they would be miserable together. The solution to his problem was cutting his left off, and House never truly considered doing that, as he believed his misery was the reason why he was such a great doctor. In the end, even though they were soulmates, House had to let her go because he loved her and wanted her to be happy. I like Cuddy, I love their bantering, but Stacy was the one. Too bad their relationship was doomed since the moment she decided to spare his leg. They seemed amazing together.
Honestly I would've been happy if it ended with Cuddy and House being happy together. But I sort of prefer the ending were House sacrifices his career just to be with Wilson for Wilson's last 5 months. I don't know why
Fox was stupid not to offer Lisa BIG $ for season 8 and potentially 9. Her departure changed and ultimately ended the series. Season 7 finale was sufficiently over the top, season 8 was really pushing things too far.
I hated Cuddy after this season. House genuinely cared about her and did his best to try to change for her, and she still ripped his heart out over one slip up. She knew House for years and intentionally forgot that he could not be tamed. Despite that, House tried his best to fit the mold she wanted to shove him in. Taking care of her kid, dealing with her mother, etc.. He's not perfect, but she shouldn't have let one moment cloud years of experience dealing with him.
It wasn't one slip. It was many. And they weren't little things. She was super lonely with him, many times. She was enough in love with him to convince herself she could deal with what he was like, but it was a lot harder in reality than she thought it would be like.
Cuddy said she didn’t want him to change but she was full of shit. Her decision making for accepting this relationship was clouded judgement at best from oxytocin an other biological hormones in the moment.Then as time went on it wouldn’t work just like house said from the start. I don’t blame her it’s part of the human condition. We all just want to be happy. Unfortunately we tend to look in all the wrong places and people.
He warned her, she lied and reassured him 😭. If the writers were planning to kill their relationship so fast in season 7 they should never have put them together in the first place. Should have left them as friends, instead of building their romance up for 6 seasons and killing it half way through season 7😞
The writers were crystal clear from the pilot episode up til the end of the series. There was attraction and chemistry between House and Cuddy from day one, but without that will they/won’t they tension, they had nothing of substance to sustain them. Attraction and chemistry aren’t enough. Being with Cuddy was just House chasing a different and much harder to obtain kind of high. The high of not being miserable. He always wanted happiness, but he was never willing to sacrifice his identity in his intelligence/diagnostic ability to get it. When he said “I’m a worse doctor and people are going to die, but you’re worth it,” that wasn’t romantic. She was making him happy (high) but he was making himself less to be with her. It was doomed from the start. The premise of the show has always been “you can’t always get what you want.” The implication being you get what you need. In House’s case, he wanted happiness, but what he needed was unconditional love and companionship. Which he got from Wilson, not Cuddy. Whether Lisa left or not, the ending would have been the same.
Exactly...damn like why would they build them up like that for so long just to wreck them in the end.. I know there were issues with the actress but it's still such a gigantic disappointment
They killed it because Cuddy's actors left the series, i believe they would've even got married if it wasn't because of that. Soo i don't blame Cuddy for acting like that, i kinda blame the writters for giving an such bad ending.
@@yenthedeerstupid makers messed up so disappointing fans were waiting for 6 years and they snap it just like that. They should have somehow convinced made her stay should have given proper justification to their relationship. Hate them for ruining a good thing. Olivia too quit early in the season I believe since she left they could have given her remuneration to lisa they messed up big time to save a few bucks.
+Jesus Costilla House was really good, but my preference will always be Starsky and Hutch. IT kept me away from committing suicide and did in deed teach me about integrity and friendship.
Simply the best...speechless, actually, exibition and the duel of two unique actors. An essence of serious and true emotions, after so much time. Just great, forever. And his face on the end...incredible.
She fucking knew him for years and years. Dealt with all the shit he's done and said, the insane things he's pulled. Yet she still says he's the most incredible man she's ever known and he doesn't have to change. Well explain to me how after one fucking slip with drugs you decide you can't deal with him anymore. That's when?? Oh yeah, it's when an actor who's been with a show for over 6 seasons decided to just leave and fuck the show right up. Ugh, I get her life wasnt just House, but when you've committed to creating a story for so long and leave right at the end, it just isnt right. But that's my thoughts anyway.
It is not the actresses fault. They docked her pay, and her screentime. The breakup was always planned however they might have gotten back together had she not left BUT they clearly didn’t care at the time if she left or not. Olivia Wilde and Robert Sean Leonard both got a raise,it’s insulting and so disrespectful, she’s been a series regular for years and they clearly undermined her character so she left. It’s the producers fault, no one else
@9JustSayYes4 My favorite line. It was just beautiful the way she said it. Second favorite line is, of course, House finally telling Cuddy he loved her.
They left the show with house swinging into the void. We Don't actually see Wilson die? You Don't actually know what fills that void? Your imagination does. Remember its House.
They should pull a Dexter where they have one season years later to show where the title character is after faking their death. They need to make it where House finally makes things right with Cuddy cause where they left it after so much history didn’t feel right. Just start it off with House being sought out for a case that needs to be diagnosed.
Can anyone tell me the season, episode and exact minute he says that? I haven't seen House but my girlfriend loves it and I want to make it a surprise by writing it on her birthday surprise so she can go to that exact moment and see it
IF MEN BELIEVED EVERYTHING WOMEN TOLD THEM ABOUT HOW MUCH THEY LOVED THEM AND WHAT AMAZING MEN THEY WERE THEY WOULD END UP UNHAPPY AND DEPRESSED AND THEN ALONE AND PROMISE THEMSELEVES TO NEVER TRUST ANOTHER WOMAN AND FILL THEIR LIVES WITH THINGS THAT MAKE THEM HAPPY INSTEAD OF BROKEN WOMEN WHO QUICKLY REPLACE THEM WITH ANOTHER MAN
I didn't like Lucas much, but damn I feel bad for him now that Cuddy was gonna dump his ass like yesterday's socks after helping her with her adopted baby girl.
@@LilyRose8959 Well yeah, because this is a show focused strictly on House, but that single episode showed us that Lucas wasn't afraid of Rachel like House was.
@@LilyRose8959 Well, this is not about Rachel, it's about Lucas taking initiative, like, he saw a woman he liked (thanks to House's childish shenanigans no less), he wooed her, he successfully dated her, House doesn't have any sort of initiative social-wise, and Cuddy paid a huge price for ever dating him, I mean, shit, Lucas didn't crash a car into Cuddy's house after getting dumped at the last moment after moving in together.
@@LilyRose8959 No, House's friends circle is basically only formed by Wilson, sometimes Cuddy, but Lucas was just hired by House to spy on his colleagues, they weren't friends at all, Lucas saw a fair game in Cuddy, and they just started dating, Cuddy was having some sort of midlife crisis where she wanted to be a normal woman, a wife and a mom, Lucas was probably looking to settle as well and they just handled it like grown-up adults. House never knew what he wanted and just kept destroying every good thing he managed to earn out of people, maybe Cuddy didn't deserve Lucas but she deserved a heck of a lot better than House.
@@LilyRose8959 There's no need for the condescending tone, all I'm saying is that very few people in the show could even be considered as House's friends, by your rationale, the woman from Alaska would be his friend too, except, they didn't seem to keep contact, or even that one patient who House is helping to stay off work while himself wastes clinic duty time, I think House didn't have many friends because he didn't let many people get close to him, not even his own colleagues, the episode where Wilson sets everyone of House's crew with a "date" with him, House admits that he learned that Foreman and Chase could be his friends, but it's very clear that they aren't because of his own self-destructive behavior. Also, Wilson usually gives really bad advice to House, or that ultimately ends up making things worse (the CIA woman that he fired and how he yelled he had sex with Cuddy to the entire hospital).
I don't see it. The show peaked and then grasped for more ideas to keep the seasons going, but it sure looks like a mistake to have House fall for Cuddy. It's out of character for both.
It's not out of character ... She has always liked him. It's not out of character for her. And house changed even though he is still a complicated person but it fits his character development over the seasons. Also it's not like he has never been in a relationship before. To give him a new love interest only made sense for him if it were cuddy.