Okay, I realize they’re already basically a couple except the not-having-sex part. But what if they were, at some point in their history, an out, monogamous gay couple who actually made the two-backed beast ? Would the show still work?
There’s at least three ways to imagine this. They could have been lovers from Day 1 (which obviously torpedos the Stacy and Amber storylines, and makes the Cuddy & Cameron stories quite different). They could be former lovers who broke up before the series began (say, because it was Wilson who made the decision to cut off part of House’s leg rather than Stacy). Or they could just now be embarking on ti.
Of course not. I started with the very origin of slash–a Kirk-Spock tale. Spock was going through pon farr, and through what can only be described as extreme idiocy was AGAIN nowhere near a Vulcan brothel, and both Chapel and Uhura had headaches or were on the rag or something, so Kirk swallowed his pride and a few other things, and over the course of many months was plagued by self-doubt and guilt, and McCoy made several bigoted remarks.
Though she may well be seeking validation, Cuddy doesn’t dress as she does ONLY for House.
Does anyone remember how she was dressed in the flashback episode from the end of the first season, which (if I recall aright) was set before House was her employee?
Yeah, I’ve got those: The Prometheus Design and Triangle. And I share your opinion of Triangle.
I just thought they might have done something in a fanzine someplace. I was pretty young when they were publishing their stuff, so I didn’t have access to fanzines back then.
I still have no idea how Triangle ends. Well, yeah, the good guys win, of course, but I don’t know how. That book is beyond boring. I do not not speak metaphorically, nor do I exaggerate, when I call reading it physically painful.
Cuddy does what used to be called “setting her cap” for Chase. Meanwhile Chase is in deep with Cameron, arousing Cuddy’s jealousy, and Foreman carries a torch for Cuddy, who can’t see him for squat because of that old Jewish/Black thing. Welcome to General Housepital!
We now return you to Teh Ghey, already in progress.
Honestly, I’d find this exercise easier if we reimagined Supernatural as a gay couple instead of brothers instead. They have more, uh, chemistry than House and Wilson.
Or Nathan and Peter on Heroes. Man, the brotherly love fan service was getting almost embarrassing to watch for awhile there, and I"m totally down with that particular slash.