Showing posts with label Huddy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huddy. Show all posts
Monday, April 18, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Cine Telu Revue Cover + Article - House and Cuddy
Etichette:
Article,
Brazil,
Cine Tele Revue,
cover,
Cuddy,
House MD,
Huddy,
Hugh Laurie,
Lisa Edelstein,
Magazine
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Latest from EW - March 18, 2011
House scoopage please. Tell me that Huddy isn’t over! Please! – Bill
I would…but I can’t. Sorry, Bill. From the sounds of it, Huddy is certainly over for the time being. Lisa Edelstein tells me that while she thinks “they’ll always love each other,” their relationship is, for the time being, pretty much done. “She didn’t say she fell out of love with him, she just said she couldn’t handle a relationship with him,” she says. “I think the people who are really, really Huddy obsessed will only be happy with Huddy, but that’s not what the show is about. It’s about his journey, and she’s a part of his journey. Their relationship will continue in whatever form it continues. Every relationship is a valid form. So perhaps now they can get even closer in other ways because they’ll no longer be tangled in that specific way.”
I would…but I can’t. Sorry, Bill. From the sounds of it, Huddy is certainly over for the time being. Lisa Edelstein tells me that while she thinks “they’ll always love each other,” their relationship is, for the time being, pretty much done. “She didn’t say she fell out of love with him, she just said she couldn’t handle a relationship with him,” she says. “I think the people who are really, really Huddy obsessed will only be happy with Huddy, but that’s not what the show is about. It’s about his journey, and she’s a part of his journey. Their relationship will continue in whatever form it continues. Every relationship is a valid form. So perhaps now they can get even closer in other ways because they’ll no longer be tangled in that specific way.”
Etichette:
EW,
House MD,
Huddy,
Lisa Edelstein,
News
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
House MD - Latest from TV Line
The Doctor Is Out | If you thought the House/Cuddy dynamic was prickly before they paired up only to peter out, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Lisa Edelstein told me that the break-up stands to “add a lot of really great texture to how they have to deal with each other.” That’s right, neither party will be scurrying off to a new job to dodge old hurt. “These are two grown-up complicated people who love what they do,” Edelstein explains, “so I think they will, no matter what, always find a way to continue doing what is their life.” During this difficult time, might Cuddy get a comforting dose of warm and fuzzy when her mom returns in Episode 20? “No, definitely not,” Edelstein says with a laugh. “They are still at each other’s throats.”
Etichette:
Break-up,
House MD,
Huddy,
Lisa Edelstein,
TV Line
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
David Shore about Huddy Bombshell
Exclusive: House Creator on the Huddy Bombshell and What Lies Ahead
By Michael Ausiello
Warning: If you have yet to watch Monday night’s episode of House, run — don’t walk — to the nearest emergency exit. Everyone else, onward and downward…
To all the Huddy fans out there, I am sorry for your loss.
In the closing minutes of this week’s much-hyped, retro-tastic House, Cuddy (played by Lisa Edelstein) pulled the plug on her months-long romance with Dr. Crankypants (Hugh Laurie) after she uncovered his latest deep, dark deception: He needs Vicodin in order to be a good boyfriend.
To make matters worse, the breakup triggered a full-on relapse for TV’s most prolific drug-addicted MD. In short, the long-running drama changed the game once again, and series creator David Shore is here with an exclusive post mortem.
TVLINE | Why did you break up House and Cuddy?
We knew it wasn’t going to last forever. We knew it couldn’t last forever. We had it mapped out since the beginning of the season that it was going to last almost exactly this long. It’s like anything else we do on the show. We go, “Let’s explore that. And once we’ve exhausted the exploration, let’s move on.” Now we move on to what it’s like for the two of them to be broken up, which is different than [anything] we’ve seen. And it all has to come back to the reality of these characters. I believe these characters are in love with each other. And I believe in a certain way they always will be. But I also believe House is not a good boyfriend. House is not a good spouse. He’s got deep issues, and the reasons Cuddy breaks up with him are very valid. Taking House down an ultimately happy road just seems unrealistic.
TVLINE | Is it fair to say the breakup will stick?
Yeah, it’s fair to say that. I can’t [say they're done] forever, but we don’t want to jerk the audience around.
TVLINE | When you were outlining the story, did you leave yourself some wiggle room in case, you know, the romance proved successful beyond anyone’s imagination?
That’s always a possibility. You never know how things are going to unfold. My bigger concern was that putting them together was going to damage the dynamic of the show. But I think we pulled it off. It was a tricky thing. Keeping House as House and keeping Cuddy as Cuddy [while in this] relationship was important to us. And it was challenging.
TVLINE | Were the elaborate fantasy sequences a way to cushion the blow for Huddy fans? Like, maybe they’ll be too transfixed by all the pretty bells and whistles to be too upset about the split?
No. If anything I was worried we’d piss them off more with the sequences. [Laughs] Whenever you do something [different], you get scared that you’re going to do it badly and that you’re going to alienate people. And it was important that we do it in a House-like way, and I think we pulled it off. I don’t expect unanimous consensus, but I’m happy with what we did.
TVLINE | How did the idea for the fantasy elements come up?
There was talk at one point about doing each act [of the episode] in a different genre, which I think would’ve been bad; it would’ve worn thin. And then we realized that there was an opportunity to do that in a limited extent. We used them to throw little grace notes out there that were important to the story.
TVLINE | House, it seemed, officially fell back off the wagon at the end of the episode. Is he back to square one now?
He’s certainly back on Vicodin. Probably fair to say he’s back to square one.
TVLINE | So, was his entire recovery period all for naught?
That’s the [big] question. That’s the challenge going forward. It’s frankly a timely issue out there. [Laughs] Staying clean is an ongoing challenge. And it doesn’t happen without slips. Sometimes extended and serious slips.
TVLINE | Would it be correct to assume that if House can’t be happy with Cuddy, he can’t be happy with anyone?
It’s going to be a challenge with anyone. Cuddy, on the face of it, was his best hope. But hope doesn’t die easily. And striving for happiness is not something that you can easily walk away from.
Thoughts on this week’s House? Did you love the fantasy elements but loathe the demise of Huddy? Or is it the other way around? Share your thoughts in comments.
(Source)
Etichette:
Bombshells,
David Shore,
House MD,
Huddy,
Interview,
Season 7,
TVLine
Monday, March 7, 2011
Sarah Hess and Liz Friedman Vlog - Bombshells
Etichette:
Bombshells,
House MD,
Huddy,
Liz Friedman,
Sara Hess,
Vlog
Thursday, March 3, 2011
7x15 'Bombshells' - Behind the Scenes
Etichette:
Behind the Scenes,
Bombshells,
FOX,
Greg Yaitanes,
House MD,
Huddy,
Hugh Laurie,
Lisa Edelstein,
Season 7
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Dedicated to our Huddy God Greg Yaitanes
Dear Greg,
tonight in Italy we'll live again the dream of your Huddy masterpiece: "Now what".
Italian fans can never imagine the happyness and the heartbreak you gifted us during this summer with all the images, the promos, even sometimes the fake stories. All was part of this amazing dream we are still living.
Many times people is wrongly hard with you. But if they would just try to watch deep in your heart they will discover a very nice and available person, a very good friend, a very hard worker, a very good husband and father.
Who loves you, as me and many other fans all over the world, wants you to never change, because we like that man.
Thanks for beeing as you are.
A strong hug
Cri
tonight in Italy we'll live again the dream of your Huddy masterpiece: "Now what".
Italian fans can never imagine the happyness and the heartbreak you gifted us during this summer with all the images, the promos, even sometimes the fake stories. All was part of this amazing dream we are still living.
Many times people is wrongly hard with you. But if they would just try to watch deep in your heart they will discover a very nice and available person, a very good friend, a very hard worker, a very good husband and father.
Who loves you, as me and many other fans all over the world, wants you to never change, because we like that man.
Thanks for beeing as you are.
A strong hug
Cri
Etichette:
Greg Yaitanes,
House MD,
Huddy,
Now What
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
House Struggles with Emotion
Hugh Laurie: House struggles with emotions
via http://www.musicrooms.net/tv/21528-hugh-laurie-house-struggles-with-emotions.html
Hugh Laurie has admitted that his character in House is emotionally inept.
The 51-year-old British actor was commenting on new storylines from the popular American medical drama in which his character Dr Gregory House gets close to falling in love.
In the script, House is taken with his colleague Lisa Cuddy, and those feelings put the doctor in an unfamiliar situation.
“House’s capacity for emotional closeness is very limited,” Hugh confessed to British magazine Closer. “But he’s trying.”
House also considers adopting Lisa’s daughter, and Hugh – who has three grown up children of his own back in England - believes that this is a grand statement for a man of that age.
“He’s 51 and thinking of becoming a father to Lisa’s adopted daughter. That’s a big deal for someone who’s set in his ways like House,” Hugh said.
Hugh moved to Los Angeles seven years ago to start filming House and has gone on to receive a host of awards for his portrayal of the complex character.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Greg Tweets: Cuddy's Marriage "won't be the last"
Etichette:
Cuddy,
Greg Yaitanes,
House MD,
Huddy,
Married
Thursday, November 18, 2010
House M.D. 7x08 - "Small Sacrifices" Sneaky Peeks
Etichette:
House MD,
Huddy,
Season 7,
Small Sacrifices,
Sneak Peeks
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Meet David House - Huddy's Love Child?
Follow David! http://twitter.com/DavidHouse_
Etichette:
Child,
David House,
House MD,
Huddy,
Love
Monday, November 15, 2010
Huddy Scenes - Humpty Dumpty
*Refresh until white screen is gone*
Huddy scenes from season 2, episode 2, Humpty Dumpty
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Huddy scenes from season 2, episode 2, Humpty Dumpty
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Promotional Poster - Huddy
Etichette:
Cuddy,
House MD,
Huddy,
Hugh Laurie,
Lisa Edelstein,
Poster,
Promotional
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Spoiler: Which TV couple will be Engaged?
via http://www.spoilertv.com/2010/10/which-tv-couple-is-getting-engaged.html
Gasp! Sob!
That's what many of you will do upon seeing an upcoming supersecret TV engagement. Yes, someone is popping the question pretty soon, and it will be a big deal to many of you die-hard fans.
So who is it? Here's what I can tell you...
It's one of the couples you see in the photo above!
Gasp! Sob!
That's what many of you will do upon seeing an upcoming supersecret TV engagement. Yes, someone is popping the question pretty soon, and it will be a big deal to many of you die-hard fans.
So who is it? Here's what I can tell you...
It's one of the couples you see in the photo above!
- Mark and Lexie, Grey's Anatomy
- Leonard and Penny, The Big Bang Theory
Carl and Emma, GleeElena or Katherine and Damon, The Vampire Diaries- Michael and Holly, The Office
- Chuck and Blair, Gossip Girl
Robin and Barney, How I Met You Mother- Lois and Clark, Smallville
- House and Cuddy, House
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