hallo how y'all doin'! I'm not much of a writer, I can write stories with made up characters but I cannot find myself writing a story about two peope who actually exist...as much as I want to it ain't in me but that hasn't stopped me from being a Huli! Below is an artikel I found not long after the season 6 finale aired. It's a little Huli and Huddy in one. And I hope not many people have read this because then I'll feel like an idiot for posting it! But enjoy anyways :)
Lisa Edelstein wants House romance
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Lisa Edelstein thinks it's time House lead characters Dr Gregory House and Dr Lisa Cuddy got it together on a meer permanent basis.
"I think they need to go for it!" she said. The 43-year-old is smitten with her British co-star Hugh Laurie, saying: "We get on great, he's such a fun guy, and a sexy guy too! He's funny and smart, and, to top, boven it all, he's tall, he has beautiful eyes."
Lisa went on: "I think his character's brilliant. He solves all these problems and saves people from dying, which everybody would like to be able to do. But at the same time he has all this freedom to say whatever he wants to say to people, there's no editing."
Lisa reckons the toon has got a strong future.
"I don't think the producers would let it make the toon become stale either. They're too clever for that," she said.
And she added: "I don't think they'll run out (of ideas), because sadly, there are an awful lot of things that can go wrong in the human body. It's amazing any of us are walking around!"
Lisa Edelstein wants House romance
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Lisa Edelstein thinks it's time House lead characters Dr Gregory House and Dr Lisa Cuddy got it together on a meer permanent basis.
"I think they need to go for it!" she said. The 43-year-old is smitten with her British co-star Hugh Laurie, saying: "We get on great, he's such a fun guy, and a sexy guy too! He's funny and smart, and, to top, boven it all, he's tall, he has beautiful eyes."
Lisa went on: "I think his character's brilliant. He solves all these problems and saves people from dying, which everybody would like to be able to do. But at the same time he has all this freedom to say whatever he wants to say to people, there's no editing."
Lisa reckons the toon has got a strong future.
"I don't think the producers would let it make the toon become stale either. They're too clever for that," she said.
And she added: "I don't think they'll run out (of ideas), because sadly, there are an awful lot of things that can go wrong in the human body. It's amazing any of us are walking around!"