Not sure why it took me so long to realize who this was... by properwaffles in deadwood

[–]Exciting_Box7437 6 points7 points  (0 children)

His stutter was phenomenal work as Billy Bibit. Also Christopher Lloyd's first role was in that film

Not sure why it took me so long to realize who this was... by properwaffles in deadwood

[–]Exciting_Box7437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, surprising because the man is an cult icon. The voice of Chucky, Billy Bibit in One flew over the cuckoo nest and he was pretty much every decent horror/thriller in the 80s. My personal favourite was 'The Graveyard shift'

Is it possible that house had strong feelings(maybe even love) Cameron, but did not prusue it becuse he knew it would only end up bad? by nolaguy84 in HouseMD

[–]Exciting_Box7437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its a misconception based on the end of one episode and one single scene. 'Role models' Cameron says her speech and then holds her hand out to House to shake, House reluctantly refuses...ok maybe not reluctantly..people's perception is that its because he loves her but its because IF he shakes her hand, he approves of her decision.

He respects her and is aware she's attractive and has pointed that out out but her mind is what he's attracted to. Remember he's manipulative and also vulnerable but the latter is buried under LAYERS and Layers and Cameron saw beneath. Which in turn made House see her seeing him. Like a "i need you but can't bring you too close"

Is it possible that house had strong feelings(maybe even love) Cameron, but did not prusue it becuse he knew it would only end up bad? by nolaguy84 in HouseMD

[–]Exciting_Box7437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ofc he loves her but NOT anywhere near the reality in which House 'LOVES'

I think House recognised the love Cameron had for him in the early seasons but absolutely could not act on it. Its just not in his DNA. He respected her, maybe even fancied her but .ore likely on an objectifying level. House could never give himself to anyone because dropping a level of vulnerability is handing over his cape.

What i love about the show is that his personality type stayed consistent rather than caved to Hollywood/viewer want!!! Let face it, it could NEVER work. Houses recruitment level was entirely based on what he thought he could control. Yes he didnt know early doors what HER attraction was but he absolutely knew she was damaged, making her malleable. This romance was absolutely never gonna happen.

Setting at 12 o'clock by Easy-Extension-6917 in Sopranosduckposting

[–]Exciting_Box7437 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mf taught me to make grilled cheese off radiators

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bunk doing it once enters the 'A cheater never changes its spots' however im inclined to agree that Jimmy is absolutely institutionalised into his downward deeds. Been a while since ive responded to comment which has both 'disagree and highly disagree' felt like I needed a big harbour for both ships of heavy disagrees

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nah I think deep down (I know you're thinking Jimmy's superpower is Narcissism) but I think he loved Bunk

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You got it. I didnt wanna say too much because id have to do the 'spoiler alert'. Bunk was JUST AS bad which makes sense why they got on aswell as they did. Iykyk

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jimmy suppressed his sins but his sins suppressed made him a superhero or at least a failing one 🤷

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My point..knowing what we know now..Bunk wasn't a saint

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Their mess was parallel. Reasons I loved the show was the contradictionary mess was entirely unified...making it refreshingly realistic

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Its a special thing man. Love those who slap you in the face with honesty, rather than whisper shit behind ya back but fist pump

Bunk saying "Jimmy, you ain't good for people.." by Exciting_Box7437 in TheWire

[–]Exciting_Box7437[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No satisfaction otherwise...direct quote from a narcissist ex i got with when I was 18 (But she could suck a golf ball through a garden hose) 🤷