The idea that if you did something wrong you should be punished, and that prison is punishment for wrongdoing, is one that is very unfamiliar to me.
I think supposedly prisons here are supposed to be for 'keeping the public safe' and for rehabilitation, or maybe a deterrent, but I think most people see it as punishment. You break a law, you get punished (by prison, or fines, or community service or whatever). What would you see it as?
I got the idea of House purposefully keeping Cuddy's brush from someone in the post ep discussions, but I can't remember who - also I think their theory was that he was returning it as a sign that he was 'moving on' from their relationship after finally telling Cuddy how hurt he was by what she had done. Makes sense to me.
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Date: 2012-07-05 08:51 am (UTC)I think supposedly prisons here are supposed to be for 'keeping the public safe' and for rehabilitation, or maybe a deterrent, but I think most people see it as punishment. You break a law, you get punished (by prison, or fines, or community service or whatever). What would you see it as?
I got the idea of House purposefully keeping Cuddy's brush from someone in the post ep discussions, but I can't remember who - also I think their theory was that he was returning it as a sign that he was 'moving on' from their relationship after finally telling Cuddy how hurt he was by what she had done. Makes sense to me.
Thanks for reading, again :)