I'm thinking that this is the end result of several warnings Cuddy has given House and by this point she just feels that she has to do something that has an impact. Although of course it is really screwed up.
She is, after all, ostensibly a physician whose philosophy should include "First, do no harm".
True, but the whole 'do no harm' thing didn't stop Chase from murdering his patient.... She probably rationalises it as being for the greater good.
I get the feeling that this House, while he can be angry and bitter, isn't miserable in this a/u, simply because he has what he wants most deeply: a deep, tight, powerful and permanent relationship with Wilson.
Yeah, the circumstances of his life aren't great but he isn't alone, and hasn't been for a long time, which I think would have made a difference. He's not unhappy with himself in this AU, which I think he is in canon.
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She is, after all, ostensibly a physician whose philosophy should include "First, do no harm".
True, but the whole 'do no harm' thing didn't stop Chase from murdering his patient.... She probably rationalises it as being for the greater good.
I get the feeling that this House, while he can be angry and bitter, isn't miserable in this a/u, simply because he has what he wants most deeply: a deep, tight, powerful and permanent relationship with Wilson.
Yeah, the circumstances of his life aren't great but he isn't alone, and hasn't been for a long time, which I think would have made a difference. He's not unhappy with himself in this AU, which I think he is in canon.
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