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• House & Cameron

If you never watched House, not even once, then it's possible you don't understand the reason behind this section, which is instead very important to know (and understand) Cameron's character and even House's, to a certain extent. So, I am now going to try to summarize House and Cameron's relationship throughout each House M.D.'s season. And bear with me, since English is not my first language! :)

SEASON 1
Since the pilot episode, it's been pretty clear that House and Cameron would have started to share a special bond. In the pilot, Cameron asks House about the reasons why he hired her, and he replies seraphic that he hired her because she is "extremely pretty"; and then he qualifies his answer saying that he chose her because she is a beautiful woman who could have become a model or an actress but, instead, she decided to be a doctor. That's why (and when) he starts to believe that Cameron is "damaged" (that means that something happened in Cameron's life to let her take that decision).
That is the very first moment House and Cameron have a personal conversation.
Later, we see Cameron slowly developing her bond with House by remembering his birthday, giving him a Christmas present (he buys a present for her too), confiding him that her husband died of cancer six months after their wedding and by going on a sort of date with him ("except for the date part") to watch the monster trucks.
House always seems pretty confused and awkwardly embarrassed by Cameron's reactions, at least until she asks him outright if he likes her, as she "needs" to know that. House, after a few moments, replies negatively and Cameron withdraws openly crestfallen.
Nevertheless, that conversation touches House in some way. And during the arc when he is forced to fire one between Cameron and Foreman, we find out that he probably likes Cameron too: actually it's House's best friend and colleague, Wilson, who finds out about House's feelings, when he jokes about making a move on Cameron and seeing House's worried expression to that comment because he didn't understand that Wilson was kidding at the beginning. Right after that, House asks Cameron why she likes him and when she confronts him about that questions, he leaves. At the end of that episode, Cameron goes to House's place and announces him that he doesn't need to fire anyone because she quits. House thinks that it's one of her noble gestures to save Foreman but Cameron, next to tears, tells him that she's trying to "protect herself", because there are only two ways she can deal with things (i.e. her feelings for him); one is in her control and "that's to leave". When House, touched, doesn't shake her hand and refuses even to look at her, she tells him goodbye, overwhelmed, and leaves.
Two episodes later, House goes twice to Cameron's place to convince her to come back. The first time, Cameron is inflexible. The second one, she repeats that she's not going to come back because she already accepted a job somewhere else. House, who doesn't ask her "where" but "with who", wants her to reject the offer, justifying his request by saying several futile reasons, adding only at the end that he needs her around to keep him in his place, and that he wants her to come back. When she repeats that is not enough, he keeps offering more money... but Cameron simply replies that everything she wants is a dinner with him: not "a meal between two colleagues. A date". House, shocked, agrees.
In the following episode, everyone seems to know about the upcoming House and Cameron's date. Cuddy gives House her support and she also gives him some advice, pointing out that Cameron is probably the only woman who can tolerate him. Foreman and Chase are shocked to find out about their deal: Chase objects that House is too old for her and Foreman thinks that it's like "an accident about to happen". Wilson, too, gives House all his support and suggestions, but he also expresses his worries to Cameron: if she's not 100% convinced and House gets hurt again, then he's afraid there's not going to be a next time. At the dinner, House gives Cameron the flowers he bought for her (though really nervous), while Cameron tells him that she doesn't want to waste that chance with him; she intends to get to know him better and she's longing to learn what his feelings for her are. That is the moment when House ruins the whole date, expressing probably his own worries: in fact, he doesn't think she likes him. The fact that she married a dying man means that she lives under the delusion she can fix everything that isn't perfect, and after her husband's death she's now searching for a new charity case. According to House, there are no other reasons justifying the attraction of a beautiful, young woman for a man who is twice her age, not great looking, not great charming, not even nice. "What I am is what you need. I am damaged" says House. Again, the same adjective which has been now used for both of them. This is pretty much the end of their date.
In the last two episodes of season 1, when Stacy (House's ex girlfriend) comes back into House's life for awhile, the only scene when we see House and Cameron together again, sharing an intimate moment, is when she's looking at him while he's staring unseen at Stacy and her husband. Cameron tells him that she thought he was too screwed up to love someone else. But he just couldn't love her. She tells him that it's ok and that she's happy for him, although she looks devastated. Then, she leaves while House is looking at her, thoughtful.

SEASON 2
The first half of this season is characterized by the more or less constant presence of Stacy. It's clear for everyone that House has still feelings for his ex girlfriend, to Cameron most of all: she tries indeed to get over House. Nevertheless, there are several cute moments between House and Cameron too. When Cameron is the object of the attentions of a famous doctor, House shows what seems to be a little bit of jealousy towards her. He confides her about his parents, they share a nice moment on his motorcycle and, when she's forced to do an HIV test (actually House forces her: he says "I love you" to her who, deeply surprised, opens her mouth when he readily puts the stick to take her saliva) he sees the results before showing them to her, because he was worried. After House and Stacy break up for good again, we see House and Cameron's relationship becoming a little bit more "flirty". She literally takes his breath away when he sees her, more beautiful than ever, in a red gown and they fight over the concept of marriage, when they're curing a man poisoned by her wife: we even see the foreground of their hands (and the slow touching of their fingers) when she pays him the bet about the aforesaid couple that she lost. But the most interesting scenes are probably those in the season finale, when House gets shot by a patient. We find out at the end that everything we saw during the episode was the product of House's subconscious. And House's subconscious shows Cameron three times: at the beginning, as the only person who stays two days at his bedside waiting for him to awake. Then, when he stands up, he provokes her telling her that she doesn't want to touch him because, if they touch, "things get so sexually charged". The sexual tension between them, in this episode, grows even more in one of the hottest and, at the same time, platonic scenes ever, a.k.a. the "robot-sex" scene. House is showing to his patient what the robot for microsurgery can do, by using Cameron as "guinea pig". But the whole scene becomes immediately a metaphor of a sexual intercourse, with House moving the arms of the robot over Cameron's body, revealing her bellybutton while she closes her eyes and then starting to undressing her revealing her bra: she moans his name and he talks to her slowly. At the end of the episode, the "real" but injured House asks to a deeply worried Cameron to tell Cuddy to give him ketamine.

SEASON 3
After Cuddy dosed him with ketamine as he asked, we see House able to use his injured leg for awhile. His new condition pushes him to test Cameron's interest towards him in the very first episode of this season: in fact, he asks her out. Cameron is deeply surprised at the beginning, then she explains the reasons why she can't date him... but she immediately finds out that House wanted to let her notice how her interest for him was only due to the fact that he was a "charity case"; now that he's "healthy" she no longer has feelings for him. Cameron, bothered, simply replies that he's not healthy. Even though Cameron seems more or less over House (and, at the same time, he seems barely interested in her, too) there are in fact several occasions where it's obvious that they still have feelings for one another, only more subtle. Cameron stands by an unbeknownst House against Wilson and Cuddy when they keep silent with House about his last intuition which saved a patient, and she practically forces them to tell him the truth. She decides at last to give a patient euthanasia and House is the only one who guesses it: he stands by her, this time, telling her that he's proud of her. She's also the only one to understand that he wants his old carpet back (the one spotted with his blood) just because he hates changes and she reassures him telling him that is not true that "all change is bad". House is still curious about Cameron and her past, as shown in the episode when they're curing an obese man, and he's convinced that her involvement in that specific case is due to the fact that Cameron or someone closed to her had weight problems: when he questions her about that, she replies smiling: "I like damaged people, remember? It explains everything I do." He smiles her back, replying that it explains "almost everything". During the Tritter arc, Cameron confronts Wilson about his betrayal and she's the only person House lets in in his home. And then, when he's talking to Cameron about another patient (looking at her while explaining why "love kills") and he's also about to go to jail, Cameron hugs him for the first time. This is the first real physical contact ever, which embarrasses House a lot. Later on, we still see the two of them far from each other, as House seems to be interested in Cuddy's love life (although it is not clear yet why) and Cameron, affected by Foreman's words, asks Chase to begin a sex relationship.
Meanwhile, all House’s friends and colleagues find out that he has a brain cancer, which is not true but reveals the reaction of each one of them to a similar eventuality. Cameron, for that matter, after his refusal to get cured, goes to his office announcing coldly that she’s going to find a job somewhere else and asks him to sign her letter of recommendation. House can’t help but expressing his disappointment caused by her “new found nonchalance in the face of cancer”. Cameron is now unmasked and admits that she thought he could find that appealing. House asks her if she really wants to leave and Cameron replies that, if he’s not there, there’s no much point in staying. House smirks and lets her notice that he’s not dead yet. After his sentence, Cameron comes close to him and starts to slowly caressing his face. House tries weakly to make a joke, but he’s clearly affected by what is happening; he doesn’t even try to stop her. Cameron comes even closer and begins to kiss him. At the beginning House is still confused, but after a couple of seconds he surrenders to their kiss. He begins even to hug her, at least until he sees her trying to reach something in her pocket while they’re still kissing. Suspicious, he catches her hand and finds a needle. They stop their kiss and he tells her that is “a little whorish to kiss and stab”. Cameron can’t help but stating that he kissed her back. He immediately withdraws, clearly bothered by the fact that, apparently, Cameron’s decision to kiss him is only due to the attempt to take a blood sample. Right after Cameron leaves his office, House touches his own lips, thoughtful. At the end of the episode, Cameron, Chase and Foreman happily announces him that he doesn’t have a brain cancer, but their happiness disappear as House admits that he just pretended to have cancer to get high. They’re all deeply disappointed and Cameron leaves incapable of looking at him. The episode later Cameron begins her sex relationship with Chase.
House finds out soon about them, after having suspected throughout the episode that something was going on between the two and, in fact, he catches them in the closet while they're making out, with an excuse. Then he leaves with a strange grin on his face. The episode later, though, his reaction is pretty different. First of all, he tells Cuddy about Cameron and Chase, with the purpose to push her to fire one of them (as he will admit later to Cameron). Then, during the differential, he continuously provokes Chase and, most of all, Cameron by practically calling her slut in front of all their colleagues (Cuddy included) and asking her suddenly if she loves Chase (she doesn't reply, as Cuddy stops the discussion). They never seemed to be more far from each other than now. At the end of the season, Cameron gives House her resignation letter, following Foreman (who resigned because guilty of having caused the death of a patient) and Chase (who, instead, has been fired by House). Her resignation seems to affect House a lot. He asks her what she wants him to do, but she smiles and replies that she only expects him to make a joke and go on. Then she tells him that she will miss him and leaves.

SEASON 4
At the beginning of this season, we find House forced by Cuddy to hire new people in his team. He pretends not to feel bad because of the loss of Cameron, Chase and Foreman, but Wilson doesn't believe it. In fact, when House talks to a young female doctor at the ER and she gives him a typical Cameron' s reply, he says her thoughtful: "Boy, you remind me of someone." The episode later, he believes to have hallucinations (better, Wilson let him believe he's hallucinating) because he keeps seeing a blonde Cameron and Chase around the hospital while, according to Wilson, they're now in Arizona, engaged. Later, though, Wilson confesses that both Cameron and Chase are still working for the hospital; Chase as the Head of Surgery and Cameron as the Head of ER. Right after that, House goes to visit Cameron. At first, he just looks at her while she's working, leaning against the wall. Then Cameron sees him and goes to him, smiling, pointing out that it took three weeks for him to realize that she is still working at the PPTH. He tells her that she's an idiot and she asks him if he's talking about her hair (she's now blonde, indeed) or the job. He replies that the hair makes her look like a hooker and he likes it. Obviously, he's talking about the job but she explains that she likes what she's doing. Even though Cameron is back in House's life, unfortunately we're barely seeing her in this season; the same goes for Chase and Foreman. House starts indeed a sort of Survivor-contest between 40 candidates to replace Cameron, Chase and Foreman and Cameron makes bets with him about who's going to "survive". She also confesses Foreman that, although she likes her current job, she misses working with House and doing whatever it takes to save a patient. The only other remarkable scene with Cameron, so far, is the one where a television crew is shooting a documentary about House and the journalist questions her about the reasons why she left. Cameron tells them that it was great working with House and, when the journalist suggests that she quitted because she hates him, Cameron unawares replies that she "loves Dr. House". She becomes immediately aware of what she said and tries to rectify, but she does it so confusedly that she worsen the situation. We don't know yet if House watched this comment in the documentary, but he watched it at least until the scene before the one with Cameron's "confession", so there is a chance. We are currently waiting to watch the Christmas episode.

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