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 #Probably my very favorite Doctor/Donna moment. She’s only just met him, and all the evidence points to this cockatoo-haired block being some insane far-too-skinny Martian boy who kidnapped her into some bizarro flying police box the day of her wedding. Yet, by asking him an eerily simple question and seeing the absolute conviction in his eyes, she decides (nearly instantly) to l i t e r a l l y leap away from Earth and into an alien world. #I over-think and utterly obsess over their friendship the way that most people do with their very favorite romantic relationships.

15 times i fell in love with allison cameron
(in chronological order)

» house 6.08: teamwork

Cameron: I was in love with you. I was an idiot. Tried to be like you, tried to understand you because I thought I could heal you. You almost killed that patient.
House: If almost not saving his life means –
Cameron: You knew the diagnosis a long time ago. You risked another patient’s life to bait your old team.
House: Another one?
Cameron: You did kill Dibala. By playing God and teaching us to do the same.
House: I taught you to think for yourselves.
Cameron: You don’t even think of them as people. They’re just lab rats for your little puzzles.
House: As you celebrate their humanity, I’d rather solve those little puzzles and save their lives.
Cameron: Motives do matter. Lives can’t come second.
House: The patient is alive. That’s what matters.
Cameron: Not to you. All you care about is that Taub and Thirteen fell for your game. You’ll poison them just like you poisoned Chase.
House: Your husband killed a patient and you’re breaking up with me.
Cameron: You ruined him. So he can’t even see right from wrong. Can’t even see the sanctity of a human life anymore. I loved you. [tearing up] And I loved Chase. I’m sorry for you both. For what you’ve become. Because… there’s no way back for either of you.

Honestly, as much as I hate this episode, on the one hand, I really like Cameron in it. (It was Chase & House that I couldn’t stand, still can’t stand or understand.) While Cameron is wrong in a way (more than one, especially since she played the little devil on Chase’s shoulder throughout the case *sigh*), I think she’s right in a lot of others (This is why I like the more Cameron-centric episodes; they always deal with moral ambiguity, (medical) ethics and such difficult situations that are neither right nor wrong in many ways). And I felt all her responses were on par with her character (unlike the other two involved in this mess) — but that would take a HUGE post to explain. I was an interesting call-back to S1 too, and makes a lot of sense in regards to that. It’s sad but in a weird way, Cameron sums up my personal feelings towards the show and the characters of House & Chase. *sigh*