And while we admit we’re a little tired of hearing update after update regarding the on-set romances, film-festival conspiracy theories, and rumored feuds, now that it’s finally out in the world, the Cut staff had to take a look at it for ourselves in order to figure out if the lore preluding it would indeed eclipse the actual plot of the film. Pictureĭon’t Worry Darling has dominated the headlines like no other movie this year. įor more features, news and inside scoop, the latest issue of TV Guide features an in-depth sweeps preview that includes a shocking NCIS death, Kate Walsh's Grey's Anatomy return and six revealing Lost secrets.Photo: Merrick Morton/Courtesy of Warner Bros. Use our Online Video Guide to watch clips and full episodes of House. I can't tell you too much, but those episodes are more ambitious and exciting than any film script I've ever read. Thirteen and everyone else are more worried about him than they've been in a long time. House is facing some kind of mental impairment and needs to diagnose without being as sharp as he usually is. Wilde: I'm most excited about the two final episodes. TV Guide: Got any scoop on the rest of House's season? Thankfully, that episode had a happy ending. Then, over the break, I went to Thailand and got dengue fever and suddenly felt like I was in a real House episode those organs were threatening to burst. I didn't know where my spleen or liver were. Wilde: I've learned so much about the human body from this show. Does learning about all those weird diseases ever freak you out? TV Guide: House makes you aware of other dangers. It wasn't until I read her autobiography that I realized how much danger she actually faced. All I knew about Afghanistan was that Mom brought me back a beautiful purple burka. ![]() I remember her doing a piece on famine in Somalia and feeling all this empathy for the world and the pain people face in places like that. Wilde: I had this muddy map of the Middle East in my brain but didn't really know what it meant that Mom was going there. TV Guide: What was it like growing up with a mom who covered war and strife as a producer for 60 Minutes? Since it's only a papal title, it doesn't carry a lot of weight, but his family does have a beautiful castle and palazzo in Italy, so that makes me feel like a princess. Does that give you special privileges around the Houseset? TV Guide: In fact, your husband is the son of an Italian prince. Wilde: Not at all! I just like playing challenging, ambiguous characters. You also played Mischa Barton's bisexual love interest on The O.C. TV Guide: Foreman suggested that Thirteen is bisexual. But this show is so full of surprises, you never know. She keeps squiggling out from under his thumb. Wilde: Who knows? I can't see them as compatible, so I doubt it. TV Guide: Would Thirteen ever have a fling with House? So although he likes being around women, he can't quite figure out what to do when it comes to actual intimacy. He was so focused on the brain all his life that he never really worked out his social side. Wilde: His mommy issues are endless, I think. TV Guide: What's House's damage? He hires beautiful women but can't be in a relationship with one. For now, though, it's the mystery that makes her so intriguing, especially to House. She has no interest in laying down her soul - aside from small flashes, like when she revealed she didn't want to know whether she carried the gene for Huntington's disease, like her mother. Cuddy wants to be a mother and takes care of House like a child. ![]() Cameron has a giant heart she loves to help wounded animals and wounded people. Olivia Wilde: The mystery is what defines her right now and sets her apart from the other women in House's life. TV Guide: Thirteen is such a mystery, and we still don't know her name. Olivia Wilde, House's (Mondays at 9 pm/ET, Fox) mysterious new doc diagnoses her boss and dishes on being married to an Italian prince.
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