Thank you for your comment! (And yes, four-way conversation did take some practice to master, but I'm comfortable with it now.) Keeping everyone in character is my first priority, so it's good to know I've been succeeding.
Foreman did seem to be the best choice to replace Cuddy in this world: he's not as talented a diagnostician as he likes to think he is, but he has the instincts of an excellent bureaucrat.
Well, it did help that Chase had grown up seeing his mother and her dæmon apart regularly, so Minerva's being out of view didn't shock and offend him the way it would have most people.
Wilson is perfect as a wolf, yes: pack loyalty is so intrinsic to who he is. And yes, his doing House's paperwork is an unorthodox arrangement, but since he reasons that someone has to do it if House won't... (He'll be relieved when that becomes Chase's job.)
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Date: 2011-02-28 06:45 pm (UTC)Foreman did seem to be the best choice to replace Cuddy in this world: he's not as talented a diagnostician as he likes to think he is, but he has the instincts of an excellent bureaucrat.
Well, it did help that Chase had grown up seeing his mother and her dæmon apart regularly, so Minerva's being out of view didn't shock and offend him the way it would have most people.
Wilson is perfect as a wolf, yes: pack loyalty is so intrinsic to who he is. And yes, his doing House's paperwork is an unorthodox arrangement, but since he reasons that someone has to do it if House won't... (He'll be relieved when that becomes Chase's job.)