I will be campaigning in installments, because I don't have time to say all the things that I want to say at once!
I'll start off by saying that, at the time of writing this, the Foreman/Thirteen relationship is in its infancy. It has been proposed that episode 9 of season 5 is when Foreteen really starts to gain momentum, when Thirteen is enrolled in a clinical trial that Foreman is involved in. So, thus far, Foreteen shippers do not have that much to go on!
I thought I would start by pointing out what I believe to be the similarities between the two characters. I think that these similarities are important to understanding why they could have a great relationship.
1) Strong in their beliefs - Both Foreman and Thirteen are strongly opinionated people who firmly believe in certain values and beliefs about the world and how to conduct themselves in the world. They both do what they believe it right. Both have stood up to House on a number of occasions. Thirteen has put House in his place a number of times, particularly when he confronted her with her Huntington's test results and she told him to, basically, 'get stuffed'. Similarly, Foreman regularly tells House that he is wrong. I think both of these characters has demonstrated that they have firm beliefs about the practice of medicine and moral ways of living life and doing what is right.
I'll start off by saying that, at the time of writing this, the Foreman/Thirteen relationship is in its infancy. It has been proposed that episode 9 of season 5 is when Foreteen really starts to gain momentum, when Thirteen is enrolled in a clinical trial that Foreman is involved in. So, thus far, Foreteen shippers do not have that much to go on!
I thought I would start by pointing out what I believe to be the similarities between the two characters. I think that these similarities are important to understanding why they could have a great relationship.
1) Strong in their beliefs - Both Foreman and Thirteen are strongly opinionated people who firmly believe in certain values and beliefs about the world and how to conduct themselves in the world. They both do what they believe it right. Both have stood up to House on a number of occasions. Thirteen has put House in his place a number of times, particularly when he confronted her with her Huntington's test results and she told him to, basically, 'get stuffed'. Similarly, Foreman regularly tells House that he is wrong. I think both of these characters has demonstrated that they have firm beliefs about the practice of medicine and moral ways of living life and doing what is right.