Foreman
Okay y'all I don't know if this is anything but here's the first inkling of a read on Foreman, cause I've done it for almost everyone and he needs it next
All the characters have masks they wear, but for the most part, it's driven by things they believe and/or fear.
With Foreman, it's more like he has a veneer. He puts on this veneer of a "nice, good guy" or who he thinks a "nice, good guy" is, and then fails to live up to it because he's not what he perceives as good.
In some ways, it's like Wilson's pretending to his ex-wives of him being a "good guy" or "knight in shining armor," because he can't keep it up. But with Wilson, we see very little of it because he isn't that way with House, and isn't really that way with Cuddy either. In contrast, Foreman is that way a lot, until he screws it up because that isn't who he really is.
Poor Foreman. Who told you nice is good?















