sit down, we’re watching houses head wilson’s heart
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I'm just thinking about how David Shore and Hugh Laurie talked about Wilson and House's relationship as definitely romantic in their GQ interview.
David Shores said, "I love that we started the series with House and Wilson, and we ended it with House and Wilson. Ending with a non-traditional romantic story is atypical, and that exploration of male friendship is something you don’t see on TV very often. You see a lot of wingmen giving each other crap, and House most certainly did that. But, the idea of guys giving each other crap who loved each other was new."
This is the same interview that Hugh Laurie said, "Way before this idiot word “bromance” was coined—I wish people wouldn’t jam words together like that, there are enough words—I think it’s true that there was a great sort of weird romantic love between House and Wilson. I suppose that was the show’s central core relationship, and it was irresistible to me. I certainly did grow… I’d stop short of saying romantically involved with Robert Sean Leonard, but we became very close and enjoyed each other’s company. He made me laugh an indecent amount. I think the writers too enjoyed writing that relationship. Shore, in particular, had a real knack for it. There was a scene in which House has been suspended from the hospital, so he’s taken the role of the housewife in Wilson’s apartment. Wilson gets home one day, and House has got a basket of laundry, and he says something like, “Your shirts aren’t dry yet, but you’ve got plenty of underwear.” Shore changed the line to “We’ve got plenty of underwear,” in what I thought was one of the funniest rewrites you could possibly have in the smallest number of letters."
I genuinely take this as them saying that Hilson is canon.
(Interview is linked)
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sketches of the sillies after a long day of saving lives + more trans wilson 🤗
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Obviously not, I'm watching it for the old man yoai.
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IM BACK INTO HOUSE MD AGAIN BABY!
Robert Sean Leonard as Dr James Wilson-S1:E1- Pilot pt1/?
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there is so much to unpack with just this scene. house thinks he’s unable to be fixed/unloveable because of his personality and trauma. cuddy says she loves him but she wishes she didn’t meaning that she didn’t really choose to love house, kind of affirming his insecurity. cuddy can’t help but love house even though she really doesn’t want to and she knows that house is unfixable. meanwhile, wilson loves house because of who he is, not in spite of it. house still thinks he’s unloveable and unfixable but he drops everything and sacrifices everything for wilson, he never did that for cuddy. house literally drove his car into her house. i think if this conversation happened with wilson instead of wilson saying “i love you. i wish i didn’t but i can’t help it” wilson would say “i love you. you’re unfixable but that’s okay. i love you anyway”
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since it's pride month, i feel obligated to say that gregory house is bi and james wilson is gay and no i will not be taking any questions
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After Wilson dies, House wears his McGill sweatshirt for weeks, refusing to take it off except to shower every once in a while. Eventually, it stops actually smelling like Wilson, but if House brings the worn fabric up to his nose and takes a deep breath with his eyes closed, he can trick his brain into thinking he can still smell him. At night, he soaks the threadbare collar with the salt from his tears as he pulls it up over his eyes. He presses the fraying sleeves against his lips and resists the urge to pull the strings out with his teeth. Eventually, the red lettering starts to crack, and he ends up curled into a ball, refusing to move so that he doesn't risk damaging it more. The fabric becomes so thin that he can see his thumb through the other side when he pushes on it, and that's how he knows its time. He decides he wants to be buried in it.
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Me and the bad bitch I pulled by being doomed by the narrative
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