I see your ‘house and Wilson are inevitably just very fucked up, the only reason they work so well is that they are both unhinged and it wouldn’t be right to subject anyone else to them’ and raise you ‘they are intimately capable of soft love and I think would be able to give it to each other- quick kisses, smiles etc. however they also need a level of prank and mental enrichment that they can only ever get from each other’
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sorry for being delusional but I don’t believe that house was (exclusively) referring to wilson’s ‘I should’ve been more like you’ monologue here. hear me out. what wilson said was scathing. it was cruel - not that it wasn’t understandable, given the circumstances, but STILL: there was nothing ‘bromantic’ about it, just as there is nothing overly schmaltzy about apologising for harsh remarks. how exactly is it sentimental to say “Sorry I told you that you deserve cancer”? house is witty. he could find 100 ways to say “I don’t want to discuss this right now.” but he specifically chooses to imply that they’re about to address something lovey-dovey. it’s almost like… wilson, in his delirium, confessed to something else. something that really IS bromantic, something that house REALLY doesn’t want to address because it would bring an onslaught of emotio[succumbs to the brainrot]
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I think Wade Wilson deserves tenderness.
I think he deserves someone to kiss his brow and his scarred knuckles, to hold him very close and let him sleep on their lap.
I think he deserves to have people to call when he has a bad day and I think that someday he deserves to look at the mirror and realize that there's moments that this doesn't hurt as much.
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I know that certain Jason fans have a real bone to pick with the take from "The Adventures Continue" since they went with him being a violent Robin who went rogue because he was one of those people who care more about vengeance than justice (ironically making him act quite a bit like Steph did as Robin), but I really appreciate that they took a moment to call out this part of the issue, which most Jason stories pretend isn't a factor.
Bruce's no-kill rule isn't just about his personal code it's about maintaining a good reputation and a good relationship with the people he needs to support his cause. The more unhinged and aggressive he (and his associates) get, the less Gordon can justify keeping him around.
I just, appreciate that acknowledgement.
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Claims of 'it's forced' every time a black woman is in proximity to a white/light skinned blorbo in canon when nothing has even fucking happened yet is my villain origin story.
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It rubs me the wrong way when people say that Oakson/Closeson "should've" happened or that Carol n Darryl "should've" divorced when it's mentioned in the context of Darryl needing to be with someone else and Carol is an obstacle preventing that.
I'm completely fine WITH Oakson/Closeson/any Darryl ship. And I'm also completely fine with people having Carol and Darryl divorce/separate in fics/fanart bc yeah!!!! That happens and it's exploring the character dynamics and I eat that shit up!!
But the way people think something "should've" happened and they paint Carol as this Yaoi Destroyer is borderline misogynistic.......and weird........
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When House is hallucinating Kutner in S8 E22, Kutner asks him if he truly can be deduced down to just a doctor and a friend to Wilson. And House basically replies that yes, he can, because those are the only things that matter to House. His entire identity revolves around those two things, and yet House ended up sacrificing one to save the other. He gave up being a doctor, his life's work, his passion, his obsession. Because being a friend to Wilson is the most important part of his identity. Being Wilsons' friend is the only thing that really matters to House. Without it, he wouldn't be who he is.
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