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preacherboyd · 1 year
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House M.D. | 4x06 Whatever It Takes
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fiveandknives · 1 year
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I love when a characters who probs has autism wears converse. You better work that gay- I mean...brain sis.
I'm looking at you Spencer and House.
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hilsonisthecure · 1 year
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secret-strawberry · 1 year
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ive said it before and ill say it again house md needed to do one of those stupid 2000s tv show drama musical episodes. none of the angst would've even mattered to me if house and wilson had a duet about being doctors or whatever
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justsomeguycore · 2 years
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dollarstorefern · 4 months
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ok, so i’ve been thinking about the whole food/love symbolism in house, (i’m not sure who the first person to mention this symbolism was, but i love them so much. if anyone knows please mention them!!!) and there's one more specific element that i want to overanalyze, so just bear with me for a moment; there were four people that directly interacted with house when he was cooking in wilson's apartment (episode 3 season 6): cuddy, thirteen, wilson, and a random lady from the cooking class house and wilson took together. and i feel like these four best represent how house's love is spread. just hear me out for a second you guys.
first, you have cuddy. she comes to house and he happens be cooking; however, she never tastes the food he’s preparing. they love each other, he has love FOR her, but it's never the right time for them. (house and cuddy have such an insane and doomed relationship that i don’t think i quite understand myself tbh).
for the random lady, she's cooking *with* house when cuddy is there. this one isn’t as clean/sensible as the others, but i’m sure at least one person will get what i’m trying to say or be able to word this better. house has a certain level of understanding and care for others/strangers, but on a very grudging level. his love isn't necessarily made just for them, they'll never know the depth or spontaneity of it, and they'll never know what it means like the people close to house do.
with wilson, wilson wakes up to house cooking. house shoves the food in wilson's face, not listening to a word that wilson has to say. and wilson just goes with it! and i believe that it’s around here that house admits that he stayed up all night cooking because he was in pain, but i could be wrong. if that is the case though, that just ties into the whole idea that all of house’s strongest emotions are directly tied to his pain, all of his actions are fueled by his pain, which makes his love even more insane if you think about it. (i wish i was as eloquent as some of the other house fans on here when talking about this stuff but i only ever think about it when half-awake).
and lastly, there's thirteen. she visits house to ask for advice. and you see how precise he's being with the cooking. i don’t remember quite what he was making, something to do with chicken embryos or yolks, and extracting some of the yolk to squeeze sauce in there, something along those lines. pretty precise stuff. and thirteen tries it and says that it's the best thing she's ever eaten. quick and positive interaction.
so. we only see *two* people eat his food in this episode. two people who know what his love is like: wilson, the man that house depends on to even exist, and thirteen, basically the only character that (at this point in the show) has a chance of understanding house’s suffering, to some degree (house dreading the pain that comes with simply existing, knowing each day will be filled with pain, thirteen dreading every day, knowing that her huntingtons can only get worse and one day she’ll lose control).
also, this isn’t to say that house doesn’t/hasn’t loved other characters!!! i personally just feel like the relationships he has with wilson, cuddy, and thirteen are some of the most significant on screen relationships we see. (maybe i’m a bit biased because i adore wilson and thirteen, but we’ll ignore that).
anyways. all of this was likely just coincidence, but i don’t quite care! it’s the coincidences that make for the most meaningful portrayal of characters, in my humble (questionable) opinion!
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extracted messages to kutner from his official virtual obituary. the site is no longer up (it used to be at fox.com/kutner) but an archived version can be found here!
thanks to hugeegosorry and dorkylittleweirdo for contributing in the notes w/ the missing letters and the web archive link :-)
(im working on adding alt text to these, but for now transcriptions for the letters can be found under the cut)
Dr. Chris Taub:
I really don't want to write anything. I Have nothing to say… I'm pissed off. Why didn't you talk to me? Idiot. I miss you.
Chris Taub
Remy:
My first memory of you is when you got fired as #6. My second memory of you is when you reappeared as #9. My third is when you set that patient on fire trying to restart his heart. Later on, I was the one you confided in about your parents. About what happened to them. And I always felt there was so much more to talk about…
I wish we had more time.
Remy #13
Eric Foreman:
I wish I'd gotten there sooner
I'm sorry
E.F.
Dr. Allison Cameron:
I don't know if you knew this, but… out of all those new people, I'm pretty sure you were House's favorite.
Love
Allison Cameron
Lisa Cuddy:
I think what I remember most was your kindness. When I first adopted Rachel, a lot of people offered to come help, to babysit. But you're the only one who actually did. Nobody could make Rachel laugh like you. We'll both miss you.
Cuddy
Dr. Robert Chase:
I didn't know you that well – I guess nobody did x
Robert Chase
Dr. James Wilson:
When you gave me some of your short stories to read, I remember you practically apologized as you handed them over; that's how shy you were about sharing them. But I don't know why. They were actually pretty good.
James Wilson
Gregory House:
[Left blank]
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greghatecrimes · 10 months
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some more ideas in the continuing saga of “perhaps i will write crack of chase and/or thirteen calling house dad”:
chase calls house “dad” completely accidentally. total freudian slip
after the whole ordeal, chase thinks house is actually going to let it go and not bring it up again because it was awkward for him, too. until house calls chase “son” a few days later and then smiles the most shit-eating grin at him
thirteen calls house “dad” sarcastically and on purpose to annoy house
thirteen makes jokes with chase about house being his/their dad to tease him after chase has his slip up
thirteen once calls house “mom” without realizing it and gets incredibly flustered when it’s pointed out
wilson laughs hysterically when he finds out about all of this but also thinks chase’s fruedian slip was endearing/sweet
house bitches about having them act like his kids, and wilson tells him he walked right into it with all of the running comments about them being his ducklings
jokes about wilson being their stepdad
jokes about cuddy being their stepmom
just way too many jokes that thirteen and house find hilarious and make chase want to hide in a closet
“i wish i had never called you dad in the first place” -chase, to house after being teased on and off for weeks straight (he doesn’t mean it)
“hey! show your father figure some respect!” -foreman, probably, in response
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housethemd · 4 months
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Thinking about what would have happened after the crane collapse if it was Wilson who went after House and confessed his feelings instead of Cuddy.
What if the rest of the general storyline stayed the same? And Wilson had a health scare (could be the same as Cuddy’s, or maybe in a happier world they discover his thymoma earlier so it’s easily treatable) which causes House to use Vicodin to be there to support Wilson.
Because Wilson would have done so much better by House in that situation. Instead of breaking up with him over it Wilson would have done his best to get House the support he needed to stop his slip from becoming a full relapse.
He would have said that a slip after two years sober isn’t the end of the world, that recovery isn’t linear and that with the right treatments and supports and work he can go back to being sober.
He would not think House’s slip was a reflection of how much he did or did not care about him or their relationship.
He would have made peace with the fact that slips or even full relapses could happen, and gone into the relationship knowing that might be something he’d need to support House through.
He also would have recognized that his health scare was the first majorly upsetting event House was going through since getting sober. Would he wish House used his support system instead of slipping? Yes. But he wouldn’t be angry House slipped.
Because Wilson would have been honest with himself about what he was getting into, dating an addict.
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atomicradiogirl · 4 months
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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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baconpncakes · 1 year
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Okay in Son of a Coma Guy (3.07), Wilson asks House "Why my pad? Foreman, Cameron and Chase's pads are just as convenient. But their association with you is involuntary. They're employees. I associate with you through choice and any relationship that involves choice, you have to see how far you can push before it breaks." House initially deflects but later ends up confessing that Wilson is right when he says "Maybe I don't wanna push this until it breaks."
This is a pattern with House, he's terrified of being abandoned. He did it with Stacy. He did it with his first team. And he's terrified that Wilson specifically is going to leave him. In Baggage (6.21) House tells Nolan "I can say whatever I want to him, and he'll never leave." And when Nolan replies that he's kind of leaving now, he's putting Sam first, prioritizing his girlfriend over you, House just says "For now." After they get married and divorced again, House can move back in.
It takes until season six for House to be this secure in his relationship with Wilson, over fifteen years, and even then he's lashing out and heartbroken because Wilson is choosing Sam over him. And in Son of a Coma guy, when Wilson says that House is trying to fast forward through what he sees as the inevitable– Wilson leaving– Wilson knows he's right because he's seen this before, he watched House do it with Stacy twice.
And my POINT is- I bet Wilson has also been on the other side of this before. After the infarction, when House is (up to this point in his life) at his lowest, he is angry and he is in pain and the person he loved the most is the person who did this to him, she went against his wishes and violated his trust and crippled him and then left. He's mad at Cuddy for letting it happen and he doesn't have a relationship with his parents and Stacy is gone, so now it's just Wilson. And House, in all of his misery and pain and self-destruction, would be cruel and try to push Wilson away too.
And I think it'd all come to a moment where House is telling Wilson that he doesn't need pity, or that Wilson has a wife to go home to and real patients to treat, and doesn't he have a nurse to flirt with, don't you have anything better to do than feed off my neediness- and Wilson finally interrupts and says "House. Just stop. We both know I'm not going anywhere. Can you please give it a rest? Just for now." And House just nods. And they don't bring it up again.
And later when Wilson has cancer, he is dying in House's living room and tells House leave him alone. He's pathetic and he spent his whole life being good and trying to offer empty platitudes to dying people going through exactly what he is now and "I should have spent my life being more like you. Should have been a manipulative, self-centered, narcissistic ass, who brought misery to everything and everyone in his life." Because then he'd feel like he deserved it.
And House just gives him the last of his Vicodin and accepts that. Because Wilson is angry and scared and in pain and House has been there. And the next morning after the treatment, Wilson doesn't remember exactly what he said but he tries to apologize and House won't take it because Wilson was dying he can't be blamed for it. And then Wilson lets House help him down the hall.
House and Wilson knock each other's hands away when they try to offer support (literally and figuratively), but in the end they always accept that help. And no matter what they throw at each other, they know that it's the pain talking. They understand. And they keep helping and keep loving each other anyway.
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under-loch-n-key · 1 month
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In Ethical Omens MD... is Cuddy god?
Omg I never thought about that! I was thinking of having her take Michael's role. Michael's always grumbles about what each of them are doing on Earth and tries to keep them in line because she is worried about what the higher power will think. She always feel responsible and has a bit of a power complex. Like how worried (and power hungry) she was in season 2. I thought that fit Cuddy a lot.
Although, much like the Good Omens universe God is a woman in this AU! There will be a funny mini-comic talking about God.
What do you think? What role from GO should the main House MD characters take or should I give them new ones?
Is there any scenes/scenario's you lot would like to see them all in?
Please feel free to let me know your ideas!! I would love to expand on this AU.
I will say rn, the next doodle I will be posting is House's fall. So, stay tuned for that! 💛💛
Here's a bit of an info dump about the AU if you want to read it!
House is the angel Raphael. Angel of healing, medicine, and stuff like that. Raphael is also known to have a staff. That could fit for House's cane. Although, I want him to injure his leg after the fall. After he turned into a demon and his leg was damaged (that'll be revealed in his fall comic), every time he connects with humanity and is around holy ground, his leg will ache because it's his former being showing through. His vessel and "soul" if you will, remembers what he used to be. So, he takes sulfur pills to restore his demonic self. He won't feel that pain and pull.
I'm thinking of having House and Wilson meet at his fall. Or they met before in passing but their relationship really began after his fall.
I am thinking of making Wilson the angel Azrael. The angel of death and comfort. Wilson's whole job is to try and bring comfort, help, tell others that their end is near but that he'll be there through that (and after). So, he takes a job at a hospital for cancer patients. He can stay as close to humanity as he wishes while still doing his job.
Connecting with Humanity (and House) almost costs him in the end. I will be rewriting the cancer arc of the end of the show to suit this universe.
There's some info on House & Wilson. Cuddy (and the others) is still being mapped out.
Again, please feel free to leave your ideas!!! I would love to hear them all!! 💛💛💛
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aeaeaexxzd · 1 year
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House and Thirteen are an interesting dynamic bc he doesn't act annoyingly misogynistic around her or make (many) inappropriate jokes like he does with Cameron or Cuddy I think because she's a hot bisexual and fears her power. he wishes he was her. thats my analysis
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garbeanery · 24 days
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Like all things I must Detroit become human-ify my current guys so android wilson. Headcanons under cut
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I'd like to think he acts pretty humanish and not as precise and particular as most androids bc he's a doctor android. He slowly deviates from going from like "poor woman" to "I wish I could donate one of my organs". He probably fully deviates once house gets into Vicodin. Though he still has a core programming about helping people which becomes his "need" sustenance thing.
As for his relationship I think house goes from (in houses perspective) "wow its boring" when he sees Wilson being androidy is to "its annoying" when he keeps coincidentally meeting Wilson to "he's interesting" when he walks into Wilson making out with a nurse in a storage closet.
Wilson probably has some psychology and sex data pack or something in his database that he downloaded or something like that.
I think the rest of the cast are humans just bc I don't think house would want to hire an Android since he'd rather solve things himself.
House would be alright with the androidism I think he's not anti android or pro android. He's not that worried about his job because cuddy exists and he doesn't think she'd fire him ever.
Small interaction, post-revolution:
House: ya know, since you androids have rights and all now and you're getting paid, why don't you just buy my food instead. Not like you're ever gonna use it to eat
Wilson: Well, I still need to replace my thirium every month and then clean through my air filtration system which are rather expensive nowadays. What with pollution, inflation, and all that crap.
House: At least you have a free home, aka the hospital.
Wilson: I'm actually thinking of getting an apartment, my joints get creaky after standing all night, it takes a while to go back to 100% capacity.
House: Even you robots get joint pain, ugh.
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mrbensonmum · 2 months
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TV Show - Dr. House | House M.D. VII
Unstoppably we are approaching the end of the third season (currently at S3E20, House Training), and I'm wondering, as my memory refuses to reveal, what major event occurs that causes House to reform his team or leads to drastic changes. Yes, I admit, I'm really looking forward to seeing Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) and also Martha M. Masters (Amber Tamblyn), although I think Masters might take a little longer to appear.
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It's quite exciting when you've seen everything already, can remember a lot, but a rewatch helps to put all the puzzle pieces back in the right order. Yes, one could think about it, but I enjoy the suspense.
One of the scenes that made me laugh a lot back then has already come up, namely when House compares a patient's body to the German railway system. Back then, the comparison might have been somewhat accurate, and yes, even in the original, he makes the same comparison with the same cities (Berlin & Düsseldorf), but unfortunately, the German trains, whether regional or long-distance, are nowhere near as good and punctual anymore. I've been wondering the whole time if it was like that back then, but no, today it's definitely worse. Just thinking about how many times I got stranded at a train station last year, BIG UFF!
Otherwise, after the Tritter thing, things are moving rather slowly, and I don't think that's a bad thing at all. The highlight, of course, is the romance between Chase and Cameron, although it's almost over by now. I vaguely remember a wedding in the future and maybe even a divorce? No, I'm sure about the wedding, but I don't think there was a divorce. Oh, I also remember the big bus accident involving Wilson's girlfriend. There's a lot more to come!
Speaking of which, I think the dynamic between Wilson and House has changed a lot since the incident with the prescription pad. At first, it seemed like everything was over and they had no future, but now the connection seems stronger than ever. We also saw that in the story with Cuddy, when they both tested each other to see how far they would go. And then just saying "Night House!" "Night Wilson!" to each other, that's a true bromance, ladies and gentlemen! (I know, I'm late to that party!)
But now there's a very heavy episode on, as once again, an important topic is being addressed, one that often unfortunately gets overlooked in every society, Alzheimer's & dementia. Foreman's mother suffers from Alzheimer's, and I know, it really affected me back then because my grandmother died of Alzheimer's, and my mother is showing the first signs of it now. This disease steals the mind first, then the body, and we should talk about it much more and do much more against it. I know what it's like to watch a person lose themselves in the darkness of this disease, and believe me, you wouldn't wish it on anyone. Once again, a topic highlighted by the series and one that should continue to be addressed. I'm currently wondering if House is airing anywhere on regular TV in Germany, but I don't think so at the moment. That should change because yes, it can be fun and enjoyable for about 45 minutes, but it's also a topic of conversation that might find resonance in the workplace or similar institutions, and suddenly a disease is lifted from its obscurity and brought into the real world. THAT'S IMPORTANT! However, there is another important aspect in this episode that must not be overlooked. Doctors make mistakes, and these mistakes can end up being deadly! Of course, nobody wants to talk about it in the real world, and doctors usually don't admit to such things. It's another issue that's hushed up, but the series brings it back to light, brilliantly! Also, the fact that House performs an autopsy afterward for research purposes may seem strange and odd at first, but it's also about finding out where things went wrong. Yes, it's also to stroke one's own ego, but it's also to prevent such things from happening again.
I won't manage to finish the end of the third season today, but there was another remarkable appearance. In the last episode (S3E19, Act your Age), part of the supporting cast of Bones made an appearance. We saw Joel David Moore and Carla Gallo. And in the episode before that (S3E18, Airborne), Pej Vahdat was one of the passengers or Foreman's substitute.
A little thank you to everyone who diligently reads and shares my Dr. House posts. I'm just doing this for fun, but it's cool that it's well-received and my little analyses are being shared. Thank you very much!
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lazarusemma · 6 months
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do you ever think "what if house md was a butch lesbian?" do you wish he and cuddy would have gay sex in the bathroom? do you like when women can't stand each other but explore each other's bodies anyway? do you enjoy weird medical descriptions in your porn? boy do i have a link for you
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