I'm glad you're posting on ff.net as well or I would have missed this, it's so far down my flist.
I was a bit surprised about Wilson being with Cameron romantically, I thought it was more of a friends things. I can't really see that working, and I dont think Wilson can either given his analysis here. I feel for Wilson the most in this story I think, he has so many issues to work out, and so much of his life is entwined with House's and all that is gone. When House is reading the therapy notes (why do I suspect that Nolan has stayed up nights making them up for him) and dismissing the Amber thing casually it shows Wilson the massive disconnect here, the man he could discuss this with, with whom it would mean something, is gone - never to return.
Love the scene with Pete and Wilson in the storage container, Pete's pure joy at finding his things, and smelling the couch :)
"You're incapable of letting anyone die, even if saving their lives costs you,"
Yes! This - saving Nick cost House eight months more in jail, trying to save Amber might have cost him his life. Saving Mark possibly cost him Stacy. An often overlooked aspect of his character.
And of course the piano - which Wilson saved becuase he knew how important it was to House (Wilson keeping the stuff in storage suggests to me that he was always fairly certain House would return).
Love the convo between Wilson & Nolan. 'But I'm responsible for him' er, no, you're not. An important moment for Wilson one thinks. I do wonder what penalty House will face considering WIlson was only an hour late and got more time added onto his sentence....
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Date: 2012-05-15 10:22 pm (UTC)I was a bit surprised about Wilson being with Cameron romantically, I thought it was more of a friends things. I can't really see that working, and I dont think Wilson can either given his analysis here. I feel for Wilson the most in this story I think, he has so many issues to work out, and so much of his life is entwined with House's and all that is gone. When House is reading the therapy notes (why do I suspect that Nolan has stayed up nights making them up for him) and dismissing the Amber thing casually it shows Wilson the massive disconnect here, the man he could discuss this with, with whom it would mean something, is gone - never to return.
Love the scene with Pete and Wilson in the storage container, Pete's pure joy at finding his things, and smelling the couch :)
"You're incapable of letting anyone die, even if saving their lives costs you,"
Yes! This - saving Nick cost House eight months more in jail, trying to save Amber might have cost him his life. Saving Mark possibly cost him Stacy. An often overlooked aspect of his character.
And of course the piano - which Wilson saved becuase he knew how important it was to House (Wilson keeping the stuff in storage suggests to me that he was always fairly certain House would return).
Love the convo between Wilson & Nolan. 'But I'm responsible for him' er, no, you're not. An important moment for Wilson one thinks. I do wonder what penalty House will face considering WIlson was only an hour late and got more time added onto his sentence....
Two chapters to go :(