no woman would be able to resist Wilson with the adorable Joel :) And there I was believing that Wilson was irresistible with or without baby. How could fan fiction mislead me so badly?
Strong and supple indeed! Goodness, when you quote it that way, it sounds really dirty! [Blushing at what I unwittingly wrote.]
I feel like there's always this tension between them related to their previous friendship. Yes, there is. I think the present state of affairs is always going to be a lot less than what Wilson wants. As I see it, Wilson is the real loser in the 'amnesia affair'; both House and Cuddy benefit, but he doesn't.
Wilson is always interpreting House/Pete's actions in view of the past, while Pete plays the amnesia card for all it is worth — even when it should be clear to him that others might have issues with his behaviour. Cuddy isn't just any old ex; she's the ex through whose house he put a car. If he 'forgets' that whenever it is convenient, then he needn't be surprised if other people 'overreact'.
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Date: 2015-09-06 08:43 pm (UTC)And there I was believing that Wilson was irresistible with or without baby. How could fan fiction mislead me so badly?
Strong and supple indeed!
Goodness, when you quote it that way, it sounds really dirty! [Blushing at what I unwittingly wrote.]
I feel like there's always this tension between them related to their previous friendship.
Yes, there is. I think the present state of affairs is always going to be a lot less than what Wilson wants. As I see it, Wilson is the real loser in the 'amnesia affair'; both House and Cuddy benefit, but he doesn't.
Wilson is always interpreting House/Pete's actions in view of the past, while Pete plays the amnesia card for all it is worth — even when it should be clear to him that others might have issues with his behaviour. Cuddy isn't just any old ex; she's the ex through whose house he put a car. If he 'forgets' that whenever it is convenient, then he needn't be surprised if other people 'overreact'.