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In the unlikely event that anyone on this spot cares enough about Wilson to read this :P , here's an extract from the link "Difficult Characters" written by Doris Egan (one of the writers of House MD), in which she writes a few things about Wilson's character. The complete article also includes analysis of characters from different stories she has written.




In a novel, it would be easy to lay out [a character's] thoughts. In a visual medium, the viewer has to do the work themselves, and here's the problem: we're used to there only being one answer.

Take Wilson, a complex character on House. He's introduced as (1) a married womanizer (and therefore, by definition, a betrayer) and (2) someone who can't stop caring about people. I loved that two traits we don't normally find in the same character were there in him; it gave him a reality I miss on television. In "House vs. God," we learn that he drove a terminal patient home when her ride didn't show up, stayed to get her groceries when he saw she was too sick to go out, and then, just stayed. A glaring ethical violation for a doctor.

In my mind, Grace was glad he was there. I imagined what it would be like to go through cancer treatment, knowing you were terminal, without any support. What do people do who don't have families, or money to hire help? It might even have crossed her mind that she was using him. (Though she was very fond of him, and knew he was of her. I would use the word "love" here, because it applies, but there's too much tendency in our society to read that as "one, true romantic love.")

House, upon learning of this, calls Wilson an "emotional vampire," who feeds off others' need. That's why, House says, that Wilson is one of the few oncologists who thrives instead of burning out under the burdens of his practice. And perhaps that's true, on one level; but we also know that House likes to present motivations in the darkest possible light. Is it so horrible to need to be needed? That's the kind of drive that calls people to volunteer in the Peace Corps, to become firefighters, to risk their lives for others -- to become an oncologist, and make the lives of many people better than they were before they met him.

Does any of this mean that Wilson didn't violate an ethical standard? And an ethical standard that's there for a very good reason, to boot. He betrayed himself, medicine, and an ideal of behavior.

And I believe Grace was very glad he did it.

Can't all these things be true? Must it be only one answer?

Can't being a manipulative liar who needs to be needed be Wilson's superpower, if he puts it in the service of heroism the best he knows how?

At the end of "Finding Judas," Wilson goes to Tritter to give evidence against House. Why did he do it? Because House, under prolonged psychological pressure (remember the Lenny Bruce story), coupled with drug deprivation, was coming apart? Because something had to be done to put an end to this, one way or another, and House clearly wasn't going to do it? Because he nearly cut a girl in half? Or because he punched Chase? Or because Chase looked angry enough to go to Tritter himself, and if Wilson beat him to the punch, he could negotiate a more reasonable deal that might get them all off the hook?

Can't all these things be true? Must there be only one "real" answer?
Dr. Gregory House. (Hugh Laurie)
Dr. Gregory House. (Hugh Laurie)
I've never had an original character before, but that's a really important skill in writing so this is me in training...which means the character won't be flawless and I'd appreciate it if you didn't kill me for it. My character is named Dr. Terrance Malcray, and because of my vivid fantasies about how awesome it would be if Stephen Fry did a cameo in House, I've given him the part.

Enjoy! (hopefully)


House's leg was hurting like hell today... the blinds were drawn, the lights were off: every soul in the hospital knew that under those circumstances, his office was a genuine lion's den...

all,...
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Here is chapter 6 of my fanfic.I have already written this chapter.I had to rewrite some parts.
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As the person knocking on Cuddy's suite door,she got worried.
"Who is it?"Cuddy asked."Room service."the person said.She knew that voice.It was the same voice."I didn't order anything!"Cuddy yelled.The knocking stopped.The door's handle start to jiggle.Cuddy ran into the bedroom and locked it.She heard the door in the main room open.She ran into the bathroom.It had 5 locks on it.The bedroom door got kicked open.Cuddy got into the bathtub.She curled into the fetal position.Her heart started to...
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Chapter 4 of my fanfic.I will post chapters 5 and 6 later today.
I already written the chapter.
ENJOY!


After Cameron got done talking to Chase,she decided to go apologize to House.She went into her bathroom to gussy up.She grabbed her car keys.She started her car."Damn it,I need gas."Cameron said.She drove to the nearest gas station.She got out of her car and walked inside the gas/convenience store.She saw Wilson.She wanted to talk to him but she just got gas."Um yes,I need $20.00 of gas at pump 5."Cameron said to the clerk.As she turned around she bumped into Wilson."Wilson!I'm sorry...I didn't...."Cameron...
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Blythe House
Blythe House
Disclaimer: House MD belongs to both Fox and David Shore.

Author’s Notes: Yes, this is a post Wilson’s Heart fic: What if the one person House has allowed himself to trust (besides Wilson) dies? What if it’s by the hands of his own father? Will Wilson be able to bring up some understanding? How will this affect the decay of their friendship?

Angst, Drama, eventually House/Wilson friendship.

This is the story of similarities and differences, of two separate ways to love someone and miss someone… it’s called Our Loss because both House and Wilson have lost someone close to their heart...
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"This is one of the most boring weddings ever"!

"Shut up,Carl!They might hear you.

(The couple,a stout man and a blonde woman walk towards the groom and bride)

BRIDE:Wendie,Carl,I thought you weren't gonna make it.

WENDIE:Fortunately,I convinced the partners to give him some time-off.

CARL:Fortunately.
(Wendie squeezes his hand hard enough to cause pain)

GROOM:So,Carl,where are you planning to stay after the reception?

CARL:We're planning to visit Wendy's...
(he grabs his stomach)

BRIDE:Are you allright?

CARL:Fine,I just...
(throws up blood on the bride and collapses.People start screaming)

WENDIE:Call...
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How Does The Show Feel Different This Season?
Suprisingly, It still has the same voice. All this stuff is going on but it's just more opportunityto do what we've been doing. House get's to torture more people and the science is just as good. Chase (Jesse Spencer), Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) and Foreman (Omar Epps) all return, but not in the same way, yet it's still the funny, smart-paced show fans will be happy to see back.

How does this season start out for Cuddy?
At the beginning it's really about the fact that House has fired his entire team and thinks that it's perfectly OK. Wilson (Robert...
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