Dr. James E. Wilson
As played by Robert Sean Leonard
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Promotional pictures of the 10th episode of season 6, "Wilson".
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Short synopsis for episode 10 of season 6, "Wilson".
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A list of TV's Unluckiest Characters. Guess who made it third on the list? xD
WARNING: A few spoilers for already aired episode of season 6.
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"Okay, I have to say those pancakes are amazing!" Remy said as she fell back against Wilson's chest. He put the serving tray on the night stand and laid back against the pillows, holding her tighter. "I haven't done this in a long time." He said as he absent-mindedly ran a hand through her hair. "What? Sex? Breakfast?" She asked with a coy smirk. He smirked back and leaned down to kiss her forehead. "Technically all of the above, however I was talking about staying in bed on a Sunday afternoon. I like this." |
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"When did it start?" House asked with a strange look on his face. Wilson sighed and sat down at the table. "Nothing has started. Sometimes we have lunch together on the weekend..." "You are seeing her outside of work and knowing you, paying for both meals, something has started." "Look, three weeks ago I ran in to her at that old movie theater on fourth and we thought it would be silly to not sit together since we were both seeing the same movie..." "And one thing led to another?" House asked with a bitterness to his voice. |
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NOT MINE. This is an extract from the article "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. |
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