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This was lying in my cupboard for almost two months so the events from season 5 are not included. And, well ... don't take it too seriously. XD
It was inspired by amazing "10 things you never knew about..." by hilarious slytherin360
1) He shaves his eyebrows every day. They still look this way.
2) He has an imaginary friend. His name is “Greggy” and he spends most of his time apologizing and eating his own lunches.
He would never admit it to House.
3) He secretly fancies the “Bugs Bunny” tie House gave him.
4) He can play the piano. He never does because he doesn’t want to steal House’s glory.
5) For first 3 days he thought that Dr.Chase is woman.
The hair could mislead everyone.
6) He remembers all of his patient’s first names.
But he never calls House “Greg”.
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Wilson
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These are some of my favourite Wilson moments. Most of them are House/Wilson moments, because those are always good moments! They are all from seasons 1, 2 and 3 because season 4 is not screening in New Zealand yet so I haven't seen it! So if you want to comment about season 4 Wilson moments, can you please write that it is a spoiler or something so that I don't read it!
Dr. Wilson: That smugness of yours really is an attractive quality.
Dr. Gregory House: Thank you. It was either that or get my hair highlighted. Smugness is easier to maintain.
Dr. Wilson: [Wilson is quoting a poem from a patient of House's] 'The healer with his magic powers! / I could rub his gentle brow for hours. / His manly chest, his stubbled jaw, / Everything about him leaves me raw-'
Dr. Gregory House: Psych ward's upstairs.
Dr. Wilson: -with joy. Oh, House your very name / Will never leave this girl the same.' It's not bad for an 82-year-old. She asked me to give that to her true love.
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Opinion by
Bery
posted
5 months ago
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House: His name is not Wilson and he's screwed up worse than I am!
Well, his name is Wilson and he's most certainly not as screwed up as House, but then...
How screwed up is Wilson?
I don't think we get to really see this side of Wilson until the episode with that quote I just used, "House vs God". Almost two complete seasons into the show and only then we get to see Wilson's screwed-up-ness exactly as it is.
Why did the writers take so long to introduce such an important feature of such an important character? Did it occur to them only just then that Wilson should be this way? I don't think so.
One of the reasons I like Wilson better than House is that House is a bit too obvious for my liking, he's too out there, his whole self screams "screwed up" in a way than not even the slowest people could possibly miss. Personally, I like Wilson's subtleness better. We've been getting hints of his issues since the beggining of the show but it was never that clear and open until "House vs God".
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