Fictional characters whose food is there mostly to feed their beloveds:
- Hal Wyler, The Diplomat
- James Wilson, House MD
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Fictional characters whose food is there mostly to feed their beloveds:
"i think it's time for me to accept that... you're just smarter than I am" is undervalued as one of the ten billion ways house says "i love you" to wilson.
(s8ep21 'holding on')
In the year of our lord 2024 I wrote a lot of fanfiction about these stupid medical malpractice guys.
It seemed easier to note the ones that weren't Hilson.
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: House M.D. Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Gregory House/James Wilson Characters: Gregory House, James Wilson (House M.D.) Additional Tags: Five Stages of Grief, Touching, Hallucinations (referenced), Post-Season/Series Finale, Post-Finale, Friends to Lovers, Cuddling & Snuggling, Angst, Banter Summary:
They've always been so careful about touching - rules of boy friendship. But things are different now.
"We're not friends anymore, House. I'm not sure we ever were."
(season 5 oh how you break our hearts, roll on the bottle-smashing funeral episode)
wilson, so jewish it is in his initials, having insights into christian sainthood in "house vs god" is weirdly hot.
"It's twisted and manipulative, I give you that. But it's also...romantic." - Gregory House to James Wilson, s2ep11
the dvd commentary thing for "wilson" (writer david foster and actor robert sean leonard) is a lot of fun (and aspergillus fungus balls), just sayin'
(for the purposes of this poll, "fuck" is used in a very broad way)
(i love them all)
So there is an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in which one of the main characters, Jadzia Dax, encounters her wife, Lenara Kahn, from another lifetime. They're both in different bodies now (alien biology stuff) and there's a taboo against 'reassociation', but they fall for each other all over again.
So, bear with me here, what if instead of that version of Dax dying in a shuttle crash, leaving behind a grieving widow, it was an illness? What if the haunting thing wasn't "I should have stopped you" but "I should have been able to save you?"
Like, say, what if they were doctors.
DO YOU SEE WHERE I AM GOING WITH THIS, YES I WROTE HILSON IN SPACE.
can't believe there is a character called FOREMAN when really the focus is always on the FOREARMS
house expressing his love for wilson over and over again is the finest example of "show, don't tell" you will ever see
"If I get, if I get any more drunk, then I'm... It... Might not work. If you, uh, know what I mean."
the eyebrow action in this scene is un.fucking.real.
(s4 ep13)
that's it, that's the show
"I met someone who... made me feel... funny. Good. And I didn't want to let that feeling go." - Wilson to Cameron, s2ep06
"You knew he had a wife waiting at home, you didn’t care. I’m not saying you broke up the marriage, but you didn’t help." - Bonnie to House, s3ep20
"The past 20 years you've had three wives, hundreds of colleagues, thousands of patients. But you've kept that one best friend." - Foreman to Wilson, s8ep21