Oh - House going if he is normal he must be happy - that is heart wrenching.
So how is Wilsie and Temas going to convince him he's not? I can't answer that one, but here is the hard and fast rule I stick to when writing House fan fiction:
House rarely says - he does. And that is pretty much true of the whole show. They never say much - they just Hugh Laurie look mournful or smoldering or both. But you also have the wonderful outside view of Temas who can provide the exposition.
So I suppose you have to decide if it will be Temas, Wilson or House who gets him out of his funk - or will some other event make House realise he has been brainwashed?
Well, Dr. Temas has already exposited that telling him he's been brainwashed won't work--he either won't believe it or he'll just start needing Temas to tell him what to think and how to feel--which would make him, and eveyone else, more comfortable, but wouldn't actually constitute recovery. So House pretty much has to figure it out himself. I'm just not sure how.
I'm enjoying this very much too :) I hope you'll carry on with it, though I can certainly see how it's difficult to know just how to get House untangled from the mess.
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So how is Wilsie and Temas going to convince him he's not? I can't answer that one, but here is the hard and fast rule I stick to when writing House fan fiction:
House rarely says - he does. And that is pretty much true of the whole show. They never say much - they just Hugh Laurie look mournful or smoldering or both. But you also have the wonderful outside view of Temas who can provide the exposition.
So I suppose you have to decide if it will be Temas, Wilson or House who gets him out of his funk - or will some other event make House realise he has been brainwashed?
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