Never mind that Tritter (and even Vogler) started out as "real" characters who had genuine reasons to be at odds with House.
I definitely agree with you here.
I used to find Stacy irritating as well, when I began watching the series, but upon watching Season 7, I definitely agree that Stacy was probably the love of his life, and I really do like her character. (I was actually rather happy that she was in the finale.)
(I do think Wilson was as pissy with Stacy as he was with Cuddy when she was involved with House. He IS a jealous bitch, but he also uses his relationships with women to hurt House, because it's the only way he can.)
I can see that viewpoint. I was always under the impression that he just didn't want Stacy or Cuddy to hurt House. I never considered that his relationships with women might be to hurt House. I sort of viewed it as his need to have a "normal" relationship, so that he could be viewed as normal. Of course, I'm not really sure. I've always felt that the series didn't go as deep with Wilson's character as they could have, but that's merely my opinion lol.
I recall Wilson telling Cameron he cheated on Julie, but I was never sure whether or not he cheated on Bonnie or Sam, or both. Sometimes, I had it in my mind that he cheated on all of them, sometimes I thought it was just Bonnie and Julie...It was difficult for me to keep the facts straight. (I also wasn't in fandom until right before Season 7).
Personally, I think that Wilson and Julie were just as guilty as the other. Julie was just the first to come clean.
I recall Wilson telling Cameron he cheated on Julie, but I was never sure whether or not he cheated on Bonnie or Sam, or both.
From Spin: Wilson: Have you... ever cheated? Well, I have. You want to punish him, good for you; but you can't do it without punishing the people who love him. Cameron: Is that how you justified lying to your wives? Wilson: I always told them.
Note the plural, "them"
(By the way-I was re-reading the transcript to verify the quote...turns out Jeff had....a thymoma!)
I definitely agree with you here.
I used to find Stacy irritating as well, when I began watching the series, but upon watching Season 7, I definitely agree that Stacy was probably the love of his life, and I really do like her character. (I was actually rather happy that she was in the finale.)
(I do think Wilson was as pissy with Stacy as he was with Cuddy when she was involved with House. He IS a jealous bitch, but he also uses his relationships with women to hurt House, because it's the only way he can.)
I can see that viewpoint. I was always under the impression that he just didn't want Stacy or Cuddy to hurt House. I never considered that his relationships with women might be to hurt House. I sort of viewed it as his need to have a "normal" relationship, so that he could be viewed as normal. Of course, I'm not really sure. I've always felt that the series didn't go as deep with Wilson's character as they could have, but that's merely my opinion lol.
I recall Wilson telling Cameron he cheated on Julie, but I was never sure whether or not he cheated on Bonnie or Sam, or both. Sometimes, I had it in my mind that he cheated on all of them, sometimes I thought it was just Bonnie and Julie...It was difficult for me to keep the facts straight. (I also wasn't in fandom until right before Season 7).
Personally, I think that Wilson and Julie were just as guilty as the other. Julie was just the first to come clean.
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From Spin:
Wilson: Have you... ever cheated? Well, I have. You want to punish him, good for you; but you can't do it without punishing the people who love him.
Cameron: Is that how you justified lying to your wives?
Wilson: I always told them.
Note the plural, "them"
(By the way-I was re-reading the transcript to verify the quote...turns out Jeff had....a thymoma!)
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Oh, did he have a thymoma? That's interesting!
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