Title: What House Knows
Rating: PG
Genre: Friendship, a bit of angst
Summary: House knows he's put Wilson in a tough position--but he has his reasons.
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Occasionally, it crosses House's mind that this may put his best friend in a less-than-comfortable position. )
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I find myself, as always, following more into House's camp, but this time I also feel sorry from Wilson and can understand his point to. I just wish sometimes he realized that House does know. And it is what he wants.
That was very powerful. You are truely an excellent writer hun!!
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i think a subconscious part of wilson is aware of this, and it's simply one of the many things he won't let himself consciously examine. he doesn't want to hurt more for house than he already does.
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actually, they're both still talking at me about this whole thing, so you might get to read that 'final scene' if they keep jabbering about it! :)
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Terrific analysis, I just loved the conclusion, "...that release doesn't make Wilson a murderer; it makes him a liberator. And that, thinks House, is the ultimate absolution." That was just very House-like in nature, the attraction to concept of freedom in any form. And a perspective that can rationalize or justify anything.
Fabulous :)
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That was just very House-like in nature, the attraction to concept of freedom in any form. And a perspective that can rationalize or justify anything.
and so very sad, in a way. house's defenses are, i think, just truly poignant forms of self-preservation, i think. poor house.
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