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There has been some tux-squeeage in the fandom this week following "All In"; therefore I am now procrastinating on four important tasks by hard-coding a table full of RSL photos for you so we can discuss what we find sexy in men's formal wear, if by "men" we mean "Wilson" and by "formal wear" we mean "suits as seen in two episodes." *wistful sigh* It's like the old days of putting off schoolwork and thinking about Buffy or, more recently, HP fanfic.

I realize I've been doing quite a few posts on House of late. There are many reasons behind it which I will spare you. Suffice it to say that it's been years since I was this into a show or book or what-have-you, and I am just so thrilled to love something again that I'm going to let myself revel in it. To those of you who don't watch (or watch by proxy), and I know that's about half of you, all I can say is I hope you like the House-related posts anyway and I promise there will still be plenty of other stuff to talk about.

So -- one for everybody, with pictures!

Option One: Dark Suit and Sweater Vest.Option One, Oblique.
Despite how it may look, Wilson is not about to attend a funeral. View in better light, also called "Yep, he's definitely the guy from Dead Poets Society."
Option Two: Tux, Neat.Option Three: Tux Minus Jacket Plus Suspenders.
At the start of the evening. Halfway there.
Option Four: Tux Undone.Option Five: Forget Wilson, I'll take House any day.
The bag over his shoulder helps too. Gratuitous photo to fill the extra space.
P.S. Why does Chase always look 15 years old in screencaps?

Credit to [livejournal.com profile] stelladives in [livejournal.com profile] house_md for the caps, or at least the "All In" ones, since I can't remember anymore where the "Safe" ones came from.

I'm torn between #1 and #4, leaning towards #1 because (a) so pretty and (b) House does the Rumpled End-of-night Look better (see above).

You?

Date: Jun. 18th, 2006 08:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firestorm717.livejournal.com
Haha, trying to keep costs low? Well, it doesn't even have to be a big thing, they could probably borrow the set from some other show even. Just a cheap hotel room would do for our House/Wilson love <3

Hehehe, Thomas is always so sexy as a villain *grin* Especially when he plays up the German accent. A POW in his next movie? Which is that?

Haha, I'll give those a look. Didn't know Shelley wrote anything of the type. Currently, I'm reading Camus's The Plague and getting lots of wonderful ideas about human nature from it, heh. Mostly, I'm interested in seeing the breakdown of society as an epidemic spreads and what procedures people normally rely on no longer work for them. A bit sadistic? Well...you could say that >D.

Date: Jun. 19th, 2006 12:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
You must have loved the military men in 28 Days Later, then, eh? (I did [too]. Fandom has helped me learn to accept my inner sadist.)

It's called In Transit, with John Malkovich and Daniel Bruhl and Vera Farmiga, due out in early 2007 -- try http://context.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2006/03/31/102.html to start if you're curious.

Just a cheap hotel room would do for our House/Wilson love <3

Haha, right on!

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