Date: Jun. 21st, 2006 12:52 pm (UTC)
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I agree that he was startled twice in that conversation: once (with some satisfaction) when she admitted to having feelings for a man who wasn't her husband, and again (with a measure of shame or disappointment) when he realized she hadn't cheated. It's absolutely a distancing factor in their "relationship"; Cameron can't admire him because he's ethically flawed and weak, and Wilson seems to think she needs to grow up and see how the world really is. My pointing this out in a W/C light is simply because they're shown together, talking about something of substance, thinking (even if critically) about each other. At the time I wondered if the revelations would make them think more about each other afterwards -- probably more Wilson thinking about Cameron than vice versa. Of course, it turned out that they remained fairly judgmental of each other and Wilson continued to make fun of her behind her back. (He does come to her defense from time to time, e.g. getting her article published. And they're shown to be quite alike in several ways. But I'm off-topic now.)
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