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Oh, my heart.

This is what happens: A series teases me with slashy jokes, I circle it warily until it seduces me with top-notch writing and acting, I let it in, and then it causes me PAIN. Character-driven pain, that is, not poorly-constructed-show pain. Why? Why must there always be pain?

And why is it so much fun to curl up on the couch and wail about the rending heartstrings?

Five quick things:

1. "Love note from Tritter." Vindicating every decent Wilson/Tritter fic that's been written with the angle that Tritter's using & abusing him to get to House.

2. I love pissed-off Wilson. Protesting to the ticketing-by-proxy officer, yelling at the pharmacist (of course he'd know the guy's name and use it even when he's furious), fighting with his lawyer*, snapping at his busom buddy Cuddy, arguing with Cameron, and finally losing it with House. It's taken three years, give or take a few minor breakdowns along the way ("Babies & Bathwater" and "Safe," for instance), to wear him down to this, and man, is it a wonderful, painful thing to witness. FIX IT, HOUSE, YOU MORON.

* Wilson mentioned a Michael sometime during his aborted appointment. I assume he didn't mean Tritter, and another lawyer was mentioned immediately afterwards. Michael = Wilson's usual attorney?

3. Was anyone else amused by Chase in the sauna, looking half-dead? Aren't you supposed to be used to heat when you're Australian -- or at least more tolerant of it than your northeastern American colleagues?

4. "Fight with the wife?" Thus vindicating every decent story that casts Cuddy as the sly slasher. And House or Wilson's line, I can't remember whose, in which it was phrased as Tritter attacking "us," together. And then Wilson ordering House out of his office before that awful, resigned remark about how at least now he knows House isn't going to help him through the mess he got him into. Of all the times House could have chosen to alienate Wilson, this is just about the worst. It's also in character. Which is of course what makes it great drama. It hurts all the more having followed on last week's heels. House sure has a funny way of showing how much he doesn't want to push the friendship till it breaks. Idiot.

5. I was so convinced Wilson would give up and become the titular "mole" for Tritter, and just as relieved when he, at least, held true to the claims of last week's episode and protected House even though it meant shutting down his own practice and having a falling-out with the very man he's sacrificing for. Who knows how long he will be able to hold out? I'd like to think House will cave before Wilson does.


...I'm gonna go work on my post-"Son of Coma Guy" story now for comfort and pretend that it explains why Wilson started out so irritable and how House transitioned from confessing that he doesn't want to lose Wilson's friendship to riding past him on a bus bench in the cold. *sniff* My heart. I love it.


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Commentaries: nightdog_barks, noydb666, Pru, stephantom, daasgrrl, asynca (WARNING: adult content), axmxz, usomitai

Post-ep fic: "None" by savemoony (drabble, Wilson gen), "Wait" by nakannalee (H/W PG-13), "Crossing Borders, or One Way House Could Have Apologized, If He Wasn't Such an Asshole" by ignazwisdom (H/W PG-13), "In Over Your Head" by pwcorgigirl (triple drabble, H/W gen)

Date: Nov. 22nd, 2006 04:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theninth.livejournal.com
House could have met that stone-cold stare and raised an exasperated "Get on the bike, you idiot," after which they could have gone back to House's apartment and had a blazing row. But no -- he accepted the glare and rode on.

House knows he screwed up. He's accepting his punishment. Admitting he really messed things up is one of the things he can do to show Wilson that he cares.

Hopefully Wilson realises that.

Date: Nov. 22nd, 2006 04:14 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
I hope that's what was going on, and that we weren't seeing House decide that right now he can't deal with a troubled friendship with everything else that's going on.

Date: Nov. 22nd, 2006 04:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theninth.livejournal.com
As much as he needs Wilson? He's going to care more about fixing things with him than he's going to care about anything else.

His ignoring Wilson's request for someone to write a scrip for him had absolutely nothing to do with Wilson and everything to do with the fact that House was consumed by the patient puzzle. He wasn't even thinking of anything else like that, so it wasn't a deliberate swipe at Wilson. Which is why he's kind of surprised that Wilson's so upset about being kept waiting. In House's mind, it wasn't anything wrong. It was just the way he always works. "I always put you off when I've got a puzzle". It wasn't until Wilson really ripped into him that House started to realise that he might have finally pushed things too far and just quietly left Wilson's office.

Did you ever get around to reading my Noir bit? It's completely safe now, after this episode. Which disturbs me a bit.

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