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Sorry, folks, no review tonight. Story to finish.

Anyway, nothing I could’ve said would’ve been funnier than House & Wilson’s play tickets / “What, you thought this was a date?”/ “Why don’t you want to see it with me?” / “Figure there’s someone you want to see naked” conversation (Back to Cuddy already? Hello, Robin? Anyone?) or their “You slept with her.” / “Yes, I did.” / “Really?” / “No.” / “Yes, you did.” / “Yes, I did.” / “Really?” / “No.” lunchtime exchange in which it was clear that House still can’t always tell when Wilson is lying, or Wilson saying “see me naked” (guhhhh) and House saying “I sent him flowers” (oh, the audio manip possibilities of this episode), or the fact that Wilson is sympathy-limping with House again, or the whole scene in House’s office with the Wilson-headache (it’s canon now?) and House-glasses and Wilson looking so young again and Wilson’s crazy plan and House’s barely restrained laughter and Wilson's outrage and, and, mutual good-nights without Tritter angst, awww. Those bits, I will want to watch again. And again.

Date: Apr. 18th, 2007 03:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firestorm717.livejournal.com
Ah, I see what you're getting at. I always figure it's just a habit of his...like rubbing at the back of his neck. Well, Wilson certainly has a lot to have a headache over given this past season.

Hehehe. You know, my theory about House and Wilson reading each other is this. House is good at observing little details and drawing an accurate conclusion from him. But when it comes to purely reading facial expressions, Wilson is much better at both keeping up a facade and figuring out what the other thinks. Different ways of approaching social manipulation. They really can take over the world together.

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