"and gives a nod to suicide that the viewer is clearly supposed to relate back to him."
I don't remember that part, not at all... please tell me what you were thinking there.
"Wilson insistently says, “It's personal,” repeatedly."
I wondered about that part from the first time i saw it. Personal could mean a lot of things... but most things he would tell House i think... its weird that House didn't challenge that statement... I would have expected House to say something like "Personal?" because they don't hide things from each other like that... i mean, House knew about his marriages... I'm just surprised that House has never brought it up (about Wilson being gay)
And about Wilson and woman in the beginning, i agree! House MD is a very interesting show because what the characters do and what they say rarely match up.
At the end of 'Sex Kills' when Wilson comes to live with House, he says something like "She had the affair" or something to that affect. But that's as far as it goes. and House always says that Wilson keeps losing wives because he is cheating on them, but REALLY he isn't. I find it very difficult to understand Wilson.
I mean, he's the good guy, the guy everyone loves, but like House said after the poker game in 'House Vs God' Wilson is only there to enable his wife(vies) and then they don't need help anymore and they move on.
House is really the project that will never grow and walk away. House will always need Wilson to be his enabler, and thats why their relationship works.
Maybe that's why Wilson was on the antidepressants and said it was 'personal' because really the only thing that Wilson and House CANT talk about is THEIR relationship.
Maybe Wilson thinks that House is growing as a person (just a little bit) because the antidepressants use could have occurred shortly after 'One Day, One Room' where House seemed to have a spark of humanity. Wilson says he wants House to be a better person, but he also doesn't want to lose him (if House were to not need Wilson anymore).
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