Let's face it, as serious Wilson fans, it can really get annoying having to fast-forward through pesky plot details and other boring stuff so we can zip from one Wilson scene to the next. About the only thing even more frustrating is not being able to remember which scene happened in which episode! Oh, the humanity!
So to make it easier to get your much-needed Wilson fix, we've prepared this handy reference guide for you. Every time we post a new episode to
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Episode List Detail Fetish Start Times for Wilson's Scenes SCENE SUMMARIES FOR EPISODES:
101 - 122 201 - 221 222 - "current" episode Note: Sometimes Wilson joins a lengthy scene already in progress, so if you're the impatient type and want to fast-forward to the awesome Wilson goodness and drool over the pretty, you might want to skip ahead to the time listed in brackets.
101 - Pilot Time
Summary
Location
Comments
03:02
Wilson tries to convince House to take his "cousin's" case.
Hallway
First "shoulder walking" scene, and first reference to Wilson being an oncologist
10:13
House tells his team that Cuddy folded, but after they leave to do the MRI, he tells Wilson that he had to agree to make up his clinic hours so he could get his authorization privileges reinstated.
Clinic (outside Cuddy's office)
23:24
Rebecca Adler asks about House as Wilson examines her. "Yeah. He cares about me."
Rebecca's room
29:45
Foreman tells House that he accepted the case under false pretenses since Rebecca really isn't Wilson's cousin, and House has an epiphany re: the tapeworm after Foreman mentions that he found ham at her apartment.
Diagnostics office
We learn that Wilson is Jewish
31:28
[32:42]
Wilson tells House and his team that Rebecca is refusing any further treatment, and wants to go home to die.
House's office
35:51
House is satisfied that he's solved the case, and Chase figures out a non-invasive way to prove that Rebecca has a tapeworm. "She's not just a file to him anymore. He respects her."
Hallway
42:16
House asks Wilson why he lied about Rebecca being his cousin. "You lied to a friend to save a stranger. You don't think that's kind of screwed up?"
Exam room
102 - Paternity Time
Summary
Location
Comments
01:39
Wilson finds House in the clinic, hiding from Cuddy, and House admits that he doesn't have any cases at the moment.
Exam room
26:27
Cuddy wants to get in on the bet re: Dan's paternity.
Elevator, lobby
29:51
House and Wilson discuss the "brain talking to the virus thing," and Dan's parents confront House about his apparent indifference to their son's plight (and wind up leaving their soft drink cups behind, along with their DNA that House plans to test).
Patio
103 - Occam's Razor Time
Summary
Location
Comments
03:11
Wilson convinces House to see a patient whose blood pressure isn't responding to IV fluids. "He's sick. I care. I'm pathetic."
Hallway
17:46
House gloats after Foreman admits that the antibiotics didn't cause the kidney failure. "That smugness of yours really is an attractive quality."
House's office
19:22
[20:59]
House and Foreman discuss the case while a clinic patient plays a game on House's Game Boy, and Wilson responds to a page for a consult instead of Cuddy, thwarting House's plan to get out of clinic duty by annoying her.
Exam room
25:58
Wilson asks House if he has a thing for Cuddy, authorizes his Vicodin refill, and answers his question re: Brandon's first symptom--the cough. "No. There is not a thin line between love and hate. There is, in fact, a Great Wall of China, with armed sentries posted every 20 feet between love and hate."
Clinic, pharmacy
We learn that Wilson prescribes House's Vicodin
33:06
House is disappointed that his wrong pill (gout instead of cough medicine) theory didn't pan out, and Wilson recommends an exploratory laparotomy. "Reality's almost always wrong."
House's office
38:22
House barges into the clean room and announces that Brandon has colchicine poisoning (possibly from the Ecstasy that he's tried a couple of times), and Wilson tells House that it wouldn't hurt for him to be wrong once in a while.
Hallway, Brandon's room
First time Wilson wears a sweater vest
41:10
Wilson finds House in the pharmacy, still trying to prove that Brandon could have been given gout medicine by mistake.
Pharmacy
104 - Maternity Time
Summary
Location
Comments
03:27
House shows Wilson the two sick babies, and explains why he thinks they have an epidemic on their hands.
NICU
12:08
Cuddy tells Wilson about the broken/empty antibacterial gel dispensers, and warns one of the medical students who's collecting samples to put on a tie clip or take off his tie.
Maternity room
19:20
Wilson confronts Cameron about not telling the parents the truth about how sick their son really is.
Nurses station, hallway
21:01
Cuddy tells Wilson that they've ruled out a pseudomonas infection, and cuts off the medical student's still-unclipped tie.
Maternity room, hallway, nurses station
21:40
[22:54]
Chase talks to the Hartig baby's mother, the Chen-Lupino baby dies, and House tells Wilson to make sure Cameron does her job of informing the parents.
Hallway, NICU
25:00
Wilson and Cameron deliver the bad news.
Hallway, waiting room
First time Wilson wears scrubs, and first glimpse of arm porn *squees*
25:54
House isn't too happy that Wilson wound up doing Cameron's job for her when she froze, and Chase tells them that the vancomycin isn't working either.
Elevator, hallway, outside House's office
26:26
House complains that doctors created superbugs by over prescribing antibiotics, and then wonders if the problem is even bacterial.
Diagnostics office
The best scrubs pic ever!
28:36
The heart damage House found during the autopsy tells them that the infection is viral, not bacterial, and they narrow it down to eight possibilities.
Lab
40:12
Wilson finds House, still obsessing about the case. "I'm in the haystack."
Waiting room
105 - Damned If You Do Time
Summary
Location
Comments
00:01
House compares having to catch up on his charts to being "condemned to useless labor," Dante's fourth circle of hell.
Clinic
02:15
Wilson is confused when Sister Eucharist thanks House for his patience in dealing with the other nuns.
Clinic
09:25
House complains that Cuddy is still making him work in the clinic, even though she thinks he gave Sister Augustine the wrong dose of epinephrine.
Lobby, clinic
22:08
House says he's looking through the drawer with epinephrine syringes because he's trying to clear his reputation, but Wilson thinks it's because House is starting to have doubts, and is afraid that he might have screwed up.
Exam room, clinic, file room
33:27
House refuses to accept that sometimes patients get better or worse against all reason. "You do realize, if you're wrong--about the big picture, that is--you're going to burn, right?"
Outside Sister Augustine's room, hallway
38:05
Wilson asks House how his talk with Sister Augustine went.
Hallway
Wilson's comment "maybe she's allergic to God" inspires House's epiphany
40:29
Wilson invites House over for Christmas/Hanukkah dinner before deciding he'd rather go to House's apartment instead, and Cuddy tells House that he did good with the nun.
Clinic
Reference to Wilson being Jewish; first indication that Wilson's marriage is in trouble
41:50
Closing montage; House and Wilson dine on Chinese takeout.
House's apartment
First time we see Wilson and House socializing outside work
106 - The Socratic Method Time
Summary
Location
Comments
06:21
House insists he's only interested in the case because of the DVT, but Wilson thinks it's because Lucy is schizophrenic. "Come on. Fumigation of the vagina?"
Hallway, nurses station, outside Lucy's room
09:40
Wilson explains House's fascination re: this particular patient to Foreman. "He likes puzzles."
Outside Lucy's room
10:24
Wilson asks House if he's learned anything from the human connection, and House suspects that Lucy has some kind of clotting disorder.
Waiting room
23:42
Wilson reviews Lucy's ultrasound, agrees that the vitamin K deficiency caused the DVT, but says that the liver tumor is the real problem.
House's office
23:52
Wilson tells Lucy that she has cancer.
Lucy's room
24:32
House, Wilson, and the diagnostics team discuss their options since the tumor's size is past the surgical guidelines, and House comes up with an idea.
Diagnostics office
25:21
Wilson injects ethanol into the tumor to shrink it, and hopefully fool the surgeon long enough for him to do the surgery.
Lucy's room
33:20
Wilson asks House if Cuddy has said anything about tricking Bergin into doing the surgery, Luke accuses House of calling Social Services as they're taking him away, and House doesn't think Mom's crazy anymore.
Lobby
35:20
House thinks Lucy's self-sacrificing decision to give up her son proves she's not schizophrenic after all.
Hallway, outside House's office
41:13
House and Wilson run into Lucy and Luke as they're leaving the hospital, House admits that Wilson was right about the real reason he was interested in the case, and Wilson asks House, "Isn't it your birthday around now?"
Elevator, lobby
107 - Fidelity Time
Summary
Location
Comments
07:16
House and Wilson finish their "consult" re: the clinic patient with breast implants, and House accuses Wilson of having a girlfriend.
Clinic
First time House accuses Wilson of being unfaithful, we learn that the current Mrs. Wilson's name is Julie (and that she hates green), and it's the first time Wilson is referred to as a department head
09:45
Wilson suggests that paraneoplastic syndrome could have caused Elyse's seizure. "Did you look at her breasts?"
Diagnostics office
12:18
Since the MRI and mammogram didn't reveal any significant abnormalities, Wilson says they're most likely dealing with a small cell tumor, and House tells Foreman to check out where Elyse works.
Diagnostics office
16:55
House thinks Elyse is suffering from African sleeping sickness, Foreman thinks it could be tularemia, and Cameron can't believe that House just went to his office to watch TV. "He needs to think."
Diagnostics office
19:24
Wilson insists that he's not dating anyone, and Cuddy delivers the test results for the clinic patient House and Wilson had "consulted" about earlier. "Your lips say no. Your shoes say yes."
House's office
33:55
Wilson continues to deny that he's having an affair, and accuses House of being a real jerk sometimes. "So, between us, we can do anything. We can rule the world."
Hallway
First indication that Wilson has been married more than once (not counting deleted scene from Pilot) per House: "I'm sorry. I know you love your wife. You loved all your wives. Probably still do."
108 - Poison Time
Summary
Location
Comments
15:02
Wilson reads Georgia's poem to House. "The healer with his magic powers! I could rub his gentle brow for hours. His manly chest, his stubbled jaw..."
Nurses station, hallway
35:52
Wilson admits that he never washes new clothes before wearing them, Foreman identifies the poison in question, and Chase says Matt's mom is rejecting any further treatment until she hears back from the CDC. "Hey, I'm a man. I don't have time for laundry. I'm saving lives here."
House's office
40:19
House and Wilson look on as Matt regains consciousness.
Outside Matt's room
109 - DNR Time
Summary
Location
Comments
16:17
House appears before a judge in an emergency court session to try to keep Giles on life support, Wilson asks House what he hopes to accomplish since the battery charges and restraining order would still be in place, and House tells the judge that his clubbed fingers could indicate a life-threatening health condition. "Well, some doctors have the messiah complex. They need to save the world. You've got the Rubik's complex. You need to solve the puzzle."
Courtroom
19:26
Wilson congratulates House on his victory, and House admits that he lied about noticing the clubbed fingers (to mess with the judge's head and influence his ruling).
Outside courtroom
22:24
House and Wilson look on as Hamilton takes Giles off life support, and when Giles is able to breathe on his own, House realizes he was wrong about the patient having Wegener's.
Giles' room, hallway
24:03
House, Wilson, and the diagnostics team try to figure out why Giles is still alive.
Diagnostics office
36:04
House and Wilson discuss House's philosopy re: patient care and employee relations while watching TV in an exam room, and Hamilton wants to know what medications House had been giving Giles. "My old philosophy used to be live and let live. But I'm taking this needlepoint class, and they gave us these really big pillows."
Exam room
First time House refers to Wilson as "Jimmy"
110 - Histories Time
Summary
Location
Comments
03:43
Wilson asks Foreman for a consult re: a homeless woman.
Hallway
04:11
Foreman performs a neuro exam as Wilson looks on, the patient has a seizure, and Wilson and Foreman disagree as to whether or not the seizure is real.
"Jane Doe's" room
04:56
Foreman thinks the woman is probably diabetic and OD'd on her own insulin, and that she's scamming them for a place to sleep and a few meals.
Hallway, nurses station
05:45
Wilson goes to House for a second opinion, and House wants to know why Wilson is so determined to get medical care for this patient. "It's something personal."
Hallway
06:34
Foreman joins the DDX in progress, and is less than enthusiastic when he finds out who their patient is. "Okay, why are we on this case? Just because Wilson asked?"
Diagnostics office
12:26
House pretends to interpret a page from one of the patient's hand-drawn comic books, and then produces the surgical pin that was removed from her arm that provided the information he just cited. "A cactus in Philadelphia?"
Diagnostics office
13:57
[14:31]
Victoria goes into respiratory arrest, and Wilson watches as House's team runs the code.
Victoria's room, hallway
14:38
Based on Victoria's records from other hospitals, Wilson determines that they were looking for ovarian cancer.
Diagnostics office
18:07
House wants to know the real reason why Wilson asked him to take the case. "The metric system always confuses me."
Hallway
19:39
Wilson finds House hiding from his assigned students, reviewing his and Foreman's personnel files. "Of course, in Swedish, the word 'friend' can also be translated as 'limping twerp.'"
Exam room
20:52
The ultrasound seems to confirm Wilson's diagnosis, but House thinks the solid mass on Victoria's ovary could be a tuberculoma. "And what is the treatment for advanced ovarian cancer?"
Lab
24:54
Everyone tries to figure out why Victoria's temp has spiked to 105, and House breaks up an argument between Foreman and Wilson. "Okay you two. Grab some scalpels and settle this like doctors."
Diagnostics office
28:07
The lumbar puncture indicates that Victoria could have meningitis.
Lab
29:14
Wilson argues that Victoria shouldn't have been able to leave the hospital with the amount of Haldol she supposedly had in her system, Foreman insists he gave it to her, and Cuddy's worried about the hospital's liability if their missing patient infects anyone.
Cuddy's office
32:44
Foreman wonders if they're wrong about meningitis since Victoria's heart rate was so high when she was brought to the ER, but House doesn't think so.
Diagnostics office
35:56
House determines that Victoria has rabies, and since she didn't get the necessary shots after being bitten by bats, there's nothing they can do to save her.
Lab
37:14
Wilson gives Foreman a rabies shot, and Foreman wants to try to find James so Victoria won't die alone.
Procedure room
38:15
Wilson and Foreman look for James.
Victoria's former home
39:15
Wilson and Foreman find out what happened to James and "Mr. Fury."
Victoria's former home
42:01
House finds Wilson sitting alone, in the last place he saw his brother--nine years ago.
Run-down neighborhood
We learn that Wilson has two brothers, one of whom is apparently homeless. We also learn that House has met Wilson's parents, and his other brother.
111 - Detox Time
Summary
Location
Comments
09:38
Wilson performs a lymph node biopsy on Keith to test for lymphoma.
Procedure room
10:05
Wilson reviews Keith's biopsy results with Foreman and Chase. "Definitely not cancer."
Lab
10:12
House's team reports that the tests didn't turn up anything unusual, and Wilson asks House low long it's been since he's had any Vicodin.
Outside Keith's room
11:15
Wilson tells the diagnostics team that House he hasn't had any Vicodin in over a day, Foreman warns House that he's going to have withdrawal symptoms, and House is distracted by a very attractive woman in his office. "I wanted to make sure you don't start firing shots from the clock tower."
Diagnostics office
13:50
Wilson tries to convince House that the woman is a legitimate masseuse, and to let her give him a massage. "She's hot, so she's a hooker? What kind of pathetic logic is that?"
House's office
24:42
Wilson tapes up House's broken fingers, Cuddy yells at House for telling Cameron to lie to Keith's father about him having hep E instead of lupus, and Cameron reports that the father caved and agreed to do things House's way.
Exam room
40:25
Wilson asks House if he learned anything after going without Vicodin for a week, and House admits that he's an addict, but doesn't think he has a problem.
Hallway, House's office
42:37
Cuddy asks how his talk with House went. "Better hope he never finds out that that was your idea."
Lobby
112 - Sports Medicine Time
Summary
Location
Comments
03:28
Wilson asks for House's help re: a patient with osteopenia, and shows off his autographed baseball card when House asks the patient's age. "To Jimmy Wilson, the Cy Young of medicine."
Elevator, hallway
Wilson says he just asked for the "Jimmy" part of the autograph
19:34
House scores a couple of all-access passes to a monster truck jam, but Wilson says he can't go because he's booked to speak at an oncology dinner.
House's office
28:08
House tells Wilson that Hank is now hallucinating, Wilson apologizes for not being able to go to the monster truck jam, and suggests that the patient could be suffering from digitalis poisoning.
Hank's room
32:49
Wilson admits the real reason he can't go to the monster truck jam with House is because Stacy's going to be in town, and he's having dinner with her.
Hallway, House's office
113 - Cursed Time
Summary
Location
Comments
10:05
House interrupts Wilson while he's with a patient. "Urgent doctor stuff."
Exam room
10:16
House drags his "buddy away from work for some pointless speculation" as to why Chase doesn't want to talk to his father.
Clinic, lobby
30:04
House wants to know why Wilson didn't tell him that Rowan Chase came to see him as a patient. "Oh, this is where I give you advice and pretend you're gonna listen to it. I like this part."
Clinic, lobby
114 - Control Time
Summary
Location
Comments
04:08
Cuddy introduces Vogler to the hospital board, and tells them about the string that's attached to his $100 million donation--that he be made chairman of the board.
Boardroom
13:02
House talks to Wilson about doing a bone scan on Carly, and Wilson warns House to keep his head down and to wear his lab coat.
Hallway, nurses station
15:26
Wilson tells Carly that her bone scan was negative, and has a difficult time getting her to agree to a colonoscopy.
Carly's room
We learn that Wilson is one of two Dr. Wilsons at PPTH (the other is an ophthalmologist)
18:14
Wilson reports that the virtual colonoscopy was clean, and House wants to know what happened to the regular, old-fashioned kind. "Do you get that often? Women would rather die than get naked with you?"
Hallway
23:27
House tells Wilson that Carly needs a heart transplant, but is reluctant to tell Wilson how he knows, since he'd be obligated to divulge the information to the transplant committee.
Patio
29:35
Vogler sits in as House presents his case to the transplant committee, and Wilson realizes that House is withholding information that would prevent Carly from getting a new heart.
Meeting room
32:12
Wilson confronts House about lying to the transplant committee. "Our friendship is an ethical responsibility."
House's office
115 - Mob Rules Time
Summary
Location
Comments
19:26
Wilson warns House that Vogler and Cuddy have been locked up in her office for the past two days reviewing his records, and House discovers that his car has been stolen--or "rein-car-nated" as a 1965 Corvette.
Parking garage
26:35
House and Wilson go for a spin in the Corvette, and Wilson advises House to let Vogler tell the feds that Joey can be released from the hospital. "Seriously, man, have you ever driven an automobile before? There are four gears, you know."
The streets of Princeton :)
42:32
House tells Wilson that Cuddy stood up for him, up to a point, and he has to fire one of his fellows.
Hallway, outside Diagnostics office
116 - Heavy Time
Summary
Location
Comments
10:18
House thinks he can convince Vogler that it's more cost-efficient to keep everyone on his team, but Wilson doesn't think it's such a good idea. "You are uniquely talented in many areas, but office politics is not one of them. Don't take Vogler on."
Cafeteria
First time we see Wilson paying for House's lunch
15:37
House tells Wilson that Foreman is worried about losing his job, Wilson suggests that House should fire himself since he doesn't seem to be happy under the new regime, and House realizes that he was wrong about Mrs. Hernandez's pregnancy test.
Elevator, lobby, clinic
18:13
Wilson informs Mrs. Hernandez that the 30 lb. tumor on her ovary is benign, and is confused when she makes it clear that she's not interested in having it removed. "I'll have a huge scar. I won't be able to wear a bikini."
Exam room
30:44
Foreman reports that the necrosis is getting worse, and Wilson recommends removing the dying tissue to keep if from spreading and killing Jessica.
Diagnostics office
31:17
Wilson and Foreman tell Jessica's mother that a radical mastectomy may be necessary to save her daughter's life.
Waiting room
117 - Role Model Time
Summary
Location
Comments
09:47
Wilson reviews the samples from Senator Wright's brain biopsy, and determines that he has toxoplasmosis.
Lab
21:13
House conducts a DDX outside where Cuddy can't find them, and orders his team to do a whole body scan on the senator--even though he thinks they're useless. "Could probably scan any one of us and find five different doodads that look like cancer."
Patio
22:01
Wilson wants to know why House ordered the second AIDS test. "You didn't just believe him, you believed in him. Do you want to come over tonight and watch old movies and cry?"
Lobby, clinic
24:39
House et al review the senator's body scan and find some slightly enlarged lymph nodes and a couple of cysts, and Vogler gives House 14 pages of notes he wants House to cover in his speech to the National Cardiology Conference to promote his pharmaceutical company's new drug.
Lab
27:18
Wilson tells House that he's doing a good thing by agreeing to give the speech so he can keep his team.
House's office
28:06
Foreman reports that the biopsies didn't turn up anything, and House wants to biopsy the senator's spleen to test for hairy cell leukemia.
Diagnostics office
31:00
House figures out a way to rule out hairy cell leukemia without biopsying the spleen. "You know, when the Inuit go fishing, they don't look for fish."
House's office
37:52
House delivers his speech, but not quite the one Vogler expected.
Cardiology conference
118 - Babies & Bathwater Time
Summary
Location
Comments
10:31
[11:18]
Chase thinks Naomi is suffering from preeclampsia, Foreman argues that muscle weakness isn't a symptom, and Wilson tells House that they need to talk.
Diagnostics office
11:34
Wilson warns House that there's going to be a special board meeting about him later in the day.
Hallway
14:36
Wilson reviews the patient's x-rays with House and his team.
Lab
14:48
Wilson tells Naomi and her husband that she has small-cell lung cancer, and Naomi refuses treatment so she can try to save her baby instead.
Naomi's room
16:59
Wilson votes not to revoke House's tenure and terminate his employment, and Vogler tells him to leave the room so they can vote on whether or not to dismiss Wilson.
Boardroom
22:28
Wilson tells House that he's just been sacked. "I only had two things that worked for me. This job and this stupid screwed-up friendship, and neither mattered enough to you to give one lousy speech."
Wilson's office
40:50
Wilson, House, and what's left of his team celebrate after Cuddy persuades four board members to get rid of Vogler--and his $100 million.
House's office
42:42
Part of closing montage; Wilson unpacks boxes and puts his stuff back.
Wilson's office
119 - Kids Time
Summary
Location
Comments
06:40
Wilson examines one of the hundreds of people sent to PPTH after being exposed to meningitis at the campus pool center.
Exam room
17:37
House, Foreman, Wilson, and Chase conduct a DDX while performing screening exams.
Lobby
18:49
Wilson thinks House should fire Chase for betraying him to Vogler, and Cuddy tells House that he has to interview fellowship candidates for Cameron's position.
Hallway
21:08
Interview with Applicant #1 (Tattoo Guy). "You want to be a rebel? Stop being cool. Wear a pocket protector like he does...."
House's office
25:33
Interview with Applicant #2 (Petra Gilmar). "Is it true what they say about Jewish foreplay?"
House's office
29:02
While performing yet another round of screening exams, Wilson tells House that he has a history of finding tiny flaws in people so he can have an excuse to push them away.
Lobby
39:56
House informs a very confused Applicant #3 that the fellowship position has already been filled.
House's office
120 - Love Hurts Time
Summary
Location
Comments
00:41
Wilson and a patient House is supposed to be examining try to figure out why Cameron agreed to come back, and House reluctantly admits that he's agreed to go out on a date with her. "Do her...or you're gay."
Exam room
First time House shares his food with Wilson
02:17
(thru 03:48)
House yells at a clinic patient for spilling something on him that he assumes is urine, and Wilson accuses him of giving the guy a stroke.
Clinic
04:21
Cameron returns to her old job, and Wilson tells them about their new patient.
Diagnostics office
29:37
Wilson talks to Cameron about her upcoming date with House. He wants to make sure that no one gets hurt, but it's not Cameron he's worried about.
Diagnostics office
30:28
Wilson offers some last minute "panty peeler" dating advice to House.
House's apartment
First time Wilson doesn't wear a tie (when he isn't in scrubs or other hospital attire)
35:09
(thru 36:26)
Cameron tells Foreman and Chase her version of how the date went, and House tells Wilson his version (scenes alternate back and forth).
Cuts back and forth between OR observation room and nurses station/hallway
121 - Three Stories Time
Summary
Location
Comments
13:07
House says there's probably nothing wrong with Stacy's husband, and Wilson tells him that she wouldn't have asked for his help unless she was desperate.
Hallway
23:06
Wilson looks on as Cameron performs a scan on the volleyball player to rule out a parathyroid adenoma.
PET scan control room
36:13
Wilson asks House if he thinks the "patient's" near-death experiences were real.
Lecture hall
41:22
Wilson sits with House's team in the audience as House concludes his lecture.
Lecture hall
122 - Honeymoon Time
Summary
Location
Comments
04:47
Wilson tells House that he shouldn't get emotionally involved with Stacy while treating Mark. "You have to treat this like a regular case. Be yourself--cold, uncaring, distant."
Hallway
25:32
Wilson ditches his wife and their dinner guests to meet House at a bar, and House admits that part of him wants Mark to die, although he's not sure if it's because he wants to be with Stacy, or to make her suffer.
Bar
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