watching_wilson -- Scene Summaries for Episodes 222 thru "Current"

Jul 18, 2009 15:49


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blackmare July 19 2009, 00:36:51 UTC
What's most interesting here, to me, is the evidence that when it's really, really important -- and when it's someone he truly cares for -- House can be trusted with sensitive information. He lied to Wilson to protect Cuddy's dignity.

It wasn't at all what Cuddy expected; she figured he and Wilson would be having a great laugh over it all. But there are certain boundaries House does respect, the same way he has never told anyone about Wilson's brother (or about Grace, but of course there are legal reasons House won't go there, too).

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geekygecko July 20 2009, 13:55:32 UTC
Hee! I didn't think anyone would notice if I snuck in a new watching_wilson thread a little early. *blushes furiously*

Anyway, I totally agree with you re: House.  He can be a real ass sometimes, but he's pretty good about keeping secrets when it really counts.  Well, except during poker games. :)

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poeia April 13 2010, 05:01:38 UTC
Such an incredible amount of work -- so well done and so beautifully organized. But you have a subject worthy of the effort.

Hope the subtitles help with the time stamping.

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geekygecko April 13 2010, 13:23:56 UTC
Thanks so much! All of this documentation of Wilson awesomeness is a lot of work, but as you say, he is a worthy subject. :D

And the closed-captioning subtitles have definitely helped. They're not 100% in sync with the audio, but when we first starting doing this about a year and a half ago, we thought a ballpark figure would at least help people cue up to a particular line of dialogue.

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