Apr. 14th, 2012
Lessons Learned From House
Apr. 14th, 2012 12:02 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Hugh and Robert at the end - simply adorable. I want to hug them both :)
Simplicity
Apr. 14th, 2012 05:01 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Title: Simplicity
Author: rslhilson
Rating: T
Summary: In which life isn't easy, but needing each other is simple.
Spoilers: Loosely inspired by the last two SPOILER PHOTOS found here. Also includes the infarction era, pre-series. No specific spoilers for past episodes, however.
Pairings: H/W - friendship if you wish, but pretty slashy with weak goggles.
Warnings: Impending character death.
Disclaimer: Still own nothing.
Author's Note: I know I'm in the minority, but I would actually like to see something like this happen in canon. *hides*
( What do you need? )
Author: rslhilson
Rating: T
Summary: In which life isn't easy, but needing each other is simple.
Spoilers: Loosely inspired by the last two SPOILER PHOTOS found here. Also includes the infarction era, pre-series. No specific spoilers for past episodes, however.
Pairings: H/W - friendship if you wish, but pretty slashy with weak goggles.
Warnings: Impending character death.
Disclaimer: Still own nothing.
Author's Note: I know I'm in the minority, but I would actually like to see something like this happen in canon. *hides*
( What do you need? )
Great quote from AV Club
Apr. 14th, 2012 05:30 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
In the AV Club review/recap of episode 8-17, "Gut Check" (found here, spoilers for that episode), nice quote on Wilson and House:
"Mostly, it served as an excuse to enjoy Robert Sean Leonard, who, along with Hugh Laurie, has managed to create one of the most consistently entertaining and distinctive characters on television. I’m not exaggerating here, at least not on purpose; while the writing hasn’t always served either of them well, House and Wilson are top-notch, and I’m going to be sad to say goodbye to them at the end of this season. It’s a mark of their excellence that this nonsense is as watchable as it is. Literally nothing happens between House and Wilson in “Gut Check” that hasn’t happened a dozen times before. The details are different, but it’s the same joke; it’s just, after so many repetitions by such talented, comfortable performers, I can’t find it in me to mind."
"Mostly, it served as an excuse to enjoy Robert Sean Leonard, who, along with Hugh Laurie, has managed to create one of the most consistently entertaining and distinctive characters on television. I’m not exaggerating here, at least not on purpose; while the writing hasn’t always served either of them well, House and Wilson are top-notch, and I’m going to be sad to say goodbye to them at the end of this season. It’s a mark of their excellence that this nonsense is as watchable as it is. Literally nothing happens between House and Wilson in “Gut Check” that hasn’t happened a dozen times before. The details are different, but it’s the same joke; it’s just, after so many repetitions by such talented, comfortable performers, I can’t find it in me to mind."