Such a great description of what we didn't see and how it could have happened. Your writing makes me appreciate the show even more.
I've always admired (maybe admired is not the right word, I'm sick and tired, feel free to substitute one that fits best) House because he chooses life and he thinks jumping out of the plane is stupid, despite all the crap he deals with. However when they showed that moment on the white bus with Amber, I felt how real that was too. I felt that same sense of honesty in your writing at the end when Wilson turns and walks away.
Now, I would love to see what got House from this point to eating lunch with Coma Guy in the opening of S5.
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Such a great description of what we didn't see and how it could have happened. Your writing makes me appreciate the show even more.
I've always admired (maybe admired is not the right word, I'm sick and tired, feel free to substitute one that fits best) House because he chooses life and he thinks jumping out of the plane is stupid, despite all the crap he deals with. However when they showed that moment on the white bus with Amber, I felt how real that was too. I felt that same sense of honesty in your writing at the end when Wilson turns and walks away.
Now, I would love to see what got House from this point to eating lunch with Coma Guy in the opening of S5.