Warning: This article discusses topics of substance abuse, violence and death.
Dr. Gregory House in House Has a fascinating relationship with Dr. Jacob Wilson, however The titular character often took advantage of their friendship and was quite toxic to him. The best episodes of House Often highlighted the strong but complex relationship between the pair, and they were even assumed to be a couple at multiple points during the show. of HouseThe first episode in 2004, it was established that the connection between the titular character and Wilson is like no other. However, House’s addiction and lack of tact aren’t the only things that cause friction between them.
Despite his own problems, HouseS. Wilson was a good man, and he often went above and beyond for the house even when he did not deserve it. There were not many people standing at the houseEspecially after he hurt so many, but Wilson was by far one of the most consistent people in his life. Even though he was strangely committed to helping his friend, there were several times when House was unbelievably toxic to Wilson, who definitely didn’t deserve half of the chaos thrown his way.
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Stealing the recipe pad
Season 3, Episode 1 – Meaning
There was no doubt that Wilson went too far to protect House, and it was quite absurd that he risked his medical license to supply the titular character with Vicodin. Wilson put his career on the line to help his best friend, but House was selfish enough to take it even further. After his leg pain got even worse, House stole one of Wilson’s prescription pads in the season 3 premiere “Meaning” to get more drugs.
For any medical professional to do this is absurd, but the fact that it was in character for the house did not justify it. What was even more shocking about this was that Wilson finally took a stand and refused to supply any medicine to him.
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He knew he needed to let his rehab work and that House’s begging was simply his addiction talking, however The toxic doctor is not able to listen to Wilson’s rational thinking. House’s terrible behavior not only impacted his own health, but also caused Wilson to be investigated by Tretter, a moment in House That made viewers abandon the show and forced him to close his practice.
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Lying about Wilson with a child
Season 8, Episode 16 – Good check
House’s prank on Wilson in the season 8 episode “Good Check” was one of the few times that Gregory House was a complete jerk throughout the entire show. Wilson has already expressed his desire to have a child in the past after he suggested to Sam that she might get pregnant in season 7.
House announced in an argument that an ex-girlfriend of Wilson called him to say she was pregnant years agoBut he never told him. A shocked Wilson reached out to the mother and then met his 11-year-old son, Duncan. However, House eventually revealed that Duncan was an actor and that all the pressure he put Wilson through was a lie.
House’s actions are not always logical, but this terrible attempt at a prank is just cruel, even if Wilson is relieved in the end.
It was ridiculous and just like Wild House’s escapades were, but what made the moment even more stupid was how committed he was to his so-called joke. House invested time in checking Wilson’s acceptance of the news and even questioned Duncan’s paternity in order to stop the act. House’s actions are not always logicalBut this terrible attempt at a prank is just cruel, Even if Wilson was relieved in the end.
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Convincing a patient to Sue Wilson for malpractice
Season 4, Episode 9 – Games
Wilson has generally been a decent medical professional during each season HouseBut he did have a note in the season 7 episode “Games.” Wilson sought support from House after realizing he had misdiagnosed his patient, McKenna, with cancer, but his friend and colleague really didn’t care. House always jumped to shame his colleagues, but Wilson deserves at least some assurance.
Although this was disappointing enough, House proved that his unpredictable behavior often put his colleagues in jeopardy with one of his baffling lessons. Wilson did not hesitate to admit his mistake, but he still felt guilty for being wrong. In fact, he offered to repay the $6000 McKenna owed to his broker, which he believed he did not have to repay because he was dying.
However, House whispers in McKenna’s ear and feeds the patient information. Unbelievably, House convinces McKenna to Sue Wilson for malpractice. House’s reasoning was nothing short of manipulativeAs he was more concerned that Wilson saved his money in case he needed to borrow it from him. However, House taking money from Wilson was a well-known event in Houseunfortunately
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Breaking Wilson’s wrist by crashing into Caddy’s house
Season 7, Episode 23 – Moving On
The heart-stopping final episode of season 7, “Moving On,” began with the fallout from a horrific crash outside Cady’s home. As the episode progressed, it was revealed that House crashed his car through his ex’s dining room, which led to his hospitalization. While Wilson, who was with him at the time, was relatively unhurt, his wrist was broken.
This was a result of the house pushing Wilson out of the car and driving him so fast that he fell on the pavement with a thud. Thankfully, there was no further damage to Wilson, although he was slightly shaken. Even if Wilson’s injury wasn’t intentional, it’s still a terrible thing for House to do.
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House and Caddy was one of the most important relationships in HouseBut he was so fixated on seeing Caddy with another man that he failed to act rationally, and he put everyone inside and outside in incredible danger. Wilson is always there for House through his breakupsAnd his split with Cady was no different, but he was punished. If House had simply stopped for a moment or even bothered to send Wilson further from Cuddy’s front lawn, he would have been safe.
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Unhappiness causes the death of amber
Season 4, Episode 16 – Wilson’s Heart
“Wilson’s Heart” proved that Houses highest-rated episodes are also the most tragic. Amber Volakis’ heartbreaking death occurred in the season 4 episode, after a tragic bus crash that also resulted in House being admitted to the hospital. Although Amber’s death is not directly the fault of House, He was to blame for her being in the bus crash.
House’s addiction often hurt those around him, but after Amber came to pick him up from a bar, he forgot his cane. Burshtin brought him the cane to the bus he boarded, and minutes later he crashed. Amber was already sick, but the combination of her injured kidneys and the drugs in her system draining her organs further meant there was no hope for her.
It was heavily implied that without the bus crash, Amber would have had some chance of survival. This was one of the few moments that House actually showed some remorse for his actions, But it’s still terrible. He shouldn’t have relied on others to pick him up when he was drunk, and the fact that he was looking for Wilson first made it even harder on his conscience.
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Wilson was almost arrested for avoiding his father’s funeral
Season 5, Episode 4 – Birthmarks
House’s relationship with his father was a complicated one, especially when he deduced that the man who raised him was not his biological father. despite this, Wilson encouraged House to attend John’s funeral in season 5 Episode “Birthmarks.” Wilson didn’t need to drive him there, especially since House was far from a good friend, but he gently nudged his friend to make peace with the strained relationship he had with his late father.
However, House refused to let the day go as planned. When they passed a patrol car, House used his stick to hit the speeder, which resulted in them being pulled over for speeding. It was an amazingly selfish move, and House happily allowed Wilson to get into trouble with the law just because he was stubborn.
Which made “Birthmarks” one of the most stressful episodes of House was that the titular character was present for the last time Wilson dealt with the police. Although everything in Louisiana was sorted out, House knew that the situation could still be used against Wilson, but still felt that his father issues were more important.
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Borrowing large amounts of money from Wilson for no reason
Season 2, Episode 5 – Daddy’s Boy
It has been suggested several times over House That Wilson had loaned the titular character money, but it wasn’t until the season 2 episode “Daddy’s Boy” that audiences learned how often it was. Over the years, Wilson gave the house money on four occasions, the last one being $5,000.
However, in a later argument between the pair, House revealed that he was only asking to see how far Wilson would go.
House spent thousands of dollars on a motorcycle, which was an amazing amount to spend randomly on something so non-essential. However, in a later argument between the pair, House revealed that he was only asking to see how far Wilson would go. Considering everything Wilson did to help House, this was a rather brutal and self-centered act by the genius doctor.
House clearly loved doing things for the sake of it, especially if it involved him indirectly mocking someone, but it just felt like a power play. He made matters worse by magically offering to repay Wilson After he found out that his parents were invited to dinner, and he wanted to avoid meeting them as much as possible. House was a terrible friend to Wilson in HouseBut this nonsensical and manipulative move was one of the worst.
House is a medical mystery drama in which the villain is typically a hard-to-diagnose medical disease. It follows Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), a world-renowned disability diagnostician with a notorious substance abuse issue. With his team of world-class doctors, House has built a reputation as one of the most brilliant doctors in the world – An especially impressive feat considering that he rarely sees his patients.
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Olivia Wilde, Jesse Spencer, Lisa Edelstein
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November 16, 2004
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8
- Directors
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Deran Sarafian