She's a smug bitch because she wanted to make sure he got home safe? House was clearly very drunk and she just wanted to do the what she knew Wilson would have done. No, I'm saying the way she acted with him once she saw his reaction to her having followed him. To me, way she talked to him,looked at him suggested she was purposely harrassing him when she knew he didnt want her help.either on the bus or before&was enjoying doing so.yeah its something House would do but I didnt find her engaging enough to enjoy it via Amber as much as House.
WHilst Im aware there was a writers strike, there was nothing that I noticed(but totally open to input,I'd like to wrong about length of relationship as i find it unrealistic otherwise)that in any way suggested that the relationship was of any great length long-if watched solely on dvd 20yrs from now whilst there is canon in, i think 4.15 that theres a week i havent(yet?)noticed anything canonically that its longer.
He said that he tried to blame House at the time but couldn't because it really wasn't his fault. True, but he was willing to let House think it, for a very long time, salting the wound that they'd never been friends. Wilson was grieving, but being that cruel was something special.
Maybe it was love, but for me the relationship never rang true, I didnt see them together working. Whilst I actually like parts of Amber with Wilson(when she wanted him to get bed he wanted, reason she gave was wonderful)the flipside of those moments to me, was that Wilson would tire of that, of that constant pushing, constant sheknowsbest approach.its not a bad quality persay, but its tiring&having that with House&amber?Wilson would explode.
or she would tire of him, of feeling like she had to lead him through a relationship.
And the ep where she made the demands on his time, alotting house a few hours a week was annoying from the writers.theyd made this ballsy woman(even if i didnt like her much)&then made her seem somewhat insecure/whiney. seeing house at work isnt the same as social. i hate when friends ditch everyone they know when they get into a relationship&this grated, but that would be true of any 'ship in House. Just as it irritated me that Wilson told Amber about the ducklings testing Houses blood. That House felt he needed to test Wilson's loyalty was sad, even worse that Wilson believed he had a right to tell Amber, that sleeping with her meant that he had to tell her everything a friend told him, in confidence.
Simply put, i didnt like her, I didnt like who Wilson was with her&partially i think i balked at the way it ended because it felt contrived, as if the writers panicked about the strike&wanted something showy to end with without enough to back it up(not that they were alone, other shows seemed to come up with absurd storylines to woo viewers back with).If her death was always planned then if the season had been its proper length,more of them as a couple had been seen,that it had felt more natural, id like it more. If her death was simply to get viewrs back, or the timing of her death(say brought foward etc etc)then for me, it cheapened the characters. I havent read anything from writers/producers about it but havent actively searched.Know anything?
I wasnt saying I think Wilson and House should of gone, 'oh well let her die' but I dont like how it was done&I certainly didnt mean Wilson spent the whole episode thrilled, but somehting was missing for me.It was explained very well in a fic I read that Wilson had panicked and knew that House would do whatever he asked and House would help&I thought that was great, but watching that episode I didnt have that intitial reaction to it and so the arc is among my disliked
Thats just me, perhaps Ill never like S4 or maybe one day I'll love it but for now, not so much&people will always disagree&that can be fun(but only on things like tv 'ships&music where in the end nobodys life is actually at stake)&changing someones intial gut reaction to something is hard, all that can be done is putting your own interpretaion out there, so I'm gonna take how you saw it, try rewatching s4/last few eps from that perspective, see if maybe I can mesh them.
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WHilst Im aware there was a writers strike, there was nothing that I noticed(but totally open to input,I'd like to wrong about length of relationship as i find it unrealistic otherwise)that in any way suggested that the relationship was of any great length long-if watched solely on dvd 20yrs from now whilst there is canon in, i think 4.15 that theres a week i havent(yet?)noticed anything canonically that its longer.
He said that he tried to blame House at the time but couldn't because it really wasn't his fault. True, but he was willing to let House think it, for a very long time, salting the wound that they'd never been friends. Wilson was grieving, but being that cruel was something special.
Maybe it was love, but for me the relationship never rang true, I didnt see them together working. Whilst I actually like parts of Amber with Wilson(when she wanted him to get bed he wanted, reason she gave was wonderful)the flipside of those moments to me, was that Wilson would tire of that, of that constant pushing, constant sheknowsbest approach.its not a bad quality persay, but its tiring&having that with House&amber?Wilson would explode.
or she would tire of him, of feeling like she had to lead him through a relationship.
And the ep where she made the demands on his time, alotting house a few hours a week was annoying from the writers.theyd made this ballsy woman(even if i didnt like her much)&then made her seem somewhat insecure/whiney. seeing house at work isnt the same as social. i hate when friends ditch everyone they know when they get into a relationship&this grated, but that would be true of any 'ship in House. Just as it irritated me that Wilson told Amber about the ducklings testing Houses blood. That House felt he needed to test Wilson's loyalty was sad, even worse that Wilson believed he had a right to tell Amber, that sleeping with her meant that he had to tell her everything a friend told him, in confidence.
Simply put, i didnt like her, I didnt like who Wilson was with her&partially i think i balked at the way it ended because it felt contrived, as if the writers panicked about the strike&wanted something showy to end with without enough to back it up(not that they were alone, other shows seemed to come up with absurd storylines to woo viewers back with).If her death was always planned then if the season had been its proper length,more of them as a couple had been seen,that it had felt more natural, id like it more. If her death was simply to get viewrs back, or the timing of her death(say brought foward etc etc)then for me, it cheapened the characters. I havent read anything from writers/producers about it but havent actively searched.Know anything?
I wasnt saying I think Wilson and House should of gone, 'oh well let her die' but I dont like how it was done&I certainly didnt mean Wilson spent the whole episode thrilled, but somehting was missing for me.It was explained very well in a fic I read that Wilson had panicked and knew that House would do whatever he asked and House would help&I thought that was great, but watching that episode I didnt have that intitial reaction to it and so the arc is among my disliked
Thats just me, perhaps Ill never like S4 or maybe one day I'll love it but for now, not so much&people will always disagree&that can be fun(but only on things like tv 'ships&music where in the end nobodys life is actually at stake)&changing someones intial gut reaction to something is hard, all that can be done is putting your own interpretaion out there, so I'm gonna take how you saw it, try rewatching s4/last few eps from that perspective, see if maybe I can mesh them.