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House has returned from the hospital post-op from his leg surgery. Stacey has asked Wilson to cover her "House duty", since she’s unfortunately working overdue and can’t produce it home.

*You brain staying with Greg for a while? I’m working overdue unfortunately. Couldn’t receive the time off, you know how it is.*

“Yeah, I understand. Some jobs just require more attention than others. Don’t worry, though.” He added a slight pause, merged with an awkward look on his face alongside a hand on his hip, both of which she couldn’t see. “Did you need me to bring anything over? For you or for House?” Wilson quickly said his answer. She wasn’t quite asking from what it seemed. He knew Home, and especially his and Stacey’s connection. He could only assume what was happening to it, you know, based on experience.



James and Gregory’s Connection in House, Explained

Summary

  • Wilson appeared in 172 episodes of House out of 177, making him very popular.
  • Both House and Wilson have metaphorical connections to Sherlock Holmes and Watson.
  • Fans are divided on whether House and Wilson's relationship has sentimental undertones.

Housecompletely altered the traditional conventions of a medical drama, introducing fans to the ever-dynamic Diagnostics Team. Every episode provided audiences with a novel set of excessive cases, ensuring that they could obey along intently as Dr. Gregory Residence and his team discover the real capabilities of the human body under pressure. But this series wasn't all doom and gloom. With Hugh Laurie's wit and the absurd nature of every case, this show also managed to blend the lines between a sitcom and a procedural drama.

Though Dr. House is instantly recognized for existence possibly the most miserable and hostile man on the planet, his bond with Jame

Overview

A Sherlock Holmes analog, Dr. Gregory Property solves medical mysteries while creature an unrepentant pill-popping pain in the ass of pretty much everyone. He plays mind games with colleagues and patients alike, including his best friend, oncologist James Wilson. You can call him acerbic or brutally honest, but the reality is he’s a narcissistic asshole.

He’d probably have been fired earlier but the reason he limps is because of his boss, and god damn it, he’s almost always right. It’s never lupus, after all.

Notable Queer-Centric Episodes

  • Season 2, Episode 13 “Skin Deep”  – A teenaged model has androgen insensitivity syndrome, a rare (1 in 10,000 births) condition where the body has no channel to process testosterone. Despite having an XY chromosome pair, and testicles (which failed to drop), her anatomy otherwise completely conforms to female norms.
  • Season 2, Episode 19 “Euphoria (Part 1)”  – While investigating his patient’s office (a police precinct), a character credited simply as “transvestite” can be seen sitting and smiling at House. They are portrayed by Calvin King

    House and Schrödinger’s Queerbait

    I’m pretty confident in saying that House changed my life.

    A bit uninspiringly, House didn’t change my experience with any life lessons. What changed my existence was House and Wilson’s dynamic, and its undeniable gay subtext.

    Is it queerbait? Queerbait is defined as cis, straight creators manufacturing a relationship between two people of the similar gender that seems to be going beyond friendship as a way to attract an LGBT audience, but never committing to it, as it would alienate the cis, direct part of their audience.

    There were plenty of direct cis people involved in the creation of Dwelling and Wilson’s dynamic, which never goes anywhere beyond two dysfunctional best friends But there are also two writers, Liz Freidman and Sara Hess, both of whom are women-loving women and who wrote some of the most subtext-heavy episodes in House. The actor who played Property, Hugh Laurie, spoke favorably of a romantic meaning, and one of the producers, Katie Jacobs, was known in the LiveJournal days as the patron saint of House/Wilson.

    So what happened there? Was it all a ploy to attract a ga