Melissa was a freak, is a freak, and always will be a freak. She wanted feral Shauna and now she’s married to the daughter of the woman she killed? That’s actually INSANE. Like girl your high horse needs to be much much lower
Every. Fucking. Morning.
no like shut up over this part shut up shut up shut up
babygirl is yearning so so hard
babygirl wants to get married so so bad
communion wafers are not cruelty free. they fucked that boy upppp
s1e5 damned if you do - house and wilson spend christmas together
s1e10 histories - wilson asks house to treat a patient
s1e18 babies & bathwater - vogler tries to get house removed from the hospital staff
s2e5 daddy's boy - $5000 is exchanged, wilson and house get dinner with house's parents
s2e7 all in - poker night benefit at ppth
s2e16 safe - prank war!
s2e19 house vs god - wilson tries to attend house's poker nights
s3e7 son of a coma guy - road trip and wilson interrogates house about stealing his pad, "maybe i don't want to push this until it breaks"
s3e22 resignation - wilson and house dose each other with ssris/speed
s4e1 alone - wilson kidnaps house's guitar
s4e3 97 seconds - "i love you", house helps wilson out of a funk
s4e12 don't ever change - house tries to break up amber and wilson
s4e16 wilson's heart - angst with a capital "A"
s5e4 birthmarks - wilson drags house to his father's funeral
s5e11 joy to the world - wilson bets house he can't receive a present from a patient
s5e15 the social contract - "does it bother you that we don't have a social contract?", wilson visits his brother
s5e23 "under my skin" - wilson tries to help house figure out his hallucinations
s6e3 epic fail - house tries out some new hobbies, wilson's along for the ride
s6e7 known unknowns - wilson is set to give a speech at an oncology conference
s6e10 wilson - "if you die, i'm alone"
s6e11 the down low - gay chicken
s6e13 moving the chain - house and wilson fight over their bathtub, leading to a prank war
s6e15 private lives - "be not afraid"
s6e16 black hole - house challenges wilson to furnish their apartment himself
s6e21 baggage - house moves out
s8e20 post mortem - wilson forces house out on a road trip
s7e5 unplanned parenthood - wilson and house struggle with babysitting
s7e19 last temptation - chicken bet
s8e2 transplant - house tries to win back wilson's affections
s8e14 love is blind - wilson, house, and house's mom shenanigans
s8e19 the c word - house takes care of wilson
s8e21 holding on - house is desperate for wilson to stay
s8e22 everybody dies - finale
“What home do you have to go back to?”
Oh this breaks my heart. The way Lottie is talking to both Nat and herself. The way Nat looks at her after she says it as she realizes how right Lottie is. All Nat has back at home is a trailer that carries the memory of her abusive father and a mother who resents her. All Lottie has is an empty mansion and parents who will sedate her and lock her away because her mental health is an embarrassment to them. Neither of them have ever known what home is.
Misty and Crystal as “Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan” by Ilya Repin:
Shauna and Jackie as “Saturn Devouring His Son” by Francisco Goya:
Lottie as “The Wounded Deer” by Frida Kahlo:
Doomcoming as “Fire Dance” by Joseph Tomanek:
Javi as “The Sacrifice of Isaac” by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio:
Laura Lee as “Joan of Arc” by John Everett Millais:
Coach Ben as “The Desperate Man” by Gustave Courbet:
Natalie and her dad as “Judith Beheading Holofernes” by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio:
The Jackie feast as “The Golden Apple of Discord” by Jacob Jordaens:
Shauna’s marriage as “The Reluctant Bride” by Auguste Toulmouche:
The team during the winter as “The Potato Eaters” by Vincent Van Gogh:
Travis during Doomcoming as “The Flaying of Marsyas” by Titian:
The card drawing as “The Execution of Lady Jane Grey” by Paul Delaroche:
Coach Ben witnessing the Jackie feast as “The Scream” by Edvard Munch:
Travis and Javi as “Anguish” by August Friedrich Schenck:
Tai and Van on the expedition as “The Dead Miner” by Charles Christian Nahl:
Shauna as “The Lunatic of Étretat” by Hugues Merle:
The final few survivors as “Cannibals” by Odd Nerdrum:
Natalie as “Death and the Soldier” by Hans Larwin:
The team and the Wilderness as “Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle” by Arnold Böcklin:
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