Reviews for Listening In |
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![]() ![]() ![]() I am glad someone finally acknowledged the fact that Wilson almost cost House's patient her life because of his UNETHICAL DOSES OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS TO HOUSE...as we ALL noticed in season 6 House and antidepressants equals a dim House. He lost more patients during seasons 6 and 7 than all other seasons put together...yea House distracted is not good. |
![]() ![]() ![]() There are so many subtle undertones with House and Wilson's friendship and I believe you got them all. I liked the way you wrote their friendship and how both of them overheard the other defending them. They both brought out a deeper insight into the other that most people can't see. Great job! |
![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, I did like this one! :) |
![]() ![]() ![]() A very brilliantly written story. I love the dialog, and how each character interacts. It's also nice to hear House defending Wilson. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Aw :) That was perfect! |
![]() ![]() ![]() House's voice was clipped and harsh, and Wilson knew he was annoyed too. "He's the world's worst husband, but he could teach a master class in friendship. He's even on speaking terms with all his exes. Talked to Wendy lately?" His voice faded away, the conversation — at least for Wilson's benefit — over. Wilson smiled. The last of his headache was gone Loved the above. I think that House made sure Wilson would hear. Or maybe not. Once, again you did great with keeping in character, adding a new element in the dynamic, etc, etc... |
![]() ![]() ![]() was that a Rod Stewart reference in there? very IC and nice exploration of the whole Foreman issue -a much ignored topic on FF. |
![]() ![]() ![]() This was very good. I almost feel guilty because I thought Wilson on speed was funny. Unsafe and totally unprofessional, of course, but funny. And you definitely captured Foreman's irritating self-righteousness. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Sweet. Loved the round-about way you had House share his thoughts. :) |
![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, this was simple and wonderful. I love the way you write - you don't add flowery prose or overly-dramatic one-liners, the quality of the actual dialogue and the warm feelings I, and other readers I'm sure, got from House's little spat with Foreman was enough. This entire piece was in-character, but Wilson not getting extreme warm and fuzzies like I did from that conversation seemed very true to me. If that's what Wilson was really in the friendship for... then there wouldn't be a friendship. |