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The āWhy Arenāt People Writing Wilson Character Analysesā Analysis
When you ask someone who their favorite House M.D character is, there are three incredibly common answers: House, Wilson, and Chase. All three of these answers make sense; House is the protagonist, Wilson is the best friend to that protagonist, and Chase is one of the original deuteragonist's with the saddest, most fleshed out backstory. While, of course, there are political, societal reasons that these three are the common favoritesāall three of them are white men, who we have been conditioned into feeling more empathy for than their non-white, non-male counterparts; Wilson and Chase are both able bodied and conventionally attractive; House, while disabled, is the protagonist, making him far more sympathetic than he would be otherwiseāthere are just as many solid, textual reasons for this happening, including how the show itself handles the other characters. I am not making this post on a high horse; I got into House because of Chase-centric fanfiction, and Wilson is my current favorite character in the cast. But it has got me to think about something⦠odd, with these three characters, particularly in the fandom.
House, being the main character, is an infinitely interesting character to dissect. We follow his perspective for most of the episodes, and understand (or are made to think about) the decisions he makes on a more intricate level than most of the other characters. We know far more about Chase and his backstory than we do almost everyone else, and heās around on and off for a majority for the series, so of course people will pull apart the things he does and why he does them. While I am upset that these two get far more attention than some of the other people in the cast, I get it. I understand why there are so many people out there talking about House or Chase and why they were written the way they were.
But do you know who I donāt see getting these character analyses written about them (at least on Tumblr)? Wilson. If they exist, they are very few and far between, and are never enjoyed enough to show up on my dash. This to me, is very, very interesting. Itās not for a lack of content, a lack of things to talk about when it comes to Wilson; I have gone on multi hour long rants and tangents to my friends about his character, about the things he does and why he does them. And neither is it for a lack of people interested; he is one of the most popular characters in the show, after all. So why is this? Why do people not talk about Wilson?
To me, the answer is obvious: because Wilson is seen as accessory to House, both by the show itself and the fandom.
Of course, every character in House is seen in a similar light; everyone has some sort of connection to House, and since we rarely ever follow a perspective that isnāt his own, we really only see them the way House sees them. But with Wilson, itās far more apparent. Thereās a reason I, despite his importance to the narrative, described him as the ābest friend to the protagonistā rather than the solo descriptions I gave House and Chase.
There are so, so many episodes and plots surrounding him and his life in comparison to the rest of the castāa large portion of the Tritter arc in s3, the end of s4, s5ep17, s6ep10, the latter chunk of s6, etc.āand yet we still know so, so little about him as a person. Cuddy, while having a somewhat mysterious backstory throughout a large portion of the series, is a character we become incredibly familiar with familial-wise during the House/Cuddy arc, and we also follow her life adopting and taking care of Rachel as well as her relationship with Lucas in seasons 5 and 6. We meet Chaseās father; get two whole episodes surrounding him, and learn about his mother and his sister, his life in seminary, his love life with Cameron, etc. We see Foremanās mother, father, and brother multiple times throughout the series, and he, like Chase, has a whole arc surrounding his relationship with Thirteen. We meet Kutnerās parents following his passing, and Thirteenās parents are often alluded tooāhell, Taub has entire episodes centering around his personal relationships. Sure, we see Wilsonās relationships with Amber and Sam, we meet Bonnie in s3, and we learn about Danny throughout the series. But his unnamed parents and his unnamed brother, or any friends he may have outside Tucker (who we only meet because heās relevant to a medical case, in the episode that centers Wilson)? We know nothing about them.
And this lack of knowledge, in part, is why I believe Wilson is treated the way he is by the fandom: as accessory to House. I can name on two, maybe three hand the number of Wilson-centric fics Iāve read (as someone who has read maybe over a thousand House M.D fics at this point) that donāt have House actively in the narrative. The only ones in that list that donāt mention House are the ones where Wilson is too young to know who he is. With fanart, itās a lot easier to draw just Wilson on his own, but the moment heās put in a scene with another character, 9 out of 10 times itāll be House. And this is, in and of itself, not a fault of the fans, or even a fault at all; but this insistence on including House in everything Wilson does, in everything Wilson is, has become a problem.
There are many, many pieces of fanfiction that center around Wilson and his issues (in part to patch the fact that the show almost never addresses them) but Iāve noticed that so many of them always wrap back around to House at the endāusually with the two getting together romantically. Which leads me to the second part of my hypothesis as to why Wilson is treated the way he is in fandom spaces: House/Wilson. As someone who has written works surrounding this ship and has actively talked about it ad nauseam to people, I am not bringing it up to bash it. I love Hilson. But Iāve also had direct conversations with people about this show, trying to talk about its contents, only for them to tell me theyāre not watching the show for the medical content, or for the direct premise itself; theyāre watching it for Hilson. They skip scenes; episodes; entire arcs and plot points, just to see the dynamic House and Wilson have. And that, to me, shows exactly why Wilson is treated the way he is: heās not his own character with his own agency in a narrative, but the less interesting, less important, pretty boy half in a hollow āold man yaoiā carcass, devoid of plot or importance.
To the fandom, Wilson doesnāt really matter. Heās pretty and heās tragic, but thereās no reason to think about why heās tragic or what it means for the narrative, what it means for him and his actions. The only traits people care about are the fact heās attractive, heās attentive, and he loves House. Why would we need to treat him like his own character?
i scroll on the house tag on tumblr dot com and all i see is hilson. hilson this. hilson that. I DONT WANT TO TALK ABOUT FUCKING HILSON ANYMOREEEEEE
do you guys think wilson sleeps with her note like a comfort blanket
i always forget people genuinely believe other characters are ājust as badā as house until someone comes up to me and serves me the āwilson and house are equally bad people!ā special with a side of āwilson is the only one compatible with house and vice versa because theyāre too horrible for anyone elseā. like these ideas are so easily debunked by just watching the show critically and yet time and time again i still have to do it

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a lot of people tend to forget that wilson is (semi) canonically a cat person and i think i just need to. give u guys a reminder about that? the only dog we canonically (afaik) know he owned was hector, who was. first of all generally a menace. second of all a dog house ended up taking care of instead of wilson (which is a whole separate discussion that really frames houses treatment of animals in an incredibly negative way). and three a dog his wife takes in their divorce. i dont remember the episode particularly well but i dont think wilson exactly Liked this dog.
meanwhile, the two animals we KNOW he actually did adopt and keep were both cats. in season 7, he (if by chance) adopts sara, and in some time before canon he adopted a three legged siamese cat. he clearly loved these animals, to the point that house felt jealous of them. wilson loves cats. wilson is a cat person.
all of this to say sara was the best part of s7 and itās a shame nobody talks about her
went to see the 2nd fnaf movie today, i unfortunately didnāt like it very much. it was fun as a fnaf fan but it felt really lacking in its narrative and story and as someone who doesnāt like horror movies, it was fun but not fun enough to overcome that and truly enjoy it as a complete work.
my main issues were that it felt like connective tissue between the first movie and a third one and not like itās own standalone thing as well as just how much they. fumbled with the cast??? mike felt like he did nothing for the entire thing and the ending felt so undeserved, charlotte and henry really didnāt feel as important as they should have been, abby was abby idk i have no strong opinions on her, and vanessa, while interesting, felt odd as a focus character for this movie considering the fact that the third one (which is happening afaik) is very verryyy tied to william. also micheal had no real reason to be there???
i think if i (idiot child) wrote the movie iād have mike go to fnaf 2 after vanessa talks to him about abbyās drawings (him ignoring her and shutting her down felt so weird to me like. thatās your sister sheās trying to warn you is in danger???) instead of having the scene with the ghost hunters, and he meets micheal who talks about the location. micheal then ends up breaking the music box or gets mike to break it or something like that, leading the marionette to almost killing mike and having mike both be Petrified and upset enough to call the number on the freddyās is murder poster and miss abbyās science fair. so then when the ending happens it feels at least a bit more deserved because mike realizes that vanessaās own brother nearly killed him and she never told him anything about it. or something idk
mourning the loss of things i never got to experience right now. fanfiction.net forum boards. livejournal communities and the dreamwidth ones that followed. stumbling upon a random website, either a personal one or a fanfiction conglomerate that was hosted by a fan, diving into it and connecting with someone who iād never meet before purely out of a chance google search. stuff like that.
i think when it comes to fanfiction the⦠i suppose to put it in the worst way possible monopolization? conglomeration? ao3 it is nice from a convenience standpoint, as it lets you see everything from the same place. but i think ao3 distinctly lacks the sense of community most other fanfiction posting platforms seemed to have (which is both good and bad) and i, despite not living during that time, kind of miss it? or at the very least part of me wishes i got to experience fandom in the more raw way my forefathers got to.