I wonder how often House has seen Wilson cry--beyond what we witnessed in the series.
I'm not sure why, but this conjured up an image for me of Wilson during House's infarction, sitting in the living room in tears, with the TV on in the background so as not to be heard, with House peeking out of his room for the first time in weeks, seeing Wilson crying, and promptly getting back into bed.
My guess would be either not very often, because Wilson has proven to be proficient at hiding things from House, or more often than Wilson realizes, as House has also proven to be clever at figuring Wilson out (although never completely, hence a neverending puzzle).
And, I forgot to mention it, but a scene that really paints Wilson as the saddest man in New Jersey is in the Tritter arc, when Wilson tells Tritter he won't testify against House, Tritter tells Wilson that Wilson will go to jail, and Wilson says "Better me, than him." Ouch.
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I'm not sure why, but this conjured up an image for me of Wilson during House's infarction, sitting in the living room in tears, with the TV on in the background so as not to be heard, with House peeking out of his room for the first time in weeks, seeing Wilson crying, and promptly getting back into bed.
My guess would be either not very often, because Wilson has proven to be proficient at hiding things from House, or more often than Wilson realizes, as House has also proven to be clever at figuring Wilson out (although never completely, hence a neverending puzzle).
And, I forgot to mention it, but a scene that really paints Wilson as the saddest man in New Jersey is in the Tritter arc, when Wilson tells Tritter he won't testify against House, Tritter tells Wilson that Wilson will go to jail, and Wilson says "Better me, than him." Ouch.