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Yep, House faked his own death to avoid prison and spend time with his best friend before he died. Sure, most people think he's dead now except Foreman, who got a little reminder in the form of House's Princeton badge , but what matters is that the last shot was House and Wilson, riding motorcycles down a tree lined road into the sunset.

Besides the ending, what moved us most during the finale was the fact that House realized he did want to change who he was, even after Wilson's death. While House hung out in the burning building, he got visits from Kutner Kal Penn , Amber Anne Dudek , Stacy Sela Ward and Cameron Jennifer Morrison , who all convinced him that suicide was not an option and that he had plenty to live for. And House didn't let fate decide if he died or not in that building…he got up and started to walk out all by himself.

Until he laid eyes on his best friend Wilson, who was waiting outside with Foreman Omar Epps , and the building exploded. Thankfully, he was able to slip out the back and become legally dead. It felt slightly odd that all these important people came to House in the fire and Cuddy wasn't one of them.

Of course, we knew a while ago Lisa Edelstein wouldn't appear in the finale, but we did have a sliver of hope she'd surprise us all. He's certainly a man who's paid a huge price personally. He's not physically healthy and he's not happy. And he's paid a huge price to pursue what he wants to pursue, which is solving puzzles. What kind of puzzles do you think he will look for since he can't practice medicine? Shore: Who knows what will happen, but he is giving up a lot. Although he didn't have a choice at the end, he is giving something up to spend time with Wilson.

I liked the montage of the original team members at the end. Shore: It is the end of the series and they were an important part of the series. We wanted to leave the audience with where they are now and what's in their future. Does Foreman Omar Epps realize in that last moment that House is still alive? Shore: I'm proud of the show and everything we did. I'm proud that we did episodes very well.

Not all equally well, but we did episodes that I'm proud of. In terms of legacy, that was there almost from the beginning. That character and what that character stands for — the pursuit of truth — I'm so honored and lucky to be able to put that in front of millions of people and make people think a little bit.

What did you think of the House finale? Close Ad. Live TV. New This Month. An honest, empathetic, and eager character, Dr. Cameron was an immunologist and House's diagnostics team member for six seasons. Like many other characters, she returned in the series finale. After the show, Jennifer Morrison continued developing her career.

We can also see the actress in a substantial recurring role in the fourth season of "This Is Us," where she plays Cassidy Sharp. She also dated her "Once Upon a Time" co-star Sebastian Stan, but this relationship didn't last, too.

Currently, the actress is reportedly single. A post shared by Jennifer Morrison jennifermorrison. Peter Jacobson as Dr. Chris Taub. At first, it might have seemed that Dr. Taub, a plastic surgeon, would appear only in a few episodes of the show, but he eventually turned into a regular.

The actor has been married to actress Whitney Scott since , and they have a son together. Not much is known about their family as Jacobson doesn't like to share the details with the public.

Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House. Hugh Laurie was a household name and a comedy legend in the UK way before playing Dr. Laurie and Fry are still good friends and, although Laurie is an atheist, just like House, he still asked Fry to become his children's godfather. Show off your love for House. The House auction is now live. Since the show ended, Laurie kept himself busy. Even with this hectic schedule, he still found time to record two critically-acclaimed blues albums!

He is "incapable of turning away from any responsibility" and ultimately believes that "enduring pain for someone you care about" is what life is all about.

In contrast to his own personality and demeanor, Wilson generally finds friends in much darker and more dour people, such as his best friend House or girlfriend Amber.

In fact, House and Wilson are so very different from each other, that the close pair of friends can be said to be "polar opposites. This trait makes Wilson the only person who is willing to be with House on such a close and personal level of friendship. This is because of how much he cares about other people, resulting in him wanting to be as involved with them as possible. He has also demonstrated that he caves in to people's demands too easily and has trouble forming his own opinions.

In the Season 3 episode, Family, House lashes out at Wilson for leaving a major decision up to the parents of a patient, and when asked what he would recommend, he simply tells the parents that it's their decision.

Also, in the Season 4 episode, Living the Dream, his girlfriend, Amber Volakis, tells him that the reason that his previous marriages didn't work out was because he did whatever they wanted and he ended up resenting them. She also angrily tells him "don't you ever do that to me. In Season 8, Wilson even agrees to undergo debilitating chemotherapy in order to extend his lifetime for House's sake, despite not wanting the treatment for himself. Wilson constantly enables House, including drug abuse and rude behavior, but on occasion stands up to him, usually for his own good, such as refusing to help him escape the psych ward in "Broken," or refusing to take the fall for a vandalism charge in Season 8.

While Wilson is normally a calm, serious person, he does have a humorous and playful side, as well. He has also proven many times that he is more than capable of outwitting House with such examples being during the Season 2 episode, Safe where Wilson successfully sawed through House's cane so that it broke when House put his full weight on it, in Not Cancer , having learnt that House had a private eye to spy on him, Wilson deliberately hired a prostitute for a short visit and planted drug paraphernalia in his own garbage and then in the Season 8 episode, Perils of Paranoia where Wilson successfully locked House in the bathroom.

Despite his kind, and sometimes humorous nature, Wilson does occasionally get in a cranky mood. This typically happens when House pushes him to his limits, or when his issues just become difficult to handle, in general.

There have also been times where Wilson has expressed some outrage or anger towards Cuddy, House himself and even some of House's team, usually for some emotional failure. This usually manifests in him "going off" on them, but is usually brief, and he typically makes up with them quickly.

This happens a number of times with House. He also suffers from depression, for which he has been clinically treated. According to actor Robert Sean Leonard, he describes Wilson as "the saddest man alive Wilson also occasionally gets petty, such as with germs and keeping food safe, and with keeping his furniture clean.

In the season 6 episode, "Open and Shut," this proves to be a challenge with his attempt to get back together with Sam.

Wilson becomes annoyed when Sam puts the milk in the door shelf of the refrigerator, saying that it would be colder in the center, thus less likely to become spoiled.

Wilson originally tries to ignore his annoyance with Sam not being as cautious as he is, and says nothing to her about it at first. However, House notices and uses it to try to test and sabotage the strength of Wilson's re-emerging relationship with Sam, by off-setting the dishes in the dishwasher so that there's a big bowl on the bottom shelf that blocks the water from getting to the top shelf.

Thinking that Sam also did that, and not knowing it was actually House's "testing", Wilson finally asks Sam if she could be more cautious with germs, and also if she could use a coaster with her drinks on his furniture.

Sam becomes surprised when he brings up and asks for all of that at once, though eventually becomes glad that, unlike before, Wilson is expressing his annoyances.

However, Wilson's high standards for detail also prove useful. In the Season 6 Episode, "Wilson," he noticed that a Cancer patient, who was in remission, did not brag about his grand kids like usual.

While a seemingly minute happening, especially for a Cancer patient, Wilson thought that the patient's subtle increase of depression could be the result of new Cancer.

Having done some tests as a result, there indeed was a newly formed, small Cancerous mass in the patient's lung, which didn't end up doing much harm, due to the very early catch. Wilson was then congratulated for this finding, from his attention to detail, at a board meeting. His perceptiveness also helps him accurately interpret things that House is saying, including when House lies or denies his true motives, on many occasions.

Wilson is a theatre geek who frequently references plays and musicals. Although he watches "trashy" tv with House - who prefers it as a distraction while he's thinking about a case or for pure entertainment value - Wilson loves classic cinema and puts up framed posters in his office for movies like "Vertigo", "Touch of Evil", and "Ordinary People".

The plots of those movies hint at insights into Wilson's character: a man on the verge of a breakdown who can't stop trying to save a woman he ends up losing; a flawed detective who walks with a limp; and an upper-middle-class family pretending they're coping with the loss of their oldest son while the mother emotionally shuts out her younger son who is struggling with his mental health and guilt in the aftermath.

The two friends are so close that gay references have been made to the relationship between the two characters of the show. During season 2 in "The Mistake" House has made a joke about the relationship between them "I'm gay!

Oh that's not what you meant. It would explain a lot, though: no girlfriend, always with Wilson, the obsession with sneakers Verne Gay of Newsday described House's love for Wilson as "touching and genuine. In an interview with E! The term Hilson has been coined to describe those who support a romantic relationship between the two, and in the episodes Hunting , The Tyrant and The Down Low they have been mistaken for a gay couple.

However, the relationship is deep but platonic. One of the reasons House is so close to Wilson is that it appears it is the one relationship he has that he has no chance of ruining.

There is a security to their relationship, as shown by the fact that they always come back to each other despite some harsh events usually caused by House , as with Amber's death being inadvertently caused by House, or House crashing the car into Cuddy's home and breaking Wilson's wrist in the process.

House also occasionally manipulates, and plays games, to take advantage of and magnify Wilson's faults. Wilson and House do share similar tastes. They are often attracted to the same women even Cuddy at one point. In the Season 5 episode, The Social Contract, Wilson himself mentions that their relationship is abnormal, that House prefers to tell the harsh truth rather than comfort Wilson with 'collaborative lies' as many people tend to do.

This peculiarity is very well a contribution to House and Wilson's long-lasting relationship, as they both know one another at their worst, and aren't afraid to call each other out on it. One other thing that Wilson does as a regular basis is to provide House with inspiration for his cases while talking about totally unrelated matters.



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