House Goes To His Dad's Funeral | House M.D



I wouldn’t want house to talk at my funeral…

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From Season 5 Episode 4 ”Birthmarks”: House tries every delaying tactic available when Wilson forces him to attend his father’s funeral. Meanwhile, the team tries to find the cause of a young woman’s abdominal pain and hemorrhage that occurred in China.

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32 thoughts on “House Goes To His Dad's Funeral | House M.D”

  1. While I don't think House should have to get up there and give a eulogy about his abuser, I think it was right for him to go to be there for his mom. Funerals are for the living and if he loves his mom he will be there for her because she's grieving even if he's not.

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  2. I saw a lot of comments about how they admire House and Wilson's friendship but overall, House is a bad friend. His only redeeming point was when he helped Wilson go through with the cancer battle but even that, he only did it because his friend is already at the end of the line which left him no choice but to get it together. If you remove the cancer part, he'll continue to treat his bestfriend like a doormat. Like, how many times does Wilson need to utter these words – "We're not friends anymore, House" and take him back again?
    Even if House was unapologetically honest and blunt to Wilson for his benefit and came in handy sometimes, there were still a lot of times that he went overboard for the sake of "testing" how far their friendship can go and put Wilson through in ridiculous situations.

    I bet if House was premiered today, it will garner a lot of criticism about romanticizing toxic friendships/relationships and honestly, it deserves to be criticized. You can't always use pain or misery as an excuse to hurt or inconvenience people. The only reason why he's getting away with it is because of his brilliance which feeds his ego more.
    I like the show to pieces but after a few reruns, I came to realized that there were a lot of elements that are truly problematic.

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  3. House is lovable but we all neglect to admit hes kind of a terrible human being, from the start of the show to the end he’s usually always the worst person in the main cast and he would be hated by everyone if someone like that was real

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  4. Gosh I missed Wilson so much in this show. He really was Houses best mate. He seemed to be the only one who truly understood him and stuck by him. Gosh they were tweedle dum and tweedle dee 😂

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  5. Ech. House is surrounded by real self-serving POSs. House's father was abusive, cold, uncaring, manipulative, and everyone is forcing … literally, to attend the fineral and "speak." Yikes. I'd go NC with each and every one of them. No one should be forced to "pay hommage" to their torturer just because they had the misfortune of being related.

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