Oh I loved your analysis of "The Social Contract" and I agree 100% especially with the following:
-But the biggest and best WIN of the night was the House/Wilson relationship. There is finally an explanation as to why Wilson remains friends with House AND we get to learn a little more about Wilson's brother Daniel and how he has influenced Wilson's personality. House was sweet and kind in this episode, but still remained in character. (The scene with Chase was one of the most memorable and the most revealing dialogs yet.) House not only admits that Wilson is important to him, he proves it by volunteering to go with him to New York to see his brother. Of course, he's still House and all but forgets about Wilson when the team calls him, but it's nothing less than we'd expect from the man.
Yeah I loved how House showed some support to Wilson by volunteering to go with him to New York without being even the slightest bit out of character. I also loved the insights into why Wilson stays friends with House and how what happened with his brother has influenced who he is.
-House's elaborate scheme to compliment Cuddy was also sweet yet true to his character. (Cuddy's smile as the elevator doors closed was just perfect.)
-But the biggest and best WIN of the night was the House/Wilson relationship. There is finally an explanation as to why Wilson remains friends with House AND we get to learn a little more about Wilson's brother Daniel and how he has influenced Wilson's personality. House was sweet and kind in this episode, but still remained in character. (The scene with Chase was one of the most memorable and the most revealing dialogs yet.) House not only admits that Wilson is important to him, he proves it by volunteering to go with him to New York to see his brother. Of course, he's still House and all but forgets about Wilson when the team calls him, but it's nothing less than we'd expect from the man.
Yeah I loved how House showed some support to Wilson by volunteering to go with him to New York without being even the slightest bit out of character. I also loved the insights into why Wilson stays friends with House and how what happened with his brother has influenced who he is.
-House's elaborate scheme to compliment Cuddy was also sweet yet true to his character. (Cuddy's smile as the elevator doors closed was just perfect.)
*g* Yeah this was just perfect.