His eyes probably look so blue because everything else is white.
Oh agreed the lighting in that scene had something to do with his eyes looking so blue but there are many other times throughout the series they're looked just as blue and the actress who played the patient of the week from "Not Cancer", the second episode of Season 5 wrote on her blog that yes his eyes really are THAT blue.
I love these two episodes.
I have to say I do as well especially since it was by watching Wilson's Heart that hooked me for sure to House. Up until I watched it I'd watched an episode here or there but that one was just angsty and poignant I decided right then I'd be tuning in during the new season and I spent the off season last year catching up on the episodes I hadn't seen.
I cried throughout Wilson's Heart (especially during the DBS when House was crying and the white bus scene at the end), but I stayed away from tearjerkers this weekend so it wasn't so bad.
Let's see I think the moment that sets me off to crying in Wilson's Heart has to be when we see House was crying because it is House and because as you said it's so much more sadder to see a man cry. On that note of men crying, RSL also about did me in during this episode because Wilson's agony just radiates off of him. The part where Wilson and Amber say goodbye alone was enough to about do me in and then the scene on the bus just made it worse.
Anne Dudek, RSL and Hugh all did an amazing job!
Oh I completely and 100% agree!
The tearjerkers I watched this weekend were Finding Neverland and ironnically enough Dead Poets Society since what happens to RSL's character in that is what mainly sets me off whenever I watch that movie.
Oh agreed the lighting in that scene had something to do with his eyes looking so blue but there are many other times throughout the series they're looked just as blue and the actress who played the patient of the week from "Not Cancer", the second episode of Season 5 wrote on her blog that yes his eyes really are THAT blue.
I love these two episodes.
I have to say I do as well especially since it was by watching Wilson's Heart that hooked me for sure to House. Up until I watched it I'd watched an episode here or there but that one was just angsty and poignant I decided right then I'd be tuning in during the new season and I spent the off season last year catching up on the episodes I hadn't seen.
I cried throughout Wilson's Heart (especially during the DBS when House was crying and the white bus scene at the end), but I stayed away from tearjerkers this weekend so it wasn't so bad.
Let's see I think the moment that sets me off to crying in Wilson's Heart has to be when we see House was crying because it is House and because as you said it's so much more sadder to see a man cry. On that note of men crying, RSL also about did me in during this episode because Wilson's agony just radiates off of him. The part where Wilson and Amber say goodbye alone was enough to about do me in and then the scene on the bus just made it worse.
Anne Dudek, RSL and Hugh all did an amazing job!
Oh I completely and 100% agree!
The tearjerkers I watched this weekend were Finding Neverland and ironnically enough Dead Poets Society since what happens to RSL's character in that is what mainly sets me off whenever I watch that movie.