Some of the things that would affect other friendships wouldn't affect theirs so deeply. For example, if House tried to save Amber and couldn't, Wilson would grieve, of course, but I can't see him blaming House.
I have to watch they promo again. But I remember thinking that when Wilson said 'Yes' that he wanted House to risk his own life, it seemed angry, almost accusatory. So I can't shake the feeling that Wilson is, at some point in the episode, blaming House for Amber's condition.
ETA: Okay. I'm on crack. I just watched the promo again. Wilson doesn't actually say anything. It's just the expression on his face that made me think this.
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Date: 2008-05-14 02:25 am (UTC)I have to watch they promo again. But I remember thinking that when Wilson said 'Yes' that he wanted House to risk his own life, it seemed angry, almost accusatory. So I can't shake the feeling that Wilson is, at some point in the episode, blaming House for Amber's condition.
ETA: Okay. I'm on crack. I just watched the promo again. Wilson doesn't actually say anything. It's just the expression on his face that made me think this.