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Dee Laundry ([personal profile] deelaundry) wrote2009-10-08 12:51 pm
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May not be a unique thought

Ausiello had a very, very vague spoiler -- to the degree of "The script is very good," although that's not what was said -- for an upcoming episode of House, and it got me thinking.

Ausielllo said he heard that RSL "should start writing his Emmy speech now" for a specific future episode. If RSL couldn't even get a nomination for "Wilson's Heart," then what could be so dramatic and intense as to get him noticed by Emmy voters? Hm.

This is pure speculation, but what if, guys, what if they have RSL play Danny Wilson in an episode? O_O So many possibilities.


Please don't mention any other spoilers for episodes after 6-4 (the one from Mon 10/5 in the US) in comments.

[identity profile] photoash.livejournal.com 2009-10-08 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
You and [livejournal.com profile] nightdogbarks both have amazing ideas for what it could be. I actually haven't read many spoilers for what's past where we are now in the show so I don't know if I'm way off base but I wonder if it'll be related to a patient. Like what if we watched Wilson go through the course of treatment of one child and the child dies? Like from diagnosis, chemo, death? But that would not be the normal format of the show :/ so I dunno.

I hope it has something to do with Danny! I wish the show would be introspective enough to have it be Wilson comparing/contrasting House and Danny via different scenes and have House meet Danny and also show Wilson dealing with his family who are being un-supportive (speculation no idea how supportive they are).

[identity profile] deelaundry.livejournal.com 2009-10-08 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Like what if we watched Wilson go through the course of treatment of one child and the child dies? Like from diagnosis, chemo, death?

Ooh, that would be so wonderful. Not for the patient, obviously, but it would be amazing for us as viewers.

I would love to see more of Wilson's family. I had always pictured them as being very sweet, but when the "Ordinary People" poster showed up, that raised some questions. (Have you seen the movie? The mother is very cold and withdrawn, stuck in her own pain and unable to really parent her child.)

[identity profile] topaz-eyes.livejournal.com 2009-10-08 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Ordinary People is a *definite* must-see. Mary Tyler Moore and Donald Sutherland were brilliant, especially considering they were cast against type.