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House admits he switched his dental records with his patient in order to fake his own death; astonished, Wilson states that House just destroyed his own life and will go to jail, unable to ever practice medicine again. House reminds Wilson that he is legally dead and asks Wilson how he would like to spend his last months before he dies.
James Evan Wilson, [1] M.D., is a fictional character on the medical drama House.He is played by Robert Sean Leonard. [2] The character first appears in the show's pilot episode when he introduces a medical case to the protagonist, Dr. Gregory House. [3]
Wilson weans Amber off anesthesia in order to spend her last moments alive with him. The team comes in one by one to say goodbye to Amber, and after Wilson himself says goodbye, he shuts off Amber's bypass and she dies peacefully in Wilson's arms. Unconscious, House has a vision of Amber, who persuades him not to give up on life and die ...
However, the tickets are mysteriously cancelled, and Thirteen confronts House, Cuddy and Wilson to find out who did it. Wilson confesses to hacking Thirteen's e-mail account, but it is later shown that it was really House. House is evasive about whether he did it for his own benefit, Foreman's or Thirteen's, but Wilson surmises that it is ...
Before the operation, Wilson asks House to be there for the operation. House, showcasing a rare moment of vulnerability, initially refuses by revealing to Wilson that he cannot since "If you die, I'm alone." At the operation, as Wilson is being anesthetized, he sees House enter the viewing area above and smiles just as the anesthetic fully ...
Wilson was married to Ellen Wilson from 1885 to her death in 1914, then married Edith Wilson in 1915, according to Britannica. Ellen Wilson had a sister and two brothers. Ellen Wilson had a sister ...
Rainn Wilson is doing some reflecting after losing a large portion of his home in a mountain fire.. The actor and podcast host, 58, first announced that he and wife Holiday Reinhorn’s California ...
House's inability to diagnose Kutner's depression causes House to suspect foul play. The show's producers confirmed that his death was indeed a suicide. [4] In "Both Sides Now", Kutner appears briefly in one of House's hallucinations, along with Amber Volakis (who had previously died in "Wilson's Heart").