I feel bad for thinking the ending was absolutely perfect. It sounds awful, but that is how I would *want* things to end for them -- together like that.
The story was devoid of sentimentality, and felt so natural. We're just studying in myth class this week myths of life, death, and rebirth (Demeter, Inanna, Isis et al). It's funny how this fits; Wilson has to face death so that his relationship with House can be reborn as something new and fruitful, and they can have a life together at last (though it is brief). And who knows? Possibly an afterlife as well. *sniffle*
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Date: 2007-02-05 04:11 am (UTC)I feel bad for thinking the ending was absolutely perfect. It sounds awful, but that is how I would *want* things to end for them -- together like that.
The story was devoid of sentimentality, and felt so natural. We're just studying in myth class this week myths of life, death, and rebirth (Demeter, Inanna, Isis et al). It's funny how this fits; Wilson has to face death so that his relationship with House can be reborn as something new and fruitful, and they can have a life together at last (though it is brief). And who knows? Possibly an afterlife as well. *sniffle*