I feel like before anyone happens to look at this blog ever I should let people know that I have only watched the seasons of Supergirl that have Winn.
I absolutely do not care for anything after season three—
GLEE moments that had me screaming
92 days until I meet Jeremy Jordan.
counting down the minutes
I have been waiting for this since I found out they were both on broadway at the same time. this is huge for me and like 16 other people
thinking about established relationship hilson is so funny because you just know they get freaky in wilson’s office (only office whose walls are not made entirely of glass) and it’s totally an open secret because the ducklings have come in on more than one occasion to the sight of house’s hand down wilson’s pants and the first time it happens chase comes in and is like what the fuck is going on and house just says “consult” without missing a beat and chase like. smacks his forehead on the doorframe in his haste to run away and immediately tells foreman and cameron that their boss is fucking his boybestie and they’re both like. yeah duh they’re so obvious with it and then house comes back with a hickey demanding blood tests or whatever and it never comes up again.
Oh to be a fan of Winn Schott and Barry Allen when you can’t stand the CW writing
i need more people here to watch smash so that they understand the pain i went through and am inflicting on myself yet again
If House came out in the 2020s there would absolutely be an episode where House steals a vape from a teenage patient with the intent of mocking them and ends up getting really into it. Cuddy tries to stop him from vaping in the hospital but it turns out there’s a loophole in the anti smoking rules that mean e-cigs aren’t technically banned.
While Cuddy is on a mission to fix the rules, House is collecting the grossest, sweetest vape flavours he can find. Foreman’s pissed because House keeps blowing smoke in his face, Chase finds this really funny and Cameron is unsuccessfully trying to stage an intervention. Wilson just puts his hands on his hips and asks that House refrains from vaping in front of his lung cancer patients.
Somehow the episode ends with the reveal that cotton candy vape juice was the only thing keeping the patient alive and House’s vaping habit was actually genius medical research. Cameron and Wilson are relieved House doesn’t actually have a new addiction. Episode ends with House taking one last puff of his vape and then going to put in it the bin before reconsidering and pocketing it. This is never brought up again
Winn Schott to me is a perfect example of childhood emotional abuse/neglect in a more subtle way to the audience. Where he doesn't realize just how controlling and emotionally neglectful his father was to him until he's faced with it again years later.
Because hey man. His father doesn't love him. He loves the CONCEPT of him. Loves the idea of his son and when you do that shit, it comes out in the way you treat your child even if you don't realize. Think about how Winslow Sr. ignores that Winn CLEARLY doesn't support his plans to kill Dunholtz and instead just tells him not to worry about the decision because it's already been made for him. Now imagine that same energy put onto a small child who maybe, idk, doesn't want to listen to his dad about something because he's 11 or younger and when you're 11, you are gaining a realization of autonomy and advocating for yourself. A parent who ignores their child's emotional needs as an adult will logically have also done so when they were young.
That kind of emotional neglect is subtle in the way that it appears, especially to a young child and can even seem totally normal to an outsider but it leaves a lasting mark on the kid's psyche.
This is so Steve Rogers core