Who is James Wilson in House, M.D.?
The oncologist who enables his best friend · Princeton-Plainsboro
James Wilson (The oncologist who enables his best friend) is a character in House, M.D., part of Princeton-Plainsboro. Dr James Wilson heads oncology, delivers the worst news in the building with the gentlest hands, and maintains the series' most scrutinised relationship: best friend, conscience, and chief enabler of Gregory House. Three failed marriages testify to Wilson's defining pathology — a need to be needed that House exploits like a renewable resource. He pays for lunches, co-signs schemes he's already vetoed, and performs the one medical miracle House respects: staying.
When does James Wilson first appear?
James Wilson first appears in Season 1, Episode 1 (“Pilot”) of House, M.D. (2004–2012, Fox).
Who is James Wilson connected to?
Relationships already established when James Wilson first appears — nothing from later episodes.
- Gregory House — The marriage that outlasts all of Wilson's
Which group does James Wilson belong to?
By the time James Wilson appears, Princeton-Plainsboro also includes Lisa Cuddy.
Who else is introduced in this episode?
- Gregory House — Everybody lies
- Lisa Cuddy — The dean who signs off on the madness
- Eric Foreman — The neurologist who fears becoming the boss
- Robert Chase — The intensivist with the famous father
- Allison Cameron — The immunologist who cares too much, officially
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