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Taub
He made me a better parent, whether he meant to or not.
Thirteen
[awed] He was willing to kill me. And I'll always be grateful.
Chase
He wasn't always easy to deal with.
Cameron
But somewhere in there! he knew how to love.
Wilson
[reading his notes] He was my friend. The thing you have to! remember � the thing you can't forget is that Gregory House saved lives. [large, open-handed shrug] He was a healer. And-and in the end!
Wilson
House was an ass. [That gets Everyone's attention.] He mocked anyone �Patients, co-workers, his dwindling friends � anyone who didn't measure up to his insane ideals of integrity. He claimed to be on some heroic quest for truth, but the truth is, he was a bitter jerk who liked making people miserable. And he proved that by dying selfishly, numbed by narcotics, without a thought of anyone. A betrayal of Everyone who cared about him.
Wilson
Phone. A million times he needed me, and the one time that I needed him�[The phone rings again. A few people shift uncomfortably. Nolan checks his phone to see if it's on.] Oh, come on. This is a funeral. Just get it. [The phone rings two more times. Foreman starts to take his phone from his jacket pocket. Wilson realizes it's the phone in his pocket.] Well, this is embarrassing. Could've sworn I turned this off. [mutters] This isn't my phone.
House
Hi.
Wilson
How?
House
I got out of the back of the building.
Wilson
The body�
House
Just switched the dental records.
Wilson
You're destroying your entire life. You can't go back from this. You'll go to jail for years. You can nEver be a doctor again.
House
I'm dead, Wilson. How do you want to spend your last five months?
Wilson
When the cancer starts getting really bad!
House
Cancer's boring.