IGN: Do you think Milton has any perspective on who the Governor actually is, or is he completely caught up in a false vision?
Dallas Roberts: It’s one of the things I think the show does really well. Milton spends the first half of this series trying to figure out whether there’s a spark of who the person used to be in the undead people. Then he spends the latter half trying to see if there’s a spark of Philip left in the Governor. So I think it remains to be seen whether it’s a false vision or not. But I know that Milton hopes beyond hope that it’s a true vision.
Bryan Cranston Predicts Fate of Breaking Bad’s Walter White
“…At the end of this show Walter White will die..”
Ultimately, it’s House making a sacrifice — and yet not making a sacrifice. It’s House being with the person he should be with, in some ways. It’s not too sweet because it’s Wilson dying and House screwing everything up — and yet it’s Wilson and House riding into the sunset.
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After repeatedly referring to House and Wilson as a “couple”,
RSL says: I almost compared us to Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore at one point. I almost did. I almost thought of bringing it up.
Hugh Laurie: But, thankfully, you avoided it.
;-p They’re awesome. The entire interview is worth watching.. at least a few times. April 2012 - Enews interview with Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard.


