Patient Infected Without Presenting Antibodies | House M.D.
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2023
- Foreman is the new patient at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital after falling ill. The question we’re all dying to know is what unethical motives House will pull to get to the bottom of Foreman’s mysterious illness… more so mysterious being as though Foreman is clearly infected without presenting any antibodies.
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From Season 2 Episode 21 ‘’Euphoria: Part 2’’: With the police officer dead and fearing for his life, Foreman contacts his father who rushes to his son's side. Meanwhile, House and the rest of the team are still trying to do everything they can to help Foreman before the disease that killed the officer gets him too.
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House DOES care about his team. The terror on his face when he heard the biopsy went through is palpable
Also how he refused to do it initially. The brain biopsy would indeed solve the puzzle, it would give him his answer, but he cares about the wellbeing of his friends.
Like "BRUH, you have to be kidding me? WHY DIDN'T YA CALL ME?"
Everyone's acting was so on point in this episode. The look of sheer pain in Foreman's eyes near the end is nothing short of terrifying.
A blind man could see that. Pun intended, lol.
'House needed an excuse to see me. Otherwise he could be accused of caring'. - Chase, after House removed the post-stab clot
"Foreman's black. WHAT? How long have you been holding on this information??" This parts got to be my favorite part of the video and has to be the funniest part of the episode. 😂😂 4:50
Yes! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just the deadpan response has me rolling
Dude funny af. I definitely had to rewind it a couple times😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lethalbeauties6182 Literally did the same thing, I don't know why but his seriousness just gets me every time 😂😂😂
4:52*
I've got mad respect for Omar Epps, one of the best performances in the whole show.
omar epps put in WORK here
@@voyagerwitch only episode where he is better is when him and taub are locked in the records room and they get high on vicodin😂😂😂😂
REAL TALK!
the diversity hire African is your favorite actor. wow, what a moral crusader you are. I'm not the largest fan of tyrone needless diversity hire
@@14reasons58 what the hell are you talking about??
It was so cool how foreman could tell what medicines and therefore what diseases they were treating him for just by feeling the pills
and yet byt the end of the show, it was Chase that became the "nee House" and Forman was the new Cuddy
@@zilesis1 ofc- The ability to tell the pills a part is an independent skill. Doesn’t really show neither cuddy nor house rubbing off on him
@@zilesis1 Well yeah being able to identify pills isn't that difficult and then from there you know what their spectrum of activity is levofloxacin could only be for bacteria as it's an antibacterial etc
@@Aegon1 It's an independent skill leaning on his plethora of medical knowledge which would make him an excellent diagnostician, much the same as house
Showcasing his ability and experience - Cuddy.. does not have such deep seated proficiency, aware but not amazing, more politics, less work - the opposite of what Foreman is displayed as here
@@PJOZeus On the other hand, Chase had more diagnosis' than anyone bar House, and even in S4,5 and 6, where he wasn't part of the team, he was getting some
"Foreman's black."
"What?! How long have you been holding on this information."
House's quick wit is too good 😆
4:52
Know the showrunners probably ignored it but I wonder if he'd actually take in the information and be processing the racial disparity or if its just a quick sharp sarcastic joke waiting for an explanation
sitting on, not holding on
Forman's slight meltdown about the pain coming back almost made me cry tbh.
Fear'll do that when you see it
I hope you've never had to experience that face to face, it can be a lot, just need to be there
Same
Foreman's best performance from the entire series.
Even while he is Blind, He was touching the pills to figure out what he was taking by feeling not just by his finger but the nails as well to tell the difference between the letters and Numbers… Even if he was wrong a couple of times he is able to make do with what his body gives him.
8:48 - One of the most powerful moments in the show, a true look into how the fear of pain can cause lapses in judgment. Also one of the few moments where House really could sympathize with someone in a crappy situation. Omar Epps really knocked it out of the park in these two episodes.
I need a bone saw!!!!✊
House sympathises with other people all the time - but it is very, very rare anyone is given a true outlook into House - and whilst Foreman was too scared out of his mind to think about that at present, no doubt he looked at house differently when he didnt have a guillotine hanging over his head
I have really bad low back pain right now and I’m terrified all the time. Every time I slightly bend down or twist agonizing stabbing pain occurs. It’s so bad.
9:09 -- "Pain makes us make bad decisions. Fear of pain is almost as big a motivator." -- From someone (House) who has lived a lot of his adult life in massive amounts of pain, that line hits HARD. 🥺
One of the realest, funniest shows I’ve ever indulged.
Foreman didn't want to listen to anyone offering help because he didn't want to be in pain. Same as House. They were the same in that moment.
This was my favorite episode of season 2. It uniquely demonstrated both the life-saving and life-threatening aspects of House’s method beyond the legality (the Misdiagnosis, jumping to conclusions, when risks don’t pay off). It added sympathy for Foreman between apologizing to Cameron and making peace with his father, it really showcased Omar’s acting skills.
he biopsy's the bed that didn't feel right🤣
Foreman was lucky to be alive. Naglearia has a kill rate of 97%.
Realistically, he'd be done for as soon as he started showing symptoms with no way to reverse the damage or symptoms. It's a lot like Rabies.
@@Eisenbisonis it a coincidence that he once got bit by a homeless woman who had rabies 😮
@@ashwinpratapsingh1207 Rabies can be treated if detected fast enough,
@@iforbot7732By "fast enough" you mean "before the patient shows any symptoms." Which is why, if you're ever bitten or scratched by an unknown animal, you get tested - or, better yet, the animal tested, if at all possible. Because it's an awful, awful way to die.
@@sebastianrubin7476here in my country we rarely are able to test the animal or the person, standard procedure is to immediately vaccinate
It's impressive how Cameron is wrong more often than the rest of the team combined.
Cameron was such an annoying character. She was also like a strange android at times. The fact that she still had her long dead husband's frozen sperm, while engaged to chase, was just extremely bizarre.
@@danieldevito6380 .....huh?.....
@@danieldevito6380 WTF do you mean, haha where's that chapter?
@@alejandroromero374 5th season? Don't remember. He's right.
@@alejandroromero374 you should probably finish the show before you start watching the clips on the RUclips channel
House throwing a disease vial on the floor is probably one of the most ballsy things I've seen him do.
I mean, him shooting a corpse in part 1 of this two-parter was just about as ballsy LOL
I like how the conversation around the 8 minute mark is filmed in a way that that House and Foreman are looking at a mirror of each other, with them sitting , the glass and such. Makes the point "...it'll bring back the pain" hit harder since House relates. Really shows how much House wants him to trust him, so they both can trust themselves and others. Also hammers in their similarities. It's a nice detail.
Omar Epps' portrayal of desperation during his argument about the pain coming back and the white matter biopsy is fantastic.
A lot of people (rightly) giving props to the actors and writers on this one. But honestly, I think whoever did Foreman's makeup in this episode deserves an award - he looks so awful it's hard to look at him. It's rare to see such an extreme look without the actual makeup/contacts/etc being glaringly obvious. It's scary good.
I kinda like the focus on Cameron here. Like she got intentionally exposed from Foreman and she still has the composure to console his father. Pretty cool if you ask me
I love that little segment at 4:52. I quote house every time someone says something that clear like she did
Just the perfect level of wit, it's incredible.
The themes around pain in this series were always good.
When I studied microbiology, I used to love watching live Listeria monocytogenes down the microscope. They swim, then tumble, swim again and tumble. Like little olympic swimming athletes.
this is the type of stuff i come to the comments section for
“Foreman’s black”
“WHAT?”
“WHAT?! How long have you been sitting on this information??” Lmao
🤣🤣🤣
DOES MOM KNOW!?!?!
The beauty of the writing is that negleria is indeed not a toxin nor infectious! Cuddy was literally killing forman
You mean she wasn't figuratively killing him?
It’s 2023 and the writing and acting still holds up incredibly well 15 years later. So much respect for the actors being able to deliver these fast paced back and forth dialogues.
Cameron: "Foreman's black"
House: "What, how long have you been sitting in this information?!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"the antibiotics will bring back the pain"
And House finally understands. And he, as I would as an addict, encourage anyone to NEVER go down the path I have lived. It leads only to misery and a long wait for a slow and painful death. House sees himself in this fear of pain and pushes Foreman to be better than he could be because he knows he's just built weaker, despite all his arrogance and narcissism.
No, House always understood, House can empathise with that pain and House didn't fail with his own
House isn't even narcisistic, it's just a cover. Really does just understand Foreman and pity anyone else has had to go through what he has
Like the addict part is nice and all but it's out of place here
You almost got it. It’s the other way around. Finally foreman understands house.
8:58 "The antibiotics will bring back the pain!". That line hit House hard because he knows all about constant pain!
"Foreman, you can't see"
I mean, reacting autonomously to audio stimuli is natural reflex and Foreman spent his whole life using his eyes to follow things, I think it's safe to say it's well within the bounds of autonomous human function that the man isn't really looking, he's just instinctively listening with both his ears and eyes.
"The antibiotics will bring back the pain!" - The man who managed to say something was killing him, but not over a 9/10. Foreman is a legend.
When Foreman mentioned pain, I know for a fact that he struck every chord known to man within House
I got shivers from watching this entire episode. Hands down, the most impressive piece of acting I have seen in a show. I was actually appalled that Epps was not rewarded for his performance in this episode.
This reminds me of the time I was prescribed with the wrong medication and started trippin in my eyesight... I thought I was going blind but kept looking up when I wasn't. I hated it so much.
All House needed to do was say, "wait, I suspect there is another source of water that we didn't test, hang on while I check" LOL
Gotta say, calling Jack Bauer would have made a great crossover. He can torture the patient until they reveal what sickness they have.
I can see the moments in this clip that are most replayed. "Foreman's black!" is the most replayed... but Omar Epps's incredible performance at the 8:15 mark is getting slept on.
This was Omar's best performance on the show imo
This is one of the most impressive performances in the entire show and what's also impressive is how Foreman is able identify medication while being completely blind and only touching the pills 👏 Dayum
This 2 part episode was the show at it's finest.
I love the moment when he says it'll bring back the pain, house fucking knew EXACTLY how he felt.
Noooo House! You cannot infect employees with an unknown disease House!
No House gave Foreman a known disease, Legionnaires’ disease. Foreman is the one who gave an unknown disease to Cameron. Keep your characters and disease straight you scrub
“How long you’ve been sitting on this information?” 😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
N. Fowlri is not nearly as easily treated as that. And its EXTREMELY rare for people to get it in the USA, 111 people have gotten it in 50 years. The issue is, 4 have survived. It's hard to treat and its generally not seen as a culprit until it's too late. If foreman had it, he likely would have died. (OCD hypochondriac here. Not a doctor)
The best way to avoid it is to not allow warm freshwater into your nose, naegleria can't infect you unless it goes way up the nose into your olfactory bulb
5:41 When the edible finally kicks in
😂
I love how Foreman just deduces all the meds by feeling the pills xD
God I love this show and the actors! ❤️
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And there is lasting damage- foreman is forever wrong about Every Single Solitary Diagnosis In The Show
He was right about the fake polio guy
@@ChaosDraguss he didnt get a right diagnosis there he just caught the fact someone else screwed up/lied. Not the same thing
@@ConnorNotyerbidness IIRC After House came back he said Foreman had been right about his initial diagnosis of heat stroke.
So is ESSDITS a real thing? Is it a proper noun?
@@voicevitality7197 no course not.
The character is just an idiot
This was one of my fav episodes. They did such a good job
It shows you how much House loves him that he will get desperate enough to throw everything on the wall and see what sticks
Unfortunately, Naegleria Fowleri is rarely treatable at all. It also doesn't do almost anything it's shown to do in these episodes. That said, it makes for good TV.
Should be the top comment. He would have died if he got Naegleria.
what does it do instead?
@@NoNameAtAll2 except for the whole body pain, real life infections are more terrifying.
Severe headache
Loss of smell and taste
Fever
Vomiting
Hallucinations
Altered mental state
Seizures
Coma
Ever since it was first reported in the 60s, out of 200 or so people who had it only 4 or 5 have lived. And, this disease looks so similar to bacterial meningitis that it's not usually diagnosed correctly until too late.
Fortunately, it rarely gets to the brain
@@phazonman72 Unless you get contaminated water up your nose. Kids in water parks in the Southern US have been getting it because it loves warm water. However, it is a rare occurrence but when it does it's nearly 100% fatal and mostly diagnosed at autopsy. So wear nose plugs when swimming. There were a few cases involving Neti pots to flush your nose but that was dealt with.
One of my all time favourite episodes
The idea of a person's immune system just not working is utterly terrifying to me 😟
Meet hiv
@@balancemaster55 or cancer, or having to take immunosuppressant drugs, or even being elderly...
Being immunompromised, and being responsible for the survival of an immunocompromised family member is terrifying.
I have lupus and this is basically the same thing. My immune system attacks me instead of infections.
@@ba8501damn bro just buy a new one
COVID affects the immune system too
Man. House’s sarcasm in the midst of serious moments is what I live for. I really wish they’d come out with a season 9!
Cuddy: Don’t downplay this, House. You put both of them in isolation for a reason. Joe’s death elevates the situation to a biosafety level 3.
House: [shivering] Oooh. Level 3. We should call Jack Bauer. at 0:16 LOL
I REALLY have to rewatch this 2-parter. This was one of the best parts of the show.
I remember when this episode first aired scared the hell out of me even more than all the news did... I live in florida and when this episode aired like 7 or 8 kids died in 1 summer from amoebas
These two episodes are the best of the series.
If I'm not mistaken, these episodes get two big things wrong about Naegleria: it's actually extremely difficult to catch, and if you do get it, you're completely screwed.
We'll assume Foreman's just got the deities on his side, as there's like a handful of people that've survived. Must be that TV show magic...
@@IcedKuraokami They die because it's extremely rare, the early symptoms look like a more common disease, and they're dealing with some run of the mill family doctors. This is a dedicated diagnostic team exploring every option, he had way better theoretical care than the average person would.
@@GramOfAdderall As I said. Deities on his side and TV show magic.
True but this is a diagnostic team that is already treating one patient (the cop) for the disease, he dies as Foreman started to show the first same symptoms so they immediately know he got the same fatal disease
Cameron: he is black
House: how long have you been sitting on this information?
These lines had me dying laughing
What they don't say is that this ailment is nearly always fatal. Near 100% mortality.
I'm baffled at the idea of someone not realizing they're blind. And how that's different from hallucinations.
Probably my favorite episode(s), Omar should have won all the TV awards for his performance, just amazing.
This episode kept me on the edge of my seat.
There is no effective treatment for Naegleria. He would definitely die. It's essentially a death sentence. Only 5 people have ever survived it and it was essentially only able to be treated as it was caught VERY early. This situation? Death.
This was one of the hardest episodes to watch 😭
This episode proves that Omar Epps (Foreman's actor) is good.
I cried at the end of the episode when his father, came to say goodbye to him, and his words "I love you" in the heart 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
He is better than good he is great!
"Forget it, you just biopsied a mattress"
Always made me laugh that line.
ive never seen foreman this pissed
“House never gets desperate” fuckin hurt
Ooooooo lvl 3 I pray for that level of sarcasm in a crises 🤣
Just recognized his dad as the inmate leader from Alien 3. Good voice is really distinct.
The magnificent Charles S. Dutton esq.
the acting in this series is fcking phenomenal.
“Foreman you can’t see” -Ausie man
“It’s not a good idea to scream fire everytime someone lights a match” I’m gonna start using that
0:04 when you take this out of context it becomes way better 😂
Love and basketball when Omar played in it omg yesssss
Hell yeah, video's over TEN MINUTES!!!
Episodes where the members of the team become patients are always amazing, you can see the healthy team members become more desperate to find a treatment as their friend deteriorates further
"Foreman's black" 🤣🤣🤣
The creepy jingles when its shown Foreman is blind makes me feel uneasy and I don’t know why
The way House looked at Foreman when he said the antibiotics will bring back the pain shows how much he truly cares and why he doesn't meet his patients.
"He's black? How long have you been sitting on this information...?"
"Foreman's black." Always remember people, sometimes our differences do matter. That's not a bad thing, it's just important to remember. We're all different in different ways, it's important for medical professionals to make choices based on our differences.
“I NEED A BONE SAW…”
- Dr. Gregorius House, New England, 1798.
"Ooh, level 3! Should we call Jack Bauer?" LMAO
its Morpha from the legend of zelda at 11:05 LOL
4:50 when I first witnessed this scene; I knew I had to search it up on YT and head to the comments to laugh along. Boy was I not dissapointed.
bruh not the watering system going on the actual BUD THATS GONNA MOLD
This episode nearly gave me nightmares after watching..
the microphotography of the amoeba is the best part
Once they mentioned water, N. fowleri was my first thought
I had my VP shunt was too infected for over a month and i was back and forth in hospitals and i presented all the symptoms of an infection except my blood work..in the last ER visit I had my skin rapture from how much puss was around my VP shunt in my brain I apmost died..
“How long have you been sitting on this information?”
6:29 LMAO unbelievably on point😂
I forgot how good this show was.
8:55 wow
"Need something to bag the sample"
"Forget it, you just biopsied a mattress" 😂😂
“Foreman you can’t see” who else thinks foreman’s actor actually forgot he was supposed to act blind
4:50 this is just hilarious lmao
You know this episode WOULD be good if the diagnosis did make sense. They said it was the brain-eating amoeba that Foreman got (naegleria fowleri). By the time House, Chase and Cameron figured that out, Foreman would be too far gone to save him.
Well it is a TV show. Also, House gave Foreman legionaires to slow down the progress of the parasite. I'm no doctor, but maybe that bought just enough time to save Foreman.
Jesus every comment you make about this show is negative suspend your disbelief no one is watching this to become a doctor.
@@wusscake Yeah the legionnaires was a bit weird because the ameoba was only in his brain and the immune system is not well equipped for fighting amoebae although it does have some options
10:44
Lieutenant, revolver please.