Love the mom's blank expression and lean over to check when the son identifies the difference between the pills. That quiet little "oh fuck this is totally my fault after all, isn't it?"
what's more annoying was the pharmacist."hey im just a pharmacist but i know what cough medicine looks like" and appparantly he doesnt.good thing most drugs here are pre-packed for ALL kinds of medicine.even so people do make mistakes and i had the exact same attitude by a pharmacist for literaly giving me the wrong box
@@markosmarkou8156 lol if I had a medical degree, I would have walked back to that pharmacist and ‘demanded he tell me the difference between the two pills’. Preferably in front of a bunch of paying customers. It’s not fully the mom’s fault though. They are two yellow pills. I’m sure while she was tired, she her eyes just skipped over the difference and in the panic she didn’t remember the difference. It’s the pharmacist’s job to ensure they get the right medication. So, I would have had a couple word for that scummy pharmacist, along with a lawsuit to cover the hospital bills lol
It technically isn't enabling, it is doing your job and following the law. In the United States it is legal under federal law for a doctor to self prescribe medication. So it wouldn't be smart to deny medication which is illegal if there's a medical need and legal prescription that falls into federal law to one of the best doctors in the country. The only time a pharmacist won't be at risk of losing their job or lawsuits is if there is proof of negligence like say filling monthly prescriptions multiple times a month or doctor shopping for multiple prescriptions. CVS lost a lawsuit because a pharmacist denied filling a legal prescription and had no just grounds to do so. They terminated the employee and settled for 250k if I'm not mistaken.
Med errors are more common that you might think. Many medications look identical except for a tiny difference and sometimes they get stocked in the wrong cubby. I'm a nursing student and this is one of the very first things my university taught me when I started school.
Should be titled.. “The Joy of Being Right” House tilts his head back when he confirms his prediction the same way he tilts his head back when he takes his Vicodin. He needs to be right almost as much as he needs his drugs. Brilliant!!
The more and more you watch the TV series the more you start to consider that it's the opposite: He needs to be right and solve the case, the Vicodin is a "side effect" of when he's not doing so.
I agree. There's a scene in an episode where House was about to take some morphine shot and then he receives a call from the hospital. He takes a look at the morphine ready in his hand and just drops it. On any day House would choose his work over his addiction but not in the way anyone would expect him to be.
@@kissofdeath4449 Also worth noting that he did this on his day off. The morphine was because he knew he wouldn't have to work that day and because he was having a "bad pain day". Getting the call scratched that itch almost as well as the morphine, but iirc he was extra limpy that episode.
I think a lot of people miss the point. It isn't about being right, it is about knowing. He is happy to be wrong, often. He is wrong 4 or 5 times per episode before he finds the truth. Knowing for sure, makes him better at his job. This is experience. He is learning here. His obsession with finding the truth is why he is able to think of things others don't.
The real attraction of this show is the fantasy of having a doctor who cares so much about you that he plays detective while sitting on the floor of a pharmacy with a bum leg just to find the source of the issue in order to cure you instead of the real world where you probably just die and your loved ones get the bill and file chapter 7 to escape the crippling debt. This is why we watch TV.
That last part hits too close to home. My friends grandma is in her laze 70s. She's home fully deaf and gotten cochlear implants and still works at a grocery store with a manager who is horrible to her. Her husband died in the early 2000s from cancer and she's still paying it off too this day.
*As a pharmacy Assistant, the medicine mixed up is a true concern. I almost gave someone colchicine instead of cetirizine cause they're next to each other and looks exactly that same on our main brand.*
Mhel Mabayo: Maybe you should place the two similarly looking medicines in different places in your pharmacy and not one next to the other? Just to be sure
@@Michael-ii9fs simplest answers works many times. They are also the cheapest answer in many cases. A friend of mine had a car that had troubles starting. I told her and her boyfriend to check the battery terminals and clean them. A month or two later they came over with the same problem. After cleaning the battery terminals, the car started right up. Unfortunately the boyfriend had already spent hundreds of dollars replacing the starter, alternator, spark plugs, and more. This is a common issue. Another time, a friend had a car issue. I told them it was a special fuse. The fuse cost around $20-25. They refused to let me replace it. A stranger told them that he would fix it for $50 plus the cost of parts. The only problem was that same fuse. I come across simple answers on a regular basis. The problem is that many people refuse to listen.
Yeah but at the end of the video it's explained that there are many different kinds of it and hence House going through tons of different gout medication to find the one that looks like the cough pills
wouldn't work. There are probably 50 different gout medications when you include generics. If House and Chase weren't egomaniacs, they could have just asked ' are there any gout medications that look similar to this'..
@@tonylee1667 but it was the same kind that he took though, right? It should look the same as the one House found. It's just really unrealistic to rule out that possibility based on the grounds that the mother and girl simply said they look like the same pills.
To be fair, in one episode an exchange with Wilson (I believe) goes something like this: "I'm always right." "You're wrong CONSTANTLY." "I'm always right....eventually."
The thing is, the entire point of the differentials is to bounce ideas around because symptoms can belong to so many problems, with some symptoms not showing, that it's impossible for a single human to be able to go through all of them. Most of the time he comes to his conclusions because of an entirely coincidental event. Everything is a theory, rarely is it really presented as pure fact, he's just arrogant about it.
If the one time you are right the patient is saved then all those times you were wrong was just testing your final theory. So its just part of being right.
The fact that she pulled an empty pill bottle out of her bag is the most relatable moment I've ever seen on this show, like you've finished it, you have no use for it anymore but you still keep it for no reason.
It has my personal information on it. I’m really concerned. But then I realize it’s a pain in my butt to hide it and throw it away after 5 days of fighting the urge to realize my life’s not that interesting…why care about me enough to steal my information?
The mom is old enough to be from the generation that saves everything -- from bread bags and margarine tubs to empty pill bottles -- to save and use for something else. I save empty pill bottles for various purposes as far ranging as garden seeds and buttons removed from old clothes and stuff for hiking, camping, and fishing. I have to use pill bottles because 35 mm film containers are pretty rare now.
Not all of them are fully CG. Many of them, especially from the earlier episodes are mixed with practical effects. This practice is still done today. Yes, it's cheaper, ut when done right, it tends to achieve a more realistic look.
I always loved it whenever House works alongside Cuddy or Wilson in his cases. Those three always felt like the top dogs in the hospital; the people that the rest of the staff looks at in the same way that regular folk look at the hospital staff.
Well, if not for that she's a great administrator! She even knows down to how much towels there should be in each room and how many carts are at the laundry department by the end of the day
Because House is a genius, even if he's an addict, Cuddy is a great administrator and Wilson runs his own department, he's the head oncologist, they all succeeded greatly in their own fields
The thing about House is he STILL looked at another viable theory even after saving the patient. Thus he has verified another way to identify possible factors in future cases. It may be because of his ego yet it is more medical knowledge gained.
Naa curiousity shoukd bot be misinterpreted with ego, although people often mix them up. But curiousity is what makes real scientists and probably doctors. Wanting to know what you don't know
That don’t always help in a country that happily lets Parma companies make meaningless changes like buffer quantity, buffer type, or physical appearance all for the sake of denying generics.
There's a reason I never lie to a doctor. Because they need every possible bit of information to make an accurate diagnosis and to know what they might be looking for. and this show embedded that mentality to me as a kid.
@@maxioli155 alot of people who actually go in to the hospital have Covid 19, here in belgium we have one hospital who scan every patiant that comes in their longs, they noticed that about 10 % that came for other things at their ER (like a broken foot, to get stiches,...) theyre longs showed that they actually had the white spots in their longs they see with covid 19 patients, so yeah alot of people have it without even knowing it or showing symptons of it, maybe i dont know your specific case but he actually came in for other things than Covid 19, howevee here in belgium again, everyone on ER is wearing really protective gear for every patient that comes in.
Where I am, some versions of Colchicine are small, round and yellow. But pharmacists would never get a prescription for "cough medicine", it would specify the drug. And even if that "cough medicine" was also small, round, and yellow, no pharmacist would ever see that and assume its "cough medicine". They'd compared against the source bottle. Many drugs are small, round, and yellow. Just as many drugs are oblong and white. Or round and white.
"7000 people die every year from pharmacy screw ups" as per the show Medical screw ups as the third leading cause of death in the US as per MSNBC Lots of things about his show are dubious, this, not so much
@@timewalker6654 when are we getting an explanation?? i am so intrigued how you made the connection between their comment and them being on their periods (i didn't know you can have more than one period at a time but the more you know!)
My dad takes a very low dose of Colchicine everyday for his gout. It is amazingly helpful when used correctly. This struck me how something so harmful can also help in the right situation.
I take colchicine when my gout flares up. I've never experienced more pain in my life than a gout attack, and colchicine has me back on my feet in about 36 hours, but it is a super dangerous drug. When I have a gout flare up, I take three 0.6 milligram pills over the course of 2 hours. 0.6 mg is nothing compared to something like Tylenol with 500 mg per pill. 7 mg of colchicine can be enough to cause a fatal overdose.
@@imXenoid No. As it turned out, his old pills (the gout pills) looked exactly the same as the cough ones but they didn't have the letter on them that the cough pills do. House was looking through all the gout medication and found gout pills that looked exactly like the cough medicine but without the letter and realized he was right the entire time when he compared them side by side.
It’s killing me that they are no more specific than “cough medicine” Chase even asked for the brand the dose etc and all he said was “I know what cough medicine is” BE MORE SPECIFIC DUDE
Its only because it's a show. Most people in the audience aren't going to know cough medicine pills by name, so just insert "cough medicine" with whatever brand you want
"cough medicine" in pill form like that just seemed very vague. They kept mentioning the drug for gout but never once mentioned what the cough medicine drug was.
There is only really one prescription strength cough pills, and its Tessalon Perles or generic name benzonatate. And they look like fish oil gel caps. The show writers are pretty ignorant.
Tessalon Perles aka benzonantate aka the slipperiest bastards this world has ever seen. But seriously it could also be codeine (which can be prescription only depending on the state laws and pharmacy policies) or dextromethorphan since both could be filled with a prescription even though they're available OTC. However only codeine is available in tablet form and I've never seen it be prescribed for cough in anything other than a liquid combination product in my 3 years in a pharmacy so it's definitely inaccurate.
i love house because of how he's 99% of the time right just like the girl that had a tick when they were in the elevator it had me dying from laughing.
Okay there. Go ahead and get diagnosed from someone with a PH.D in Geology. I'm sure that will due you wonders as in your ideology "He has a doctorate".
@@robvoyles "Hey Mr. Pharmacist, how does this medicine interact with this medicine along with my condition?" "I COUNT YOU TAKE TWO MEDICINE. ME PHARMACIST."
Here we go. I was watching some weird anime thing, then I watched the end of Whiplash, then watched people do drum covers of Caravan, and now recommended has taken me here, back to House. It's always House. The internet comes full circle once again.
"the simples explanation is - someone screwed up" this is so true and i wish more working places acknowledged that (atleast in the UK), someone fucekd up end of story, it happens. But instead jobs spend hours on pointless meetings and processes to place countermeasures that don't do anything in practice and will fail once someone screws up again
As a pharmacist...The pill with NO markings was NOT ANY prescription medication. Pill “with the letter” was aspirin 😂 This show was a lot of fun - especially before I knew much about medicine
"Hey, Mr. Pharmacy-guy-who-is-here-all the-time-and-dispenses-meds, do we have any colchicine pills that are small and yellow?" "Yeah, over there" Oh look its solved.
Yeah, lets ignore 10:33 which shows house opening tons of bottles looking for thr drug. Lets also assume that house is an idiot and decided to search all those bottles instead of just asking the dude.
@@tntcake6327 Especially since, apparently, that pharmacy stocks colchicine in a hundred different manufacturers. Not financially responsible, but what do I know?
@@nathanielhill8156 Whatever they have. We usually only stock the cheapest generic version unless a patient requests a specific generic which rarely happens.
I preferred the earlier episodes of House. He was eccentric, but the show was focused more on the medical cases, and less on whatever "zany, wacky" sort of hijinx he was going to pull. In the later seasons, I feel like the show focused too much on spectacle.
For me, not really, the medical cases gets repititive. I like the "side story" more than the medical cases. But, there are some medical cases that are fun to watch. Those are the only times I don't care about the "side story".
@@EPrimeify: Hello! It’s funny but I don’t remember ever coming up with such a saying!😅 Besides I’m a middle aged “lady” (well, not really; I’m just a woman😄) and I just do not possess those appendages 😂😂😂 so I wouldn’t use them as a point of reference in an aphorism🤣 ! But the account is mine, I mean if I touch the icon with my “emblem’ I go back to my account! Strange! But I like the saying😂 Cheers!
@@CJSynesthete that would be better than another season, house had a very good ending but imagine a cameo seeing him undercover still living as a deadman, maybe a homeless guy who corrects a mistake a doctor made.
not really !!! they would just screw up with too much political correctness !! nowadays , everything is racist , sexist , mysoginyst.... they would just ruin the show !!!
For all of you who’s looking into it. The ending song is called ‘One’, made popular by ‘Three Dog Night’ (the band). There are many versions of the song since it’s pretty popular in the 60s. Recently, there has been a version used in the new ‘Venom’ trailer.
Imagine we would have doctors like MD. Gregory House Never listening the others, always looking for solution, doubting any test, never giving up and be nasty as hell. We would be blessed. How many people are there with treatable diagnose, just because of wrong or 0 diagnosis they stay sick. They behave differently, act differently and we think they are crazy, but in reality they are just sick.
Back when Wilson had the nerves to call for a dangerous operation in order to get the answer. In later seasons they dumbed him down for some reason, made him more motherly and caring.
Because in the early seasons House had it together enough to say "That is a dumb idea, No" Later on he gets slowly more and more reckless and Wilson has to dial him back
@@bengrogan9710 Yeah it felt like the show runners turned their characteristics up to eleven for both of them. It made good drama, but I think I prefer the earlier seasons over the more dramatic stuff.
He deeply care everyone. He knows more than most of people. He needs to weight out all his options and all that is involved. Most of times, no win win situation for all parties involved. To avoid getting into time costly and emotional costly debates, he accepts others oppion about his "uncaring nature" and plays along with them to get away with a few things too
It might make them hard to swallow. In my country all pills have to have a description of what the pills should look like and what they are for in a leaflet you get with ingredients and side effects etc. So for example it will say Drug X is a small round yellow pill with a letter K on it, this drug is for the treatment of Condition X. They also come in blister packs packed by the manufacturer which say the name of the drug and dosage on the front, so it's very unlikely that the pharmacist will pack the wrong drug but if they do, you can easily see that it's not what you were prescribed.
not the joy, neither the art..but the relief of being right. if you guys follow house long enough, being wrong makes him unable to have a good night sleep. it scares the shit out of him not knowing what kills a patient, cos it means it's going to happen again. perfectionist often got misunderstood and it made their life more horrible.
I see a lot of parallel between House and Sherlock Holmes. -Stunning intellect -Need to be right -Solving issues through context. -Best friend/ partner Etc
My my, a blast from the past Johnny Farnham ‘ One is the loneliest number ‘. Who would have thought I’ld hear it on House Md. 50 years later. Way to go
I love this episode because it feels like such a likely situation. My heart medication and my sleeping pills look the exact same, just a different little number on the back. Neither of which I'm supposed to take twice in a day but I constantly find myself grabbing the wrong one 😅
He would probably call it 17 other diseases before and then try 50 differences medicines before actually curing it by coincidence ;). I love house but he is sometimes so wrong
"Small, round and yellow" - what a unique design that two different pills absolutely cannot have!
to be fair, it's more about 2 specific drugs they suspect, both of which are unlikely to be small, round, and yellow.
I've had small, round, yellow chlorpheniramine and small, round, yellow caffeine pills. There's tons of small, round, yellow pills
Which is exactly why, as we see in the clip, things like letters are also on the pills.
And definitely a universal design for uh, "cough medicine"
@@diablominero Yep, I had Vitamin C that looked exactly like that.
Love the mom's blank expression and lean over to check when the son identifies the difference between the pills. That quiet little "oh fuck this is totally my fault after all, isn't it?"
you mean "oh ** this is totally my fault AGAIN, isn't it" (she messed up twice)
what's more annoying was the pharmacist."hey im just a pharmacist but i know what cough medicine looks like" and appparantly he doesnt.good thing most drugs here are pre-packed for ALL kinds of medicine.even so people do make mistakes and i had the exact same attitude by a pharmacist for literaly giving me the wrong box
@@markosmarkou8156 lol if I had a medical degree, I would have walked back to that pharmacist and ‘demanded he tell me the difference between the two pills’. Preferably in front of a bunch of paying customers.
It’s not fully the mom’s fault though. They are two yellow pills. I’m sure while she was tired, she her eyes just skipped over the difference and in the panic she didn’t remember the difference.
It’s the pharmacist’s job to ensure they get the right medication. So, I would have had a couple word for that scummy pharmacist, along with a lawsuit to cover the hospital bills lol
@@Norinia the family waved responsibility from the pharmacy earlier on
@@aurorialgaming1935 lmao hope son nearly losing his life and 20k+ was worth the smug feeling of ‘being right’ lmao
I love how the hospital pharmacist had an ongoing role in enabling House throughout the series :D
Well he supplies House his meds.
Actually the fat pharmacist at Princeton plainsboro goes away after the first season.
Lol he knew him even better than Wilson
It technically isn't enabling, it is doing your job and following the law. In the United States it is legal under federal law for a doctor to self prescribe medication. So it wouldn't be smart to deny medication which is illegal if there's a medical need and legal prescription that falls into federal law to one of the best doctors in the country. The only time a pharmacist won't be at risk of losing their job or lawsuits is if there is proof of negligence like say filling monthly prescriptions multiple times a month or doctor shopping for multiple prescriptions. CVS lost a lawsuit because a pharmacist denied filling a legal prescription and had no just grounds to do so. They terminated the employee and settled for 250k if I'm not mistaken.
@@dontcare7086 Yeah that’s not entirely true. It varies state to state.
“I kNoW wHaT cOuGh MeDiCiNe LoOkS lIKe”: pharmacist who doesn’t know what cough medicine looks like.
Hahahaha
Med errors are more common that you might think. Many medications look identical except for a tiny difference and sometimes they get stocked in the wrong cubby. I'm a nursing student and this is one of the very first things my university taught me when I started school.
@@EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel That's scary! 😱
@@EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel Oh my gooooooosh!
@@EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel when I was a teen, a pharmacist accidentally gave me prednisone instead of phenobarbital.
Should be titled.. “The Joy of Being Right” House tilts his head back when he confirms his prediction the same way he tilts his head back when he takes his Vicodin. He needs to be right almost as much as he needs his drugs. Brilliant!!
The more and more you watch the TV series the more you start to consider that it's the opposite: He needs to be right and solve the case, the Vicodin is a "side effect" of when he's not doing so.
Pyanez11 perhaps you’re right and the Vicodin just numbs the need for awhile
I agree. There's a scene in an episode where House was about to take some morphine shot and then he receives a call from the hospital. He takes a look at the morphine ready in his hand and just drops it. On any day House would choose his work over his addiction but not in the way anyone would expect him to be.
@@kissofdeath4449 Also worth noting that he did this on his day off. The morphine was because he knew he wouldn't have to work that day and because he was having a "bad pain day". Getting the call scratched that itch almost as well as the morphine, but iirc he was extra limpy that episode.
I think a lot of people miss the point. It isn't about being right, it is about knowing. He is happy to be wrong, often. He is wrong 4 or 5 times per episode before he finds the truth. Knowing for sure, makes him better at his job. This is experience. He is learning here. His obsession with finding the truth is why he is able to think of things others don't.
Shoutout to the pharmacist who stayed with House, probably just to finally close shop for the night.
Or more likely because they all know he's an addict and so didn't want to lose their job for leaving him to OD on the floor
@@DowzerWTP72 If nothing else can be said, that pharmacist was doing his due diligence. Hats off to him.
No the pharmacist is guilty of giving the wrong drug so he could be arrested.
@@jaimhaas5170 That was a different pharmacist. This is in the hospital, the kid got his meds from somewhere else.
I mean... It's just a character in a tv show so why do they need praise? Lmao.
The real attraction of this show is the fantasy of having a doctor who cares so much about you that he plays detective while sitting on the floor of a pharmacy with a bum leg just to find the source of the issue in order to cure you instead of the real world where you probably just die and your loved ones get the bill and file chapter 7 to escape the crippling debt. This is why we watch TV.
If you are rich/insured enough they can do alot
beautful
Just emigrate lol
Then you'll meet an entp, and feel like they're the most generous assholes ever, in their journey of proving themselves right, they help people.
That last part hits too close to home. My friends grandma is in her laze 70s. She's home fully deaf and gotten cochlear implants and still works at a grocery store with a manager who is horrible to her. Her husband died in the early 2000s from cancer and she's still paying it off too this day.
*As a pharmacy Assistant, the medicine mixed up is a true concern. I almost gave someone colchicine instead of cetirizine cause they're next to each other and looks exactly that same on our main brand.*
Thats a big oof
Mhel Mabayo: Maybe you should place the two similarly looking medicines in different places in your pharmacy and not one next to the other? Just to be sure
Yeah and sometimes even the concentration is different. A is 40mg/ml and B is 0.040mg/0.001ml. Or mg/l compaired to milligrams/cc
@@RealButcher both them concentrations are the same
@@abbabbcbbcbb Wooooosh
“Occams Razor. The simplest explanation is almost always, somebody screwed up”
I gotta use that line sometime
That’s not the real occams razor.
@@lyonalecfiesta1941 I know it isn’t but it’s funny
@@lyonalecfiesta1941 No, really?
Let me know how it goes so that I can use it too
@@Michael-ii9fs simplest answers works many times. They are also the cheapest answer in many cases.
A friend of mine had a car that had troubles starting. I told her and her boyfriend to check the battery terminals and clean them. A month or two later they came over with the same problem. After cleaning the battery terminals, the car started right up. Unfortunately the boyfriend had already spent hundreds of dollars replacing the starter, alternator, spark plugs, and more. This is a common issue.
Another time, a friend had a car issue. I told them it was a special fuse. The fuse cost around $20-25. They refused to let me replace it. A stranger told them that he would fix it for $50 plus the cost of parts. The only problem was that same fuse.
I come across simple answers on a regular basis. The problem is that many people refuse to listen.
I'm surprised chase didn't just go "show me what the gout medication looks like"
That could've sped things up
Yeah but at the end of the video it's explained that there are many different kinds of it and hence House going through tons of different gout medication to find the one that looks like the cough pills
wouldn't work. There are probably 50 different gout medications when you include generics. If House and Chase weren't egomaniacs, they could have just asked ' are there any gout medications that look similar to this'..
@@ChaoticNeutralMatt that is a problem, the episode would end too quickly
@@tonylee1667 but it was the same kind that he took though, right? It should look the same as the one House found. It's just really unrealistic to rule out that possibility based on the grounds that the mother and girl simply said they look like the same pills.
House: *Is wrong 6 times an episode
Also House: I'm never wrong
To be fair, in one episode an exchange with Wilson (I believe) goes something like this:
"I'm always right."
"You're wrong CONSTANTLY."
"I'm always right....eventually."
He never said final answer. Doesnt count
The thing is, the entire point of the differentials is to bounce ideas around because symptoms can belong to so many problems, with some symptoms not showing, that it's impossible for a single human to be able to go through all of them. Most of the time he comes to his conclusions because of an entirely coincidental event. Everything is a theory, rarely is it really presented as pure fact, he's just arrogant about it.
But feels soooooo right the 6 times a day he pops a Vicodin!
If the one time you are right the patient is saved then all those times you were wrong was just testing your final theory. So its just part of being right.
The fact that she pulled an empty pill bottle out of her bag is the most relatable moment I've ever seen on this show, like you've finished it, you have no use for it anymore but you still keep it for no reason.
To refill it
@@TheCrimson7272 what? Refill? Just bring your prescription back, why would you want the same used bottle for your meds?
It has my personal information on it. I’m really concerned. But then I realize it’s a pain in my butt to hide it and throw it away after 5 days of fighting the urge to realize my life’s not that interesting…why care about me enough to steal my information?
You underestimate the power of the hoarder/Lazy side
The mom is old enough to be from the generation that saves everything -- from bread bags and margarine tubs to empty pill bottles -- to save and use for something else. I save empty pill bottles for various purposes as far ranging as garden seeds and buttons removed from old clothes and stuff for hiking, camping, and fishing. I have to use pill bottles because 35 mm film containers are pretty rare now.
If only House could have a go at this virus
Way way below his paygrade.
Too boring.
He did! It wasn't lupus...
he is diagnostician. we already have tests that give your diagnosis for coronavirus in 10 minutes. what else could he do?
He already did. check his twitter
-It wouldn't hurt if you were wrong every once in a while
-What you don't care about these people?
LMAOOOOO
@CHAOSCANDIDATE It's almost like he's not allowed to comment stuff from the video
@@GeneralPet -It's almost like he's not allowed to comment stuff from the video
LMAOOOOOO
@@Senpai-dm9mt it's almost like we're all copying each other
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We just take a second to appreciate how good these CGI demonstration still look by today's standards
My best part of this scene
They're awesome. We're talking about YEAR 2004...
Yes. We were/are entertained & educated!
Actually surprisingly quite good
Not all of them are fully CG. Many of them, especially from the earlier episodes are mixed with practical effects. This practice is still done today. Yes, it's cheaper, ut when done right, it tends to achieve a more realistic look.
You know its early af season 1 when they still call him *Doctor* House
Also Cameron and Chase look straight out of a CW show. Their makeup and wardrobe got better in the later seasons for sure.
I always loved it whenever House works alongside Cuddy or Wilson in his cases. Those three always felt like the top dogs in the hospital; the people that the rest of the staff looks at in the same way that regular folk look at the hospital staff.
All three are looked up to, but in three wholly different ways
That'd because they kind of are lol
Never was fond of Cuddy. No hospital administrator dresses like they're going out for a night on the town. And yes. I know that.
Well, if not for that she's a great administrator! She even knows down to how much towels there should be in each room and how many carts are at the laundry department by the end of the day
Because House is a genius, even if he's an addict, Cuddy is a great administrator and Wilson runs his own department, he's the head oncologist, they all succeeded greatly in their own fields
when i first watched, i never realized this, but the first seasons are so dimly lit and silent compared to the later ones. its really... cozy
Feels a lot more like a real hospital. The serious parts are usually a lot more homely than reception.
Vs the later seasons being filtered dark
The sopranos did the same thing aswell
All these years I never made the connection to the pilot's name being Everybody Lies & the final episode is called Everybody Dies
XD
bruh
Fairly big plot point there but that being said everybody apparently doesn’t include House,who is,in fact,alive
Everybody Lies didn't come to be acknowledged until waaaaay later.
@@buffya8012 but he’s going to die like the rest of us. 😁😁
I love the fact that that gave Wilson from DEAD POET SOCIETY the line "Beauty often seduces us on the road to truth."
Cant find it...
...and getting shot down by House for triteness. ;)
House: Make a note, I should never doubt my self!
Wilson: I think you'll remember...
ROLF 😂
whos rolf?
@@Wraithling I AM ROLF! son of a Shepard...
I havent heard about that guy five years ago
Rolling on the laughing floor? I guess so ..... 😆
@@Wraithling I'm Rolf... I live in Australia... I don't know why this guy is saying my name... especially in capital letters...
The thing about House is he STILL looked at another viable theory even after saving the patient. Thus he has verified another way to identify possible factors in future cases. It may be because of his ego yet it is more medical knowledge gained.
Naa curiousity shoukd bot be misinterpreted with ego, although people often mix them up.
But curiousity is what makes real scientists and probably doctors. Wanting to know what you don't know
Fun Fact: Did you know that there are pill reference books, with pictures of the pills, in order to help address this problem?
And websites! But I guess it wouldn't be as entertaining.
I remember the ol' PDR -- that thing was massive.
@@carmen_says_hi I mean this was also 20 years ago
That don’t always help in a country that happily lets Parma companies make meaningless changes like buffer quantity, buffer type, or physical appearance all for the sake of denying generics.
Got a copy of cps sitting next to me on my shelf 😉
There's a reason I never lie to a doctor. Because they need every possible bit of information to make an accurate diagnosis and to know what they might be looking for. and this show embedded that mentality to me as a kid.
C’mon… tell the truth. You just don’t want the team to break in and search your home! 😂
If they do ask for sensitive stuff, first ask why they need that exact info and if it is fine to refrain from it
bruh, WHY tf would u ever lie to ur doctor about ur health info, especially if ur doing drugs. They aren't gonna shame u, jeez, ur literally dying...
Sad to say... there is a good amount of doctor's who do actually shame you many many ways its not easy to notice but trust me they do.
¨Everybody lies¨
Lee Steven I’ve gotten the side eye of judgement getting stitches for being a dumbass. Can’t imagine if someone went in for an OD
@@maxioli155 alot of people who actually go in to the hospital have Covid 19, here in belgium we have one hospital who scan every patiant that comes in their longs, they noticed that about 10 % that came for other things at their ER (like a broken foot, to get stiches,...) theyre longs showed that they actually had the white spots in their longs they see with covid 19 patients, so yeah alot of people have it without even knowing it or showing symptons of it, maybe i dont know your specific case but he actually came in for other things than Covid 19, howevee here in belgium again, everyone on ER is wearing really protective gear for every patient that comes in.
The episodes would be a lot shorter if drug users didnt lie about using drugs
All of them look so young I miss them so much😭
One of the best shows ever
We also were and looked younger back then! :)
Where I am, some versions of Colchicine are small, round and yellow. But pharmacists would never get a prescription for "cough medicine", it would specify the drug. And even if that "cough medicine" was also small, round, and yellow, no pharmacist would ever see that and assume its "cough medicine". They'd compared against the source bottle. Many drugs are small, round, and yellow. Just as many drugs are oblong and white. Or round and white.
Most people don't know what cough medicine is called.
You assuming that is funny, just because you are familiar with the pill doesn't mean everybody else is
"7000 people die every year from pharmacy screw ups" as per the show
Medical screw ups as the third leading cause of death in the US as per MSNBC
Lots of things about his show are dubious, this, not so much
@@juantaboada1244 Pharmacists are familiar with their pills, its kind of their job
remember the commercial for nuprin? little... yellow...different...better.
Wilson was so cute when he was younger while House looks hotter as he gets older.
no, you are just on your periods
@@timewalker6654 sounds like you're on yours 😂
@@timewalker6654 when are we getting an explanation?? i am so intrigued how you made the connection between their comment and them being on their periods (i didn't know you can have more than one period at a time but the more you know!)
Sounds like you are weird must have daddy issues
@@passivevii4052 ???? LMAOOO
Wilson in the back outside the window just smiling is what sells this whole scene for me. He looks so proud of his homie
My dad takes a very low dose of Colchicine everyday for his gout. It is amazingly helpful when used correctly. This struck me how something so harmful can also help in the right situation.
I take colchicine when my gout flares up. I've never experienced more pain in my life than a gout attack, and colchicine has me back on my feet in about 36 hours, but it is a super dangerous drug. When I have a gout flare up, I take three 0.6 milligram pills over the course of 2 hours. 0.6 mg is nothing compared to something like Tylenol with 500 mg per pill. 7 mg of colchicine can be enough to cause a fatal overdose.
This was arguably the most elegant diagnosis on this show. I have watched this episode atleast 25 times, gets me every time!
chase's face near the end says "house was right!"
cameron's face near the end says "we have to tell house he's right"
I’m confused about the ending tbh, didn’t the pharmacy check out to be good in prescribing the right medication?
@@imXenoid No. As it turned out, his old pills (the gout pills) looked exactly the same as the cough ones but they didn't have the letter on them that the cough pills do. House was looking through all the gout medication and found gout pills that looked exactly like the cough medicine but without the letter and realized he was right the entire time when he compared them side by side.
@@olive2370 thanks for the explanations mate
I love the way the parents look silently at House when he said he don't give a cr*p about a patient
It’s killing me that they are no more specific than “cough medicine”
Chase even asked for the brand the dose etc and all he said was “I know what cough medicine is” BE MORE SPECIFIC DUDE
They could even make up a name, but the legit one comes in gel cap form.
Its only because it's a show. Most people in the audience aren't going to know cough medicine pills by name, so just insert "cough medicine" with whatever brand you want
"cough medicine" in pill form like that just seemed very vague. They kept mentioning the drug for gout but never once mentioned what the cough medicine drug was.
There is only really one prescription strength cough pills, and its Tessalon Perles or generic name benzonatate. And they look like fish oil gel caps. The show writers are pretty ignorant.
Tessalon Perles aka benzonantate aka the slipperiest bastards this world has ever seen. But seriously it could also be codeine (which can be prescription only depending on the state laws and pharmacy policies) or dextromethorphan since both could be filled with a prescription even though they're available OTC. However only codeine is available in tablet form and I've never seen it be prescribed for cough in anything other than a liquid combination product in my 3 years in a pharmacy so it's definitely inaccurate.
They cant really name anything in particular or else they could get sued
@@olin6014 Benzonatate is a generic name. You can use it freely.
Neferati ah didnt know that, just figured the show would get in trouble for name dropping specific medication
i love house because of how he's 99% of the time right just like the girl that had a tick when they were in the elevator it had me dying from laughing.
Wilson: "I'm well-adjusted."
House: "And I am right."
To be extraordinary, to gotta be a bit obsessive.
Absolutely
"There is no great genius without some touch of madness." -Aristotle
house didn't say i am right he said "right" acknowledging what wilson said
"I might be wrong but at least im pleasant to be around!"
"one is the loneliest number" at the end.
Wow...perfect! Absolutely perfect!
Yes. It fits House like a glove.
I wanna see Dr Mike react to this, He'd love this one.
"I'm just a pharmacist."
Pharmacists have a doctorate.
he was being sarcastic
Sarcastic irony is the house flavour
Okay there. Go ahead and get diagnosed from someone with a PH.D in Geology. I'm sure that will due you wonders as in your ideology "He has a doctorate".
I could be a pharmacist because i can read and count. No Doctorate required. The only thing you need is an interpreter to decipher Dr.'s hand writing.
@@robvoyles "Hey Mr. Pharmacist, how does this medicine interact with this medicine along with my condition?"
"I COUNT YOU TAKE TWO MEDICINE. ME PHARMACIST."
Here we go. I was watching some weird anime thing, then I watched the end of Whiplash, then watched people do drum covers of Caravan, and now recommended has taken me here, back to House. It's always House. The internet comes full circle once again.
same here
You gotta watch Cells At Work! fam.
'Dr. House, this is a clean room.'
'Yeah, I read the sign.'
:D
Holy hell, I forgot Foreman had hair.
"the simples explanation is - someone screwed up"
this is so true and i wish more working places acknowledged that (atleast in the UK), someone fucekd up end of story, it happens. But instead jobs spend hours on pointless meetings and processes to place countermeasures that don't do anything in practice and will fail once someone screws up again
I mean it matters when your job affects whether someone could potentially die
Same here in the US. Smh 🤦
As a pharmacist...The pill with NO markings was NOT ANY prescription medication. Pill “with the letter” was aspirin 😂
This show was a lot of fun - especially before I knew much about medicine
"Hey, Mr. Pharmacy-guy-who-is-here-all the-time-and-dispenses-meds, do we have any colchicine pills that are small and yellow?"
"Yeah, over there"
Oh look its solved.
big mood
Yeah, lets ignore 10:33 which shows house opening tons of bottles looking for thr drug. Lets also assume that house is an idiot and decided to search all those bottles instead of just asking the dude.
@@tntcake6327 Especially since, apparently, that pharmacy stocks colchicine in a hundred different manufacturers. Not financially responsible, but what do I know?
"Paige doctor Occam, he's gonna wanna hear about this". Lol 😂😂
Chase messed up when he went to the pharmacy.
He should have asked to see the colchicine as well.
Which variant should he have asked for? House mentioned there were over 30. That's not even considering the different dosages
@@nathanielhill8156 Whatever they have. We usually only stock the cheapest generic version unless a patient requests a specific generic which rarely happens.
Not gonna lie, every time House makes sense of everything at the end of the episode, it’s a very satisfying ending 😌
Weird to see so much hair on Hugh Laurie and Omar Epps.
610 Hobbies And Wilson’s hair puffed up
@@giahannguyen6939 Naw, I think it's more of Robert Sean Leonard being slimmer instead, lol.
610 Hobbies lol :)))
(Spoilers) And this is why the blond haired dude became the next “house” at the end of the series.
Chase.
I preferred the earlier episodes of House. He was eccentric, but the show was focused more on the medical cases, and less on whatever "zany, wacky" sort of hijinx he was going to pull. In the later seasons, I feel like the show focused too much on spectacle.
it kinda had to after like 5 seasons but I agree
For me, not really, the medical cases gets repititive. I like the "side story" more than the medical cases. But, there are some medical cases that are fun to watch. Those are the only times I don't care about the "side story".
It got too soapy after season 3.
The first 4 seasons of nearly every show are the best.
Nobody:
Kids from my neighborhood: Aww dude I heard the yellow ones are the best!
They're wrong, it's the purple ones that smell like aniseed.
6:38 Wilson proud parent face
6:23, i love how chase looks at house like "wtf are you doing in here"
Brandon.... The way he forgets patient's name....😂😂... He literally don't care... But that's his specialisation 😛
Honestly he probably knew it just pretended to forget
'Beauty often seduces us on the road to truth'
Abhik Bapna: “ And triteness kicks us in the nuts” ;););)
@@user-rz7cm2we3x So true.
@@EPrimeify: Hello! It’s funny but I don’t remember ever coming up with such a saying!😅 Besides I’m a middle aged “lady” (well, not really; I’m just a woman😄) and I just do not possess those appendages 😂😂😂 so I wouldn’t use them as a point of reference in an aphorism🤣 !
But the account is mine, I mean if I touch the icon with my “emblem’ I go back to my account! Strange!
But I like the saying😂 Cheers!
@@EPrimeify: Ooops!😅 It was just a quotation from the video!🙃😂 I’ve just forgotten I’ve put it up there!🤣Still funny!😂
Imagine a season 9, imagine...
TeWizard [GD] Imagine if House made an appearance on “The Resident”
@@CJSynesthete that would be better than another season, house had a very good ending but imagine a cameo seeing him undercover still living as a deadman, maybe a homeless guy who corrects a mistake a doctor made.
@@CJSynesthete what is "The resident"? I'm spanish and I think it has other name at Spain.
Chase M.D.
Anemic Now THAT would be an interesting spinoff
"Make a note: I should never doubt myself."
All House fans wish there was a season 9
Just Some Guy without a Mustache I see you everywhere
Cool
no need for it
not really !!! they would just screw up with too much political correctness !! nowadays , everything is racist , sexist , mysoginyst.... they would just ruin the show !!!
I'm a House fan and I'm happy there isn't a 9th season. The ending was perfect, why expand upon it?
"The simplest explanation is almost always somebody screwed up."
For all of you who’s looking into it. The ending song is called ‘One’, made popular by ‘Three Dog Night’ (the band). There are many versions of the song since it’s pretty popular in the 60s. Recently, there has been a version used in the new ‘Venom’ trailer.
The ending montage is the best elevator music ever.
Heyyy i love that song
@@subsonic9854 what's the name of the song
@@subsonic9854 whats the song name
@@bruhmoment3833 dunno
@@keshaverrabelli5455 no idea
As a pharmacy assistant who knows that colchicine is in fact a small yellow pill, I was screaming at the doctors the entire time I was watching this.
The cochicine im taking is a small purple pill. Guess there's different brands and generics.
At the end when the different pills get shown but they’re blocked by the end cards, that was truly a RUclips moment
10:24 The song for the Venom 2 Trailer. House was so ahead of its time.
now imagine that original song is form 1968 be smart , ahead of its time
@@syumsenpai Imagine misspelling and trying to tell me to be smart in the same sentence. God you weebs and your frozen brains
house: you know how many forms of [medicine] there are in the market?
wilson: stop it
house: neither do i
i love house's snarkiness and wit.
I mean... he isn't wrong either... There is at least what.. 10 different manufactures of acyclovir
Cameron’s second “...Brandon” is priceless.
Back before Hugh perfected his American accent
House: Make a note, I should never doubt myself...
Wilson: I think you'll remember...
i like the fact that wilson outside smirking cause he knows that he is experiencing awesomeness
4:56 “Reality is almost always wrong” amen brother
Imagine we would have doctors like MD. Gregory House
Never listening the others, always looking for solution, doubting any test, never giving up and be nasty as hell.
We would be blessed.
How many people are there with treatable diagnose, just because of wrong or 0 diagnosis they stay sick.
They behave differently, act differently and we think they are crazy, but in reality they are just sick.
That satisfaction of getting right, to clear the curiosity. It's something else.
Back when Wilson had the nerves to call for a dangerous operation in order to get the answer. In later seasons they dumbed him down for some reason, made him more motherly and caring.
Because in the early seasons House had it together enough to say "That is a dumb idea, No"
Later on he gets slowly more and more reckless and Wilson has to dial him back
@@bengrogan9710 Yeah it felt like the show runners turned their characteristics up to eleven for both of them. It made good drama, but I think I prefer the earlier seasons over the more dramatic stuff.
"you really negative" almost killed his son at the same time ??
He deeply care everyone. He knows more than most of people. He needs to weight out all his options and all that is involved. Most of times, no win win situation for all parties involved. To avoid getting into time costly and emotional costly debates, he accepts others oppion about his "uncaring nature" and plays along with them to get away with a few things too
I’ve just started re-watching all the episodes two weeks ago. At season 5 now.
First time I watched it was 15 years ago. Great show!
Brandon is so happy his plan of poisoning himself to get his mom to like his girlfriend worked.
TBH I really like the style that the wardrobe department gave Cameron. I love the vests.
Loving Wilson in this clip.
This is why pills should be like vitamin gummys, different color, shape, character, and size
It might make them hard to swallow. In my country all pills have to have a description of what the pills should look like and what they are for in a leaflet you get with ingredients and side effects etc. So for example it will say Drug X is a small round yellow pill with a letter K on it, this drug is for the treatment of Condition X. They also come in blister packs packed by the manufacturer which say the name of the drug and dosage on the front, so it's very unlikely that the pharmacist will pack the wrong drug but if they do, you can easily see that it's not what you were prescribed.
I LOVE Wilson's smile when House is doing his thing
4:43 "I try to work through the pain"
🤣🤣🤣
not the joy, neither the art..but the relief of being right. if you guys follow house long enough, being wrong makes him unable to have a good night sleep. it scares the shit out of him not knowing what kills a patient, cos it means it's going to happen again. perfectionist often got misunderstood and it made their life more horrible.
I see a lot of parallel between House and Sherlock Holmes.
-Stunning intellect
-Need to be right
-Solving issues through context.
-Best friend/ partner
Etc
House was based on Sherlock Holmes, that's why there are so many parallels between the two.
Lives at 221Bis
They were also both drug addicts, and exhibited symptoms of sociopaths. Being right was another high for both of them.
G.House/S.Holmes (Homes, House, consistent themes).
Wilson/Watson (similar? No kidding, Sherlock)
@@QUARTERMASTEREMI6 And Conan Doyle based Sherlock Holmes on a teacher he had in med school.
House: you know how many forms of {blank} there is?
willson: stop it
My my, a blast from the past Johnny Farnham ‘ One is the loneliest number ‘. Who would have thought I’ld hear it on House Md. 50 years later. Way to go
lol, love the small nod from chase at 2:19
"Occam's Razor -- the simplest explanation is almost always 'somebody screwed up'" -- Dr. House
I love this episode because it feels like such a likely situation. My heart medication and my sleeping pills look the exact same, just a different little number on the back. Neither of which I'm supposed to take twice in a day but I constantly find myself grabbing the wrong one 😅
I'm going to hope you keep taking the right ones!
These actors have less and less hair every season
this episode is from s1 but i also noticed dr house bald spot
I just finished marathon S1 to S8, I don't even remember season 1 looks like this 😂
I need to rewatch S1 I really didn't remember everyone used to look like this 😂
That's aging. Wilson also looked so skinny in the first season.
They lost it by talking about depressing and stressful topics all day
House: Make a note, never doubt myself.
Wilson: I think you’ll remember.
😂
I love house's obsessive nature over things
I get it's problematic but it's so admirable to me lol
Specialized character makes you either love him or hate him. House makes you both....
Really needed this. Thanks for the video.
Hey house... Could you please come back... We have a problems with Covid-19...
*slow clap 👏 🥱
Chase is.
He would probably call it 17 other diseases before and then try 50 differences medicines before actually curing it by coincidence ;).
I love house but he is sometimes so wrong
I miss house series so much 😭❤️
Me too =(
If house was my doctor, I would NEVER doubt him.
I'm amazed that Chase didn't ask the pharmacist for Colchicine, just to see if they look alike.