House is on a perpetual power trip and has the ethics of a flea. If he weren't so good at figuring out medical puzzles, nobody would put up with him. The woman was actually right but House's massive ego survived easily. The reality, though, is that you don't have to abuse and trivialize and disrespect other people to get good work from a team. Such behavior just gets in the way. Energy and attention is diverted to doing damage control. Good things happen despite such behavior, not because of it. I like to watch the character House in action, but he would be hell to live or work with in real life.
@@jwoolman5 That's a very long-winded way of saying you agree with the writers. Everything you said is EXACTLY the point of every character and their writing.
It's because it was added to the arsenal in the episode. Chase had a girl mad at him that photoshopped a picture of him, took over his social media, and posted the picture there. 😂😂😂
1:20-1:34 I love how the guys revert briefly from fairly serious doctors to normal dudes. I find those little moments in the show the most endearing, when the doctor identities takes a backseat to the basic humanity everyone can relate to.
@@lindajensen1128 Of course they do. Actions have consequences - and I can not help but notice the immense courage it took to face those consequences head on. He had already turned his own life around and was helping troubled youngsters to avoid the path he had walked. He had found the son he had abandoned and was trying to help him (without telling him he was his father). And in the end he had a choice - hide his identity and walk away again from his son , this time leaving him in the custody of professionals or - admit he was the missing part of his son's life and meet his son's needs and anger. I'm sure you can imagine that for a while (perhaps forever) he would be the target of all the trouble his son had faced alone. He would have to take on that anger he had created and stand and take it all like a punching bag and not fight back or defend himself. Most people in that position would cave in.
Its amazing how the criminal 'rehabilitation' the dudes talkn about is similar to the setting of the movie First Time Felon, a movie starring Omar Epps (foreman) that released in 1997. Its even funnier seeing Foreman's reaction to when he says "2/3rds dont reoffend." which i think was the statistic given in the movie by the warden of the military camp.
Triggers for genetic disorders aren't that rare, I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and once I got vinyl chloride poisoning from the paulsboro train derailment it's gotten so much worse. I'm disabled now. There are others too that make it worse but vinyl chloride (what pvc pipes are made of, 100% toxic, even just as a solid pipe leeching "forever chemicals" instead of what I was exposed to) makes EDS worse in particular.
i have a genetic disorder where i cannot eat chicken. It triggered when i turned 30. Was eating a chicken curry and my airway closed. There was nothing blocking it. Now i have an epi-pen that I carry in case it ever happens again. Whats moronic is a friend told me "oh its just a eating disorder. You CAN eat chicken." Yet my doctors and the hospital told me if i eat chicken again, i risk another flare up and my throat will restrict and suffocate me again.
It's the episode where someone leaks his photoshopped nudes online. He kept trying different girls he was with to figure out who did, so I'm pretty sure this is the moment where he finds out.
They were talking about people being related, so I think this is where he realized it was someone related to someone he slept with. The one who leaked the pictures was the sister of one of those girls.
the poor kid survived this event & changed his name to Noah, only to be devoured by walkers after getting trapped in a revolving door, in front of his buddy Glenn.
Well yeah, when he says the law he means getting charged, the police, formal things. If he's never been caught and brought to the station or whatever, yeah he hasn't been in trouble with the law. He's done illegal things but that's not what he means.
Fun fact: Gypsum weed, aka Datura, is regarded as a deliriant and, while dangerous, eating the seeds will send you on the longest, most hallucinagenic trip ever. Conversations with people that aren't their, hallucinations that you can interact with. It was day 4 before I started to return to reality and day 7 before I completely returned.
@@GoldenKirby Yup! At one point I walked outside around midnight on the second night and it was snowing red glitter. I could catch it in my hands and let it collect into a pile and then blow it out of my hands like blowing a dandelion breathe and watched it flutter to the ground. I can still see that in my mind's eye to this day, amongst the many, many strange stories I have from that week, but it's very, very dangerous so I can't recommend it, but there is no experience out there like it. I give you my word as an honest man that I'm not just fronting a fiction for attention. Go explore, but be safe with it.✌️
The problem with these Reader's Digest condensed versions of these episodes is that they frequently leave you hanging when you want Paul Harvey's, The Rest of the Story!
Eh, maybe for screen chemistry: Chase, Cameron, Foreman are the golden trio like Harry, Ron and Hermione in Harry Potter. But skills 13, Chase and Kutner (despite being the antithesis to House) was probably House's peak team. I only say this because Foreman goes for the desk job eventually, not because he wasn't skilled.
@@BlackangelKatakuri I'm not a fan of Kutner or "Kevin" for that matter (the character he played in How I Met Your Mother after its forced death in House, I believe) Kutner's character is the genius fool. I don't mind the trope, but in Kutner's case it seemed shallowly developed; instead of growing House's character it turned into his punching bag until he off himself and shocks House because he failed to forsee it, rather than respect Kutner. Granted, House remarks that if they are in his team he considers them 'capable' not good but competent. Ultimately, it doesn't matter since House only uses his team as a sound board much like him bouncing his toy ball on the wall. Its just a method for becoming concious of the answer your brain already knows but can't realize it yet. The team just accelerates his mental processes.
Not really, every team had its own advantages. This team was awesome and Masters was a needed flesh blood and counter-balance. You just idolize the first seasons/team, that's it.
@@amauriherrera6022 Who told you that kutner was ''anithesis'' to House? In fact, they clearly implied he was the most alike to House with his curiosity and love for puzzles and hidden dark undertones in his personality. Even with his unorthodox ideas. Him being seemingly/outwardly more ''cheerful'' than House doesn't make him an antithesis lmao.
I often imagine this is what's in store for my daughter and her father. Her father has never responded back to me ever since I told him I was pregnant with his child...my daughter is now less than 2 months away from her 2nd birthday... but what if the day should come when her father becomes so ill, that he needs an organ transplant and my daughter is the only person who can save his life??? If he was never there for her, why should she be there for him???😐😐😐
Unless he becomes part of her life from a young age then he isnt her parent, her family, or friends. Hes a stranger to her. In no way should you ever introduce your daughter to that scenario if it comes to that because its not her responsibility and given her the choice would almost indefinitely make her feel obligated which isnt consent. Unless HE makes an effort he is no one but your sperm donor. Please dont not complicate her life because this stranger to her has entirely separate needs.
@@friendmaker9210 instead of blaming her blame the deadbeat who couldn’t step up. People act like a narcassist shows their true ways. They don’t my ex was the same he treated me horrible pregnant blamed me and now I refuse to let him around my child even said he doesn’t want to speak to bk
sometimes machines are wrong, faulty wires, etc. You are going to want to check that their heart is in-fact beating too fast before pumping them full of drugs to slow down their heart. If you don't you stop their heart.
This was an awesome show watched all the seasons in a two week binge. Loved it. Now binging THE CHOSEN but open to suggestions no CSI, or Law and Order. A show about medical matters. Tried ‘Monsters Inside Me’ but creeps me out how lucky most of those people come out.
Also, I guarantee her parents were not indulgent, but authoritarian, possibly abusive. Not experiencing hurt doesn’t make you more likely to have empathy for it.
Child rearing is NOT one size fits all.... It depends on both the child and the parents.... Its extremely common for girls like her to claim abuse when in reality they were barely disciplined and spoiled.... That's more with females than males.
Because Masters is so smart, it's possible her parents had high expectations for her. They don't necessarily have to be traditionally abusive if she instilled high standards for herself and had anxiety over reaching them. And then perceived it as having overbearing or authoritarian parents.
That’s wild. Of all the things he could have done to help his son and be a father he choses to enroll him in the boot camp where he works. Putting a kid in juvie who doesn’t belong there isn’t going to make him a better person or a parent bonding session.
I loved this episode! I loved all House episodes 😂 but this one was really touching! God I love this show and the actors ❤️ Thank you House MD for continuing to post videos of our favorite show, you're awesome! ❤️
@Irma Adams *END SPOILER ALERT!!!* ⬇️⬇️⬇️ House has realized that the patients have variegate porphyria, which was set off by the lidocaine given to Landon when he got his stitches for his head laceration and the antihistamines the instructor was dosed with. Landon realizes they have the same genetic disease.
@@SadAss. Yea I mean they should have just went with Masters instead of Park as part of the s8 squad. Park talked like someone who thinks they're on set. Masters held down her own during her arc.
In real life, you can recognize someone is a risk (at least to your car keys) and not suddenly decide the jerk who thinks treating him like dirt is the way to create good citizens. She knew why the kids were there in the first place.
1:42 I don't know the full context of the episode, if his boot camp is a literal military style boot camp but I feel like the patient is forgetting one crucial idea: instead of painfully beating out the negative traits of people you could instead boost their positive traits, actual rehabilitation instead of traumatic beatdowns fear turns into respect, trauma becomes an embarrassing past and pain becomes discipline and humility.
Not really. She just didn't like being stolen from by that kid. She didn't beat him or put him on a forced march around the hospital until he dropped. She showed no sign of accepting boot camp guy's abusive behavior toward all the kids in his charge. It was still abusive and he was still a jerk.
“Oh is this where I’m supposed to disagree with you?” Fucking legendary
House is on a perpetual power trip and has the ethics of a flea. If he weren't so good at figuring out medical puzzles, nobody would put up with him. The woman was actually right but House's massive ego survived easily.
The reality, though, is that you don't have to abuse and trivialize and disrespect other people to get good work from a team. Such behavior just gets in the way. Energy and attention is diverted to doing damage control. Good things happen despite such behavior, not because of it.
I like to watch the character House in action, but he would be hell to live or work with in real life.
@@jwoolman5 Nah.
Lol that face 😂
@@شعبة-ت6ط yah.
@@jwoolman5 That's a very long-winded way of saying you agree with the writers. Everything you said is EXACTLY the point of every character and their writing.
“Captain Micropenis” House really has a never-ending list of insults for Chase 😂
It's because it was added to the arsenal in the episode. Chase had a girl mad at him that photoshopped a picture of him, took over his social media, and posted the picture there. 😂😂😂
Hahahaha it's NEVER ending 😂😂😂
Lmao 😂😂😂
@@jeffnak5598lmao classic
@@waldo678
The way House just stares at the dad after saying ‘small world’ is actually terrifying
Not really, it was just a pensive look not really a stare.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 No, seems like he was trying to invoke his conscience, he clearly wanted the Dad to Man Up & reveal the Truth.
The look when House said "test him for syphallis" and Foreman said "the test came back negative" was gold!
1:20-1:34 I love how the guys revert briefly from fairly serious doctors to normal dudes. I find those little moments in the show the most endearing, when the doctor identities takes a backseat to the basic humanity everyone can relate to.
I can't imagine how much courage he had to pull up to tell that boy that he was his father.
Can you imagine it was acting?
@@vinvin_2lit You are a sad, strange little man
@@vinvin_2lit you must be real fun huh
If he hadn't been a deadbeat dad, he wouldn't have had to. Actions have consequences.
@@lindajensen1128
Of course they do. Actions have consequences - and I can not help but notice the immense courage it took to face those consequences head on.
He had already turned his own life around and was helping troubled youngsters to avoid the path he had walked. He had found the son he had abandoned and was trying to help him (without telling him he was his father). And in the end he had a choice - hide his identity and walk away again from his son , this time leaving him in the custody of professionals or - admit he was the missing part of his son's life and meet his son's needs and anger.
I'm sure you can imagine that for a while (perhaps forever) he would be the target of all the trouble his son had faced alone. He would have to take on that anger he had created and stand and take it all like a punching bag and not fight back or defend himself. Most people in that position would cave in.
Its amazing how the criminal 'rehabilitation' the dudes talkn about is similar to the setting of the movie First Time Felon, a movie starring Omar Epps (foreman) that released in 1997. Its even funnier seeing Foreman's reaction to when he says "2/3rds dont reoffend." which i think was the statistic given in the movie by the warden of the military camp.
@@GoldenKirby thats what i was thinking. Its pretty nice writing
It's a reference, they pulled quite a few through the series run.
@@amauriherrera6022 I think OP knew that it was a reference and was implying that.
That is one of my favorite movies !
Only thing missing was for Foreman to stare down the camera and repeat, "two thirds don't reoffend?"
Everytime someone asks House "who are you?" I think "your worst nightmare"
My brain always says, I’m the house dr. Lol. 😊
More like a child with a toxic outlet.
Your profile pic is retarded
Not really considering he's pulling them out of the brink of death.
All I can think is "Chipmunk"
If you can get Chris to hate you, you've done something wrong!
Or he's just whiny and oversensitive with a extremely naive view of the world that gets continually crushed by actual reality making him pissy.
@@ladyweasellou3367 …
Right if he hates the doctors it should be chris Hates everybody😂
Underrated.
@@ladyweasellou3367 You need to search up what a joke means.
"Oh, is this where im supposed to disagree with you?"
His quips are so perfect
5:34 "Everybody Haaa~tes Chris~!!"
😂😂😂😂
LMFAo i came here to find something like this
Triggers for genetic disorders aren't that rare, I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and once I got vinyl chloride poisoning from the paulsboro train derailment it's gotten so much worse. I'm disabled now. There are others too that make it worse but vinyl chloride (what pvc pipes are made of, 100% toxic, even just as a solid pipe leeching "forever chemicals" instead of what I was exposed to) makes EDS worse in particular.
Apparently even some of the colors that the US uses like Red 40 can trigger deadly things
Vinyl chloride is bad but polyvinyl chloride is not which is what pvc is. So pvc manufacturering can be abit dangerous but pvc itself is benign
i have a genetic disorder where i cannot eat chicken. It triggered when i turned 30. Was eating a chicken curry and my airway closed. There was nothing blocking it. Now i have an epi-pen that I carry in case it ever happens again.
Whats moronic is a friend told me "oh its just a eating disorder. You CAN eat chicken." Yet my doctors and the hospital told me if i eat chicken again, i risk another flare up and my throat will restrict and suffocate me again.
How's are you handling it ? Managing daily activities ??
I love how she knew she was wrong and that she was criticizing his father
To this very day I still don't understand what the hell Chase was trying to get up for.
It's the episode where someone leaks his photoshopped nudes online. He kept trying different girls he was with to figure out who did, so I'm pretty sure this is the moment where he finds out.
They were talking about people being related, so I think this is where he realized it was someone related to someone he slept with. The one who leaked the pictures was the sister of one of those girls.
the poor kid survived this event & changed his name to Noah, only to be devoured by walkers after getting trapped in a revolving door, in front of his buddy Glenn.
Everybody Ate 🧌Noah
Sorry, my bad, i said out loud that I liked that character two or three episodes previously
“I’m sorry, it’s terminal”
*🎵Everybody hates Chriiiiiiiiiisssss🎵*
"never been in trouble with the law"
says the dude who was just about to steal a car
Ooooo.
Well yeah, when he says the law he means getting charged, the police, formal things. If he's never been caught and brought to the station or whatever, yeah he hasn't been in trouble with the law. He's done illegal things but that's not what he means.
Fun fact: Gypsum weed, aka Datura, is regarded as a deliriant and, while dangerous, eating the seeds will send you on the longest, most hallucinagenic trip ever. Conversations with people that aren't their, hallucinations that you can interact with. It was day 4 before I started to return to reality and day 7 before I completely returned.
A trip that lasts for days?
dayum
@@GoldenKirby Yup! At one point I walked outside around midnight on the second night and it was snowing red glitter. I could catch it in my hands and let it collect into a pile and then blow it out of my hands like blowing a dandelion breathe and watched it flutter to the ground. I can still see that in my mind's eye to this day, amongst the many, many strange stories I have from that week, but it's very, very dangerous so I can't recommend it, but there is no experience out there like it. I give you my word as an honest man that I'm not just fronting a fiction for attention. Go explore, but be safe with it.✌️
there*
Don't they mean jimson weed, not gypsum weed?
isn't datura - jimson weed highly poisonous too??? or is it another plant
The problem with these Reader's Digest condensed versions of these episodes is that they frequently leave you hanging when you want Paul Harvey's, The Rest of the Story!
Father: Luke, I am your father.
Luke: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
🤺🗡💣⚰💀😂😂😂
I was thinking the same thing 😂
This is the best episode of the Maury Show ever.
Seriously underrated comment
😂😂 oh my
Chris’s mom is proof that those who do accuse.
@gabrieljean-batiste2006it means people who accuse others of doing things do it themselves
@Gabriel Jean-Batiste
There's supposed to be a comma after "do".
@@whatsomeonesaidwastaken9216 I've accused people of defamation before, but I don't do it.
@Gabriel Jean-Batiste "those who do, accuse." Like "those who can't, teach"
@@briancrawford8751 Those who accuse don't always do, but those who do are more likely to accuse.
Terry is gonna be pissed!
Rochelle cheated😂😂
Every famous actor i know appeared on house
By that look on his face you know what he thought the moment he heard him say "I'm your father"
Sometimes I wish he didn't have a team in later seasons none were ever as good as the original team but he was always great no matter the season.
Eh, maybe for screen chemistry: Chase, Cameron, Foreman are the golden trio like Harry, Ron and Hermione in Harry Potter.
But skills 13, Chase and Kutner (despite being the antithesis to House) was probably House's peak team. I only say this because Foreman goes for the desk job eventually, not because he wasn't skilled.
@@amauriherrera6022 I never liked Kutner as for Olivia Wilde she's great
@@BlackangelKatakuri I'm not a fan of Kutner or "Kevin" for that matter (the character he played in How I Met Your Mother after its forced death in House, I believe)
Kutner's character is the genius fool. I don't mind the trope, but in Kutner's case it seemed shallowly developed; instead of growing House's character it turned into his punching bag until he off himself and shocks House because he failed to forsee it, rather than respect Kutner. Granted, House remarks that if they are in his team he considers them 'capable' not good but competent.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter since House only uses his team as a sound board much like him bouncing his toy ball on the wall. Its just a method for becoming concious of the answer your brain already knows but can't realize it yet. The team just accelerates his mental processes.
Not really, every team had its own advantages. This team was awesome and Masters was a needed flesh blood and counter-balance. You just idolize the first seasons/team, that's it.
@@amauriherrera6022 Who told you that kutner was ''anithesis'' to House? In fact, they clearly implied he was the most alike to House with his curiosity and love for puzzles and hidden dark undertones in his personality. Even with his unorthodox ideas. Him being seemingly/outwardly more ''cheerful'' than House doesn't make him an antithesis lmao.
2:59 me when the McDonald’s employee asks if I want my receipt
good one finger
"I'm your father" *Everybody haaaaates chris*
The results are in
You are the father
"im your father"
I was expecting for "NoooOOOoooooooooooooOO"
"is this where I'm supposed to disagree with you?" lol.
End of episode: "Everybody HaAaAtes Chriiiiiiiss"
Omg he’s in Abbott elementary!! Can’t believe how many good child actors were on this show
Oh that’s where I recognised him from!! I was trying to place it but couldn’t, ty for this!!
I often imagine this is what's in store for my daughter and her father. Her father has never responded back to me ever since I told him I was pregnant with his child...my daughter is now less than 2 months away from her 2nd birthday... but what if the day should come when her father becomes so ill, that he needs an organ transplant and my daughter is the only person who can save his life??? If he was never there for her, why should she be there for him???😐😐😐
Unless he becomes part of her life from a young age then he isnt her parent, her family, or friends. Hes a stranger to her. In no way should you ever introduce your daughter to that scenario if it comes to that because its not her responsibility and given her the choice would almost indefinitely make her feel obligated which isnt consent. Unless HE makes an effort he is no one but your sperm donor. Please dont not complicate her life because this stranger to her has entirely separate needs.
were you two in a relationship?
@@breathoffreshair7795 Why did you choose a bad man lol did you even get married?
Cringe
@@friendmaker9210 instead of blaming her blame the deadbeat who couldn’t step up. People act like a narcassist shows their true ways. They don’t my ex was the same he treated me horrible pregnant blamed me and now I refuse to let him around my child even said he doesn’t want to speak to bk
@@piinkam0r I blame both parties and I'll blame you too
Everyone needs to stop being retarded, it's so annoying
Why did the doctor use his stethoscope just for the machine to tell him the heart rate immediately? I know this is a medical drama but come on lol
Maybe to hear if it’s beating irregularly or something
@@elisorrells5314dude they can see that with the machine as well
I think he was checking their lung sounds, if they wanted to manually get the HR they would've checked at the radial instead of use a stethoscope
There was a screen right in front of him you can see him looking up when he says the heart rate.
sometimes machines are wrong, faulty wires, etc. You are going to want to check that their heart is in-fact beating too fast before pumping them full of drugs to slow down their heart. If you don't you stop their heart.
Whoa, I didn't remember Sasha Roiz had been in House.
This was an awesome show watched all the seasons in a two week binge. Loved it. Now binging THE CHOSEN but open to suggestions no CSI, or Law and Order. A show about medical matters. Tried ‘Monsters Inside Me’ but creeps me out how lucky most of those people come out.
Maybe try the good doctor, I think that's the one where the doctor has autism
Chosen is pretty good!
I liked the good doctor!
I know you said you want medical but ‘The Mentalist’ is amazing. The main character is very similar to house and extremely clever!
Nurse Jackie is great! I binged the whole thing haha
Diazepam is Valium and you don’t get 40 mEq of potassium without knowing your potassium level although low potassium can give you leg cramps.
10:54 no you aint youre not terry crews
"Also... I'm your father."
"Wait a minute. I'm white? Dayum. I never saw that coming"
~Everybody hates Chris~
Crazy how the actually look a like tho
😂😂😂
Black people telling other black people that they're not black enough is my all-time favorite.
Also, I guarantee her parents were not indulgent, but authoritarian, possibly abusive.
Not experiencing hurt doesn’t make you more likely to have empathy for it.
Exactly and vice versa.
Child rearing is NOT one size fits all.... It depends on both the child and the parents.... Its extremely common for girls like her to claim abuse when in reality they were barely disciplined and spoiled.... That's more with females than males.
Because Masters is so smart, it's possible her parents had high expectations for her. They don't necessarily have to be traditionally abusive if she instilled high standards for herself and had anxiety over reaching them. And then perceived it as having overbearing or authoritarian parents.
@@ladyweasellou3367 And your proof for this is?
@@controlman7490 "Source? 🤓"
That’s wild. Of all the things he could have done to help his son and be a father he choses to enroll him in the boot camp where he works. Putting a kid in juvie who doesn’t belong there isn’t going to make him a better person or a parent bonding session.
I loved this episode! I loved all House episodes 😂 but this one was really touching! God I love this show and the actors ❤️
Thank you House MD for continuing to post videos of our favorite show, you're awesome! ❤️
Which season and episode is this?
@@adorablem5038 "Carrot Or Stick" S7E10
How did this episode end?
@Irma Adams *END SPOILER ALERT!!!*
⬇️⬇️⬇️
House has realized that the patients have variegate porphyria, which was set off by the lidocaine given to Landon when he got his stitches for his head laceration and the antihistamines the instructor was dosed with. Landon realizes they have the same genetic disease.
Love House. Totally awesome. ❤️❤️
Hey Renard is here. Guess Nick brought him here.
I was looking for this comment lol
Tyler James Williams had a cameo in this show
He did! Believe it or not it was in the very episode this clip was from!!
Complicated symptom of an embarrassing disease, practically a house specialty - oh no they're becoming self aware
5:31 anyone else think 🎶everybody haaates chrrriiiiiissss🎶 when she pulled the curtain back? 😂😂😂
Hold up isn't that the kid from Everybody Hates Chris
Yep that’s him and he’s currently on Abbott Elementary
I had this aching thought he did look familiar.
Heck yeah
the one who everybody hates ?
@@pastorcodymitchell1456 it's a TV show
"Luke, I'm your father"
3:21 house is the best 😂😂😂
“No, I am your father”
-Darth Vader
I prob spelled that wrong
Isn't that the guy who stabbed Chase in the heart was that someone else?
Someone else, the guy who stab chase is the same guy on izombie series, this guy on the otherhand is on the grimm tv series.
6:37 Everybody Ha-ates Chriiiiis
1:00 - 1:03 I just about died.
Chase was full of house insults lol
Man Julius gonna be livid when he finds out
lol intro is beast
Looks like Chris's mom sent him to Military school...
0:05 nice
Awe. That was touching
YOOO that's Tyler James Williams, I knew he looked familiar, he played Noah on the Walking Dead.
4:15 I heard that in Shaun's voice omfg
If they were gonna do a season 8, they shoulda just kept masters. At least she was compelling as the New Blood and had chemistry with the cast
Yeah they did season 8
Absolutely spot on comment. Charlyne Yi’s character was a very poor choice and, let’s face it, she isn’t exactly Meryl Streep.
@@SadAss. Yea I mean they should have just went with Masters instead of Park as part of the s8 squad. Park talked like someone who thinks they're on set. Masters held down her own during her arc.
@@Primus54 big agree
Julius gonna be mad that Chris wasting all that money at the hospital.
I hate that she changes her whole perspective when it affected her. Feels like the writers gave up on her empathy more than a realistic change.
In real life, you can recognize someone is a risk (at least to your car keys) and not suddenly decide the jerk who thinks treating him like dirt is the way to create good citizens. She knew why the kids were there in the first place.
I feel like ive heard the dad's voice somewhere before . . .
Captain Sean Renard he could use a potion to get better lol
Getting an "empire strikes back" vibe...
best medical show ever
Correction for house: “38 year old marine”
Relax boot. Former marine is just fine to say. It's ex marine that is only used for people kicked out.
1:01
*wheeze*
Also… I’m your father
“Everybody hates Chris”
He is also in chicago med.
“Symptom which we learned about when he choked me. I’d hate to slow us down by acknowledging it”
“And yet you have” 😂😂😂 house is the best
First, I love the videos keep it up 🎉❤
I forgot how cute Masters was.
1:42 I don't know the full context of the episode, if his boot camp is a literal military style boot camp but I feel like the patient is forgetting one crucial idea: instead of painfully beating out the negative traits of people you could instead boost their positive traits, actual rehabilitation instead of traumatic beatdowns
fear turns into respect, trauma becomes an embarrassing past and pain becomes discipline and humility.
Isn't that the kid who starred in "Everybody Hates Chris"? Tyler James Williams?
10:57 bro was flabbergasted
He's thinking Say What
Deadbeat Dad : "I'm your father.."
Darth Vader : Hey, that's my line!!
this show is SO unrealistic it's painful 5:02 they check his catecholamines but they didn't bother checking his midi-chlorians??
cringe
@@HaVoKxii😂
He choked her like he was Bane choking batman in Arkham Origins.
And if only House came in with "Now let's talk about how you met his mother".
10:54 He should've put on a Darth Vader mask before he said that.
5:36 Everybody Hates Chris jumpscare
Drop the mic!!!!!
5:36 Say hello to Noah from 'The Walking Dead'
If I were dying, I'd want a House. If not dying, I'm ok without. Diagnosticians are hard to find, though!!
So she started to agree with the man who she claimed was pushing kids to the ground the moment one of the kids stole her keys…yeah sounds about right
Not really. She just didn't like being stolen from by that kid.
She didn't beat him or put him on a forced march around the hospital until he dropped.
She showed no sign of accepting boot camp guy's abusive behavior toward all the kids in his charge. It was still abusive and he was still a jerk.
@@jwoolman5 He was never abusive or a jerk.
So you alter reality to fit your narrative... Yeah sounds about right
Was this before the Captain was converted?
I just had an idea.
Relevant to our case?
No.
Sit.
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Best meme ever!
All that time he thought he killed his father. Next, they'll tell him that girl he likes is actually his sister.
The one thing that's genetic is Porphyria.
i just realize there were 2 Gregs in this episode 😂
„I just had an idea“
„Relevant to our case“
„..no“
„Sit down“
His aggression is bc he's vessen (he's in a show called Grimm)
I knew I bad seen here before. Wasn’t he a villain?
dude 34 years is young no not insanely young but not middle age and farrrrrr from old
In the military, as in pro sports, yeah, 34 is kind of the old dude.