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Season 2 Episode 3 "Daddy's Boy"
A student (Vicellous Reon Shannon)[14] who just graduated from Princeton experiences severe spasms at a graduation party. Meanwhile, House's parents drop by but he is reluctant to see them, igniting curiosity among the hospital staff.
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House has parents? I just kinda assumed he phased into existence when everyone in the world was being too nice.
Lol
😂😂😂 if only
Something things are better if kept secret
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@@Aakash_Goswami1 .
I love Hugh’s portrayal of House’s vulnerability here. It shows that no matter how great someone is, in front of their parents, they are still a child. *also, a nice touch that after dinner, House went sulking in his office, playing video games like a child. Hugh really nailed it.
brilliant writing, directing and acting
Well you can solve that problem by being happy with who you are as a person and not caring what your parents think.
So true! Excellent observation!
@@SeansModelBuilds2017 he's not arrogant and self centred enough to not care about his own parents that want nothing but his well being. Ofcourse that doesn't mean he should agree with them or anything but there's some people whose opinions should matter and parents kinda fall into that bracket lol
@@ssk58607 If their opinions are worth it. If not, then ignore them.
Their dynamic is that they act as though Greg is still a teenager. They don't see him, his accomplishments, just the same kid they raised.
He even acted like a rebellious teenager with his more than usual witty comment about his "3" legs.
If you notice at 6:35 he's playing a hand held game to further allude to that point.
Well, his mom was supportive in her own way. His dad on the other hand…
Aren't all parents are?
MelBell 0865 he’s not really his dad
I don’t know why, but when House looked down and started talking about his motorcycle, that messed with me. It’s like a part of him was sincerely hoping his dad would be happy for him or want to hear about it. Even the way he’s sitting, it looks like he feels small around his parents. And when his mom said he was perfect, that genuine smile. Talk about a punch in the heart.
@@Deadlyaztec27 I'm fairly sure his mom was being playfully sarcastic. She knows that her son has his struggles.
Armond Luckey that hit me on a personal level. I definitely understand the feeling, it really hurt to see that because I've felt like that around my parents for a long time.
His dad is that guy from Full Metal Jacket! Imagine living with him as a dad lmao.
the dad was nice gentel and told the truth..he doesn't know.how.lucky he is.
Great acting is great acting
I always got the impression that he just didn't want to see his father, not both of them. He seemed happy speaking to his mother alone.
Seems like his father was very controlling in his childhood. Not necessarily abusive, but perhaps his father just wanted Home to have the best life he could have. But just didn't want to step back and let his son figure it out. It's a very common problem in family.
Warhawk0901 ahah you mistaked House with Home
@@BrokenCornholio1537 He was actually abusive as well.
I know the feeling he has, he just gets nervous around his dad, because it's always judgement and disdain.
It's true, he likes his mother, but hates his father (which is not his biological father). He says what he thinks at his father funeral at season 5.
"You just don't know how lucky you are"
That line can actually be very heart breaking. I know you need to appreciate what your parents have done for you. But when they don't appreciate your efforts or achievements then it breaks confidence.
I think it was not just it but the fact his Dad dismissed House's disability...
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 and also that he was abusive
Yeah, being abused by your father, that sure is Lucky.
Bullshit!
Brooo I felt this comment in my soul
The other heart breaking thing said to House came from his mother.
"You are perfect just the way you are."
House is miserable, in pain and slowly becoming addicted to the drugs he needs to manage his pain. He knows he's not perfect because he could be better.
It's not validation House needed from his parents. It was acceptance of the man they helped him grow up to be, that he resents. So an apology would be overdue but pave the way to a mutual loving respect instead of unconditional love that everyone knows has conditions attached.
i like houses mother, her son is cynical, sarcastic and as antisocial as they come, but she loves him unconditionally, she loves him the way he is, shes not jumping down his throat, shes not judging, shes just there for him
I got really was endearing.
That's what mothers do. Some mothers defend their child even if they're a serial killer. It's biological. Not by choice
I honestly really dislike her. People are convinced she’s there for him and they’re close or whatever, but in season 8 she reveals she knew he was in prison for a year and didn’t visit once.
@@MM-vs2et you haven't met mine, it seems
There for him? She let him get abused and rationalized his father dismissing his pain/disability? She watched his life be destroyed and did nothing to help but make him feel bad about being abused
He looked like a defeated puppy when he was talking to his dad
You would to if your dad was R. Lee Ermy. lol
Not his Dad a DNA test proved it.
barf245 the DNA doesn’t matter. This is a nurture vs nature argument.
His dad hiting him if i can remember correctly..
@@GoatzombieBubba I'd consider the person who raised me to be my mom/dad if my biological dad/mom weren't present.
5:54 That's the face of a man who's hurt worse than you can imagine. His life sucks and his dad doesn't understand, Hugh Laurie really knows how to make a face that tells you everything.
why does his life suck? I havent watched the series but Im planning to when I have the time. From these compilations it seems like his only problem is exactly what his father is telling him. Other than his leg every problem he has is caused by him
@@nemdenemam9753 Living with pain so severe, you need Vicodin to manage it is absolutely life altering. Physical pain also takes a toll on mental and emotional health.
@@167thSpartan there was an episode where his pain got worse and asked Cuddy for help. She gave him placebo and the pain went away. Maybe its different in later seasons but so far it seems he is just an addict who was an addict before the accident too
@@nemdenemam9753 You are absolutely wrong, he didn't take Vicodin before the leg accident cause he didn't NEED TO. He was an ass before the leg, he was probably not a very cheerful guy but leg pain and subsequent Vicoddin dependance and everything else that happened made it 1000000 times worse. To write comments and form opinions you MUST watch series otherwise your opinion is invalid and just plain wrong.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 I'm at season 3 now maybe I misunderstood. But in the story about his leg in the lecture he called himself a junkie (off course he was intentionally misleading in everything else but he was misleading in things that were not medically relevant). There is also an episode where he admits he is an addict at the end of a bet. There is another where Cuddy's placebo treatment makes the pain go away. That episode ends with him looking at the pills heavily thinking and deciding to take the pill. His Vicoddin dependance came after the accident but his substance dependance didnt as far as I understand. Unless in later seasons it turns out different. But looking at his wiki page it doesnt seem like it. Although there is a mention of childhood trauma so maybe its not fair to say its all his fault so maybe there is still some levels to it. Still I believe so far that the leg injury is used as an alibi to just get worse.
But maybe I should just stop right here and say you are right before I read more spoilers. I originally commented looking for answers for why the commenter considered his life suckage as I didnt plan on watching the series. Obviously I changed that foolish state of mind
House: “Hi mom!”
World: *shifts off its axis.*
There is just so much in these scenes and I love it.
I remember how much I squealed at this moment, it was the cutest thing ever. He's such a mommy's boy and he knows it lmaoo
I think nobody else would have pulled off being House's dad. I mean how many actors are there that would convince us that house was genuinely intimidated by.
That's exactly what I was thinking!
One hell of a Marine in real life, and one hell of an actor too
@@nickz5849 And was definitely intimidating in real life. I met him twice.
I guess Hugh Laurie said in an interview once that they had asked Clint Eastwood if he would be interested in guest appearing as House’s Dad, but he gracefully declined. Laurie said in an interview he always admired Clint Eastwood and he was one of his very favorite actors.
That gunny for you may he R.I.P
House seem so polite, quiet and reserved with his dad, which is so unlike him. It makes you wonder, what did his dad do to create this gap between him and his son to the point where House does not feel comfortable acting like himself. You can see how House all of a sudden becomes this boy who needs his parent's validation, when he was talking about his motorcycle. That is so sad :(
Because he keeps thinking "is this man my real dad?.
The father was a soldier. Military parents tend to desensitivize their children and treat their family as a prolongation of their work. He probably repressed House to a breaking point, and when he started living alone he overcompensated all the years of military treatment
2 years late but it is revealed in another episode with a victim patient that House explains his father used to abuse him in some ways such as making him bath outside and such, if I remember the episode, his father was very strict and cold towards him.
@@LexEllis yeah is father made him take ice baths and sleep outside and is house didn't get to dinner on time he wouldn't get any food.
That's his step dad.
oh my god houses's smile when his mom said " you're absolutely perfect just the way you are." made my heart go UWU
That’s mothers for you.
I'm surprised they didn't continue the Holmes parallels by giving House a brother. Could have made him a brilliant hedge fund manager, just as smart as House but everything he hates.
or worse unlike house he didn't make it back from duty.survivors guilt can be intolerable.
ButlerWho dear, Cuddy is the Mycroft/Irene archetype.
ButlerWho bi would have loved to see him interact with a sibling !!
For the longest time fans were clammoring for either Rowan Atkinson or Stephen Fry to do a guest shot on House. Maybe even become a recurring character for a couple of episodes and have them be just that. Or instead be another doctor that House knew at school but was even more brilliant than House.
Shame it never happened.
It would've made it too similar to a medical Elementary or Sherlock.
"You just don't know how lucky you are."
Yeah, your son, who has limited mobility, constant chronic pain, a drug addiction, and very few meaningful relationships, is so lucky.
He still saves lives.
True, but that's more lucky for them than it is for him.
At least he has a true friend.
He is pretty lucky too. He has a great mind, better than most people's. He's working in a place where he can treat people like crap and he'll never get fired. He's got his own team of minions who'll do pretty much anything he asks of them. Even though he's the leader of a department of medicine, his workload is pretty much non-existent and flexible.
His only real problem is his leg pain, which he brough upon himself. His vicodin addiction is just another complication he's forcing upon himself because he refuses to face life like an adult.
He did bring the pain upon himself, he was the one who came up with the surgery for his muscle death that would keep his leg but leave him with chronic leg pain. Of course, it wasn't his fault that he had muscle death to begin with.
About experiencing agony, I don't think I could compare any pain I've ever suffered to what House's character goes through, but it is shown later on that it is manageable without vicodin. It's true that he started taking vicodin for the pain, but he kept taking it instead of an alternative because he became an addict, the same way that a stressed-out person smokes weed. It's not because of the pain, it's because he feels unable to face his fears on his own.
In the end House is a great character, but he's not devoid of flaws, that's what makes it better. His vicodin addiction and his self-pity are definitely two defining flaws of his, and we're shown time and again that there are better alternatives, he just doesn't take them.
When Wilson lied to House, House reacted as if Wilson had never lied to him before which says a lot about their friendship
I think it was less that, as Wilson has lied before, and more that House felt moderately betrayed. His relationship with his parents (mostly his father) is so bad he wants avoid them at all costs, but still values them, and Wilson didn't help him accomplish those goals.
The House-Wilson friendship is my favorite thing in the show. They genuinely care about each other and House can just... trust him... despite all the nasty things they do to each other.
A civvie role, and poor Gunny still calls a bathroom “the head.”
RIP R. Lee Ermey. You are definitely missed.
It makes sense, considering House's dad was written to be a former Marine pilot.
@@Bone1996 marine aviator*
Air Force has pilots
Navy/marines have aviators.
House said he was a Marine if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
It always tugs on me a little every time I saw how good House is with his mother.
It also tugs on me that I know how a plain and non-confrontational parents like House's mother can be as toxic as the abusive ones, because the former tend to let issues 'go' and left the child without a satisfactory closure. House is loved, but at the same time feels incredibly neglected.
Yes!
Indeed and that's why for me, his father doesn't seem to be so bad as they show
In real life, there's 21 years age gap between Hugh Laurie, born in 1959 (House) and Diane Baker, 1938 (House's mom), 15 years between him and R. Lee Ermey, 1944 (House's dad).
And 17 years between Hugh and Billy Connolly, but it works somehow. Interesting that by contrast in reality his parents were both in their 40s when he was born.
Ahh parents not believing in their children's disability
bel pet just like my dad denying my depression 😂😂 jk
I don't have depression
6:13 ohhh something just a mother could ever say to you,even more to somebody like house 😄.
@@TiffanyRay So you have it or not? Your contradict yourself. And don't joke about it, many people DO have depression and their family doesn't trust them
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 I have clinical depression, my parents didn't believe in it at first. I cope in many ways and one is humor.
I'm not upset by depression jokes in the slightest. I know some people are, but that shouldn't stop anyone from making them.
If you wanna add to the long list of things we “cant” joke about then go right ahead. You're not going to change anything.
Been there.
This clip definitely missing ending scene :
- so why does he hate to see his parents?
- he hates to be a disappointment
- he is a doctor, world famous! How disappointed can they be?
- you know what I figure is worse than watching your son become crippled? Watching him be miserable.
is that between cameron and wilson? It sounds like cameron and wilson.
See one day one room episode in that house tells his story and then in the end tell the girl it wasnt his grandma but his father. That will give you a idea of why house hates his dad
@@mountieman18It's between Cameron and Foreman, if I remember well.
He hates to see that man he wasn't house's real dad
Dad who thinks only of morals and ruling, never about problem solving
Mom who's overly protective, supportive, and never uses her brain, would rather think all is well with the world
So he can't deal with then because there's a huge intellectual gap, they can't understand him, he doesn't want to be insulting because he still cherishes them
Did I get that right?
Oumaima Samir yeah i kinda got that vibe.The dad is a bit demanding rude and authourative and the mom is just in a happy place . Thanks to the great acting of the characters we see their emotions.
To me house was trying to not be rude and politely refuse them the chance to catch up because probably an awful past with the father. We didnt saw any greetings between him and his dad that means the have little hate and disagreement towards eachother. Houses politeness was shown by him not being condencending or sarcastic at all.
@@beastmasterbg The dad was also abusive during House's childhood.
Yes, I was really surprised when House didn't say anything to his dad.
Your explanation is fine, It just doesn't fit genetically speaking. We either share personality traits with our parents, or resent them enough to develop defense mechanisms against them. So his sarcasm and disregard for rules can come from an overly strict dad, but where did his intellect and capacity to think logically came from? Obviously not his mom, since she's self deluded, and not his dad, since unconventional thinking is a bad trait for the military (not saying they're dumb, just that order and obedience is valued higher than thinking outside the box).
(Personal rant below)
I mean in my case, my dad, an engineer, is a fucking genius at doing business. I don't know how, but when it comes to making money, he's constantly coming up with ideas. He has little regard for rules, and gave me licence to screw up, because I'd learn from it. He's a fucking good dad for me, maybe terrible for someone with less self control. Our current relationship is more like close business partners and friends than father and son, since we've got a few enterprises together. If I ever kill a hooker, I know who I'm calling.
My mom, a therapist, on the other side, is a complete sociopath. On the outside she's the most charming woman you'll ever meet, but only because she knows how to control and manipulate everyone. And I was her pet project. She always found ways to take away anything that made me happy in order to set the bar higher, but she never valued any of my accomplishments (I've got 2 fucking Doctorates ffs), and that made me learn how to lie, deceive, persuade, be my own rock, and never look for validation from anyone. So in a way, I became a persuasive sociopath who's good at business and doesn't give a fuck about what people think. That's a dangerous combo.
Adrian Jutronich while I do think it’s a fascinating insight into your psyche, you’re forgetting that House isn’t this dude’s biological son he may have inherited from his actual dad his thinking cap but evolved it into his own style with the specific upbringing he had. “Everybody lies” is just kicking his “dad” who doesn’t lie in the legacy, since what distanced them in the first place was exactly the fact he doesn’t believe in lying, just in a way to differentiate his own philosophy from that of his dad’s.
*"You are absolutly perfect just the way you are."* The best sentence😍😍😍
He was touched.
I feel like most of the times House really zings Wilson, Wilson tries to turn it back out of spite and never really pulls it off
that's what makes it so funny
That was amazing. Was that scene posted on this channel yet?
Black Tim Howard Cuz Wilson is like House's student, he's close to starting to be as witty and quick as him.
house & Wilson is to holmes & watson.
@@Skyvsfate Yeah, this show is actually heavily influenced by Sherlock Holmes
The worst part is when you remember when he confided to a patient that his Dad abused him.
What episode is this?
@@kappaalpha678 I think it was called one door opens.
Its 'daddy's boy' I think
@@kappaalpha678 one day, one room.
Season 3
5:54 damn that look right there is one of the few times you'll ever see House phased and without words. Says enough about his relationship with his da the way he holds himself through their sitdown
House: Hi Mom...
Everyone: Dr. House has parents?????
House's biggest enemy is guilt. House's biggest drug is loneliness. House's biggest curse is his intelligent. House only needs love. Look at his mom comforting him, such a big smile and body indicator that he's truly happy with her. look at Wilson. he's truly happy he got a friend that truly appreciate him for what he is. House MD is all the season we seeing him coping up the pain and pursuing happiness.
Actually I'm pretty sure his biggest drug is vicodin
That’s deep. And very accurate
Robert Lee Ermy as houses dad is nothing short of perfect casting.. the attitude of both of these legendary actors fits their characters to a T.
That smile he gives his mother, shows how much love he has for her.
"You're trying to objectively measure how much I value our friendship?!"
"Hey it was five grand you've got nothing to be ashamed of"
I love this little exchange. I just find this really funny
cameron was so obsessed with house on season 2,but that never could last,house was too complicated an addict for somebody young and soft like her,she admired him that's for sure.
She was so annoying. Cameron was no match for House. She was too mousy and meek with no sense of humor. Her character just annoyed me.
Agreed!! @@LB-gz3ke
When you watch later episodes of this show, you can really see the strain on House’s relationship with his father. He’s always had a standard set for his family, especially House, and has that attitude where if it’s not done in the “right” way (ie his way), actions have to be done to correct them (no matter the consequences, towards him or the people around him).
“So it’s okay to lie to House but not to a patient?” Did this girl actually go to medical school? You don’t owe the same things to friends as you do to patients.
Abbey to tell you the truth I lie to my patients all the time, usually when they ask about my personal life... as long as it’s nothing to due with there treatment or illness it’s completely ethical and sometimes can even be beneficial
Oh wow...what next? You gonna tell that breaking and entering into a patient's home is also not approved by med school? Who would've guessed!
Have you ever watched the show?
That’s her character, basically: fussy morality dispenser with irrational qualms about just about anything that involves House.
A lie for a good reason is truth!!!
3:02 House wants to be mad, but he's kinda impressed.
The House / Wilson friendship is just the best.
you can tell house cares very much about his mother, his father on the other hand...
".. The insane moral compass that won't let you lie to anyone about anything. It's a great quality for boy scouts and police witnesses..
.. Crappy quality for a dad."
And then in S08, he goes:
House: I never liked your friend… my father.
Thomas: Well, he could be a bit intense at times.
House: But unlike you, I did respect him.
Complicated relationships. One of the many reasons why this show is always gonna be loved by me. At one moment, the characters would be hilarious with jokes and sarcasms, and then a few scenes later, the darkness just sets in effectively.
You can hate someone and still respect them.
House respects the man as a person and hates him as a father. Can't be more perfect father-son relationship!
@@ahalyavaitheeswaran6410 pretty much. I have the same relationship with my father
@@ahalyavaitheeswaran6410 What? That's not perfect, have you watched it? That's horrible relationship.
Its funny how House shows right when he sees his parents what he said to Cameron.
That he did love his mother but hatted his father
RIP R Lee Ermey
fatboyRAY24 I know I’m so sad. I grew up seeing him in toy story and I watched mail call with my dad. Such a wonderful human being. RIP
didn’t know gunny was in here but sad he had to go
Full Metal Jacket anyone?
Ermey will be missed also check out the movie the siege of firebase Gloria he was great in that film 😎
Miss him
This episode really hits different once you remember that it's been heavily implied that House was abused by his father as a teen...
(ie. In the episode, "One Day, One Room," he mentions being punished by being made to sleep in the yard at night and being forced to take ice baths, etc. Plus other instances involving his father where he's acted weirdly)
Well his mom is no better if she let that stuff go on.
Not to mention the multiple affairs she has supposedly had. Even to the point of house not knowing who is biological father is
Yet Cameron just had to make him see his parents because of her hipocritical savior complex
I wouldn't really consider any of that as abuse.
@@LimrassonCamping outside can be a fun experience IF you do it voluntarily. If you are forced and it is made very clear that it is a punishment it will be a punishment.
@@rolandfeussner1892 But it's not abuse.
Haha Wilson was such a good counter balance to house.
Elementary writing, dear KillTyrant
well yes they are based off sherlock holmes and watson.
House: what did Wilson do for me?
Kutner: he paid for your lunch, liked monster trucks and was your conscience.
For some reason, I was expecting to hear some shouting "Private Pyle!"
That explains house's attitude. RIP
Rip gunny
Where is the head 😂😂😂
Head is the term for bathroom in the Navy and Marine Corps
House’s dad is a Marine in the show too!
4:10....His mom BRIBED him, man she IS his mom.
She really is,
“Hey mom, great to see you.”
“Aww Greg don’t lie”
"Angelina Jolie. I call her 'Mom'. Who else thinks it's sexy?" Well, he's got a point, that WAS a stupid question.
Hilarious retort by House
I'd be lying if I said I've never felt sorry for house there's so many times during the show you can see the pain in him and Hugh Laurie portrays it perfectly ❤️
House shows his humanity in conversations like this with Cameron and Thirteen and pretty much no one else.
He also quietly but clearly thanked cameron twice in this video. House is rarely ever straightforward with showing appreciation. This episode is a roller coaster of characterization
He probably feels secure with women because his mother is reassuring. And he probably has his guard up around men because of his dad
@@jordoruiz Except with Wilson. It's like they say - "they were just friends, your honour".
I've been watching these videos in increasing amount without subscribing ever since I found this channel a year ago. It's a little experiment to see when I will draw the line.
Edit: That line was today XD
Good for you brother.
Good for you.
lies
Your comment made me subscribe lmao
your comment made me subscribe too.. just realized i haven't subscribed even though ive been watching these in increasing amount.
Yaser Alali A
4:25
Cameron: Hi I’m Alison Cameron, I work with your son
R. Lee Ermey: I AM GUNNERY SERGEANT HARTMAN, YOUR SENIOR DRILL INSTRUCTOR
FROM NOW ON, THE ONLY WORDS...
House looks older then his parents, shit.
ChakraX2 That's what happens when you pop pills every five seconds. 😂
ChakraX2 thats what Vicodin does to you
Lydia Wonderlost yes it is you jerkoff, my uncle has a vicodin addiction and he looks old asf
Javier Rodriguez Maybe he's just fucking old I know people that take this and they look fine stop blaming it on pain medication.
that's what going to med school does to you
House's mom is... Hilary Clinton???
HighKeyMe Senator Ruth Martin from Tennessee
Lol that’s what I thought
...and I vomited.
That explains so much, and yet so little.
I almost shat my pants
I just love the rare moments in which Wilson manages to get the better of house
The role is only small, but Ermey is decent acting as House's father!
ssi1991 well he was a good actor. RIP Gunny.
R Lee Ermey just died yesterday sad to see him.
@Bad Cattitude Cringe, have some respect
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 who cared
well, ask that to the millions of service men and women who do...including myself. @beastmasterbg
House's dad..."you know what your problem is, Greg?"
House: "Shifting gears?"
They casted the parents really well wow.
4:30 I bet Cameron was thinking "Oh my god, House does like me!"
Dunno if it was written in at this point that Houses dad was abusive or not, but you can definitely get an inkling of where that revelation would come out seeing them interact in this scene
I appreciate the fact that they casted Gunnery Sergeant Ermy as House's dad.
5:54 The "You stupid mf you did this to me that I can't have any stable intimate relationship and you so think you did a great job?" Look.
Didn't realise R Lee Ermy plays the father role. Excellent actor.
Greg House's glare when his dad told him that he didn't know how lucky he was...
That was a mixture of utter contempt and disbelieve.
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman being House’s father would actually explain everything.
It took me all these years to realise that House's father was played by the legendary R. Lee Ermey.
Yessss that's the dude. Knee he was familiar (full metal jacket)
3:29 "aww Greg, don't LIE."
I love House and Wilson's friendship so much!
"You just don't know how lucky you are" said he to his handicaped son, who has only one real friend and a ravaged life
2:49 is the LINE and the acting that made me laugh the most in this show.
I love their friendship, it's more real than most.
Wilson's comeback like, "I've been lying in increasing amounts." 😆
Wow, Cameron has no idea what boundaries are. If my coworkers started prodding into my personal family life like this trying to "help" me because they have some kind of Messiah complex I would shut it down fast. People need to learn that not everyone has good relationships with their parents.
She really annoyed me from start to finish on this show. I was glad to see her go.
No way should anyone get involved in someone else's family dynamics. Toxic relations scar for life and boundaries are necessary for a lot of us. Far reaching, burning bridges boundaries😮
Yeah, because House would never get involved in the personal life of a co-worker just out of curiosity...
5:55 House looks mortally wounded. 😢😢
The fact they got Gunny to play House's dad... it's another level to this show
House: Angelina Jolie.. I call her mom 😅
ROFL
4:42 I guess the “mom” forget that doctors are busy...IN A HOSPITAL
When the Full Metal Jacket is your dad.
Rest In Peace.
RIP Gunny.
Under no circumstances are you to butt into someone else’s personal life, especially about family. Not everyone has a happy relationship with their parents. If someone hates their parents, there’s usually a good reason. Family isn’t always everything
How the hell is nobody talking about the actor that played House senior?! The man was a real drill sergeant and became a pop culture legend in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket no less.
I genuinely love how well Hugh Laurie manages to balance the look of genuine love for his mum, with the defeat that his dad inspires in him, all whilst remaining the same sarcastic glib that makes House, House
"it's 5 grande, it's nothing to be ashamed about" is a beautiful line
Wilson inviting House’s parents to dinner is the Housiest thing he’s ever done
3:05 You *know* House was actually impressed there.
No wonder House is so badass, his dad is Auron.
3:28
House: Its great to see you
Mom: Aww Greg don't lie...
Yep, House is like his mom.
“I’ve been lying to you in increasing amounts ever since I told you that you looked good shaved a year ago”
Cameron just loves drama and is always the one to put her nose in other people's business which is something I really despised about her. She was attracted to people like House because she saw he was "damaged" and ugh girl please
Royanne Ramos my main problem with her was that she got really mean and manipulated people around her but she never got called out on that.
Yeah. She’s too annoying and nosy for me to like
I don't get the appeal of being interested or attracted in this case to "damaged" people?
StealthBlade98 Messiah complex. It's hand in hand with narcissism.
no idea what that means
Cameron's just so fucking adorable
I've gotta crush on her xD
So captivating to look at.
huh so this is why house ended up the way he is....his dad made him pretty depressed throughout his life
Siegram Akito his dad actually abused him when he was young, punishing him badly for small mistakes and later when he got old he tried to become a father and son
0:10 that building in the picture is missing a texture.
One of the best shows ever thanks to Hugh Laurie. I saw him in a hardware store a few years ago in LA
Ok the details! He wears a round neck shirt and a leather jacket throughout the episode until he meets his parents where he wears a full shirt with a blazer. So he was messy through the episode and wore an ironed shirt just before meeting his parents. This shows how he was still afraid (not afraid per se but you get it) of his father. He was still like a child who would get scolded if he didn't behave in a way that his father liked.
I swear this show had some clever writers.
THE PAIN on his face when his dad said "you don't know how lucky you are" was REAL OMG 😭
Having Sergeant Hartman as his dad is something.
I honestly can’t tell if it’s funny or not.
Myles Hoglund wait... do you mean Gunnery Sergeant Hartman?
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Did you have a stroke?
Rip
sweiland75 Could've been a seizure. And the 7s could refer to R. Lee Ermey's appearance in Se7en.
My God, Cameron is so immature, can she just stop messing into other people’s business? She thinks she’s helpful, but in fact she’s just annoying
Cameron is the text book case of a woman who needs to fix people, especially men.
She had a crush on House I believe.
You are being harsh on her,
She's just a good caring person, that's all...
@@Ziggyziggy1 would you still think that if she sticks YOU with your parents that you don't want to meet in a forced meeting
Two things
1. She had a huge crush on House at the time
2. She’s an annoying fixer which is why her marriage with Chase failed
It's not Camеron's business what's going on with his family. She may likes him, cares about him, but she is not even his girlfriend. Sorry that I find it annoying sticking your nose into someone else's life without being invited.
Being a House/Cameron relationship fan, I rewrote that scene in my head and House and Cameron are secretly in a relationship/married, and maybe even his parents know, which is why they were so receptive to her, but know they can't let the whole hospital know, so they put on a facade but each knows what the other means.
House always does that to his co-workers
But when House does it it's fine?
@@Sephiroth32vergil I meant House would be a hypocrite if he complained about Cameron's interest in his family, when he does that all the time to everyone. So I find rather one-sided to criticize Cameron for doing something to a character who always does the same thing, in which case no one says nothing but how fun House can be. Anyways, thats it.
Exactly
1:55. As odd as it sounds its entirely true.
You can't miss something if you don't know its there.
7:09 - she looked like a Disney princess at that moment. ok fine, I like her. There I said it. happy?