I truly feel House firing her wasn't out of dislike... I think he did that to get her to get her act together because he actually did care about her deeply and didn't wanna see her spiral even more 😊❤
If he didn't fire her, eventually Cuddy would have made him. And he would have tried to keep her on just to spite Cuddy and not be told what to do with his own department. Which would have just enabled her. Unlike her, he was actually thinking about her future.
House always fired people when they needed it... just as firing Chase was what Chase needed at that point. Chase had learned all he could from House about Houses methods as a diagnostic & needed to develop his own skill set/confidence as a surgeon (the path that Chase would have followed naturally if his father didn't pull strings to get Chase put on Houses team [which in own way is mighty impressive that Chase father had access to those kinds of strings with nothing more than a simple phone call to House, as House was absolutely resistant to any kind of interference from literally everyone])
@@nationalsocialism3504one theory I heard which I really like was that Chase’s father actually called house to ask him not to accept chase’s application, and house then took on chase to spite that
@charliehigginson7990 there's nothing really there for that though... House isn't disrespectful or mocking towards Chase Sr when they are on screen together & Chase Sr makes sure to tell House about his diagnosis when Chase refuses to talk with him (that way House would be aware of the impact that's going to happen to Chase with his passing.)
"She parties till 3 am thats why she's always tired" Literally didn't even ask her name and already judging her - and she was wrong. That was the one night she was out late, for thirteen.
House pulled Thirteen out of a very serious hole there but decided to play on the neutral middle ground, to prevent her from getting suspended or punished further by Cuddy and to also make her reflrct and rebuild her medical career.
House fired her because what she did was unacceptable. But hes still a good guy cus he stopped her from losing her licence. At least with the firing she can still get work
Being fired by House must be one of the best letters of recommendation there is. You've worked with him, so you're smart and capable ,but he fired you, so they assume it's because you refused to be irresponsible like him.
And just like that..I need to watch the whole show again. This show is so deep- i swear i get exactly the life advice I need every single time i watch an episode.
7:25 - 8:10 - Probably one of House's best leadership moments. He knows that 13s lifestyle is now affecting her ability to work, hence why he fired her. However, he didn't want the punishment to go too far, so he made sure to protect her from a drug test and save her medical career so she can work somewhere else. Say what you will about House, but he does have empathy for his employees
Cuddy leaving the series wrecked it ... They kept dressing her up in super slutty outfits which I imagine is terribly hard to sustain in your late 40's ...
I dunno... I don't trust Hollywood these days to be able to recreate the quality that this show had. I'd rather have intact memories and the clips on this channel, than a reboot that just pisses me off like every reboot done lately. Like live Cowboy Bebop, that was a disaster. Or the all-female Ghostbusters, that apparently I was a misogynist for not liking, despite loving great female characters like Ripley on Aliens or Sarah Connor in Terminator.
You’re watching a clip about a bisexual doctor, being comforted by her black male ex who is also a top-flight internist, and defended by a opioid addicted doctor, from the FEMALE Dean of Medicine at the country’s premier Teaching Hospital. This show is super super super WOKE. That’s one of its strengths, dude bro.
@@APTKC2025 It's not the show that's the problem here, it's Hollywood. Also, some of the comments House makes may have been fine a decade ago when the show was on TV, but wouldn't be anymore. You have any idea how many people would cry over the racists jokes house makes? Or the sexist ones? Like, it doesn't feel like he's racist or sexist, but all it would take is one racist joke to get him cancelled, because we live in a society where you can't joke about sensitive things without being labeled and blacklisted
@@APTKC2025 Having a diverse team isn't "woke." Having a "diverse" team is. Cuddy was the Dean because she earned it, Foreman was on House's team because he earned it. Thirteen was on House's team because, guess what... she earned it. Cuddy's gender, Thirteen's sexuality, or Foreman's race was never a main plot point unless it was used for House to screw with them, meaning House's screwing with them was the plot point and them being female/gay/bi/black was just the route used to get there. Nobody got their positions because of some D.I.E. diversity quotas, they're all incredible doctors in their own rights, that's the difference. By contrast, look at Rey Palpatine. She just gets and knows how to use all of her abilities. Without any real training she was able to fend off and defeat a master dualist. She didn't earn her position through training; she just got it. Look at Captain Marvel. She didn't have to do anything to get her powers other than get blasted by the bloo goo machine. Suddenly she has every power imaginable and can perfectly control all of them as soon as they come up, that's "Woke." Even the gay kiss in Lightyear may have or may not have been "woke." What was the point? Was it because these characters were established to have loved each other and acted like it, or was it there because Disney wanted a gay kiss scene in a Toy Story franchise movie? One is character development, misguided though it may have been, the other is "woke." As OP mentioned, Sarah Conner was a badazz. Not because she just always was, but because she survived a harrowing experience, made the necessary changes and trained to develop the skills that she would need to make John the man he needed to be. Ripley didn't just wake up out of cryo-sleep and have the ability to make xenomorphs die in droves. She grew into her role through time and through struggle. She overcame great odds learning lessons to make her tougher along the way. She didn't pick up a giant ax and swing it around like a paperclip to kill the queen. she got a powered loader exo suit, something she's been seen being very good with, and using her skill with it was able to hold the Alien queen at bay. She didn't just know how to use all the weapons the marines brought, Hicks showed her how they worked and what to do with them.
They crammed about 10 years worth of symptoms of distal renal tubular acidosis secondary to sjögren's syndrome in this episode. But it's kinda cool to see one's own diagnosis on an episode.
I have suffered a Pneumothorax at least twice. It hurt like hell but it did not stop me from breathing. Oh i forgot, i treated a severely wounded corporal for a collapsed lung and he had stopped breathing. So it must be variable... Get hold of yourself jake, it just a tv show.
Did anyone else notice 13 didn't wash her hands or put gloves, a mask or other PPE before jumping in to save the patient? That, coupled with the fact she was not an employee of the hospital at the time puts the hospital at a huge tisk of a major lawsuit if anything goes wrong. Her actions are likely criminal. The hospital would have even more liability if they don't press charges abd something went wrong. I know it is a TV show, but how would you feel if the Doctors wotking on you stepped aside so an unwashed doctor who was fired erlier that day could perform a medical proceedure on you?
The whole "she was fired"-thing is still in the air, I doubt the paperwork was already through. And doctors don't particularly need to "wash up" in emergencies, especially for a move that wasn't even that invasive. Usually Doctors disinfect their hands after they leave a patient, not before
Xnet, you are absolutely correct. Huge liability for her to assault a patient in a hospital she has just been fired from. And although you are absolutely 💯 % correct about the importance of hand washing and using PPE (and Otto being completely WRONG!!), I like to imagine she washed her hands on the other side of the wall. If she did miss washing her hands that time though, patient would likely be fine anyway because already has so many medicines fighting off infections/bacteria/etc.
@@bogdanleshenko7149 I’m sure there is plenty of blatant medical malpractice happening on the show, or any show like of this type. On a first viewing, it is easy to overlook because you are caught up in the drama of what’s happening, but give the show another watch and you’ll pick up a lot more of these kind of details because you aren’t caught up in what happens next. When you can focus on what’s happening now, you’ll notice how much you missed the first time.
A deviation to the trachea is something Basic Emergency Medical Technician are trained to catch. It's one of the medical signs for a pneumothorax and other medical issues. They are very noticeable if you look. You would have to see it if you tried to intubate your patient. Weak writing.
Is it possible that because there's such an enormous threshold to go through to be able to be seen by these people that they assume basic stuff is already accounted for?
@@vincentjohnflorio For those of us trained to notice it. It's definitely apparent. I'm sure the physician expert hired by the studio addressed this with the writers and they decided to skip it for storyline purposes. They would have caught it so early the story would have been over fast. Hollywoof calls it taking "Artistic license" with reality.
@@Eidlones I mean, not really? I grew up in Mexico so we didn't have access to television like that. My uncle was in residency at the time, and he really enjoyed the show. He bought the DVD sets and we would play them ALL of the time. When you have nothing to watch, cycling through a TV show is good when public stations have nothing good later towards the day. I was 7-10 as this went on. Point being: I know the episodes to House MD better than most post y2k-ers know their fav sitcom. I mostly wanted to read the comments, I like knowing what people think of something I already have an opinion on. It may be terrible for you, but others are grateful for the differences in media sharing mediums. I didn't go into the episode on tiktok comparing it to my fond memories with my family when I was younger, of course it wouldn't compare. I guess I'm just really lucky that the entertainment value of a story transcends its presentation format, im convinced I could read a script to House and be equally as invested in the show.
@@P3rmissionD3ni3d I liked being able to read the comments after each part. They're funny, not insightful or anything. It was a good experience, I don't typically watch movies or tv on tiktok but I had to make an exception for my favorite fictional diagnostician.
@@josephhoward4697Exactly. People love to blame TV. TV has NEVER been an appropriate parental substitute. And anyone looking to House as a role model has a lot more problems than sexual harassment.
Wow… can you spell television show here? Or how about oversensitive? Or maybe, unable to take a joke without crying? And no wonder television today is ten times worse than it was before.
4:36-‘… my huge throbbing diagnostic skills.’ The writing on this show coupled with Hugh Laurie’s delivery is amazing!!
Easily in my top 3 favorite lines from the show
I started watching it in 2005 and loved it
yeah, delivery
I truly feel House firing her wasn't out of dislike... I think he did that to get her to get her act together because he actually did care about her deeply and didn't wanna see her spiral even more 😊❤
If he didn't fire her, eventually Cuddy would have made him. And he would have tried to keep her on just to spite Cuddy and not be told what to do with his own department. Which would have just enabled her. Unlike her, he was actually thinking about her future.
@@dars5229exactly... Genuis move on his part ❤ avoid Cuddy's wrath and protect her all at the same time
@dars5229 But, Cuddy wasn't wrong. A dr going out and partying and showing up hungover and missing work is a dr that should be fired.
@@davidspiller7977 Yep. But one thing House can't stand is management telling him how to run his department. Even if they're right.
Of course he did
"Who can pick locks"
*everyone stands up*
Came to make the same comment 😂.
It’s a skill you need to learn in order to work for House
@@No_Vax_Covid_Gift_Giver thinks he’s clever with codes and puns.
Is randomly and transparently racist.
New RUclips channel. Hello were the LockPickingDoctors and today we will show you how to pick this chastity belt.
Even more impressive when the LockpickingLawyer wasn’t around back then 😂
Still waiting for a compilation of House stealing Wilson's food. Seriously, let the poor man eat! ROFL
this would be hilariously long, and I love the idea.
sometimes I wish i had the brainpower required to make videos like that lmao
How about House MD Intakes with blooper clips?
@@Iffy350 lol
The original fanom tax!
@@arredondobortz8711 yep
House firing Thirteen was actually a really bro move from him. Rock bottom is frequently the only way out.
House always fired people when they needed it... just as firing Chase was what Chase needed at that point. Chase had learned all he could from House about Houses methods as a diagnostic & needed to develop his own skill set/confidence as a surgeon (the path that Chase would have followed naturally if his father didn't pull strings to get Chase put on Houses team [which in own way is mighty impressive that Chase father had access to those kinds of strings with nothing more than a simple phone call to House, as House was absolutely resistant to any kind of interference from literally everyone])
@@nationalsocialism3504one theory I heard which I really like was that Chase’s father actually called house to ask him not to accept chase’s application, and house then took on chase to spite that
@charliehigginson7990 there's nothing really there for that though... House isn't disrespectful or mocking towards Chase Sr when they are on screen together & Chase Sr makes sure to tell House about his diagnosis when Chase refuses to talk with him (that way House would be aware of the impact that's going to happen to Chase with his passing.)
I love the fact that this channel is still active and letting us watch the whole series again bit by bit lol
hamish allstar burger feeling too much breeze have a lipton day.
"She parties till 3 am thats why she's always tired"
Literally didn't even ask her name and already judging her - and she was wrong. That was the one night she was out late, for thirteen.
House pulled Thirteen out of a very serious hole there but decided to play on the neutral middle ground, to prevent her from getting suspended or punished further by Cuddy and to also make her reflrct and rebuild her medical career.
House fired her because what she did was unacceptable. But hes still a good guy cus he stopped her from losing her licence. At least with the firing she can still get work
Being fired by House must be one of the best letters of recommendation there is.
You've worked with him, so you're smart and capable ,but he fired you, so they assume it's because you refused to be irresponsible like him.
And just like that..I need to watch the whole show again. This show is so deep- i swear i get exactly the life advice I need every single time i watch an episode.
“She’s pretty direct about what she wants” in other words Thirteen is a dominant top 😂😂🤣
As if we didn’t know that before XD
Does that mean Foreman likes to bend down? 😳
Or a power bottom, maybe even a brat
@@diogenessinopeus what would you do if she came on to you?
@@hasturthekinginyellow5003 now we need an answer.
"I like to watch" caught me off guard lol
7:25 - 8:10 - Probably one of House's best leadership moments. He knows that 13s lifestyle is now affecting her ability to work, hence why he fired her. However, he didn't want the punishment to go too far, so he made sure to protect her from a drug test and save her medical career so she can work somewhere else. Say what you will about House, but he does have empathy for his employees
I’m still mad House and Cuddy didn’t stay dysfunctionally together, they would have given me hope in finding true love
It’s too unconventional for House to have a happy ending. But that’s just House. Not real life. I found my happy ending, I believe you can find yours.
So you believe yourself to actively be dysfunctional and are hoping to find someone to share misery with rather than try to improve yourself?
Cuddy leaving the series wrecked it ... They kept dressing her up in super slutty outfits which I imagine is terribly hard to sustain in your late 40's ...
Fall asleep at 10 and wake up at noon and still tired? If thats a symptom, might as well put me in hospice
Wish this programme would come back 😊
I dunno... I don't trust Hollywood these days to be able to recreate the quality that this show had. I'd rather have intact memories and the clips on this channel, than a reboot that just pisses me off like every reboot done lately. Like live Cowboy Bebop, that was a disaster. Or the all-female Ghostbusters, that apparently I was a misogynist for not liking, despite loving great female characters like Ripley on Aliens or Sarah Connor in Terminator.
@@johns9652 How dare you have an opinion that doesn't conform with what Hollywood thinks is woke 😏
You’re watching a clip about a bisexual doctor, being comforted by her black male ex who is also a top-flight internist, and defended by a opioid addicted doctor, from the FEMALE Dean of Medicine at the country’s premier Teaching Hospital. This show is super super super WOKE. That’s one of its strengths, dude bro.
@@APTKC2025 It's not the show that's the problem here, it's Hollywood. Also, some of the comments House makes may have been fine a decade ago when the show was on TV, but wouldn't be anymore. You have any idea how many people would cry over the racists jokes house makes? Or the sexist ones? Like, it doesn't feel like he's racist or sexist, but all it would take is one racist joke to get him cancelled, because we live in a society where you can't joke about sensitive things without being labeled and blacklisted
@@APTKC2025 Having a diverse team isn't "woke." Having a "diverse" team is. Cuddy was the Dean because she earned it, Foreman was on House's team because he earned it. Thirteen was on House's team because, guess what... she earned it. Cuddy's gender, Thirteen's sexuality, or Foreman's race was never a main plot point unless it was used for House to screw with them, meaning House's screwing with them was the plot point and them being female/gay/bi/black was just the route used to get there. Nobody got their positions because of some D.I.E. diversity quotas, they're all incredible doctors in their own rights, that's the difference.
By contrast, look at Rey Palpatine. She just gets and knows how to use all of her abilities. Without any real training she was able to fend off and defeat a master dualist. She didn't earn her position through training; she just got it. Look at Captain Marvel. She didn't have to do anything to get her powers other than get blasted by the bloo goo machine. Suddenly she has every power imaginable and can perfectly control all of them as soon as they come up, that's "Woke." Even the gay kiss in Lightyear may have or may not have been "woke." What was the point? Was it because these characters were established to have loved each other and acted like it, or was it there because Disney wanted a gay kiss scene in a Toy Story franchise movie? One is character development, misguided though it may have been, the other is "woke."
As OP mentioned, Sarah Conner was a badazz. Not because she just always was, but because she survived a harrowing experience, made the necessary changes and trained to develop the skills that she would need to make John the man he needed to be. Ripley didn't just wake up out of cryo-sleep and have the ability to make xenomorphs die in droves. She grew into her role through time and through struggle. She overcame great odds learning lessons to make her tougher along the way. She didn't pick up a giant ax and swing it around like a paperclip to kill the queen. she got a powered loader exo suit, something she's been seen being very good with, and using her skill with it was able to hold the Alien queen at bay. She didn't just know how to use all the weapons the marines brought, Hicks showed her how they worked and what to do with them.
I’d accept 7 years of bad luck to “hit” 13
Olivia is stunning!
I miss this show so much
House's and 13's relationship was legit the best thing in the entire show. Change my mind.
houses wit is the best thing in the show, that's why it has run for several season before 13.
house and chase
She still got fired….
But not in any lasting way this time.
Go find the carpet! LOL
eventually im gonna watch all of house. ive been watching youtube clips far too long
Yes thats what the channel is for, scam you to get paytv
They crammed about 10 years worth of symptoms of distal renal tubular acidosis secondary to sjögren's syndrome in this episode. But it's kinda cool to see one's own diagnosis on an episode.
House and 13 actually look alike... same colours. Beside the personality
Dr. House is the man!
I have suffered a Pneumothorax at least twice. It hurt like hell but it did not stop me from breathing. Oh i forgot, i treated a severely wounded corporal for a collapsed lung and he had stopped breathing. So it must be variable...
Get hold of yourself jake, it just a tv show.
There's a difference between a spontaneous pneumothorax and tension pneumothorax.
Wwooooooo more house clips
how does 13 know so much about her from a one night stand but didn't figure out she was just trying to get to House
Did anyone else notice 13 didn't wash her hands or put gloves, a mask or other PPE before jumping in to save the patient? That, coupled with the fact she was not an employee of the hospital at the time puts the hospital at a huge tisk of a major lawsuit if anything goes wrong. Her actions are likely criminal. The hospital would have even more liability if they don't press charges abd something went wrong. I know it is a TV show, but how would you feel if the Doctors wotking on you stepped aside so an unwashed doctor who was fired erlier that day could perform a medical proceedure on you?
The whole "she was fired"-thing is still in the air, I doubt the paperwork was already through. And doctors don't particularly need to "wash up" in emergencies, especially for a move that wasn't even that invasive. Usually Doctors disinfect their hands after they leave a patient, not before
Xnet, you are absolutely correct. Huge liability for her to assault a patient in a hospital she has just been fired from. And although you are absolutely 💯 % correct about the importance of hand washing and using PPE (and Otto being completely WRONG!!), I like to imagine she washed her hands on the other side of the wall. If she did miss washing her hands that time though, patient would likely be fine anyway because already has so many medicines fighting off infections/bacteria/etc.
in another episode, House interrupts an appendicitis operation to cut a huge worm out of a girl's belly. No mask, gloves or even narcosis.
@@bogdanleshenko7149 I’m sure there is plenty of blatant medical malpractice happening on the show, or any show like of this type. On a first viewing, it is easy to overlook because you are caught up in the drama of what’s happening, but give the show another watch and you’ll pick up a lot more of these kind of details because you aren’t caught up in what happens next. When you can focus on what’s happening now, you’ll notice how much you missed the first time.
.... she needs baking soda???
i assume it is because in order to neutralize acid you need a base.
BAC'N SODA
This is the hospital you don't want to go to or the doctor you want treating you, you go with one problem end up with a handful of other problems.
i dont know how, but 13 actor step up the little attractiveness by mile. good god
I'm learning so much. xD
1:05 book is missing from shelf.
Did she stay fired or not?
A deviation to the trachea is something Basic Emergency Medical Technician are trained to catch. It's one of the medical signs for a pneumothorax and other medical issues. They are very noticeable if you look. You would have to see it if you tried to intubate your patient. Weak writing.
It’s also one of the last signs. This tension pneumo has been developing for a while now and they’ve been doing nothing
Is it possible that because there's such an enormous threshold to go through to be able to be seen by these people that they assume basic stuff is already accounted for?
@@vincentjohnflorio For those of us trained to notice it. It's definitely apparent. I'm sure the physician expert hired by the studio addressed this with the writers and they decided to skip it for storyline purposes. They would have caught it so early the story would have been over fast. Hollywoof calls it taking "Artistic license" with reality.
this show is so sad happy smart genius dumb idiot painful joyful crazy calm peaceful deep meaningful simple awesome
What was the diagnosis?
What was first thought to be LAM turned out to be Sjogrens.
Lupus.
I'm coming in late to the party. Why is 13 named 13 ?
I watched this whole episode on tik tok
What a terrible way to watch an hour of television
🤦♀️ that seems like pure torture. 47 minutes of a show in 3 min increments.
@@Eidlones I mean, not really? I grew up in Mexico so we didn't have access to television like that. My uncle was in residency at the time, and he really enjoyed the show. He bought the DVD sets and we would play them ALL of the time. When you have nothing to watch, cycling through a TV show is good when public stations have nothing good later towards the day. I was 7-10 as this went on. Point being: I know the episodes to House MD better than most post y2k-ers know their fav sitcom. I mostly wanted to read the comments, I like knowing what people think of something I already have an opinion on.
It may be terrible for you, but others are grateful for the differences in media sharing mediums. I didn't go into the episode on tiktok comparing it to my fond memories with my family when I was younger, of course it wouldn't compare. I guess I'm just really lucky that the entertainment value of a story transcends its presentation format, im convinced I could read a script to House and be equally as invested in the show.
@@P3rmissionD3ni3d I liked being able to read the comments after each part. They're funny, not insightful or anything. It was a good experience, I don't typically watch movies or tv on tiktok but I had to make an exception for my favorite fictional diagnostician.
@@Eidlones44 minutes**
Strange, but I cant really understand Thirteen's character. I find her to be the most unlikable character on the show.
It will always be cameron for me
@@John-Doe-Yo yeah, cameron is the most unlikable
@@John-Doe-Yo Sorry you can't get laid.
I hated Amber
Yeah, the "Private & Mysterious" thing they go for eventually starts coming off as a lack of personality
Wow....can you spell sexual harassment here? And no wonder people think it's O.K. these days who are influenced by T.V. shows.
Those who can’t tell fiction from reality are doomed
@@josephhoward4697Exactly. People love to blame TV. TV has NEVER been an appropriate parental substitute. And anyone looking to House as a role model has a lot more problems than sexual harassment.
if men so much as look at women a "wrong way" , they can get fired. like Whites giving Africans "bad looks".
Your comment is ridiculous
Wow… can you spell television show here? Or how about oversensitive? Or maybe, unable to take a joke without crying? And no wonder television today is ten times worse than it was before.
@@randomturd2897 You could’ve chosen to be civil. Why didn’t you choose to be civil?
Having Kumar on House really screwed these seasons cause they'd otherwise have been perfect.
House was NEVER better than when Kumar was on it. I almost wish Obama hadn't been elected because it wrecked "House"...
Garbage show, garbage acting by everyone except House
Ooh first comment, that's rare on this channel