I was watching a video ranking celebrity guest appearances and it had him on the list and someone claimed that they knew no one except Carmen Electra and that house made their careers not the inverse. I’m just like um what. Andre Braugher and Lin Manuel Miranda were big before.
I was late to the House party. I started watching the reruns after I read that Hugh Laurie gave Lin the idea for “You’ll Be Back” by Mad King George in Hamilton. I was trying to find the episodes with Lin. WOW was I upset with myself for not watching House when it was first on. I’m binging it for the third time now. LOVE IT!!
He is the new musician. Good observation with the over use of right pedal, too mush lazy legato....music by Robert Schuman, hence the comment about the comatise lady having a German accent.
As someone who works in mental health it's actually shocking to see him locked in seclusion for just talking back. You need to do a lot more for seclusion.
There are some things, though, that can be triggered by certain stimuli. Normally related to psychological trauma (and more if It hits a VERY sensible nerve)
When I was in a psych ward I would’ve made friends with anyone who acted like house is. I hated the psych ward so much they restricted what I said, what I could talk about, and what I did I couldn’t do anything except have multiple types of therapy each day. I am a major reader and that is what helps me yet I only had 1 hour a day to read it was free time but that was only if I was not outvoted by everyone else. I was so glad when I was released. Also when I wanted to be alone because isolating myself helps me calm down I was stuck with a staff member typing on their computer and I ended up getting far more anxious than I was before.
@@Booknerd05everyone I know who’s ever been put into a ward has always said it just made their problems worse, at a certain point it isn’t about getting better, but pretending you aren’t getting worse long enough to get released, I’ve known people put in for suicide attempts, people who thought life wasn’t worth living and the response was to lock them away from friends and family and treat them like prisoners
@teemum.9023how does one do this, considering the doctors there have power to keep you locked up forever if they want to? And put medicine in your food if needed? They have quite a bit of power over the patients. Are you jonesing to carry out your own rendition of cuckoos nest?? lol
The funny part about this couple of episodes... House refuses to cooperate with doctors, doesn't take his medication, is not open about his history... All the stuff he is hyper-critical about regarding his own patients.
That's an insight into his personality. The reason he hates his patients at the surface level but really cares about them deep inside, is because he feels for himself in the same way. He hates himself, but also cares about himself. The only difference is, he can view his patients objectively, because he is the third person in their case, not in his. In the entire show, he doesn't get treated. He just gives up everything, until of course, he is forced because of his best friend's disease.
Eh, not really. The important factor that makes the difference is the fact that hospital patients come to the hospital and want the help while being uncooperative, House doesnt want to be there and is being uncooperative. Two drastically different baselines
House was literally just getting himself put in solitary every day so he could get a good night sleep without some jackass rapping in his ear all night
This episode reminds me a lot of "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest" and McMurphy from it, the way House riles the psych ward up and against the doctors. Its a lot like how McMurphy changes everything up when he arrives.
i legitimately can't stand it LOL the moment i saw him in this episode i said "OH NO NOT YOU!" because he's so obnoxiously himself in every thing he's in. it's suffocating
@@AVRGWIBWTHACN Best example is Lin being in it. They guy who wrote Hamilton, In the Heights, Vivo, music or Moana, and performed all of them? And he's that young and being considered one of the best play writes ever, not just in his own generation.
@@elijahbeers4686 Fun little aside, the Hamilton musical is based on a novel about Hamilton's life that is already a dramatized retelling of the actual man.
He's not really in a lot of movies where he had the chance of winning closest he got was Glory (1989) where Denzel destroyed the category that year for his performance. He has instead won numerous Emmy's for his roles in Television however.
"I love this scene. It shows perfectly why House is in there. Because the show is about him, we get used to his behavior, but imagine this scene from the other doctor's perspective. He is interrupting people randomly, anxious about trying to find answers and diagnoses, asking for a pen to write down ideas, and looking as sick as everybody else in there.
It's honestly really cool. So much of the show is spent in the hospital, where House is in his element and has control, authority. He's just as abrasive, but it works. It lets him accomplish his job... And now... he's not. He falls back on old habits because it's what he knows, but it doesn't work.
Fun fact: lin Manuel Miranda’s character wasn’t even in the script he just showed up to the set and started freestyling and they rolled with it. He didn’t even know they were filming
Forget the boom mics, the camera crew, the entire set, lmm just showed up to a psych ward and started acting like a lunatic for no good reason. That makes sense lmao
I've been to a type of psych ward multiple times before (just the one for people who tried to off themselves, not the one for permanent patients) and pretty much everyone there is nice and friendly and loves to talk to each other. We all have hate of ourselves in common, so we treat each other the way we wish we could treat ourselves.
At some point, I realized that House was actually a really bad person, just mean for no good reason. For bullying those patients alone, he should never have been allowed to practice medicine again. It was inexcusable.
Fun fact about the woman bobbed her head to her pulse: your pulse can actually be affected by music, it will try to match up with the beat, so house and the woman playing were both right
yes we all should by mow be fully aware of the dangers of… emp waves and… ‘gaslighting’ , intnentional pollution , i could actually go on but its not actually worth the time nor effort realistically8 im fucking done eith this
I met an older woman once who spent time in several psychiatric facilities, and she said the people there never acted anything like the people in mental hospitals in tv shows and movies.
Been in a few myself. It's pretty exaggerated on TV to make it more obvious to the viewer what's going on with the person. His roommate was kinda accurate though. Usually at least one guy who can't stop talking.
There are definitely some horendously cringey cliches the shows and movies keep on rolling out. In particular the 'final day,' where a patient is leaving the facility to go back out into the world - they always do some variation of everyone gathering round for the Big Farewell, the patient makes a hearfelt Goodbye Speech, everyone applauds - sometimes there's even a cake... NONE OF THAT HAPPENS. Said patient might wander round the wards saying a private goodbye to particular people they got along with - but then they're just gone, no fanfare, no poignant exit with everyone watching them disappear into the sunset. It's not even PRACTICAL for them to do it the way they do it in the movies, so I don't know where it came from... the desire for a schmaltzy, tied-up-in-a-neat-bow ending, I guess.
I've been an observer in places like that before, and what I noticed were heavily sedated patients, people angrily walking up and down the halls, and a couple screaming for cigarettes. So yeah, there should be more nic fits.
I am 100% sure whatever they had planned for LMM’s character didnt matter and that LMM just showed up and starting improv. You can tell with him rapping lol
Absolutely. I'd include the final episode of the previous season into the string of episodes I'd probably call the peak of House. Either this or *possibly* the two-parter where foreman's dying.
Yeah, its pretty damned good, i got to admit. On the other hand, having a, "go-crazy-and-off-to-the-nut-ward" episode is kind of a desperate move by the writers, usually taken when they're running out of creative steam. Its sort of like pulling out a gun in an improv scene. Eventually you run out of stuff to top the previous extremes.
@@RaptorFromWeegee to be fair, it was well hinted that House's addiction was going to spiral out of control at some point. Yeah sure maybe they could have handled it differently, but I don't think it was simply a matter of them running out of ideas, especially since the entire season was pretty strong on the whole.
This part of the series is my favorite in the whole show. I almost like watching the second episode, and have him smiling on the bus leaving as a great place for the series to end.
As someone whose been in this situation, they do not out you in isolation for simple rule breaking. It is always a last resort if the patient is immanently going to hurt themselves or someone else
I dont understand this. Maybe its been proven to be good for the person to be isolated but we are social creatures. Its why long periods of solitary confinement and white room are torture.
I've been in this situation, and they didn't do it at my ward either. They had an OPTIONAL one for if you needed to go calm down privately, but it wasn't forced on residents.
Him making an issue out of that ping pong table is just as effective as say, pushing for the music to be turned down, or demanding that the men be allowed to watch the world series.
I've said it before but for the people who think House is being cruel, which he is, but he's not responsible for that. People forget it because he's just so brilliant and good at rationalizing that we just roll with it because he's the protagonist. But the fact of the matter is that he is just as sick as the rest of them. He's here becauase he's not well in the head and he needs treatment.
Whats his diagnosis generally considered to have been? Off hand I'd guess either aspergers or a personality disorder like narsessistic personality disorder?
It's actually a curse to be this brilliant. Just imagine knowing pretty much everything about every person that surrounds you, no surprises. It can get very boring knowing what happens next and feeling like what's the point of living. This explains why he's always in a bad mood, great acting.
I love these episodes with Lin Manuel Miranda, and I can't help but wonder whether Hugh and Lin Manuel spent any down time jamming or just talking music...
House went a different direction in my head lol. "Yes, follow me to the clubhouse" *solitary confinement* "Ah, i see. Rather than attempt to get to the root of and then solve my behavior youve decided to exercise your authority over me in an expression of power. The message is, submit or be punished. Youve got within you, the same demons as every dime store tyrant." "You do know, that im trying to help you." "Ah, my mistake. Self gratifying rationalization. You have within you what every top shelf Tyrant has." "If you aren't going to cooperate, we can try again later." "Sure, don't let me keep you. I'm sure you've got a dinner date with Mao and Pol Pot."
I like how they write the psychiatric hospital to actually help the patient and House, I thought Dr.Nolan is gonna be this season antagonist like tritter but turn out he's legit doctor and become one of mine fav charercter in the whole show.
True and plus I think it’s a very good Easter egg to include Robert Schumann’s music in a mental hospital, seeing as he and his whole family suffered from suicidal and manic depressive disorders.
When I was a teenager, I had to go to a behaviour hospital because I was suicidal (Those places make you more suicidal, but that's a topic for another time). I had taken a psychology class and knew a lot of signs for the most common mental illnesses, it was hard to watch people be isolated during the hardest part of their life.
The point of behavioural hospitals is to break you to the point, that you're too exhausted to care about suicide. Which doesn't really work, because I became even more suicidal. They hardly let you sleep, you get stuck with a lot of very unstable, and often violent people. You can't go outside, and all of our windows were sealed, so you couldn't see daylight. The florescent lights were on at all hours. You couldn't have any sort of device, including watches. To be fair, no phones makes sense, but that means no music of any kind. Your teachers can assign you work, but with no internet access, it just builds up and up. When you're admitted, they tell you that you will have to stay three days (72 hour watch), but that's a lie. They won't let you go until you show improvement, and I was trapped for two weeks, until I eventually faked my way out. If you get too active, they inject you with something we called, "booty juice," that makes you pass out, and they drag you to a small room. This small room had a few books and a mat, and that was it. The whole time you're there, you feel horrifically guilty as the price goes up and up, and you can't leave until they let you. My family certainly felt the financial strain until our insurance deductible was met.
@@Ryosuke1208 There's a lot of misconception when it comes to mental heath, and they were trying to be as efficient and money grabbing as possible. My experience is why we need reforms.
House's relentless need to diagnose everyone around him is both hilarious and painfully relatable! 😂 It's a wild ride watching him navigate the quirks of each patient while showcasing his genius. This clip perfectly captures the show's dark humor and complex characters. What a classic!!!
"Be a nice person or you'll get stuck in a psych ward for the rest of your life". I love how they basically kept him hostage there for not playing nice, and said that maybe if he started helping out by being a leader he could get out faster. He's not there to be a leader, lmfao
if he keeps encouraging suicidal people to kill themselves and his job is to care for patients (given his patients come for physical ailments not mental ones) he is clearly unfit for his position and has issues he needs to work out in a ward. if he has to stay in the ward and harasses the patients to intentionally mentally harm them, he gets put in a separate place he can't hurt the other patients.
I'll never forget binging House M.D. for the first time, seeing Alvie and imagining Alexander Hamilton in a psych ward 😂
I was watching a video ranking celebrity guest appearances and it had him on the list and someone claimed that they knew no one except Carmen Electra and that house made their careers not the inverse. I’m just like um what. Andre Braugher and Lin Manuel Miranda were big before.
@@bullshark3771 Not to mention James Earl Jones
I was late to the House party. I started watching the reruns after I read that Hugh Laurie gave Lin the idea for “You’ll Be Back” by Mad King George in Hamilton. I was trying to find the episodes with Lin. WOW was I upset with myself for not watching House when it was first on. I’m binging it for the third time now. LOVE IT!!
You see Hamilton I see Usnavi.
@@jacobthekirby $96,000!!!!
"Are you a new doctor on the ward?" - "Technically, yes"
He is the new musician. Good observation with the over use of right pedal, too mush lazy legato....music by Robert Schuman, hence the comment about the comatise lady having a German accent.
@@jeffreyjeziorski1480 The comment about the German accent is because the woman speaks in a supposedly German accent. I like the thinking though.
I, too, watched the video
he is a doctor though, academically
He’s not wrong
As someone who works in mental health it's actually shocking to see him locked in seclusion for just talking back. You need to do a lot more for seclusion.
Some places are like that. I’ve seen some terrible psychiatric hospitals.
Not all places are sunshine and rainbows
Mental health wards are just like every other medical institution. They vary wildly in both character and quality.
Also remember this show came out in 04
@@1C3CR34M they're saying for the majority of mental institutions this is unheard of
whether in a hospital, in prison or in a psych ward, house will always be house
What if he's in a house?
@@MrOrgestonThen that’s just house squared
@@CrackSausage good one 😂
@@CrackSausage r u sure its not just 1? cuz my math was house / house = 1
or in an airplane sitting next to Rachel Green 😄
Singlehandedly undoing months works of the therapists in less than 5 minutes 💀
If it's undone that quickly, there wasn't really much work done.
There are some things, though, that can be triggered by certain stimuli. Normally related to psychological trauma (and more if It hits a VERY sensible nerve)
@@BoxGhost-b9iwrong, it’s always easier to destroy something than to build it up
bro won the nobel prize for verbal abuse
@@Slyracoon666 Try to destroy carbon dioxide then.
Psych patient here and, in the ward I stayed at, House's attitude is actually typical and would have DEFINITELY made some friends
When I was in a psych ward I would’ve made friends with anyone who acted like house is. I hated the psych ward so much they restricted what I said, what I could talk about, and what I did I couldn’t do anything except have multiple types of therapy each day. I am a major reader and that is what helps me yet I only had 1 hour a day to read it was free time but that was only if I was not outvoted by everyone else. I was so glad when I was released. Also when I wanted to be alone because isolating myself helps me calm down I was stuck with a staff member typing on their computer and I ended up getting far more anxious than I was before.
@@Booknerd05everyone I know who’s ever been put into a ward has always said it just made their problems worse, at a certain point it isn’t about getting better, but pretending you aren’t getting worse long enough to get released, I’ve known people put in for suicide attempts, people who thought life wasn’t worth living and the response was to lock them away from friends and family and treat them like prisoners
Very interesting
@teemum.9023how does one do this, considering the doctors there have power to keep you locked up forever if they want to? And put medicine in your food if needed? They have quite a bit of power over the patients. Are you jonesing to carry out your own rendition of cuckoos nest?? lol
@@Booknerd05All my friends who have been in wards have said similar. I am very much inclined to not ever *ever* let myself land there
The funny part about this couple of episodes... House refuses to cooperate with doctors, doesn't take his medication, is not open about his history... All the stuff he is hyper-critical about regarding his own patients.
@@remyllebeau77nigga he voluntarily admitted himself
You don’t have to tell doctors your full history, either. Just don’t sue when they can’t treat you.
That's an insight into his personality. The reason he hates his patients at the surface level but really cares about them deep inside, is because he feels for himself in the same way. He hates himself, but also cares about himself. The only difference is, he can view his patients objectively, because he is the third person in their case, not in his.
In the entire show, he doesn't get treated. He just gives up everything, until of course, he is forced because of his best friend's disease.
Medical professionals make the worst patients. And I swear they all have some personality disorder.
Eh, not really. The important factor that makes the difference is the fact that hospital patients come to the hospital and want the help while being uncooperative, House doesnt want to be there and is being uncooperative. Two drastically different baselines
House was literally just getting himself put in solitary every day so he could get a good night sleep without some jackass rapping in his ear all night
I wouldn't rule it out - having to share a room with someone very noisy might be rather trying.
to be fair i’d do the same
ngl that room looks sweet. I could get some amazing sleep in there
I should have done that lol
I'd do the same
Rest peacefully Andre. One of the best actors to ever exist
Who was he?
@@alorianimz87andre braugher
he was also raymond hold on brooklyn nine nine and on the wire
@@kozmobluemusicI think they meant to ask who he played in house
@@alorianimz87Dr. Nolan
This episode reminds me a lot of "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest" and McMurphy from it, the way House riles the psych ward up and against the doctors. Its a lot like how McMurphy changes everything up when he arrives.
yeah i thought so too! bit glad it didn't end as the movie did though
They definitely drew heavy inspiration from Cuckoos Nest.
i love how LMM has managed to essentially play himself in everything he's in to the point where it's borderline parody
I think he might just be that obsessed with himself
No, here he is Captain Shrimp PuertoRico
i legitimately can't stand it LOL the moment i saw him in this episode i said "OH NO NOT YOU!" because he's so obnoxiously himself in every thing he's in. it's suffocating
@@zknsand He plays a pretty mean valet in the sopranos
Not himself at all. A Brít with an accent!
Some of the inmates are actually extremely talented actors with their own shows and movies.
Can you Name Their shows or movies?
I only recognize Metatron from Supernatural.
@Man of Tomorrow Yeah, I know, but that's all I recognize.
@@AVRGWIBWTHACN Best example is Lin being in it. They guy who wrote Hamilton, In the Heights, Vivo, music or Moana, and performed all of them? And he's that young and being considered one of the best play writes ever, not just in his own generation.
@@elijahbeers4686 Fun little aside, the Hamilton musical is based on a novel about Hamilton's life that is already a dramatized retelling of the actual man.
Why hasnt Andre Braugher won an academy award yet? Every movie I've ever watched him in has been spectacular. He's such a great actor.
Where he works? I believe the mist.
He would make a fine commissioner
He did City of Angels if I remember correctly. He was really good in it too. Really liked the character he played. Loved the movie.
NINE NINE!!
He's not really in a lot of movies where he had the chance of winning closest he got was Glory (1989) where Denzel destroyed the category that year for his performance. He has instead won numerous Emmy's for his roles in Television however.
"I love this scene. It shows perfectly why House is in there. Because the show is about him, we get used to his behavior, but imagine this scene from the other doctor's perspective. He is interrupting people randomly, anxious about trying to find answers and diagnoses, asking for a pen to write down ideas, and looking as sick as everybody else in there.
It's honestly really cool. So much of the show is spent in the hospital, where House is in his element and has control, authority. He's just as abrasive, but it works. It lets him accomplish his job...
And now... he's not. He falls back on old habits because it's what he knows, but it doesn't work.
He wasn’t in there because of the way he acts, or his mannerisms, he was in there because of his opioid addiction. It was rehab.
Lmao copied comment
@@maozedongaming doesn't change aynthing
Like it's always sunny when they interact with normal people.
"I also know you're trying to be sweet, caring and effective. You're Not." 😂House has absolutely no chill.
But was he wrong?
Fun fact: lin Manuel Miranda’s character wasn’t even in the script he just showed up to the set and started freestyling and they rolled with it. He didn’t even know they were filming
i would believe it
Forget the boom mics, the camera crew, the entire set, lmm just showed up to a psych ward and started acting like a lunatic for no good reason. That makes sense lmao
Vince Gilligan liked it so much he left it in
Explains a lot
@@donnymcjonny6531 bravo vince
lin manuel didn't even realize he was on a set, this is just how he acts all the time
Why would he just randomly be at a psych ward?
@@chrissyl3513 man you're fun
@@bobdemetriuson That doesn't explain why though
@@chrissyl3513 You dont need explaining
lmao
it's hilarious how House fits seamlessly in the group
When you manipulate as good as House, you gotta be a chameleon
0:05 I heard the voice and I was like IS THAT LIN MANUEL MIRANDA? 😂
SAMEE LMAO
8:59 amazing to see the humble beginnings of the great Hamilton show
Greg House, Alexander Hamilton, and Raymond Holt. Power trio
House gave him a hand in writing You'll Be Back for that Aaron Burr musical.
which ones greg?
There is also Metatron if you know, you know ! 😉
Hey now. Don’t forget Snot from American Dad (Curtis Armstrong)
@@upthebracket26 🤦🙄
"They didn't break me, I am broken"
Love season 6. From this point on House is truly trying to be human.
I suppose it was necessary at this point in the story and I even liked it, but the best parts are those in which he is not trying at all
Wow. Lin-Manuel Miranda thinking he’s the greatest thing since sliced bread is the most accurate thing I’ve seen ever.
But he earned it
I thought that about the locked down piano, but then this happened
Omg that was him! I love his music tho 😫
Who?
@@leoshest9651 alvie...
RIP Andre Braughter, an amazing actor that will be missed
I didn’t watch this episode before or the clip, it was an amazing surprise to see him…truly an amazing actor…goodbye…Velvet Thunder
House in a psych hospital so amusing lol. He literally fits right in 😂😂
I've been to a type of psych ward multiple times before (just the one for people who tried to off themselves, not the one for permanent patients) and pretty much everyone there is nice and friendly and loves to talk to each other. We all have hate of ourselves in common, so we treat each other the way we wish we could treat ourselves.
That's actually nice to heae
Exactly so. I suspect it is common among people that hate themselves. "This world sucks, I am NOT going to be part of the reason it sucks."
Yep, people in the ward have been some of the nicest people I have met.
Interesting insight.
Thanks for making this comment
I don’t know why but I adore the dynamics between house and his cell-mate? Room-mate? The last scene killed me. XD
It's because it's so well written
@@reezlawkya cheez
house casually bullying the suicidal person lmao wtf
Common House W
At some point, I realized that House was actually a really bad person, just mean for no good reason. For bullying those patients alone, he should never have been allowed to practice medicine again. It was inexcusable.
@@briancrawford8751 I know it's awful especially what he said to that woman who tried to kill herself
@diamond dogs 😂😂
@@briancrawford8751He is a perfect example of NPD
7:44 the beginning of chaos and House is enjoying it so much 😂
I love how they literally threw Lin Manuel Miranda in a psych ward
Who?
@@telecomgearThe actor who plays Alby, he also wrote the music for Moana and Hamilton (where he played the titular role on broadway)
@monke_studios_inc ok, thank you.
@@telecomgear Your welcome!
Fun fact about the woman bobbed her head to her pulse: your pulse can actually be affected by music, it will try to match up with the beat, so house and the woman playing were both right
Win win situation
Well, still not an active reaction then though, its like increasing the room temperature, seeing her start sweating and going "look she reacted"
@@katocs It's a reactive reaction. They're the best kind. 👍
@@michaelgove9349 thats just a tautology
yes we all should by mow be fully aware of the dangers of… emp waves and… ‘gaslighting’ , intnentional pollution , i could actually go on but its not actually worth the time nor effort realistically8 im fucking done eith this
"A crayon anybody?" Had me dying. 😂
I met an older woman once who spent time in several psychiatric facilities, and she said the people there never acted anything like the people in mental hospitals in tv shows and movies.
Been in a few myself. It's pretty exaggerated on TV to make it more obvious to the viewer what's going on with the person. His roommate was kinda accurate though. Usually at least one guy who can't stop talking.
I’ve been to several myself. Is mentally ill our pretty good at pretending we’re normal. Of course there are exceptions
There are definitely some horendously cringey cliches the shows and movies keep on rolling out. In particular the 'final day,' where a patient is leaving the facility to go back out into the world - they always do some variation of everyone gathering round for the Big Farewell, the patient makes a hearfelt Goodbye Speech, everyone applauds - sometimes there's even a cake... NONE OF THAT HAPPENS. Said patient might wander round the wards saying a private goodbye to particular people they got along with - but then they're just gone, no fanfare, no poignant exit with everyone watching them disappear into the sunset. It's not even PRACTICAL for them to do it the way they do it in the movies, so I don't know where it came from... the desire for a schmaltzy, tied-up-in-a-neat-bow ending, I guess.
I've been an observer in places like that before, and what I noticed were heavily sedated patients, people angrily walking up and down the halls, and a couple screaming for cigarettes. So yeah, there should be more nic fits.
I was in and out for years and mostly they act like normal people act
"Do as you're told or I'm gonna keep you in indefinite isolation."
Mm.
It was just a few short appearances, but Andre Braugher nailed the character!
Thanks, Andre. You left us too soon!
I am 100% sure whatever they had planned for LMM’s character didnt matter and that LMM just showed up and starting improv. You can tell with him rapping lol
Lin Manuel was writing Hamilton when he was appearing on House. It was Hugh Laurie’s suggestion that the King George III song be a break up song
Source?
Hugh Laurie was Prince George
5:06
Are you a new doctor on the ward?
...TECHNICALLY yes 🤣🤣
Jason Bourne would be pissed if he knew his wife/girlfriend/life partner was playing piano for Dr. House.
A true sigma never stops grinding, even in the psych ward
You know Andre Braugher is an iconic actor when he enters the room and you exclaim "Ey, it's captain Holt!"
Never saw that series. I thought that he was great in “Homicide: Life On The Streets”, though.
He died
@@j.a.rathletics6883can’t believe this is how I found out he died. Just started watching Brooklyn nine nine
Arguably the best episode (/episodes, both parts) in the entire show. If not top 5 for sure.
Absolutely. I'd include the final episode of the previous season into the string of episodes I'd probably call the peak of House. Either this or *possibly* the two-parter where foreman's dying.
House’s Head, Wilson’s Heart is awesome
Yeah, its pretty damned good, i got to admit. On the other hand, having a, "go-crazy-and-off-to-the-nut-ward" episode is kind of a desperate move by the writers, usually taken when they're running out of creative steam. Its sort of like pulling out a gun in an improv scene. Eventually you run out of stuff to top the previous extremes.
@@RaptorFromWeegee to be fair, it was well hinted that House's addiction was going to spiral out of control at some point. Yeah sure maybe they could have handled it differently, but I don't think it was simply a matter of them running out of ideas, especially since the entire season was pretty strong on the whole.
This part of the series is my favorite in the whole show. I almost like watching the second episode, and have him smiling on the bus leaving as a great place for the series to end.
9:33 is the main thing I remember from this episode, best moment in the series
Can I hum??
@@a.nobodys.nobody *YEET PENCIL*
Bro went in there, and intentionally triggered everyone’s mental illness. What a legend
Your brother?
I wouldn't call him a legend, he's clearly in the wrong
@@godlyvex5543Moreso, I think they, like me, love House's character, not that they justify his actions. I think, anyways XD
Well she wasn't doing anything to help them move past it now was she?
“How upset were you when woke up in the ER and you were still alive? And a failure?” my goodness House 😭😭😭
This was the BEST arc of the whole show. From Houses’s head to this episode were amazing
peak House
House starting a riot in a psych ward is so hilarious
And vibes to it like music
I believe that was his true Hugh Laurie smile there
And so house 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Captain Holt always knows how to quiet a room upon entry
the respect they show when captain holt walks in.
**Bangs on the table** WE WANT THE PADDLE, WE WANT THE PADDLE, WE WANT THE PADDLE!!!!
As someone whose been in this situation, they do not out you in isolation for simple rule breaking. It is always a last resort if the patient is immanently going to hurt themselves or someone else
As someone who was also in this situation, they 100% do that.
No one asked hope you go back
I dont understand this. Maybe its been proven to be good for the person to be isolated but we are social creatures. Its why long periods of solitary confinement and white room are torture.
I've been in this situation, and they didn't do it at my ward either. They had an OPTIONAL one for if you needed to go calm down privately, but it wasn't forced on residents.
Depends on where you go. I know a place where if you refuse meds or meals they stick you with a needle and you get to be zonked for the week.
I've been put into psychiatric care like this and yes it is that frustrating
8:03 LMAOOOO him smiling while they get ralled up is so funny
that scene is a dopamine boost XDDD
Him making an issue out of that ping pong table is just as effective as say, pushing for the music to be turned down, or demanding that the men be allowed to watch the world series.
@abby do you happen to have a strong southern accent
@@Lessen0 shah haha I live in the south
@@abby-xo7kf nice nice, I based this guess on you spelling “riled up” as “ralled up”, cuz i figured that spelling only made sense with that accent.
8:27 the captian from broklyn nine nine 😂😂😂
didn’t he recently pass :(
YAS queen
Yesss😂
0:10 WHY IS HE EVERYWHERE
cause he's the best man
He belongs in every role
I've said it before but for the people who think House is being cruel, which he is, but he's not responsible for that. People forget it because he's just so brilliant and good at rationalizing that we just roll with it because he's the protagonist. But the fact of the matter is that he is just as sick as the rest of them. He's here becauase he's not well in the head and he needs treatment.
Whats his diagnosis generally considered to have been? Off hand I'd guess either aspergers or a personality disorder like narsessistic personality disorder?
@@RaptorFromWeegee The only confirmed diagnosis that I remember was antisocial personality disorder. Even if undiagnosed, he definitely has NPD.
"A person doesnt have to take responsiblity for their behaviour because if they are smart." Awesome logic.
@@connor_gray Ironic how he's in the medical industry.
@@owenleal "just because a person's smart means they can't experience mental illness" lol
Well House can't stop doing what makes him House
House really said "Shutup, I'm trying to come up with my next plan to take over the ward." Villain mastermind vibes, lol.
What do you want to do tonight, Brain?
Same thing we do every night, Pinky. Take over the World!🤣
1:08 THERE IS NO WAY
It's actually a curse to be this brilliant. Just imagine knowing pretty much everything about every person that surrounds you, no surprises. It can get very boring knowing what happens next and feeling like what's the point of living. This explains why he's always in a bad mood, great acting.
This entire story line of him in the hospital was the best written ending House could've had. Bit sad they didn't use it for that.
I can appreciate the first guy’s enthusiasm
I love these episodes with Lin Manuel Miranda, and I can't help but wonder whether Hugh and Lin Manuel spent any down time jamming or just talking music...
3:36 what did house say? "You're right, it is rewarding to be a coward?"
“You’re right it,is rewarding to reach out”
@@Doctor_Feel_GoodAh, thank you!
This episode made clear how often House was willing to "punch down" to get what he wanted.
Punch down is what purple haired libtards say
House went a different direction in my head lol.
"Yes, follow me to the clubhouse"
*solitary confinement*
"Ah, i see. Rather than attempt to get to the root of and then solve my behavior youve decided to exercise your authority over me in an expression of power. The message is, submit or be punished. Youve got within you, the same demons as every dime store tyrant."
"You do know, that im trying to help you."
"Ah, my mistake. Self gratifying rationalization. You have within you what every top shelf Tyrant has."
"If you aren't going to cooperate, we can try again later."
"Sure, don't let me keep you. I'm sure you've got a dinner date with Mao and Pol Pot."
bro just invented his own house lore i cant 🤣
And accurate lore too lol
I think that is something he would say, it's just as misguided as most of the other things he did in the video.
Alexander Hamilton, Gregory House and Captain Raymond Holt. This is some kind of amazing crossover episode that I didnt believe I needed until now
I like how they write the psychiatric hospital to actually help the patient and House, I thought Dr.Nolan is gonna be this season antagonist like tritter but turn out he's legit doctor and become one of mine fav charercter in the whole show.
House M.D., This is amazing! I can't stop smiling!
This reminds me when Wilson told House to ‘just let it out’
8:00 that person jumping and clapping in the backround is just the most adorable thing
Whoever's keeping these vids coming - you're the MVP, mate!
Getting sent to a mental ward while not being all off the rails must be terrifying.
It is
Andre Braugher!!! i love him💔 rest in peace
Lin Manuel-Miranda is just as bad at basketball as I am
Thats cause he didn't have a deaf-mute Indian Chief to climb onto the back of down there on the courts
I love how Lin Manuel is just casually rapping.
8:58 a little sneak peek at Lin-Manuel Miranda's writing that made Hamilton special
1:10 savage 😂
I just got there....
😂😂😂😂
I've probably seen more of the show through clips at this point than actually watching it.
Lin Manuel Miranda was so funny in this show.
8:12 That's when i thought i had entered the 5th dimension, when captain Holt came out of nowhere.
I remember this episode. It was an awesome episode. Re-watching the series so looking forward to seeing this again in its entirety
House starting a revolution for ping pong paddles is hilarious
That look like the guy off Becker that was blind. Thanks for posting this. God bless everyone ❤
I'll always love this episode . House is amazing
House is amazing in every episode
2:02 "im trying to help you" House's face is fucking hilarious after hearing that
😊😊😊😊😊
“New plan?” “In New York you can be a new man, in New York! Just you wait!”
Captain Holt and Dr. House.... thank you guys for your great performances.
6:55 one of the greatest moments of House
as musician, its always hell for me to watch a person acting as a musician.
True and plus I think it’s a very good Easter egg to include Robert Schumann’s music in a mental hospital, seeing as he and his whole family suffered from suicidal and manic depressive disorders.
Curtis Armstrong is fantastic in everything
When I was a teenager, I had to go to a behaviour hospital because I was suicidal (Those places make you more suicidal, but that's a topic for another time). I had taken a psychology class and knew a lot of signs for the most common mental illnesses, it was hard to watch people be isolated during the hardest part of their life.
Why do they make you more suicidal?
The point of behavioural hospitals is to break you to the point, that you're too exhausted to care about suicide. Which doesn't really work, because I became even more suicidal. They hardly let you sleep, you get stuck with a lot of very unstable, and often violent people. You can't go outside, and all of our windows were sealed, so you couldn't see daylight. The florescent lights were on at all hours. You couldn't have any sort of device, including watches. To be fair, no phones makes sense, but that means no music of any kind. Your teachers can assign you work, but with no internet access, it just builds up and up. When you're admitted, they tell you that you will have to stay three days (72 hour watch), but that's a lie. They won't let you go until you show improvement, and I was trapped for two weeks, until I eventually faked my way out. If you get too active, they inject you with something we called, "booty juice," that makes you pass out, and they drag you to a small room. This small room had a few books and a mat, and that was it. The whole time you're there, you feel horrifically guilty as the price goes up and up, and you can't leave until they let you. My family certainly felt the financial strain until our insurance deductible was met.
@@firewarrior9999 wtf that sounds holocaust level torture. Why would they do that?
@@Ryosuke1208 There's a lot of misconception when it comes to mental heath, and they were trying to be as efficient and money grabbing as possible. My experience is why we need reforms.
My mom wanted to throw me into one in my twenties… some people need to be in those places. It will make others worse.
Alvie throwing up brick after brick even in the background is hilarious.
House's relentless need to diagnose everyone around him is both hilarious and painfully relatable! 😂 It's a wild ride watching him navigate the quirks of each patient while showcasing his genius. This clip perfectly captures the show's dark humor and complex characters. What a classic!!!
Bros not even trying and he tore everyone to shreds☠️☠️
"Be a nice person or you'll get stuck in a psych ward for the rest of your life". I love how they basically kept him hostage there for not playing nice, and said that maybe if he started helping out by being a leader he could get out faster. He's not there to be a leader, lmfao
Right, can you imagine how many people they would have hostage there if they weren't a "nice person"?
I wouldnt be nice on such place, everything looks wrong
if he keeps encouraging suicidal people to kill themselves and his job is to care for patients (given his patients come for physical ailments not mental ones) he is clearly unfit for his position and has issues he needs to work out in a ward. if he has to stay in the ward and harasses the patients to intentionally mentally harm them, he gets put in a separate place he can't hurt the other patients.
@irongiant5951 he doesn't encourages, its more like making people realize their mistake, tho the way he does here is definetely the worst here.
everyone is rowdy until captain dad shows up with ping pong paddles
The CIA satellites arent looking at me, their looking at you because you're wearing green. That had me rolling and he says it with a straight face.
Everybody's jaw dropped when Captain Holt walked in the room LOL
This is very much giving me One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest vibes
Miloš Forman vibes, a directorial genius.
I know, right? I thought I was the only one.
I think it's definitely directly inspired by it