I love how mirror mans demeanor changes when he's remembering things for real. Notably more aware and intelligent while still showing confusion, great acting.
"I will do the biopsy if I have to, but no a moment before" That proves that House is never reckless. Everything he does to his patients is because he believes its the only way
The fact that Foreman was scared of the pain returning being something that House immediately understood, was a nice touch. I forgot how thoroughly great this show was
I'm not sure why, but Foreman figuring out what they're up to just by feeling the pills they're giving him is pretty cool. Dude definitely knew his stuff.
The TB episode during the season 4 hiring arc House outright says that he left Foreman in charge for a reason. As much as he screws with him, Foreman's also one of the few doctors (even in his own team) that House trusts to not be an idiot.
it's interesting that in the biopsy argument, foreman is kind of taking the typical house approach of brute forcing to take the shortest route to the answer, whilst house is taking the foreman approach of finding the answer whilst maintaining a high quality of life for the patient
@@iamcuttlefishthat's why he avoids patients. He's worried that if he cares about them his objectivity will decrease and as such the good outcomes for them.
I think it's worth noting that Foreman was dying, and that the risks were minor compared to the known outcome. So, it's much easier for him to make the decision to get the biopsy done than House would have. House keeps more responses in his back pocket than the Foreman does. He considers the fact that buying time is an equally effective strategy to just going for the straightforward route. That's why treating Foreman for everything and infecting him with Legionnaires Disease are options with the ability to work.
@@brauliotellez4846Yeah. Better than living in 80's cinema after being in witness protection. And yes, I don't even know if anybody will catch that reference.
Naegleria fowleri has a 97% morality rate WITH the proper treatment. There's new therapies being developed, but of course the treatments in the show are all 20 years old. Foreman's plot armor is legendary.
Love this show. However, Foreman didn't visibly get any of the infected water up his nasal passages, so there's no reason he should have even contracted NF.
@@poodypooroothat doesnt mean anything naegleria fowleri does not live in water under 50F with the ability to infect others. Not only that, you can literally ingest the amoeba and you will be fine
House: I don't care about anyone. Team member: *Coughs* House: This is a complete emergency. We need to save them right away. All other patients can wait.
Ye, that was reckless, but I think he intended to bring the patient out of the OR as soon as possible anyway; if he contained the bleeding, it wouldn't be much of an issue.
House completely contaminated a sterile environment when he not only pulled the glove off of but cut into "Martin" during a sterile procedure. Just the action alone did it but if that Martin had something airborne that patient on the table would really be toast and vice versa!
@@KazukoLight They have been. I can't remember which episode or season, but Cuddy had said that she set aside a LOT of money for lawyers to handle the legal issues. A lot of people are willing to let things go when you give them enough money.
13:30 I love the unspoken fact the guy with mirror syndrome always reflects the most alpha person in the room, and while it's shown later that "House wins over Cuddy", we see here that in the end, Wilson wins over House. Thus, while never explicitly said, Wilson is the true alpha of Princeton-Plainsboro
yeah but House was letting Wilson "win" by intentionally not really speaking and asking questions like "but why am I so fraustrated" or something, giving Wilson the alpha position.
House is the true alpha of Princeton-Plainsboro, he just knows how to manipulate people. He’s basically a high-IQ, well-educated sociopath… that we all love. He’s allowing Wilson to be the alpha, House is too smart and conniving to not be the true alpha.
9:06 As someone dealing with lifelong pain and a resultant addiction to painkillers only House would empathize with foreman to that degree in that moment!
@@PuffKittyI am a chronic pain patient (CRPS), and I have been an RN for 28 yrs, who is state certified to teach about medication. When you have severe pain, it is not possible to become addicted to pain medication, because there is no euphoria produced. The opioids are being used for their intended purpose, and are actually being used by the brain in the correct way. It's like a puzzle, and when you're in pain, the med "fits" in that slot, but when you're not, it's already taken by another piece, so it's free to go throughout the bloodstream to be taken up by the pleasure receptors instead. Most of us don't build a dependence to them, either. I can stop taking my meds, and I will be in pain, but I don't suffer from withdrawals. We instead develop a tolerance, which means that the current dosage stops being effective, and we require higher doses to get the same relief. Unfortunately, due to current regulations for doctors, it is nearly impossible to get the amount we need for any meaningful pain relief. For reference, I am on morphine ER twice per day, percocet twice per day, baclofen three times per day, a lot of gabapentin three times per day, and topamax. I regularly get busy at work and forget to take my meds. I have been tired at the end of a 14 + hour day and then woken up in the morning, and realized that I have forgotten my bedtime meds. Missed doses just mean that it's harder for me to keep my pain under control. I am dependent for some pain control, or I would be at a 9 or 10 instead of 8 to 8.5, but tolerant, because my pain relief should be much better. No chronic pain patient will ever say they are, or were, addicted. That occurs when people who took it short term for a surgery or injury kept taking it far longer than they should have, and they experienced a euphoria which they discovered they liked, and actively sought out. People don't need schedule II meds for a level 4 pain. They are meant for severe pain, not mild to moderate pain.
Naegleria Fowleri is almost 100% lethal so as good as Euphoria Pt 2 is, it’s not entirely accurate for Foreman to survive with no brain damage. Also House acted like everything was fine as soon as they diagnosed it. In reality they’d be basically confirming his imminent death with that diagnosis.
@@christianellegaard7120 house definitely would be upset if foreman died or was diagnosed with a fatal disease. We’ve seen house in a major funk over losing patients.
Eh yes and no. Two of the 4 have had no brain damage whatsoever. One had total brain damage, and the other one has very minor brain damage, in that he's found it's been harder to learn things. It's possible for Foreman to both survive and have no brain damage.
Well that one *was* a square but for all the other ones he was feeling the markings on the pill They have distinctive markings that are pressed into them that you learn to recognise
It's like a junkie knowing pills by looking. All marked and the markings generally mean something for every company. The letters, numbers etc can help determine alot more than name. It's actually pretty fascinating. You can give me just about any opiate pill and I'd be able to guess 75% of them off feel. (I'm sober now, was a homeless degenerate in my 20s)
14:20 Love how he sliced a clearly infected patients blood, in a sterile surgery environment, with another OPEN patient in the room. The lawsuit the hospital would get hit with if even a single med student blabbed would fucking sink them lol
*enters OR without proper PPE to maintain the sterilization of the room then proceeds to cut someone open OVER the patient on the operating table* Man, I love House.
Yeah once it gets too the grey matter you can stop it but it’ll be irreversible. So if they had eaten the area that controls image processing it ain’t just gonna grow back lol.
It's a major hospital with a world famous diagnostics department, most of House's cases are referrals along with a bunch of people who either traveled to see him or rich people who requested him (or whose doctors requested him). The show mentions that at any given time he has dozens of case files that he turns down because they're boring. That and that region of the US has about 20 million people between long island and New Jersey. A lot of the diagnoses are just uncommon presentations of common diseases. Those patients are in any given major hospital too, they just end up dying there without a diagnosis.
Ive said it before this show does a fantastic job of showing that sometimes pain is lifes biggest problem we'd all rather do or use something to get rid of the pain we feel than do the right thing to get over the pain
It would have been the fact Foreman has given that medication to his patients so he would be familiar with the shape of the pills as well as certain medications have text or letters stamped onto the coating, most likely for those who rely on tactile senses rather than sight.
"foreman's black!!" "WHAT?! how long have you been sitting on this information?!" this was, hands down, the best one-liner ever on the show. better than: "we've got rectal bleeding!" "who? all of you?"
What about the girl with small pox, starting her on the medicine wouldn't hurt anything? Also when house was going to examine the body, he motioned to hurry up to bleach the body like he trying to kill him
One because it changes nothing they were interacting with it anyway, 2 because it saves lives If she was dying anyway, which she definitely would, then the excuse that it might suppress her marrow is pathetic rationalisation He's not looking for a reason to make his decision, he *has* made his decision and is looking for a reason after the fact If he would have let them work in the first place the girl's father might have lived.@@johndoe6188
Not sure I agree. I think it might be a great way to get to know who you are and why you think the way that you do, which (at least for me) would be insanely valuable to becoming a better person. I know that sounds a bit narcicistic, but as someone who spends a lot of time in my own head trying to figure things out, it is much harder to get breakthroughs that way than to talk to someone. Who better to know what we're going through or have gone through than ourselves?
House tops among all medical drama sadly why it has to end I just keep repeating episodes again. I pray he would do another season again, he isn’t dead yet 😢
I think a sequal with Chase as the main character, his own team, and house being a sort of mentor from the shadows (he obviously has to stay in hiding the way the season ended) would be awesome.
The producers ended the series after season 8 due to maintaining the quality for House but it was also due to Fox wanting fewer episodes due to high production costs.
I haven’t watched the damned last episode even when I have seen him ride off into the sunset with Wilson. Same way I haven’t watched Poirot’s final case. May they all live forever.
Been some time since I've seen these clips being posted. I remember I honestly spent an entire day watching these clips some time ago. I eventually decided to buy the House MD DVD box set that comes with all seasons. Even though I'm sure this show will give me tremendous anxiety, and can't lie and say I didn't enjoy it enough to warrant spending an entire day watching clips from this show. Although I haven't really started watching those DVDs proper yet, I'm glad I just have it, knowing I could start watching it whenever. All in all, thank you for posting these clips, making the show at least partially available for newer generations to be interested hopefully.
As someone who lives with chronic pain (luckily my day to day is usually anywhere below a 5) Foreman’s “THE ANTIBIOTICS WILL BRING BACK THE PAIN” and House’s reaction is HEARTBREAKING
@xenasaur520 but it has to specifically enter the body through the nose, and they tested the water in the sprinkler system and they weren't present in the water there.
@@RunningAWOL411: I can't remember exactly from the episode, but are you sure they didn't actually test the tap water and simply assumed the sprinkler water was from the same source?
@hoon_sol if I remember correctly all they said was they tested the water from the sprinkler system but I'm not completely sure, it's been a while since I've actually seen the episode.
I love Dr. House so much. Havent watched other hospital shows so cant really compare but I feel like no other character can compare to House. The rest of the cast and all the drama was pretty well written too.
if you like house you should check out the good doctor I've never seen it myself but I heard it's a really good one too I think it's on both Hulu and Netflix as well as house
He was getting wrong information, which is why he did the biopsy on the mattress instead of the cop. They said he couldn’t see because what he was seeing wasn’t real.
No it isn't. Part of the illness was blindness without being aware he was blind, his brain was trying to visually fill in the gaps that the eyes were no longer able to deliver. It's a documented and very weird symptom. There are also people who are able to navigate visually while completely blind if the issue is with the occipital lobe rather than the eyes or optic nerve. The nerve makes stops in the midbrain, which is why you flinch at an incoming object often at the same moment you become aware of it. Those reflexes remain intact which allows people who are completely blind in those cases to be able to navigate certain obstacles.
I've never felt more rage watching a show than putting up with that doctor from the smallpox episode. Killing people by wanting to watch instead of acting on relevant symptoms. So infuriating
Bureaucracy!!! Isn't it SO much better to have politicians who bot medical licenses online running the medical field than having it actually be run by people who are able and motivated to actually help people!!!/s
Being from Italy, I always have watched this series dubbed, but I feel like Laurie's masterful acting is even better when you actually cross him with his original voice; and the same goes for the rest of the cast. I also always have loved this kind of anti-heroes using questionable methods for noble ends - I think we can easily relate to them, since they embodies the compromises we sometimes are forced to take in life.
@ 2:29 "Foreman you can't see" They probably had to remind him that he couldn't see when he was watching them take away the other guy, it wasn't an actual line
That CDC guy always annoyed me. In a position like that he should know who the best diagnostics team in the country is. And yet he completely ignores them when they are right there. They respect his authority. He completely disrespects theirs.
edit: in the one with foreman dying - as a scientist/engineer it bugs me that the default solution was to take 1 med out each time and not half it down again and again finding the answer in less steps
Thanks to whoever is doing this youtube channel, just a small question: could you please keep using timestamps for episodes? Ive seen it in a few and its amazing! Great work
Why would they plan to take Foreman off each med one by one? Take him off half of them. If he gets worse, you know that the effective one is in the half he's no longer taking and you've eliminated half the suspects. If he stays the same, you know that the effective one is in the half he's still taking and you've eliminated half the suspects. Keep doing it in halves and you'll have your answer in a fraction the time compared to if you did it one by one. If he was taking a million pills, it would only take about 20 iterations to get it down to one.
They weren't "taking him off", they were weaning him. Withdrawal symptoms from some of those drugs would screw with the diagnosis, doing half at the same time might have killed him. The toxic reaction nearly did anyway.
I loved this show but having worked for West Virginia Surgery and Trauma Services and the residency program, the residents would not recognize the medication by feel nor sight. Nor do they ever go to someone's house to investigate what the patient might have come in contact with, whether it be in the medicine cabinet or cleaning products. I always found this to be the funniest part. Lol It is like they mashed Marcus Welby, MD + Mash+ Columbo to = House. Lol
he "thinks" he can see? how does that work? does he see like a shadow world of what he thinks is around him? like whatever he last saw is still kinda there?
It's like when you're aiming at something that's underwater. He could still see, but his vision was distorted without him realizing that things weren't quite where he thought they were. His eyesight deteriorated from there with things going from misaligned, to fuzzy, to blurry to incomprehensible.
I've been blinded before by the eye doctor (some kind of eye medicine), it was terrifying, but while I couldn't see for several hours, I didn't even realise when my eyesight came back because when I wasn't actively thinking about it, I thought I could see during the whole time
"Foreman's black."
*"What?* How long have you been sitting on this?"
Ikr? She just keepin it a secret for whar
His character’s sarcasm and brilliant delivery is why we all love House and Hugh Laurie in general. Hugh is a genius.
I'm upset at the scriptwriters stringing us along for seasons only to do such a surprise reveal.
tired of all this wokeness infecting my favorite shows
lol i forgot about that gif@sarcasticdude2320
The whole "slowing down Foreman's disease by giving him another" is literally the "more mousebites" moment and I'm all for it.
Why would Domicile do this? Is he stupid?
@@projectvalkyrie4536He needs to go back to the Aslume
"We call it Three Stooges Syndrome"
@@blasphemer_amon”invincible eh?”
This vexes me
I love how mirror mans demeanor changes when he's remembering things for real. Notably more aware and intelligent while still showing confusion, great acting.
He’s so underrated
yeah its like a piece of himself
He also played a guy with DID in Psych... he did an amazing job!
Bro is the product of that song "Don't Worry"
Just straight vibing then just takes a visit to Davy Jones' locker
“Foremans black”
“WHAT? How long have you been sitting on this information?”
Gotta love house
man I laughed so hard at this part
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4:52
Reminds me of that scene from easy A when the kid is like "Why does that matter? I'm adopted." And the dad goes "WHAT? WHO TOLD YOU?" 😂
literally just stole another comment
Honestly, it's the delivery and slightly confused/enlightened look on his face lmao
"I will do the biopsy if I have to, but no a moment before"
That proves that House is never reckless. Everything he does to his patients is because he believes its the only way
Didn’t he just throw legionella into his room 💀
@thecanmanification yes, to help him live long enough to cure the underlying issue.
He's just bad at conveying it. He would seem he doesn't care
@@thecanmanificationyes cause he knew it would help as the other guy had it and he was lasting way longer then Forman
House was reckless when that little girl was allergic to the sun, and he wanted to amputate her limbs.
The fact that Foreman was scared of the pain returning being something that House immediately understood, was a nice touch. I forgot how thoroughly great this show was
I'm not sure why, but Foreman figuring out what they're up to just by feeling the pills they're giving him is pretty cool. Dude definitely knew his stuff.
The TB episode during the season 4 hiring arc House outright says that he left Foreman in charge for a reason. As much as he screws with him, Foreman's also one of the few doctors (even in his own team) that House trusts to not be an idiot.
it's interesting that in the biopsy argument, foreman is kind of taking the typical house approach of brute forcing to take the shortest route to the answer, whilst house is taking the foreman approach of finding the answer whilst maintaining a high quality of life for the patient
shows how house really does have feelings and cares. the biggest obstacle between house and his loved ones is himself
@@iamcuttlefishthat's why he avoids patients. He's worried that if he cares about them his objectivity will decrease and as such the good outcomes for them.
Yeah, let forget about that time foreman killed a patient.
I think it's worth noting that Foreman was dying, and that the risks were minor compared to the known outcome. So, it's much easier for him to make the decision to get the biopsy done than House would have. House keeps more responses in his back pocket than the Foreman does. He considers the fact that buying time is an equally effective strategy to just going for the straightforward route. That's why treating Foreman for everything and infecting him with Legionnaires Disease are options with the ability to work.
It's 2024 and I love whoever runs this channel
If you ever stop uploading I'll be sadder than when the show ended
It’s clear dr house running it lol
@@HeyShotgunhe’s gotta make a living after faking his death somehow
Same here!!
@@brauliotellez4846Yeah.
Better than living in 80's cinema after being in witness protection. And yes, I don't even know if anybody will catch that reference.
@@appleleptikeri definitely have, witness protection for what? He wasn't convicted of anything
medical malpractice? in my medical malpractice show?
Where?
It's more likely than you think
why did i read this with Hugh's voice? lmao
@@AltairCreedZCause that’s the ONLY voice to read it in lmao 🤣
These shows Crack me up. There's a reason doctors and hospital staff find it comical
Naegleria fowleri has a 97% morality rate WITH the proper treatment. There's new therapies being developed, but of course the treatments in the show are all 20 years old. Foreman's plot armor is legendary.
Love this show. However, Foreman didn't visibly get any of the infected water up his nasal passages, so there's no reason he should have even contracted NF.
@@k-entertainment The sprinklers were above the plants spraying down, the odds of not inhaling at least some of the water is astronomical.
Naegleria Fowleri sounds like an upstanding citizen to have that high of a morality rate
@@poodypooroothat doesnt mean anything naegleria fowleri does not live in water under 50F with the ability to infect others. Not only that, you can literally ingest the amoeba and you will be fine
@@blackkitty420almost as deadly as associating with the Clinton's!
House: I don't care about anyone.
Team member: *Coughs*
House: This is a complete emergency. We need to save them right away. All other patients can wait.
House is so much like the Japanese Tsundere archetype
_" It's not like I wanted to save my coworker, baka!"_
More Important because he’s dieing duhhh
@@InVinoVeratasthat's perfect
@@InVinoVeratas the thought of House saying that in a cutesy anime voice is just cursed 💀
Less team members = less treatment for patients. House is pragmatic in his care.
Cutting a guys hand right above a person in surgery is the most insane thing House had done lol.
Ye, that was reckless, but I think he intended to bring the patient out of the OR as soon as possible anyway; if he contained the bleeding, it wouldn't be much of an issue.
He shot a dead body to put it inside of an MRI
@@Yistern It would cease to be a sterile environment the second he took the guy's glove off. It would absolutely be an issue.
@@Yisternyeah no sterility is screwed, the surgery is totally ruined
@@tbicks2822 that is nothing, the moment he touched the guy back it is alr not sterile enough xD
House completely contaminated a sterile environment when he not only pulled the glove off of but cut into "Martin" during a sterile procedure. Just the action alone did it but if that Martin had something airborne that patient on the table would really be toast and vice versa!
Yeah I was thinking the same thing like wtf are you doing House he would definitely be sued for doing this and the hospital too.
I thought the same thing as I watched the scene wtf was House thinking bringing a non doctor/surgeon into that sterile surgery room.
No facial mask
@@KazukoLight They have been. I can't remember which episode or season, but Cuddy had said that she set aside a LOT of money for lawyers to handle the legal issues. A lot of people are willing to let things go when you give them enough money.
"the antibiotics, will bring back the pain!"
I think that hit house to his core.
13:30 I love the unspoken fact the guy with mirror syndrome always reflects the most alpha person in the room, and while it's shown later that "House wins over Cuddy", we see here that in the end, Wilson wins over House. Thus, while never explicitly said, Wilson is the true alpha of Princeton-Plainsboro
Yeah, but Cuddy wins over Wilson. It's like Rock, Paper, Scissors.
yeah but House was letting Wilson "win" by intentionally not really speaking and asking questions like "but why am I so fraustrated" or something, giving Wilson the alpha position.
@@notinthemoodfornames8033 Not really, house projects a LOT over the 8 seasons of bickering with Wilson.
House is the true alpha of Princeton-Plainsboro, he just knows how to manipulate people. He’s basically a high-IQ, well-educated sociopath… that we all love. He’s allowing Wilson to be the alpha, House is too smart and conniving to not be the true alpha.
Wilson is their den mother.
9:06 As someone dealing with lifelong pain and a resultant addiction to painkillers only House would empathize with foreman to that degree in that moment!
Are you addicted or dependant? I can't speak for your own case but there's a difference that the general public doesn't seem to be educated about.
@@PuffKittyI am a chronic pain patient (CRPS), and I have been an RN for 28 yrs, who is state certified to teach about medication. When you have severe pain, it is not possible to become addicted to pain medication, because there is no euphoria produced. The opioids are being used for their intended purpose, and are actually being used by the brain in the correct way. It's like a puzzle, and when you're in pain, the med "fits" in that slot, but when you're not, it's already taken by another piece, so it's free to go throughout the bloodstream to be taken up by the pleasure receptors instead. Most of us don't build a dependence to them, either. I can stop taking my meds, and I will be in pain, but I don't suffer from withdrawals. We instead develop a tolerance, which means that the current dosage stops being effective, and we require higher doses to get the same relief. Unfortunately, due to current regulations for doctors, it is nearly impossible to get the amount we need for any meaningful pain relief. For reference, I am on morphine ER twice per day, percocet twice per day, baclofen three times per day, a lot of gabapentin three times per day, and topamax. I regularly get busy at work and forget to take my meds. I have been tired at the end of a 14 + hour day and then woken up in the morning, and realized that I have forgotten my bedtime meds. Missed doses just mean that it's harder for me to keep my pain under control. I am dependent for some pain control, or I would be at a 9 or 10 instead of 8 to 8.5, but tolerant, because my pain relief should be much better. No chronic pain patient will ever say they are, or were, addicted. That occurs when people who took it short term for a surgery or injury kept taking it far longer than they should have, and they experienced a euphoria which they discovered they liked, and actively sought out. People don't need schedule II meds for a level 4 pain. They are meant for severe pain, not mild to moderate pain.
i think he was referring to house being addicted, not himself @@PuffKitty
@@lunarleaf upon rereading, I think you're right!
Naegleria Fowleri is almost 100% lethal so as good as Euphoria Pt 2 is, it’s not entirely accurate for Foreman to survive with no brain damage. Also House acted like everything was fine as soon as they diagnosed it. In reality they’d be basically confirming his imminent death with that diagnosis.
To House the diagnosis is what matters.
@@christianellegaard7120 house definitely would be upset if foreman died or was diagnosed with a fatal disease. We’ve seen house in a major funk over losing patients.
@@PhuckedUpPhilosophy True. But that has mainly been because he didn't get to the correct diagnosis in time.
Eh yes and no. Two of the 4 have had no brain damage whatsoever. One had total brain damage, and the other one has very minor brain damage, in that he's found it's been harder to learn things. It's possible for Foreman to both survive and have no brain damage.
@@CamronSixx22foreman had brain damage afterwards, though
I like how Foreman knew what the drug was by just its shape
Well that one *was* a square but for all the other ones he was feeling the markings on the pill
They have distinctive markings that are pressed into them that you learn to recognise
It's like a junkie knowing pills by looking. All marked and the markings generally mean something for every company. The letters, numbers etc can help determine alot more than name. It's actually pretty fascinating. You can give me just about any opiate pill and I'd be able to guess 75% of them off feel. (I'm sober now, was a homeless degenerate in my 20s)
@@ScootsMcPoot ayyy same, congrats on your sobriety bro 💜
It'll like looking at the depth of the xan ridges and the u 94 on the back. Wayyyy too much experience with that one 😅
My god that 'What! How long have you been sitting on this information' 😂😂
House is such a master of sarcasm lol
If I had a video clip of every time house dealt with a one in a million disease, I would have a half hour video clip.
Lmfao
14:20 Love how he sliced a clearly infected patients blood, in a sterile surgery environment, with another OPEN patient in the room. The lawsuit the hospital would get hit with if even a single med student blabbed would fucking sink them lol
Is it clearly an infection?
*enters OR without proper PPE to maintain the sterilization of the room then proceeds to cut someone open OVER the patient on the operating table* Man, I love House.
It’s House Md calling it “Best of rare cases” basically translates into “best episodes”
"pain makes us make bad decisions, fear of pain is almost as big a motivator"
Naegleria fowleri has like a 97% fatality rate, so Foreman is very, very screwed, probably.
Yeah once it gets too the grey matter you can stop it but it’ll be irreversible. So if they had eaten the area that controls image processing it ain’t just gonna grow back lol.
So if he doesn't die by the end of the series, then he's DEFINITELY going to die in some sort of timeskip afterwards?
@@user-nm1lx8qb3u not necessarily. He could survive. It's just very, very unlikely. Even with Dr. House's medical magic.
@@user-nm1lx8qb3unah I believe what they are saying is that he was supposed to die right there
Maybe
I think they really need to quarantine that town with how often there's some super rare disease there
It's a major hospital with a world famous diagnostics department, most of House's cases are referrals along with a bunch of people who either traveled to see him or rich people who requested him (or whose doctors requested him). The show mentions that at any given time he has dozens of case files that he turns down because they're boring.
That and that region of the US has about 20 million people between long island and New Jersey. A lot of the diagnoses are just uncommon presentations of common diseases. Those patients are in any given major hospital too, they just end up dying there without a diagnosis.
I remember when I got Kawasaki I was 6 or 8 but when the hospital called my dad to inform them he was like “What the hell my sons a bike”
HAHAHA
That's how I understood your comment lol, like "cool you had a bike what's next"
Or an R-62 Subway NYC train.
@@GarageDoorGuy327r-142a
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nagleria is SO rare the notion if Foreman also catching it is astronomical - and that makes me feel better
"Foreman's black."
"What? How long have you been sitting on this information?"
9:07 "pain makes us make bad decisions, fear of pain is almost as big a motivator". such a cool line.
The episodes with Foreman sick were the most distressed and nervous a tv show ever made me =(
Did he live? I don’t know where to find this show so I need answers NOW
@@SalTheSlime.it’s on netflix
@@Istira1no its not
@@SalTheSlime.Hulu and peacock I think.
@@SalTheSlime. It's on prime video the whole show
Ive said it before this show does a fantastic job of showing that sometimes pain is lifes biggest problem we'd all rather do or use something to get rid of the pain we feel than do the right thing to get over the pain
I love how foreman can just feel medicine and know exactly what it is
It would have been the fact Foreman has given that medication to his patients so he would be familiar with the shape of the pills as well as certain medications have text or letters stamped onto the coating, most likely for those who rely on tactile senses rather than sight.
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"WHAT?! How long have you been sitting on this information?!"
8:55 what a scene, what a play
I cried
16:06 “If I’m doing the exact same thing as everyone else, than who am I”
Kutner- “uh oh”
"foreman's black!!"
"WHAT?! how long have you been sitting on this information?!"
this was, hands down, the best one-liner ever on the show. better than:
"we've got rectal bleeding!"
"who? all of you?"
😂
"i just want a tiny slice of this guy's brain" that is when House became Hannibal
the mirroring guy was an excellent actor
I say that CDC guy when it comes to the smallpox is absolutely justified with his precautions.
What about the girl with small pox, starting her on the medicine wouldn't hurt anything?
Also when house was going to examine the body, he motioned to hurry up to bleach the body like he trying to kill him
@perplexorone6201 Any interaction with a contagious disease puts humanity at risk. Why get a change when you have a definite.
One because it changes nothing they were interacting with it anyway, 2 because it saves lives
If she was dying anyway, which she definitely would, then the excuse that it might suppress her marrow is pathetic rationalisation
He's not looking for a reason to make his decision, he *has* made his decision and is looking for a reason after the fact
If he would have let them work in the first place the girl's father might have lived.@@johndoe6188
@johndoe6188 it's a isolated incident any change to the situation wouldn't matter as long as it didn't get out
The guy is an idiot. "oh a cat lost hair, ever heard of shedding?"
have YOU ever heard of shedding? Shedding is not BALDING.
17:44 I loved this being a reference to her having Huntington’s disease. It’s a cool nod to it
25:45 "Based on a bald cat. Have you ever heard of shedding?"
Cats don't go bald during normal shedding, how does this CDC doctor not know this?
Mange can also cause a cat to go bald.
hes a people doctor not a vet
probably not
was smallpox? couldnt understand what they said in the end
@@aaronpop0083mange usually isn't complete baldness
fyi the guy with mirror syndrome shows us exactly why we’d never be friends with a exact copy of ourselves
So true
I'd never be a friend with myself.
Because I'd never meet me since i refuse to go out other than work or gym 😂.
Wilson might
Not sure I agree. I think it might be a great way to get to know who you are and why you think the way that you do, which (at least for me) would be insanely valuable to becoming a better person. I know that sounds a bit narcicistic, but as someone who spends a lot of time in my own head trying to figure things out, it is much harder to get breakthroughs that way than to talk to someone. Who better to know what we're going through or have gone through than ourselves?
House tops among all medical drama sadly why it has to end I just keep repeating episodes again. I pray he would do another season again, he isn’t dead yet 😢
I think a sequal with Chase as the main character, his own team, and house being a sort of mentor from the shadows (he obviously has to stay in hiding the way the season ended) would be awesome.
😂dam u want him to keep going til he's dead!😂😂😂😂
The producers ended the series after season 8 due to maintaining the quality for House but it was also due to Fox wanting fewer episodes due to high production costs.
I wish they'd done another season of him sober but honestly I think it should have ended at season 6.
oh my god foreman was BLACK this entire time?!
Duh
You seriously never noticed? Hats off to you for not seeing race
@@LunarSault23good office reference lol
@@LunarSault23 hats off to you madame/sir for not reading the room (it's an obvious joke referring to the quote by house)
@@ksuoseApparently it's an office reference (I also haven't seen the office so I dont get it either, but it's another joke on joke)
I haven’t watched the damned last episode even when I have seen him ride off into the sunset with Wilson. Same way I haven’t watched Poirot’s final case. May they all live forever.
Kudos to admin that never stopped posting for years and years
16:20 he imitating Foreman hahahaha
IT WAS NECESSARY
This vexes me
"i need a bonesaw."
amazing opening to a video
Love how the doctor at the end refused to look for evidence so he could say there was no evidence of him being wrong.
Been some time since I've seen these clips being posted. I remember I honestly spent an entire day watching these clips some time ago. I eventually decided to buy the House MD DVD box set that comes with all seasons. Even though I'm sure this show will give me tremendous anxiety, and can't lie and say I didn't enjoy it enough to warrant spending an entire day watching clips from this show. Although I haven't really started watching those DVDs proper yet, I'm glad I just have it, knowing I could start watching it whenever.
All in all, thank you for posting these clips, making the show at least partially available for newer generations to be interested hopefully.
The final diagnosis in the last part is not smallpox but a different kind of pox (Rickettsial)
Yeah, we know.
"Foreman's black."
House: "How long have you been sitting on that information?"
Haaaaahaaaaa!!! 😂
As someone who lives with chronic pain (luckily my day to day is usually anywhere below a 5) Foreman’s “THE ANTIBIOTICS WILL BRING BACK THE PAIN” and House’s reaction is HEARTBREAKING
Oh we've needed this for a long while, brilliant!
"Pain makes us make bad decisions."
As someone with fibromyalgia struggling to find the will to keep going; bad decisions sure do cross my mind often.
You can do it dude! I believe in you!
"You just biopsied a mattress"
The amount of illegal things that house can get away with in ALL THESE YEARS is crazy. I get yelled at for zoning out for a second.
May This Channel Never Die.
I've always wondered how foreman contracted naegleria. It's not spread from person to person.
he got it from investigating the patient's home iirc
It can be spread by inhaling infested water which is what Foreman did
@xenasaur520 but it has to specifically enter the body through the nose, and they tested the water in the sprinkler system and they weren't present in the water there.
@@RunningAWOL411:
I can't remember exactly from the episode, but are you sure they didn't actually test the tap water and simply assumed the sprinkler water was from the same source?
@hoon_sol if I remember correctly all they said was they tested the water from the sprinkler system but I'm not completely sure, it's been a while since I've actually seen the episode.
Love how the woman immediately rephrased the question because she knew the guy would not believe anyone but himselft.
I love Dr. House so much. Havent watched other hospital shows so cant really compare but I feel like no other character can compare to House. The rest of the cast and all the drama was pretty well written too.
if you like house you should check out the good doctor I've never seen it myself but I heard it's a really good one too I think it's on both Hulu and Netflix as well as house
28:21 I love how he looks at MMM after confirming R-pox. He's never been more satisfied with a fellow before.
2:26 “Forman you can’t see.”
“Right.”
Haha that’s a reminder from one actor to another about the scene. Funny they left it in. 😂
He was getting wrong information, which is why he did the biopsy on the mattress instead of the cop. They said he couldn’t see because what he was seeing wasn’t real.
No it isn't. Part of the illness was blindness without being aware he was blind, his brain was trying to visually fill in the gaps that the eyes were no longer able to deliver. It's a documented and very weird symptom.
There are also people who are able to navigate visually while completely blind if the issue is with the occipital lobe rather than the eyes or optic nerve. The nerve makes stops in the midbrain, which is why you flinch at an incoming object often at the same moment you become aware of it. Those reflexes remain intact which allows people who are completely blind in those cases to be able to navigate certain obstacles.
30 minutes of house for free? on youtube? I'm blessed.
4:51 *FOREMAN'S BLACK* 4:52
What?!
@@strayyato1773how long have you been sitting on this information?
I've never felt more rage watching a show than putting up with that doctor from the smallpox episode. Killing people by wanting to watch instead of acting on relevant symptoms. So infuriating
Bureaucracy!!!
Isn't it SO much better to have politicians who bot medical licenses online running the medical field than having it actually be run by people who are able and motivated to actually help people!!!/s
16:33 "Ya happy?"
"Why wouldn't I be? 😃"
**proceeds to die**
0:28 if Walter Reed does not have the equipment, then the equipment does not exist. Walter Reed is the best hospital on Earth, to put it lightly.
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center????
Does anyone else find it weird that Omar Epps character is named Eric Foreman? Like the character from that 70s show
And they look just like each other too!
no
Being from Italy, I always have watched this series dubbed, but I feel like Laurie's masterful acting is even better when you actually cross him with his original voice; and the same goes for the rest of the cast.
I also always have loved this kind of anti-heroes using questionable methods for noble ends - I think we can easily relate to them, since they embodies the compromises we sometimes are forced to take in life.
I can't hear the rest of the cast's original voice's and house's character voice is a mix of american and british
12:03 "You know another mirror syndrome?"
Yes, Ballantyne.
@ 2:29 "Foreman you can't see" They probably had to remind him that he couldn't see when he was watching them take away the other guy, it wasn't an actual line
"You're happy?" "Yeah why wouldn't I be?" *fucking dies*
my genuine reaction to this part was the same as him
That CDC guy always annoyed me.
In a position like that he should know who the best diagnostics team in the country is. And yet he completely ignores them when they are right there.
They respect his authority. He completely disrespects theirs.
28:23 I'm pretty sure that's the closest House ever came to smiling at a doctor that wasn't fully on his team.
Omar deserved an Emmy nom for this.
edit: in the one with foreman dying -
as a scientist/engineer it bugs me that the default solution was to take 1 med out each time and not half it down again and again finding the answer in less steps
I do enjoy the Mirror Man episode, it’s a good one even after seeing it at least 5 times.
Every clip if this show just instills the idea that House's actor is insane. Hus american accent is better than mine, and I gre up in LA!
Hugh Laurie has a jazz channel on youtube, he's a great musician.
@@poodypoorooname of channel?
@@kadzo6614 hughe laurie same as his name
I was shocked with his British accent when I heard it the first time
I love how House knew within milliseconds that she was talking about Rickettsialpox by the mere mention of eschars.
If House looks at you as he looked the ginger doctor, you know you have done something extremely good
6:35 how House quickly corrects the nurse that she didn’t make an error despite his normal tone of voice being off putting. Good character writing
Cameron is a Doctor, not a nurse.
Thanks to whoever is doing this youtube channel, just a small question: could you please keep using timestamps for episodes? Ive seen it in a few and its amazing! Great work
Its good to see kumar finally became a doctor and made his dad proud
By 8:50... I agree House. Being disabled is terrible. So many just don't want the pain/hassle
I didn't know kumar (the actor who plays him in Harold & Kumar) was in this show. That guy is a legend
Guess he eventually finished med school
25:16 is that a sad AAH or a cute AAH 😂
Why would they plan to take Foreman off each med one by one? Take him off half of them. If he gets worse, you know that the effective one is in the half he's no longer taking and you've eliminated half the suspects. If he stays the same, you know that the effective one is in the half he's still taking and you've eliminated half the suspects. Keep doing it in halves and you'll have your answer in a fraction the time compared to if you did it one by one. If he was taking a million pills, it would only take about 20 iterations to get it down to one.
They weren't "taking him off", they were weaning him. Withdrawal symptoms from some of those drugs would screw with the diagnosis, doing half at the same time might have killed him. The toxic reaction nearly did anyway.
I love how everyone in "mirror, mirror" just meets and reflects on "themselves"
19:07 omg. Looking back now, this is totally foreseeing the new spaceship series hugh is in!
The fact they cut out the Cuddy vs House at the end of the mirror syndrome case is a travesty
I loved this show but having worked for West Virginia Surgery and Trauma Services and the residency program, the residents would not recognize the medication by feel nor sight.
Nor do they ever go to someone's house to investigate what the patient might have come in contact with, whether it be in the medicine cabinet or cleaning products.
I always found this to be the funniest part. Lol
It is like they mashed Marcus Welby, MD + Mash+ Columbo to = House. Lol
he "thinks" he can see? how does that work? does he see like a shadow world of what he thinks is around him? like whatever he last saw is still kinda there?
It's like when you're aiming at something that's underwater. He could still see, but his vision was distorted without him realizing that things weren't quite where he thought they were. His eyesight deteriorated from there with things going from misaligned, to fuzzy, to blurry to incomprehensible.
I've been blinded before by the eye doctor (some kind of eye medicine), it was terrifying, but while I couldn't see for several hours, I didn't even realise when my eyesight came back because when I wasn't actively thinking about it, I thought I could see during the whole time
4:51
"This vexes me"
"Can't do the time, if you are not alive" lol
11:07 and this is the start of our hate against karenen
I miss this show
Why did Hollywood stop good stuff like this
Because it's intelligent and not woke enough.
Political sheep brain lmao have you tried having an actual personality?
@19:00 omg, we know who he is.
That man was born as a fish😂😂😂