@@bullseye3805 It was both, he offered to donate a kidney to someone which concerned the diagnostics team and then later he offered to donate his heart which REALLY concerned them
That's a good one too, I'm 30 seconds in and I think it is the big guy with syphilis. Does anyone have a time specific 4 watching house? For me, I watch with morning coffee.
@@alonsomedina9666 house was assuming the blatant niceness was a neurological defect, so that junior doctor mocked House by asking how long the patient was "suffering" from niceness.
@@ihauntthedead8799 so her name is 13, but in reverse it’s 31. She is a bisexual so she likes men, but she also goes the other way and likes women. So when he called her 31 he was also joking about her being bisexual
What makes this show brilliant is that it convinces you that house is a genius who just loves solving problems. And thats true. But its deeper. At his Core house also cares deeply about people. The combination of how much he cares plus his genius is what makes the show. Doctors like that dont exist in real life.
I think us seeing how much he cares about people is shown as well in some episodes. I cant remember some for adults (Beside the guy holding him and others hostages as to demand what is wrong with him, and I think one coming from a prison) But I remember well how it is shown when there is kids or babies involves. So much, that he throws his cane away to hump to save a baby in one episode
Another thing that doesn’t exist is a doctor that will commit so many humanitarian crimes (: giving a coma patient without consent of his family, or his doctor ; medication just to prove his high school rival wrong, puncturing a kid with a sharp object so blood will drain because the kid is a jerk, and the many times he has intentionally engaged in physical fights with patience just to prove a point or so he’ll be able to test them. ) and still not get fired, impounded, sued regularly, and lose his license permanently. I’m not saying the show didn’t deal with things like this for house and the other characters, but House wouldn’t be as good as it is without these moments.
House: "So, you think drugs are more powerful than parasites. I mean.. the ones we're going to give you to treat the parasites obviously are but.." *looks at Cutner thinking HELP ME*. "I stand by the principle." Patients Wife: "I'm not worried." Cutner: "Neither am I." House: *looks at Cutner* "Neither am I. Thats because I don't care." I miss House!
@@RonWolfHowlYou presumably also watched the show, of which this video is but a curated clip of. And this comment, in turn, is just another portion selected for elevation. Funny how we humans display admiration in similar ways always, even if only at various levels. What strange creatures we be.
Minnesotoan here. "Being nice" is demonstrably - scientifically - more beneficial to you in the long run than "being a jerk." It's not an attitude - it's a strategy for being the most selfish you possibly can, getting the most out of everything... by being generous.
i can tell ye, so far, being nice has never given me any benefits whatsoever. Its just how i am. when i see someone struggling and think i can help, i offer help. helping people makes me feel good, thats all the benefit i get off of it. Never have i been rewarded socially or financially. In fact, the people around me that are more self serving are far more likely to get gifts and rewards. Its even proven that sociopaths are more likely to succeed in work.
@@arthurjeremypearson honestly its instinct. i have very high emotional empathy, so i connect super fast with people im around. But its not that im really a "good" person per se. I dont feel any desire to do good when there isnt tangible people involved, for example, i have zero drive to donate or do activist work. When a person needs help, i desire to help. When the "concept" of a person needs help ,like a child starving in another country, i dont feel the same drive.
Years ago, there was a guy who was found dead in his bathtub, full of ice. He had apparently suicided (the bathroom door and window were still locked) after calling 911. The note claimed he wanted to donate his organs, complete with a name of a person he wanted it to go to. Some people on his list got the organs, but not all, because the doctors didn’t want to encourage people doing this.
@@apsoypike1956Nuance goes miles above your head. The mean smart guy of the show doesn't need to "start trusting people" and "join arms together to do the care bear stare". He is right, people are selfish, they will only help you as long as you help them first. His closest fellows/apprentices, Chase and 13 talked smack or outright betrayed him, it took years of House *doing* things for *them* for those two to behave nicely or go along with his funny antics. The only fellows who didnt view houses antics with derision were Kutner, Adams and Park, two of which other people also treat like Sh. Adams i guess noticed House cared very early on. He didn't trust people because they mostly *take* and still disrespect you. Wilson is the sole exception, another guy people take advantage of, notice the trend? Wake the f up and realize people are mostly false.
@@apsoypike1956 Moron, nobody said anything about not helping people, I help people, just don't expect them to not do something stupid. Big spoiler, the general populace is as dumb as they are selfish. Your first little paragraph is a monument of fail, "you has to truss peepol to be able to be usful", *Moron.* edit: your second one is you tripping over your own stupidity(if you didn't get that also, Introspection please)
@@apsoypike1956in the end it didnt work out for him he always trusted wilson , he isnt miserable he is just seen worst of humanity its okay , he pushes truth on everyone makes everyone better around him
It's also a tough exterior to protect his soft inner self. He knows deep down he cares so he can't let anyone see for fear they will weaponize it against him
I like how House’s metaphor completely falls apart as he assumes humans are just completely solitary animals. Humans are pack animals so the guy that fights would defend the other two.
The guy who fights will also live a better life with more resources because of his power, hence why being able to fight would make sense in an evolutionary aspect.
What house is drawing is a simplification of a complex problem, and you want to prove smarter than him coz he didn't explain it in the most complex and comprehensive way? lol.
"Altruism can't evolve. People are inherently selfish because something something evolution." "So why do we admire altruistic people and despise selfish people?" "That's just societal pressure. We like altruistic people because they're useful to us." "Aaaaaand how long could that be true before altruism evolved after all?" "......................."
its a balancing act of nature be too selfish and dickish and you soon find yourself ether alone or killed where as selfless and kind end up killed or sacrificing themselves or being tricked.
Your argument is seeing just one side of coin. There won't be a world to live in without Altruism and the species would die out eventually if everyone is just selfish and also it's the people around us that makes life worth living and healthy relationships cannot survive if both sides are selfish without an ounce of selflessness
@@swan_909 Whose argument is just one side of the coin? I was making fun of people who say altruism didn't/can't evolve. I agree that there won't be a recognizably human world without altruism, because altruism is a key component of human sociality, but we'd survive just fine without altruism. Most species do. We just wouldn't live anything like we do today: no civilization, no cities, no technology, no language, no friendship, and our idea of what made life worth living would be completely different.
@@kjgoebel7098 That is not exactly altruism. Instinctively we know that being nice to each other brings more than the sum of the individual parts that us keeping to ourselves. It's how any pack or herd of animals works.
The funny thing is that even if he is right, the guy might still continue being nice because he is just so used to it by now. (For example, often dominant dog breeds are castrated early so that testosterone won't make the males aggressive towards other males - but if it's done later in life, they usually won't lose their dominance, because by now, it's habitual.)
@@rrrentsif it was affecting his testosterone he was heavily subdued. He's not going to be raging but the guy is definitely not letting people step on his feet anymore.
The initial caveman theory in this is fundamentally flawed since humans literally evolved to be cooperative by nature and form communities. One major criticism of the show is that when it tries to get entirely objective and rational about relationships, factoring emotions all the way out and being very nihilistic about them in the way House so often does, the writers seemingly entirely forget that evolutionary cooperation is a cornerstone of Human development and it's what makes us so strong. Yes you could argue that House doesn't think that way because he's broken, and that would be fine, but nobody ever pushes back on it properly or makes the case for cooperation just being objectively better and less wasteful, which leads me to believe it's a writing oversight. We help people because we *want* to be nice, because it's the 'right' thing to do, we feel very emotionally about it. However we feel this way because we are programmed deep down to understand that if we are nice to others then that will make them want to be nice to us and help us back, in a non-direct non-linear sort of way that can benefit us when we need it most. We also understand that the 'value' of our exchange of help does not have to match and does not really matter much because we cannot predict the magnitude of help *we* may need ourselves in the future either. It's literally hedging your bets against life by surrounding yourself with help and options, it's a genius strategy. Since it works so well it doesn't even *matter* if it's all perfectly fair, and we tend not to even care if it is which only makes it work even stronger.
@@Supersquigiisn't it like 40 years old? For a videogame, that IS old. MGS, Castlevania, they are OLD. It's ok. We don't all secretly hate you because you aren't 21 anymore
The most depressing part of watching House is knowing that these days, in the US, no hospital would let doctors order so many tests on patients without insurance coverage covering all of it. And no patient except billionaires could afford to have all these tests and long hospital stays to identify the problems. In real life, if a patient didn't have insurance or inadequate insurance, the doctors would stabilize the patient and send him/her home, so they could die there.
It was that way when I was a kid too. My uncle passed away because his insurance coverage was insufficient and stopped paying for his hospital care. Doctors sent him home and we got to watch him die in our house. That was 30 years ago.
The show sort of pretends like all the patients of the week are rich enough to afford it. It's odd because Cuddy makes clear House brings in a fortune overall but a lot of patients don't seem rich enough to afford him. The show was never realistic about that.
@@occono3543 Well it seems like House takes the patients that Cuddy assigns to him, often when he doesn't really want to, and has occasionally found his own patients in Admitting or the Clinic. I don't think that Cuddy checks whether or not a patient is insured or not. I don't think the hospital is a for-profit hospital either but 3 -4 people on House's team working on one case with House is a lot of staff time for the hospital to pay for. No way some of those patients can afford to pay for all the care they get.
one thing i always wondered, and be gentle this is coming from someone with a brain as smooth as marble...but how was Taub able to come directly from being a plastic surgeon to working for House? do they have to receive the same medical education?
This could be wrong because it's based off Grey's Anatomy but the education is more or less the same, it's the training afterward that you have to do as additional education. So let's say the head brain surgeon wanted to transfer over to plastics. They would definitely get preferred treatment just off seniority and expertise, but they would basically be starting from the ground up and have to work their way up again learning from the head of that department.
People who don't care, don't tell you they don't care Someone who tells you that is doing so for a reason. They care. Maybe they care enough to hurt your feelings.
@@quadderboy123Actually I think it was kind of OK. Not saying I liked it, but I think it could’ve been way worse. So it was OK when i measure it on how bad it COULD’VE been as opposed to how bad it ACTUALLY was.
Houses initial diagnosis leads him to think genetic and his analogy is the nice person didn’t live during cavemen time so nothing was passed on. Does he actually believe in a genetic link, or is he trying to push his team to question a possible genetic link?
Lol in another episode they said changes to the brain from syphilis were permanent to an old lady in another episode but that she wouldnt get any new symptoms.
how does House explain the self sacrificing people Such as the people that wade out in the winter water of cape cod to save remote species of dolphins?
Where do we find hospitals or doctors like these? I've been vomiting blood on and off for a year, was admitted for a week, scoped several times. They said there's blood they just can't figure out where it's coming from and proceeded to release me. 🤷🏽♀️
lmfao they just gave up huh 💀💀 well you either get doctors who give up or use every single method including taking you apart organ by organ to figure out what's wrong with you, no in-betweens
Welcome to 2023, they did something similar with a family member only with a brain scan, left side was painful, they looked at the right side instead, nothing wrong with the right, go home. Do try to get a second opinion if u haven't yet, u are not only a patient u also pay for it, make sure they don't forget that.
It really hit home when she spoke of hating a nice person because it's a reminder of what she's not. If I had a nickel for every woman who sang my praises and then cruelly turned on me.
Despite all the logic this show spews at the audience the irony is they fail to consider the simple fact that no hospital is going to waste five doctors and ten's of hours on one patient. Its a business like any other and they will always prioritize the bottom line.
There's never been a TV show that accurately depicts hospitals or cops. And they're actually getting worse. Station 19 is pure camp. Total nonsense from start to finish.
No. It was the number assigned to her when she participated in the mass internship which eventually saw her permanently join the team. House just kept calling her 13. Her name is Remy Hadley.
Not the case at all. Some people grow up sheltered in extremely high trust social environments. They're not neurologically different from you or I, but they never had the need to learn how to stand up for themselves, prioritize themselves over others, etc. Right now, these are considered bad things, but if we ever created an utopia we'd necessarily need people like that to populate it.
@@madelakiThat's wrong, neurologically they would Have to be different, not being able to detect deception or hostility is probably as big of a difference(but in the other direction) as those people who have no problem hurting others.
Did you watch the clip? He is saying she should be mad because the test shows the husband cheated on her. She is saying there is no way it's possible since her husband is so nice. If you watched the video it showed nobody cheated and the test was wrong. So she was right.
They went for 75 minutes but they had to condense them to under 10 minutes by taking out unnecessary and repetitive content because the old TVs couldn’t hold anything over 10 minutes. The mondo Houser shows are very short always less than 10 minutes because of the primitive mondo TVs they had back then. The old old old TVs could not hold more than 10 minutes of show as they used CRT Catholic Ray Tubs technology and non Dylan Mulvaney CLT or Claw Technology. No harm no fowl. They tried Dylan Mulvaney to shorten the shows advertising and tried to produce a non racist TV set with Motorola involvement with flypaper control and Dylan Mulvaney CEO.
@@MrMalkraz Yes, thanks. I'm supposed to take them at midnight every night or at 12 am not in the mid of the night. Anyway, last night I got tired early so went to bed maybe 11 pm I don't remember but I didn't take my French meds. So whan morning comes and I'm still tired so it got to noon and time to get ready for the doctor again. So I try to take them before leaving then again tonight when midnight comes at 12 am.
@@LetsWatchThisGuy Thanks for the question about “what”. When you say “what” you must be asking about actually “watt”. The symbol is W. It depends on the temperature. A transistor such as the TIP31 having a quoted maximum power output PTOT of 40W can only handle 40W of power IF the case temperature (slightly less than the junction temperature) is kept below 25°C. The performance of a power transistor is closely dependant on its ability to dissipate the heat generated at the collector base junction. That’s where heat sinks come into the picture. Ok, it’s hard to convince people but I don’t see any racism. It’s in the eye of the beholder. It’s a racist free product in all respects. All racist free products. Join the movement. That should tell you something. Chowin was convicted of 8 counts of racism per se. 20 years. 1619 BLM JUNETEENTH. Critical Race Theory. White Supremacy. White Privilege. Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney abandoned by Bud Lights and faced too much bullying and transphobia. The proof is in the pudding. It’s all part of the non racist discovering process This was a good question.
1:07 i love how kutner calls house out for having the syptom of extrem jerkiness
Thought this was gonna be that one guy who tried to donate his heart to a stranger he overheard needing one
Me too
It was a kidney
@@bullseye3805 It was both, he offered to donate a kidney to someone which concerned the diagnostics team and then later he offered to donate his heart which REALLY concerned them
Me too
That's a good one too, I'm 30 seconds in and I think it is the big guy with syphilis.
Does anyone have a time specific 4 watching house? For me, I watch with morning coffee.
”And how long has the patient been ……. suffering…??? ”
I love this show!!! 😂😂😂😂♥️♥️♥️♥️
I don’t get it……
@@alonsomedina9666 house was assuming the blatant niceness was a neurological defect, so that junior doctor mocked House by asking how long the patient was "suffering" from niceness.
"neither am i, that's because i don't care"
a really healthy emotional distance for anyone giving any kind of care to others ^^
“Who thinks their vote counts?”
Done and dealt with
Everyone bit their tongues💀
@@zam246ytI urge you to change your profile picture
1:39 this was an unbelievably hilarious and under appreciated line
Hahaha yeah.. cuz she swings both ways hehehe
What a gas, ladyboy needed to gain twenty pounds.
pls explain
@@ihauntthedead8799 so her name is 13, but in reverse it’s 31. She is a bisexual so she likes men, but she also goes the other way and likes women. So when he called her 31 he was also joking about her being bisexual
thnx@@Aegon1
What makes this show brilliant is that it convinces you that house is a genius who just loves solving problems. And thats true. But its deeper. At his Core house also cares deeply about people. The combination of how much he cares plus his genius is what makes the show. Doctors like that dont exist in real life.
I think us seeing how much he cares about people is shown as well in some episodes. I cant remember some for adults (Beside the guy holding him and others hostages as to demand what is wrong with him, and I think one coming from a prison) But I remember well how it is shown when there is kids or babies involves. So much, that he throws his cane away to hump to save a baby in one episode
@@Danspy501st I never said it wasn't shown. I said the opposite. That deeper layer of how much he cares is what made the show🙄
Another thing that doesn’t exist is a doctor that will commit so many humanitarian crimes (: giving a coma patient without consent of his family, or his doctor ; medication just to prove his high school rival wrong, puncturing a kid with a sharp object so blood will drain because the kid is a jerk, and the many times he has intentionally engaged in physical fights with patience just to prove a point or so he’ll be able to test them. ) and still not get fired, impounded, sued regularly, and lose his license permanently. I’m not saying the show didn’t deal with things like this for house and the other characters, but House wouldn’t be as good as it is without these moments.
😊z
House: "So, you think drugs are more powerful than parasites. I mean.. the ones we're going to give you to treat the parasites obviously are but.." *looks at Cutner thinking HELP ME*. "I stand by the principle."
Patients Wife: "I'm not worried."
Cutner: "Neither am I."
House: *looks at Cutner* "Neither am I. Thats because I don't care."
I miss House!
Oh hey, we watched the same video!
@@RonWolfHowlYou presumably also watched the show, of which this video is but a curated clip of.
And this comment, in turn, is just another portion selected for elevation.
Funny how we humans display admiration in similar ways always, even if only at various levels. What strange creatures we be.
Minnesotoan here.
"Being nice" is demonstrably - scientifically - more beneficial to you in the long run than "being a jerk." It's not an attitude - it's a strategy for being the most selfish you possibly can, getting the most out of everything... by being generous.
Being used does not lead to reproducing, at best it leads to unwittingly raising another man's children.
i can tell ye, so far, being nice has never given me any benefits whatsoever.
Its just how i am. when i see someone struggling and think i can help, i offer help.
helping people makes me feel good, thats all the benefit i get off of it.
Never have i been rewarded socially or financially.
In fact, the people around me that are more self serving are far more likely to get gifts and rewards.
Its even proven that sociopaths are more likely to succeed in work.
@@saphiamertens Well I think that's really nice you help people when you can.
@@arthurjeremypearson honestly its instinct.
i have very high emotional empathy, so i connect super fast with people im around.
But its not that im really a "good" person per se.
I dont feel any desire to do good when there isnt tangible people involved, for example, i have zero drive to donate or do activist work.
When a person needs help, i desire to help.
When the "concept" of a person needs help ,like a child starving in another country, i dont feel the same drive.
I somehow always think of Gabe Newell when I see this guy
😅😅😅
@@avastinnett9447 3 emojis?? HL3 confirmed.
I was thinking Peter Griffin.
that why we dont get hl3 he is no longer nice enough to give us the 3rd coming of jesus
I read your comment before i saw him but when i saw i immediately knew and now i cant unsee it 😂
Years ago, there was a guy who was found dead in his bathtub, full of ice. He had apparently suicided (the bathroom door and window were still locked) after calling 911. The note claimed he wanted to donate his organs, complete with a name of a person he wanted it to go to. Some people on his list got the organs, but not all, because the doctors didn’t want to encourage people doing this.
That was me, writing from purgatory now. Yes, we have internet here, it's just slow.
Loved that movie,
Will Smith movie. Forgot the name.
@@EulogioEspinozaGutie 7 Pounds
@@loubloom1941you know you're lying - they reserve excruciatingly slow internet for the lowest rungs of Hell.
"neither am I. That's because I don't care". Brilliant....
The irony is that House does care; he just doesn't suffer people who he thinks are fools gladly.
@@apsoypike1956Nuance goes miles above your head. The mean smart guy of the show doesn't need to "start trusting people" and "join arms together to do the care bear stare".
He is right, people are selfish, they will only help you as long as you help them first.
His closest fellows/apprentices, Chase and 13 talked smack or outright betrayed him, it took years of House *doing* things for *them* for those two to behave nicely or go along with his funny antics.
The only fellows who didnt view houses antics with derision were Kutner, Adams and Park, two of which other people also treat like Sh.
Adams i guess noticed House cared very early on.
He didn't trust people because they mostly *take* and still disrespect you.
Wilson is the sole exception, another guy people take advantage of, notice the trend?
Wake the f up and realize people are mostly false.
@@apsoypike1956 Moron, nobody said anything about not helping people, I help people, just don't expect them to not do something stupid. Big spoiler, the general populace is as dumb as they are selfish.
Your first little paragraph is a monument of fail, "you has to truss peepol to be able to be usful", *Moron.*
edit: your second one is you tripping over your own stupidity(if you didn't get that also, Introspection please)
@@apsoypike1956 Nah the guy's right. It's a shame to say but there's rly no point in pretending to care anymore. Nobody else does lol
@@apsoypike1956in the end it didnt work out for him he always trusted wilson , he isnt miserable he is just seen worst of humanity its okay , he pushes truth on everyone makes everyone better around him
It's also a tough exterior to protect his soft inner self. He knows deep down he cares so he can't let anyone see for fear they will weaponize it against him
This patient looks like Peter from Family Guy.
who?
I like how House’s metaphor completely falls apart as he assumes humans are just completely solitary animals. Humans are pack animals so the guy that fights would defend the other two.
It’s not supposed to be accurate. It’s a philosophical belief, not an actual evolutionary one
The guy who fights will also live a better life with more resources because of his power, hence why being able to fight would make sense in an evolutionary aspect.
@@eomoran house is trying to present his view of the world as correct, so accuracy is a factor here
I don’t know about being always a pack animal. I prefer to be solitary. Kind of like a cat.
What house is drawing is a simplification of a complex problem, and you want to prove smarter than him coz he didn't explain it in the most complex and comprehensive way? lol.
"Altruism can't evolve. People are inherently selfish because something something evolution."
"So why do we admire altruistic people and despise selfish people?"
"That's just societal pressure. We like altruistic people because they're useful to us."
"Aaaaaand how long could that be true before altruism evolved after all?"
"......................."
its a balancing act of nature be too selfish and dickish and you soon find yourself ether alone or killed where as selfless and kind end up killed or sacrificing themselves or being tricked.
Your argument is seeing just one side of coin. There won't be a world to live in without Altruism and the species would die out eventually if everyone is just selfish and also it's the people around us that makes life worth living and healthy relationships cannot survive if both sides are selfish without an ounce of selflessness
@@swan_909 Whose argument is just one side of the coin? I was making fun of people who say altruism didn't/can't evolve.
I agree that there won't be a recognizably human world without altruism, because altruism is a key component of human sociality, but we'd survive just fine without altruism. Most species do. We just wouldn't live anything like we do today: no civilization, no cities, no technology, no language, no friendship, and our idea of what made life worth living would be completely different.
@@kjgoebel7098 That is not exactly altruism. Instinctively we know that being nice to each other brings more than the sum of the individual parts that us keeping to ourselves. It's how any pack or herd of animals works.
@@ThaFuzzwood That is indeed how any social animal works. But in what way is that not altruism?
1:24 This was the best lesson on elections ever.
I’m glad House took this case. Nobody’s should ever be that nice 😂😅🤣
The funny thing is that even if he is right, the guy might still continue being nice because he is just so used to it by now. (For example, often dominant dog breeds are castrated early so that testosterone won't make the males aggressive towards other males - but if it's done later in life, they usually won't lose their dominance, because by now, it's habitual.)
@@rrrentsif it was affecting his testosterone he was heavily subdued. He's not going to be raging but the guy is definitely not letting people step on his feet anymore.
The initial caveman theory in this is fundamentally flawed since humans literally evolved to be cooperative by nature and form communities. One major criticism of the show is that when it tries to get entirely objective and rational about relationships, factoring emotions all the way out and being very nihilistic about them in the way House so often does, the writers seemingly entirely forget that evolutionary cooperation is a cornerstone of Human development and it's what makes us so strong. Yes you could argue that House doesn't think that way because he's broken, and that would be fine, but nobody ever pushes back on it properly or makes the case for cooperation just being objectively better and less wasteful, which leads me to believe it's a writing oversight. We help people because we *want* to be nice, because it's the 'right' thing to do, we feel very emotionally about it. However we feel this way because we are programmed deep down to understand that if we are nice to others then that will make them want to be nice to us and help us back, in a non-direct non-linear sort of way that can benefit us when we need it most. We also understand that the 'value' of our exchange of help does not have to match and does not really matter much because we cannot predict the magnitude of help *we* may need ourselves in the future either.
It's literally hedging your bets against life by surrounding yourself with help and options, it's a genius strategy. Since it works so well it doesn't even *matter* if it's all perfectly fair, and we tend not to even care if it is which only makes it work even stronger.
I will never get tired of House being right.
This show is so old yet it holds up SO well. Wow.
same here
Its not that old
I bet you think Pokemon is old too, LMFAO
@@Supersquigiisn't it like 40 years old? For a videogame, that IS old. MGS, Castlevania, they are OLD. It's ok. We don't all secretly hate you because you aren't 21 anymore
@@ihollander6736it was made in the 2000s brother
The thing is House you do care.
"NICENESS IS A DEFECT" ..... all of Canada is in deep trouble !!
Foreman's wardrobe leveled up so hard once he didn't have to wear the white coat anymore
The most depressing part of watching House is knowing that these days, in the US, no hospital would let doctors order so many tests on patients without insurance coverage covering all of it. And no patient except billionaires could afford to have all these tests and long hospital stays to identify the problems. In real life, if a patient didn't have insurance or inadequate insurance, the doctors would stabilize the patient and send him/her home, so they could die there.
It was that way when I was a kid too. My uncle passed away because his insurance coverage was insufficient and stopped paying for his hospital care. Doctors sent him home and we got to watch him die in our house. That was 30 years ago.
The show sort of pretends like all the patients of the week are rich enough to afford it. It's odd because Cuddy makes clear House brings in a fortune overall but a lot of patients don't seem rich enough to afford him. The show was never realistic about that.
@@occono3543 Well it seems like House takes the patients that Cuddy assigns to him, often when he doesn't really want to, and has occasionally found his own patients in Admitting or the Clinic. I don't think that Cuddy checks whether or not a patient is insured or not. I don't think the hospital is a for-profit hospital either but 3 -4 people on House's team working on one case with House is a lot of staff time for the hospital to pay for. No way some of those patients can afford to pay for all the care they get.
@@lesleyschultz6846 Aren't all hospitals in the US for profit? Even the religious ones?
I wish doctors really worked on medical problems like this
Yes. Unfortunately real world doctors cannot spend their days dealing with just one patient at a time. But I agree with you though.
This team is dedicated to the patients who's conditions NO ONE else was able to figure out. Teams like this do most certainly exist.
@@TheAceTroubleshooter That's good to know.I, unfortunately, was not in a place to benefit.
I have never had a doctor that could operate a white board.
This episode proves that Kutner is COOL!
was cool*
@@xa1x1axNOOOO that's cold lol
@@Lotus-sp6cu just like kutner
@@xa1x1ax I haven't got to that part yet, but I know it happens.
Yeah! I've watched all the episodes. Don't spoil it.
When you ask a woman “did you cheat?” And they give you a hypothetical story all I think is “can you answer my question?”
she literally said no
She didn't give a hypothetical story, nor did she give her story to the question "did you cheat?", but to the question "Why aren't you angry?"
She did answer it. Immediately said no.
@@katrose5179tbf I completely missed that and want sure and went looking for a solid 10mins through the comments just to get the answer.
3:36 HE’S DOING WHAATTT!?
Immature
@@muhammadfischer3002oh boohoo. go tell mommy
Great series
7:13 My response to all the trolls in RUclips comment sections 😂
Did his personality end up changing?
It wasn't really shown. The only thing that was shown was that he ended up not liking ketchup anymore, hinting that he would go into changes
No.
He starts yelling at his wife
It just changed his sense of taste.
He fucking punched his wife in the face when they left the hospital
There’s food and there’s nice and there’s way too nice
Loved this. Period.
Loved this...
House is the part of me that i can't let out
5:41 LMAO
Anybody else watch these playing: "How Much Do I Remember _Correctly_ ?"
one thing i always wondered, and be gentle this is coming from someone with a brain as smooth as marble...but how was Taub able to come directly from being a plastic surgeon to working for House? do they have to receive the same medical education?
This could be wrong because it's based off Grey's Anatomy but the education is more or less the same, it's the training afterward that you have to do as additional education. So let's say the head brain surgeon wanted to transfer over to plastics. They would definitely get preferred treatment just off seniority and expertise, but they would basically be starting from the ground up and have to work their way up again learning from the head of that department.
Niceness is genetic
The nicest man on the planet and she still cheated on him, go figure 😂
did not? they just cut it badly
People who don't care, don't tell you they don't care
Someone who tells you that is doing so for a reason.
They care.
Maybe they care enough to hurt your feelings.
HES STROKING
He's kinda lookin like Gabe Newell
... Williams syndrome? 0:47
Maybe this is a good episode to react to by @DoctorMike
The way 13 said - 31 😂
Nice is the one thing I was never accused of.
"DRUGS DIDN'T MOVE MY BOOK" needs to be on an official House MD t-shirt or hat
*patient groans*
Me jokingly: oop he strokin
13: hes stroking!
Me: oh ._.
Katner was such a good character i wish he stayed in.
Isn't this the guy from Alton Brown's show?
Kuttner! ❤
or you are strong enough to be kind. Crazy Demon anyone?
is that valve ceo gabe newell?
I'm on last season now, loved the show 🩺
The last season is horrid
@@quadderboy123Actually I think it was kind of OK. Not saying I liked it, but I think it could’ve been way worse. So it was OK when i measure it on how bad it COULD’VE been as opposed to how bad it ACTUALLY was.
You are going to love the last episode, the two final sound tracks are perfect for the build up to the end scene.
@@quadderboy123 *Park* is horrible, and Adams is just okay, but there are a surprising number of excellent episodes in Season 8.
@@wobby1268 the original team will always be the best
So convenient that the patients have strokes right when the doctors are right there.
Man, I really wished Kutner could have stayed on the show longer.
Houses initial diagnosis leads him to think genetic and his analogy is the nice person didn’t live during cavemen time so nothing was passed on. Does he actually believe in a genetic link, or is he trying to push his team to question a possible genetic link?
The only case when 1 vote rules over 3 votes
I hate ketchup..
I just watched this episode today lol
Neither am I 😅
Lol in another episode they said changes to the brain from syphilis were permanent to an old lady in another episode but that she wouldnt get any new symptoms.
difference between swelling in the brain and brain damage maybe??
That's like the story from Oliver sack's book. You treat it so it doesn't get worse anymore, but can't reverse the damage.
@nikitastheo8766 Which book?
So what happens to him, did he stay nice?
how does House explain the self sacrificing people Such as the people that wade out in the winter water of cape cod to save remote species of dolphins?
God I miss this show
1:42 😂
7:56 what is this unnecessary cut here?
The reason society isn't a reenaction of Mad Max is proof enough that niceness is common and psychopaths are parasites at least until prehistory 😁
3 is a spree.
plot twist: he was canadian
Where's the video with thai talks with paddy?
I so very much hate the fact that they killed off Kutner.
I Love House❤❤❤❤😂😂
that last line, most predictable ever!
Where do we find hospitals or doctors like these? I've been vomiting blood on and off for a year, was admitted for a week, scoped several times. They said there's blood they just can't figure out where it's coming from and proceeded to release me. 🤷🏽♀️
lmfao they just gave up huh 💀💀 well you either get doctors who give up or use every single method including taking you apart organ by organ to figure out what's wrong with you, no in-betweens
@@parry3439 This is unfortunately true 🤦🏽♀️
Welcome to 2023, they did something similar with a family member only with a brain scan, left side was painful, they looked at the right side instead, nothing wrong with the right, go home.
Do try to get a second opinion if u haven't yet, u are not only a patient u also pay for it, make sure they don't forget that.
@@OneofInfinity. Thank you!
... Ulcer?
31 😂😂😂😂
I dont get it, could you explain please?
@@YourDadWithTheMilk304 She's bi
@@YourDadWithTheMilk30413 inverts to 31.
She bi and pun on her going both ways.
Pretty sure 13 isnt perfectly healthy House
hey lois i'm in house md
was looking for this comment
It really hit home when she spoke of hating a nice person because it's a reminder of what she's not. If I had a nickel for every woman who sang my praises and then cruelly turned on me.
The flu..or Lupus.
Despite all the logic this show spews at the audience the irony is they fail to consider the simple fact that no hospital is going to waste five doctors and ten's of hours on one patient. Its a business like any other and they will always prioritize the bottom line.
There's never been a TV show that accurately depicts hospitals or cops. And they're actually getting worse. Station 19 is pure camp. Total nonsense from start to finish.
@@saulspeaks2557I had high hopes for that show. I know all the front line shows are fake but they are meant to be enjoyable.
and CSI dont have the time to put all that work in for every murder case let alone the budget.
In usa
"It's a business like any other" sounds right out of a dystopian novel, I forget that that literally is the status quo over there.
williams syndrome is such a bad diagnosis for house, even I know that.
So is her name actually 13?
No. It was the number assigned to her when she participated in the mass internship which eventually saw her permanently join the team. House just kept calling her 13.
Her name is Remy Hadley.
I dont care
When they killed off Kal Penn’s character it was awful!
Hi
he!s more Legolas than ?? who
Keebler, from Keebler Elf cookies, he was joking about his appearance not being legolas-like either.
I thought this was gonna be about the cancer kid! she was so annoying
Why did House feel the need to burst the woman's bubble in the end?
Lol 31
I'm with House anyone who's too nice has to have some kind of Mental Abnormality, or has some massive skeletons in the closet.
Well I have one in my body ,does that count?
@@chaotic_player4729 Depends is your body a Closet? Because if not that was a really stupid question. 🤣
Not the case at all. Some people grow up sheltered in extremely high trust social environments. They're not neurologically different from you or I, but they never had the need to learn how to stand up for themselves, prioritize themselves over others, etc. Right now, these are considered bad things, but if we ever created an utopia we'd necessarily need people like that to populate it.
@@madelakiThat's wrong, neurologically they would Have to be different, not being able to detect deception or hostility is probably as big of a difference(but in the other direction) as those people who have no problem hurting others.
5:43 So you sleep around on your too nice husband because he treats you too nice?...You'd need a Lifetime to explain everything wrong with that.
That's the modern female for you.
Did you watch the clip?
He is saying she should be mad because the test shows the husband cheated on her.
She is saying there is no way it's possible since her husband is so nice.
If you watched the video it showed nobody cheated and the test was wrong.
So she was right.
@@nathaniels9141 Clearly you're not cynical enough to watch House.
@@user-em6ie2be7x And you didn't pay attention. He has Chagas which gave a false positive for Syphilis
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Really shouldn't be the first comment here
To bad
@@deepdays9068too*
@@deepdays9068 y'all crazy.😄
Early today
ха-ха
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They went for 75 minutes but they had to condense them to under 10 minutes by taking out unnecessary and repetitive content because the old TVs couldn’t hold anything over 10 minutes.
The mondo Houser shows are very short always less than 10 minutes because of the primitive mondo TVs they had back then. The old old old TVs could not hold more than 10 minutes of show as they used CRT Catholic Ray Tubs technology and non Dylan Mulvaney CLT or Claw Technology. No harm no fowl. They tried Dylan Mulvaney to shorten the shows advertising and tried to produce a non racist TV set with Motorola involvement with flypaper control and Dylan Mulvaney CEO.
take your meds
what
@@MrMalkraz Yes, thanks. I'm supposed to take them at midnight every night or at 12 am not in the mid of the night.
Anyway, last night I got tired early so went to bed maybe 11 pm I don't remember but I didn't take my French meds.
So whan morning comes and I'm still tired so it got to noon and time to get ready for the doctor again. So I try to take them before leaving then again tonight when midnight comes at 12 am.
What's the differential for posting like this?
@@LetsWatchThisGuy Thanks for the question about “what”.
When you say “what” you must be asking about actually “watt”. The symbol is W.
It depends on the temperature. A transistor such as the TIP31 having a quoted maximum power output PTOT of 40W can only handle 40W of power IF the case temperature (slightly less than the junction temperature) is kept below 25°C. The performance of a power transistor is closely dependant on its ability to dissipate the heat generated at the collector base junction.
That’s where heat sinks come into the picture. Ok, it’s hard to convince people but I don’t see any racism. It’s in the eye of the beholder. It’s a racist free product in all respects. All racist free products. Join the movement. That should tell you something. Chowin was convicted of 8 counts of racism per se. 20 years. 1619 BLM JUNETEENTH. Critical Race Theory. White Supremacy. White Privilege.
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney abandoned by Bud Lights and faced too much bullying and transphobia. The proof is in the pudding. It’s all part of the non racist discovering process
This was a good question.
7:12 😂😂😂😂😂