The Landlord | House M.D.
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2018
- House deals with Wilson's grumpy old landlord.
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Season 6 Episode 4 "Instant Karma"
A wealthy businessman brings his teenage son, who is suffering from inexplicable stomach pains, to Princeton Plainsboro and insists on having Dr. House handle the case. The father of the patient believes the karmic penalty of his financial success is that he is victim to personal tragedy, and that the answer to his son's medical mystery lies in a reverse of fate rather than medical treatment. Meanwhile, Foreman and Chase prepare to present information on the Dibala case
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House is basically a serial killer who gets off on healing people instead of killing people. A serial healer.
You have 69 likes so I refuse to change that.
@@AmritGrewal31 ha get fucked its at 71 now
Great analogy.
If he was a dentist he’d be a serial filler.
Oh that's nice.
How shitty would it be, to be able to cure someone of their decades old pain, but not be able to do anything about your own?
It's very depressing but it's realistic in many ways. It's the reality that you can help everyone but yourself and you're not fixable :(
StealthBlade98 depressing
I was just thinking that lol!
Poor house. You could tell he was thinking, "how nice that must feel".
have you ever heard the tale of darth plagueis the wise?
Couldn't House just amputate his leg though?
That look of jealousy on houses face when this guys treatment worked, his pain is gone so easily while his never does...
Wow I never wud have noticed
Wouldn't Houses pain went away as well if they removed his foot and replaced with prosthetic?
Petr - It was never his foot, it was his leg. It was a clot that led to an infarction. His entire leg is in extreme pain. Even if they removed his leg, which he is absurdly opposed to doing, phantom limb pain (what he was dealing with here in this clip) is a very real thing, and treatment may not work for it
@@xPanda25 Yeah, my bad. I wrote foot but actually I meant leg.
*envy
Pretty sure this is the best and most illegal thing House ever did lol
Lol no
Bubba D Well I would think driving a car into someone’s house would outclass the illegality of this but maybe just barely 🤔
You gotta remember the last thing he did (fake his own death)
@The Wail of a Dying Coyote Well I don't think the man being a War Vet means anything more in the law books than kidnapping and drugging anyone else.
He straight up dextered him
"What'd you do?"
"I broke into his apartment again, drugged him, tied him up with duct tape, gagged him, then I cured his phantom limb pain".
"😦"
"Well, could have been worse. At least you didn't leave him tied up."
"..."
"House?"
@@darthdragon117
"just thinking how stupid it would be he didn't mention it in the phone call"
"right..."
"i mean i did tie up his arms too, so im not sure how he grabbed the pho-"
"Sorry i asked"
@Catharsis House: "Are you sure about that?"
Have you ever heard of the tragedy of Dr. Gregory House? He could save others from pain, but not himself. Ironic.
Is it possible to learn this power ?
@@thewateringwiz7118 Not from Cuddy
@@josemexicanmexican7602 What have I done ?!
@@thewateringwiz7118 You're fulfilling your destiny
It’s not a story that Patch Adams would tell you. He’s a medical legend.
To this day I can't get enough of the brilliant acting in this episode
Dark Night 2001 I find that to be a good thing. My presence tends to have a great influence on people.
Cannot agree more.. Only other episode which beats the amazing acting is House's mind & Wilson's heart episode.. That's just unbelievable!
@@kunalk6014 I agree! :'(
Yes actually. My favorite episode. When the vet cries I shed a tear too.
@@abhinavbharadwaj13 I was also deeply effected by the actor's performance playing the veteran.
He was previously an actor on "Due South". He was good there too.
House is one of the strangest people I've ever seen. He has the gift of healing but he just can't heal himself. He can't feel the joy he brings others when he saves someones life. It's tragic.
TheCoolProfessor he is fake
Yeah, he has depression. You can tell.
Well, because the whole point of the character is, it's completely incidental that he's "saving someone's life". He's solving an incredibly complex puzzle, it was just humanity's luck that those puzzles are illnesses.
@Tracy Yang. That ep isn't really that good, the guy in question is miserable because of his own ego, not because of his intelligence. Listen to how he talks about his significant other, says she's got more in common with a gibbon (A form of ape/monkey) then him. He's ego-centric, he tricks himself into thinking being dumb is bliss, but really he's just a prick.
Also to explain why house is so interesting, he's a guy who lives between 2 ideologies, one is that, the challenge is truly the most important thing to beat. (This is why cooking only subsided his pain for so long) And the other is "The helper helps, because they truly what it means to feel helpless." Which this scene in particular was a perfect example of.
@@KenshiImmortalWolf The super-smart guy has a point. If you can prove that Koko the gorilla has an IQ of something like 80 or 84, then you can find out the IQ of other animals. It's possible for that guy's girlfriend to be only 30 IQ points away from a gibbon, but something like 80 IQ points away from him. Thereby proving that she's closer to a gibbon in intelligence than him.
Think of how an average person would feel uncomfortable with the idea of having sex with a severely mentally retarded person. The moral or ethical quandries of it. Not a mentally ill person, someone with an exceptionally low intelligence. That IQ spread is magnified in that super-smart guy's relationship.
it's true that canada did not send troops to vietnam, but thousands of canadians volunteered in the american military and went there. more than 100 were killed.
I think the current recorded number is 134. the draft dodging by Americans emigrating to Canada also had an effect on Canada relations.
Almost ironic isn’t it? The worlds strongest military power has people run away to the most loving and peaceful country. And then that peace loving country lets gung ho men go to fight in their place.
Nick Melton 100 people among 58,000 American casualties. You can dislike American society, but don’t belittle 58,000 lives to 100.
Scratch Productions by no means am I trying to belittle the American casualties. I am a patriotic American. I spend a lot of my time with nam vets, and doing whatever I can to honor their service and sacrifice. Maybe I worded it weirdly. What I meant was, how ironic it was that our weak willed draft dodgers fled to Canada. While Canada sent troops to supplement the US forces in Vietnam. Hopefully that clears things up
Christopher Marlowe your not from America are you
He's not the landlord…He's the neighbor
Jagan Joseph he is part of the condo board so he technically is one. Since he has the authority to decide on expansions and renovations to the complex he is probably like v.p. or something similar to it.
No, technically he isn't. Landlord owns the building. Member of the board is just one of about dozen persons making the decisions about changes and improvements to the building.
I believe it's called a super as in a on-site tenant resident that usually may or may not do minor repairs or just have spare keys to the other units
you can, in fact, own a building and also live in it. next to other people, even
Why does this comment have 1.7k likes? 1.7k people weren’t paying attention
This whole clip is the definition of the show itself. House doing crazy stuff and how he gets away by saving someone. Only difference is that this doesn't take place in a hospital. Funny xD
xD
Thanks captain obvious! Another blatant point stated in miraculous fashion! 👍
Nah Banana why are you mad?
@@artyom1792 He's watching House and trying to be like him, that's why
This was actually one of my favorite moments in the show, especially the guy's tearful thank you at the end.
Mine too. Its beautiful
I agree. It's a very powerful scene.
Those short moment with House and Wilson together are gold.
Lol the funniest thing about the whole series is the fact that those two act like a married couple XD
Yeah, it reminded me of college when we'd all sit in the rec room yelling stupid shit at the just for laughs gags on cable.
They're supposed to be like Sherlock Holmes and Watson.
Holmes = House
Watson = Wilson
I thought this was common knowledge
I love how house didn't cure the guy to avoid having charges pressed, he didn't cure him because he wanted something done for him, house cured him because it pissed him off to think about leaving something unsolved
He did it because he wishes someone *could* do it for him and he knows how much that would be worth.
I feel like he did it so he didn't have to move out
Landlord has lupus.
It's never lupus
Plaid Sweater well except that one time this guy had this weird growth on his phallic appendage...
Damn someone beat to it
r/woooosh
*ligma
5:14 extremally well acted. That face is perfect to make you believe the pain is really gone.
The only detail that breaks the suspension of disbelief is that the duct tape on his mouth was totally loose and he could have been screaming no problem.
"Didn't pee once in the sandbox."
"How was it with Cuddy?"
"What'd you think I was talking about?
LOL
soo glad someone else caught that LMAO
The metaphor is lost on me
@@xaracen7207 Dry as a desert XD
@@xaracen7207 same diffrence. I don't get iy
First scene I ever saw of House was that mirror-hand scene, I’ve been hooked since then
So was the Vietnam war vet guy's hand.
If that was intended, well played.
@@L1b3rta too good hahaha
I see what you did there...
I’ve been hooked ever since the clip about the psychopath
5:23 Jesus man, that was top notch acting. What's the name of this actor?
David Marciano. He also played Ray Vecchio in Due South. He was great in that too.
Thank you!
He plays Giorgio Clericuzio on HBO’s The Last Don
Poor Giorgio...from being the No.1 son of Don Cleracuzio to being an amputee & House's neighbour....different times!!
He was also in The Shield the last few seasons.
i've learned about the mirror scene therapy in a psychology class for pain from amputee patients from their missing limbs. the pain is real. and the mirror scene is a real technique used. cool that House M.D. showed an episode about it
It's real it just takes years and years and piles of lyrica / amitriptyline alongside it lol
As ridiculous and extreme as some of the methods are on House, they are all real. I don’t think there was anyone who figured this technique was fake.🤷♂️
@@jamesbinnie8765 There's also one of those mirror scene things in "November Rain." But she has passed away, of course.
House is the only guy who can drug and hurt someone and get them to thank him afterwards
He’s also there main character of the show
I know house is great but the acting of landlord when the pain relaxed was so beautiful lol I felt so happy for him.
House M.D. always had the best side characters. The acting is always really, really good.
Fun Fact: The actor playing the landlord was so dedicated to this role, he had his arm amputated for real. It was reattached after he shot his scenes.
Fun Fact: You're lying. You can't just reattach a limb. Also, there's recovery time involved in removing a limb (as there is with any surgery) that his nub would not have looked that good at the time of shooting the episode. They used CGI to make it appear missing OR they got an actor that actually lost a limb. Do you think Jessica Capshaw (Arizona Robbins from Grey's Anatomy) got her leg amputated mid season b/c her character needed a missing leg and then they just reattached it? lol
emichelle2690 Have you heard of a joke?
@@emichelle19 cap
@@emichelle19 Why not? Lieutenant Dan had the same thing done for his Forrest Gump scenes. That's why it won so many Emmys.
@@roguechlnchllla6564 Ever heard of jokes needing to be funny?
The look on his face when he can relax his hand is something super special
How Wilson loves puzzles and is no fool almost as much as house does is beautiful. They are adorable together
Guess it’s time to rewatch every episode of House...
its rewind time
its rewind time
@@cc12yt ENEMY SPOTTED
It's that time of the year again and I'm already 1/4 of the way through after the first week
I love how this all started by wilson not cooking with garlic and stopped wearing shoes inside the house
House: * breakes in a random guys house*
The guy: you will go to jail
House: * kiddnaps the guy* im being nice!
Hey, do a "Every punch, kick, etc. House has received"!
Therefore, it wouldn't be hard to make the video
Gunshot
Or everytime house got showed up
I relate with this so much. I have chronic pain and it's changed my life forever. It changed me. It made me harder. Colder. More hostile as a human being. I never wanted it that way.
The fact house could cure shadow limb pain but he was forced to live with severe chronic leg pain is tragic. I relate to houses predicament in general and especially this scene.
No one understands chronic pain and how it changes your life unless you live it.
So many people just assume you are fine because you look normal.
But you aren't normal. You are in pain everyday. And it never go's away.
But as house said : "you would be surprised what a man can live with"
wasn't wilson who said that ?
I understand
Im right there with you. People have no idea until it happens to them
I miss myself
Ditto, slipped three discs at 15.... paralysed at 20, 25 and 28..... worked so hard to get in shape, work full time for over four years...quit morphine, oxycodone dependency and addiction over ten times only to hurt it again a few months ago, under specialist again likely going to need a fourth spinal surgery and back on oxycodone, made some terrible decisions since because the meds make me a different person and possibly going to have to go to jail next year (have a pending court case for something I've done anyway) everything is messed up.... I was going to be a doctor, I had it all planned out.
@@samuelwoods164 The meds didn't make you a different person. you did.
I've been on opiods for years. abusing them is another thing entirely. I don't know your details
House saves himself. Or atleast he wishes he did. For everyone who is in chronic pain, being an ass, house relates to them. To relieve them of their pain, is house getting closer to getting the answer to the grand puzzle. It's just as sad as it is beautiful. And even more depressing that i relate to that SOB Despite not having chronic pain issues.
Wilson: "I truly believe you've changed enough to know this is the right thing"
House: breaks into the guys house (again), injects him in the neck, and gags and ties him to a chair.
One of the best memorable moments from the show.
0:58 "extra noise and *cooking smells*"
Tf? So you're not allowed to make food?
Some foods are smellier than others.
And thus no garlic. Some dont like the beautiful aroma of sizzling or cooked slices of garlic. And yeah, some food has more aroma than other and could reach the neighbouring apartment depending on how the ventilation work.
@Gunsandrosalina Padtwo the smell of garlic cooking in olive oil is what heaven smells like if it exists.
fun fact. People are crazy sometimes.
I lived with this girl in a dorm once when i was in uni. I would cook the most basic of basic cheap ass student foods for my poor self. The smell? Boiled sausage and noodles in plain water. The only smell really was the sausage, never enough to last. I used the steam fan during cooking and would usually finish and clean up 3 hours before she's home.
She would come home and open the balcony IN THE MIDDLE OF WINTER right behind me every single day and turn the heating down to went the room, while she stayed in the other room on closed doors snuggled in 2 warm blankets with music on loud while i'm sitting in my hoodie freezing with my headphones on to not disturb her.
She would complain about any food smells every single day. This lasted for 3 months untill I bailed out.
Then I moved in with a friend of mine who had a roomie who smoked pot every day, the smell was horrid that WE should complain. But we were all just poor students who needed a place to live so we dealt with it.
If you ever live in an appartment complex, you'll have an old lady spilling her old ass smelly soup into the toilet so everyone's bathrooms stink. But only 1/5 people might complain.
tl'dr people are idiots
@ArmchairWarrior bad piping system
Top notch acting by David Marciano, god DAMN you can feel that emotion..
I remember this. It made me cry with happiness when he cured him and was slightly jealous too as it must have been an incredible feeling to live in pain and then have that pain taken away. God bless Dr House and his wicked but caring ways :-)
I saw this episode once when it aired live however long ago, and for whatever reason I have never forgotten this part, it's been living in my head rent-free for over a decade now.
Im so happy for the canadian guy, he acted it out tremendously
It's funny because that actor played an American character opposite a flamboyantly Canadian character on the show Due South
the chills when he's relieved. damn...
I was NICE.
Nice try.
You broke into a man's home, drugged him, and tied him up.
but nicely.
Yup, you were.
It is called panthom limb: the mirror box therapy or treatment used and invented by Silas Weir Mitchell.
I used invented because he coined the term "phantom limb"
There was one neurologist V Ramachandran also, who contributed to the treatment.
This episode made me cry the most put of all the other ones, the landlord is such a brilliant actor
One of the keys of the show was the great performances by guest actors. The actor playing the Vet nailed it.
Love it how they are always watching documentaries and the look on his face when the guys pain is gone
I sincerely loved this show (besides some monotony in a few episodes) and I'm my opinion, I believe this is the best scene of salvation for a 'patient' in the entire series. Bravo. I will miss this show very much but I am satisfied by how everything turned out :)
The tension in this scene is enhanced by the use of the bass crowing the soundscape as well as the convincing acting from both actors. This makes me feel something. Simply put, it was brilliant.
This is my favorite moment of the entire show
I love how House makes a witty remark then explains why hes saying it
this scene is proof that House tried this precise experiment and it didn't work
House didn't have a missing ligament.
true. I guess I'm not sure if such an experiment could apply to muscle death and substantial difference in pain
It’s a psychological aliment called "phantom limb pain" he had no real pain, it was all in his mind. When he saw his other arm relax, the pain was then gone.
this is such a strong scene.... but it makes me wonder: why didn´t any other doctor try this with him in the last 36!!!! years, instead of giving him meds which clearly didn´t help
Alegost1 because it's all about the money! All these major medicine corporations care about is money.
Cuz a cardboard box and a mirror isn’t covered by insurance
i feel sorry for americans then...
Because it wouldn't have left much of a story the other way, would it?
well it also doesn´t make a lot of sense
"How was your first day of school?"
"Peed once in the sandbox."
"How was it with Cuddy?"
"What did you think I was talking about?"
From the moment he starts talking at 3:46 House sounds like a character straight out of a 90s serial killer movie here. I just love how a deadpan Hugh Laurie sells it without missing a beat.
Another badass moment by House. I choked up when the neighbor cried. I can almost feel his relief.
One of my faves thx
I been looking for this one
This is one of my favourite episodes
Can you please tell me what episode is this and what season?
"What did you do to him?" haha 😂😂😂😂. Love Wilson 💜💜💜💜
the old guy's acting is so on point.... its a really intense scene when he lets go of his hand
Uhm he wasn't a landlord. He was just an annoying neighbor and member of the board of tenants.
Well, guess there was a good reason he was annoying. I'd be annoying too if I was in constant pain for decades and I'm not trying to excuse it.
Him being annoying is not the focus of my comment, but the fact that he's not the landlord. Also, calm your tits, you're being an attorney to a fictional character. He doesn't need your ass to defend him.
Ok, who pissed in your morning tea?
Idk you tell me. Cause you started crying like I insulted ur momma or something.
your first name is maja, where u from
I've seen enough of these and I can say I am ready to binge the whole show once more...
Last time I promise...
This kind of therapy normally takes weeks to ease phantom limb pain
Give it some poetic justice. And, you said normally: some patients have results in the same day.
Irl it also doesn't involve a Dexter Scene and a situational Contrivance
No, it works immediately. It takes weeks to train the brain to recognise that there is no arm there finally. That's what the guy who invented it VS Ramachandran says.
This episode of Dexter didn't end like I thought it would with neuroplasticity no less
I’ve always loved the decor of House’s apartment. Much love to the designer.
This clip is the best great acting and the way he fixed that was amazing
Bring. It. Back.
The neighbor dude?
MemoryDestiny Probably talking about the show as a whole
can't wilson's dead
Even if they did bring it back, the show would never be as successful due to the whole political correctness and SJW's going about. If Hugh Laurie called someone a idiot or moron he'd be blasted and the script would be tone down. It's just the fate of shows like this, it's always the best ones that ends early.
Amazon. Prime.
very amazing and powerful scene great acting by both of them
The duct tape ripping from his beard didn't even phase him...I LOVE when actors throw in extra details like that!
house is the embodiment of chaotic good
This actor who played veteran so great👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
"Yes. Shoes. Garlic. I am vampire, Sookie."
Am I the only one who snickered a bit at the vampire reference, seeing as RSL portrayed a vampire in, "My Best Friend is a Vampire"? :D
0:39
Out of all the House episode, out of all the scenes, for me, that one stands out as the best.
Wulfrune are you a zoidberg?
chaotic good - breaking into someone's house, drugging them and tying them up, just to heal them
5:53 House fixed his phantom pain and his true Canadian self started showing again😂😂😂
One of my favourite episodes by far 😂
When House and Due South collide. Love it!
(David Shore links both shows)
House's incredible observation skills always amazes me
Wilson in this episode seemed so much like he wanted house gone himself.
He didnt seem disappointed at all that he had to leave.
"I told you to get that echo fixed"😂😂
This is one of my favourite episodes!
I love how he could've done this without breaking into his apt and tying him up.
Disagree. I think part of why it worked was the dude's adrenaline was pumping, he was confused, and his defenses were down. If you're trying to trick a person's brain, you need an open mind. Being disorientated, he was more susceptible to direction and acceptance.
@@GramOfAdderall I feel like his defenses would have been SUPER up, no?
@@ishaanawasthi416 If some dude injected me with a syringe and tied me to a chair and made me put my hand in a box, I don't know about you, but I'd be freaking out, super disoriented.
6:31 never gets old
My favorite scene in the entire series.
The vet is a great actor. You can feel the relief evem with the tape on his mouth
This was a really great moment in the series
00:18 "Losing your sense of smell" is really not something you want to be hearing in 2020...
I wana be hearing the nword whispered to me at the library 😩
99.8% recovery rate. So scary.
@@WannaKnowMyName So, many issues with that.
1. The case fatality rate of Covid-19 in the US so far is about 2%, so you're off by a factor of 10.
2. That case fatality rate is just an average. For many sub-populations, such as those with pre-existing health conditions, that number is much higher.
3. Even those that "recover" from Covid-19 often suffer from long-term health consequences such as scarring of the lungs.
So, yeah, maybe listen to medical experts and the scientific consensus rather than "news" sites like OANN and Newsmax.
@@Christopher_TG 1. Check the CDC page and you’ll find out that the IFR of COVID is 0.7%. So 99.3% recovery rate. Wow.
2. Some groups have higher IFRs and yet they chose to lockdown everybody, when what they should’ve done is protect those vulnerable groups. The answer to this pandemic was pathetic.
3. Long COVID has not been proved.
love the "Hi Honey" -sticks needle in the guys throat- "How was your day?" part XD
I love how even though they do medical mysteries they do other mysteries like medical detectives
Garlic Forever!!! 🥠
Garlicoin is the future of currency!
HOUSE!!!
Garlic bread might as well be gold bars.
Garlic bread ;)
Neighbor acting skills are amazing!!
I dunno just the "Ohhhh!" At the end just made my day. Dunno why.
This is my favorite clip of House
This scene proves that pain changes people. And only way to be normal again is to get rid of that pain. Which is a very important point in the case of House.
At the end when Wilson said, "what did you do?"
House should have said, "I gave him a hand job."
House: “Oh”
😂
Absolutely outstanding acting.
3:35, is this House or Dexter?
Erok9 Hoxter
Lmao yup
Dexter kidnaps house for his numerous medical malpractices, the last of which being particularly unethical but house finegles his way out scott free. While tied up House notices symptoms in Dexter, who he has to coach into doing medical procedure to test for various things, ending in a cure. In the end Dexter thanks him but says he is going to kill him anyway, but House had found a way out, the disease had caused a lapse of judgement in Dexter allowing House to escape. House could have escaped early on, but his obsession with the case caused him to stay put. Dexter however could have easily caught House, but he decided that House was different from his other targets, and he'd give him another chance, keeping a watch on him instead.
Wilson quoting True Blood, that's awesome. Makes the show feel more real.
Only other episode which beats the amazing acting is House's mind & Wilson's heart episode.. That's just unbelievable!
This scene is probably the greatest example of the Tragedy that is shown in House. He is a man whose pain dominates his life. His every waking moment is dedicated to coping with the pain, whether through cases, drugs, screwing with Wilson, or later on his relationship with Cuddy. But no matter what he does, the pain never leaves. All he can do is witness the relief that others receive through his ministration, but he can no longer understand what it means to be happy, to be pain free.
I thought I told you to get that echo fixedXD