Its funny because it turned out he was just a serial liar. Imagine if law enforcement got ahold of him. He would of admitted to anything they asked him about.
It's funny how the doctors operate all of the specialized medical equipment on this show. Like there aren't radiologists or respiratory therapists or other specialists who operate the gear.
You only see this crew. And they are specialists and a team and only have so much funding. And house would not trust another person to do the things they do bc he barely trusts them.
In universe: House doesn't trust most people, so he sends his team to test. In the sense it's a TV show: they use most of these scenes to further other storylines and it's a setting where the team operates away from House.
As someone who's struggled with a variety of chronic (and often mysterious) health issues for the majority of my life, I have often irrationally fantasized about having House and his team focus solely on me while staying in the hospital- with all my symptoms up on the white board.
Same here... I keep thinking that I wish house would look at the whole picture and tell my what is actually going on in my body. No more ‘its all in your head’ for years before finding something.
Me too! 28 years old and my body mysteriously started attacking itself after I had my son 8 years ago. 13 specialist, 70ish OR visits in 2 years, enough diagnosis that my diagnosis list is 2 pages when I get discharged (straight line down list), and many more. I would give my last to be treated by a team like them! Best wishes and prayers to you ❤️.
@@primary5050 Well, for one, a patient with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome would not be screaming in pain. SJS is an autoimmune reaction where white blood cells attack collagen, causing soft tissue to rot. Dead tissue doesn't have any sensation. Don't Google that, by the way. It's much uglier than depicted here.
Since when did being truthful and not lying ever meant voicing it? I mean, true, she shouldn’t have made a statement she wasn’t prepared to live by or accept when it’s an inconvenience. But refusing to answer does not make you a liar nor does it mean you’re not truthful or being dishonest. Ask me any question and I will answer truthfully. But I’m being truthful if I say, ‘I don’t want to answer that question.’ Because it’s the truth. You can be truthful yet never utter any form of communication in your life.
@@Billmaster115 So lies of omission aren't a thing anymore? Kinda seems relevant to a case where a man is suddenly making spontaneous confessions to issues he was never going to be asked about directly.
@@veryanonymous3630 Lies of omission aren't a thing; they are an invented construct which serve to form a basis by which individuals can blame people they trusted for not telling them something. An omission is just that - the non-provision of a given piece of information either deliberately or not. A lie is a deliberate verbal deception. Allowing someone to come to their own conclusion, wrong or otherwise (meaning potentially forming no conclusion), by omitting something is by definition neither a lie, nor necessarily a deception. People will form their own conclusions regardless of whether they are given all the information pertinent to a given situation or not.
@@Billmaster115 This comment contains more statements that mean absolutely nothing than most I have seen on youtube. The point that House made was simply that telling people the truth, especially the unadulterated truth, often makes people uncomfortable - hence why much of society (particularly in the US) hides behind meaningless social niceties. His secondary point was that Adams knew this to be true and was being a hypocrite by voicing the contrary. The scene in question is entirely about speaking the truth and has nothing to do with unvoiced personal opinions/"truths" you airheaded blowhard.
Last time I was at the hospital it was like this. I saw probably 15 doctors in that 1 week, 30 nurses, and more residents than I can fucking count. All this just to tell me to take some hormones and go home despite the fact that I was slowly bleeding to death. But hey, what do I know, right? :)
Hold up, so if his aneurysm makes him lie, but he did tell the truth about cheating on his wife, how many of his “confessions” were truthful? Imagine if the murder ones turned out to be truthful!
Only the (attempted) one-night stand with the beauty queen was true. He didn't misappropriate any funds, he didn't kill anyone...and he didn't steal Chase's shoe, either. 😁
I forget since his aneurysm made him confess to stuff he didn't do, does that mean he didn't actually rip people off and was lying or did he actually do it?
@@shreymishra5035 but Chase also explained that the aneurysm affects the part of his brain that "moderates impulse, control, and compulsion" (7:55). So he has that...
@@dalf22 Oooh, that's a good one. Now I'm sitting here pondering whether or not I'd forgive a partner in these circumstances. Gives your noggin a great workout, emotions vs. logic.
The first minute is hilarious because not only does House’s point stick true to the characters in the show but u know its likely also true in real life. No one will say it but every dude she’s ever met probably wants to sleep with her and she in turn won’t say it but probably pretends she doesn’t know or care. Brilliant writing that can apply to both fiction and reality.
To the person posting all these? We’ll never meet, and I’ll never know your name, but that I you for letting me listen to house all day at work. I learn things. I hear stories. I laugh. I cry. And you make it possible for me. So thanks a lot. From all of us.
That skin shedding/peeling can also be caused when a latex base is used on someone with a severe allergy to it. After knee surgery they accidentally used latex on me... Took off enough skin that now it looks like my leg was set on fire.
Oh god. The skin coming off made me cringe - I lost some of the skin on my hand to a refrigerant pipe that was -40 and that was very painful. Just thinking about losing that much makes me wince.
Jesus I feel you, this scene made me nauseous. When I was little I spilled boiling water over my forearm. As soon as my mom stuck my arm under the tap a huge swathe of skin just slid off. Can still remember the noise it made when it hit the bottom.
Yep. Steven Johnson syndrome. Don't look it up if you're a bit queasy, it's not for the feint of heart. Caused by a sudden allergic reaction to some medication, even something like ibuprofen, and depending, most people die. There is something else that looks like Steven Johnson syndrome, but localized to a specific area of the body. Called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. That's what I have. Welcome to my world
What the patient has is toxic epidermal necrolysis, not SJS. What u have is not a variant of SJS, but a completely different entity known as CRPS, which is usually of neurological origin
It took 39 years for me to figure out I was highly allergic to codine and codine preservatives in pain medications. I remembered my grandmother telling me she was allergic to it. I was having a massive heart attack and when the nurse gave me pain meds I had an immediate reaction and just knew Im allergic. They tested me after heart surgery and I was right. By not taking pain meds with those preservatives my pain level and amount of issues have significantly decreased since July 2021. So thankful to be alive. 8 heart attacks and other issues.
I have Steven Johnson syndrome. So long as I manage and limit my exposure to triggers, it's very much manageable. Having access to local anesthetic helps to reduce the pain significantly.
Am I the only one who keeps feeling like I'm in an episode of Scooby-Doo every time that one doctor chick talks? LOL every time she opens her mouth I think she's going to say jinkies
This is so weird I had Kawaski disease around age 4. Luckly, I did not suffer from any health issues after treatment because thankfully my doctors caught it in time! Also, when House brought up the carpet burns and cleaners that's what my mom believed what caused me to become infected with it. Since at the time we had just moved into a new house with new carpets that had been imported from China!
Yeah, but I love how Chase then looks over to her breast to check if they are getting perky, or since he now has a good excuse to go ahead and look since House just made that quip lolz
RUclips really likes putting ads that make you question the video, I've seen a House clip on RUclips and an ad for a random online casino appeared, it's worse when RUclips puts an unskippable ad on a video
Its funny when you see actors playing other roles you don't recognize until later in life. Its Lee Adama from battlestar galactica. They had so many well known actors filling patient roles in this show.
House: Kaw ... Kawas ... Kawasss ... it's Kawasaki's disease. Taub: You're just messing with us. It presents only in Asian children. It's gotta be lupus.
I thought that was weird, too. But I also wonder how much Native American and I other native people have in common with Asians in terms of genetic predisposition. I'm not sure how everyone got to the Americas, but some crossed over the Bering strait and migrated, some came on boats and I guess, ships? Not sure how long ago it all was. I remember seeing native Siberians and thinking that they looked like Inuits or Native people from the North. Even their huts and the sounds in their language were similar. I want to know if their languages and DNA are similar, too. It would be like time travel! Linguistics is pretty cool. Like word archeology.
I knew a guy with this syndrome caused by an otc medication 💊. Burned his skin all over. Damaged his eyesight. Definitely made me more cautious of what I put into my body.
Yea he was. It sad he eventually quit, changed his whole identity, moved to Chicago, and became a badass firefighter working at fire house 51. Probably the most House thing he ever did.
I never subscribed to this idea that being honest and truthful ever meant it has to be said. What’s also truthful is that I don’t want to voice what I’m thinking, that’s not being deceptive or lying. So even if I dared challenge myself to be completely honest in this comment section with whatever question I was thrown, my refusal to answer questions I don’t want to answer doesn’t make me a liar, or dishonest or not truthful. I’ve learned that a truthful is a simpler one, if people don’t like to hear truth, they are either not worthy of you nor you them and we just need to accept that.
@@emperortunalirius2753 I disagree with that greatly, and that logic only applies to duty. I have no duty to report my thoughts and feelings to anyone who has no business knowing; besides if people are not self aware of the truths about others and themselves, they are not worth the effort to notify them as it ought to be common sense. If a woman has exposed breasts from an undone button, those who are aroused by breasts are going to look. Why is this not self evident?
This is why if you need to "get it off your chest" then you confess to a priest. Under the sacred seal of confession, they cannot inform anyone of what you tell them - barring their excommunication.
Yes, and as an outspoken atheist who can't stand the idea of practiced religion, the very last person on earth I want to know any of my deep dark secrets is the person who believes in the magic floating man, his sacrificed for fun son, or any other deity that has thousands of people worshipping the ground they never touched. Hold your secrets until you die, or don't have secrets to begin with. Simple.
@@colynrobinson212 Everyone is religious lol whatever you hold as highest authority is your god, how you obey it is your religious practice. For some, it's Christ. For some, it's science. But don't kid yourself, you have religion just like the rest of us.
According to an episode synopsis, at the beginning of the episode Chase claims he's returned to the team after he got bored of surfing (he was on vacation).
You don't give steroids and epinephrine BEFORE a scratch test. It would skew the results. Instead, you perform the scratch test with the Epee on hand in case of shock and the steroid after to suppress the subsequent inflammation.
Doctors thought I may have had Kawasaki disease a few years ago when the skin on my hands and feet was peeling (plus a rash) but I'm glad it didnt get this bad (and I was ~25 at the time, plus white)
My daughter had Kawasaki's at 5 months old. It was a side effect from the Rotatech shot she got. Before you lash out, it's literally listed as a potential side effect on the info sheet in the box. Given that she was outside the typical demographic for Kawasaki's (Asian boys aged 6 months to 5 years), it's likely what caused her to become sick. She stopped nursing. We're thankful she survived.
Laughter I was in the hospital and I started screaming in pain because I was having full body pains for my toes all the way to my head it felt like my head was going to explode it was scary! The nurses rushed in..... and told me to be quiet because they had a sick child in the Next Room over sleeping.😂 house m.d. gave me very much a full sense of what doctoring is supposed to be
I always thought it was fucked up that almost everyone walked out for the organ donation. Like okay he cheated on his wife and scammed you out of money with unneeded car repairs. Does that really mean the guy deserves to die? You would sentence a man to death for lying?
I took it more as finally having an excuse to walk away. How many of those people actually wanted to undergo surgery for some guy? It's not like he's their son, he's just someone who is generally well-perceived by the community and all those people felt some responsibility to help keep him alive, if not for his sake than to keep from being ostracised by the rest for not attempting it. But organ donation? That's scary, there's always risks and even though the abstract seems like a beautiful thing, in practice people could die and even when it goes well it's a slow and painful recovery, not to mention he could end up dying afterwards anyway. I don't think they really wanted to do it, they just felt like they had to because he's a terrific person. But if he's just as flawed as the rest of them, or more, then there's less guilt walking way. It's not that they want him to die now, it's that they never wanted to go through with it in the first place and now he gave them an excuse to admit it. Except those two donors that stayed, I guess they really were willing. Or maybe if they were a match they would have lied about it in the end too. Who really knows...
It shows how most people perform a "selfless" act usually to serve someone's selfishness. In this case their own sense of altruism and moral superiority in helping a "good" man. Take the "good" away from that man, and all but two of them lost their purpose, their "reward" in wanting to do something that has no physical or tangible benefit for themselves.
so you assume people in Asian countries all eat rice with spoons or forks? how else would they do it?? That's like saying you're impressed the west is eating soup with a spoon..
@@gamemusichd6809 obviously you did not get I was ‘joking’. I have no idea how my comment links to that I am assuming Asian eating rice with spoon and fork. 🤦🏻♀️ I’m Korean myself.
I dont know why but I always laugh at people saying "I made a mistake and it could ruin my life" umm yeah? You were dumb and you only feel bad because there are consequences now. Sucks huh?
House is based of a real person. I dont remember her name but she has the same medical specialty and case numbers. Her personality was not the same though.
God the world needs more people like House. So much of human interaction is this juvenile game where no one is allowed to say what they are really thinking. They have to hint at it. No one is allowed to genuinely criticize each other, they have to “bust their balls” because calling out is “mean” but saying nothing at all is “weak”. We are all raging, childish hypocrites who somehow at the same time are passive-aggressive and take ourselves way too seriously. We just need to remind ourselves every once in a while like House.
I feel like this is completely incorrect, Steven Johnson syndrome does not affect this much buddy percentage that’s what distinguishes it from TEN. This is There’s over 30% off the body surface area the sounds and looks like toxic epidermal necrolysis
Person starts screaming in agony.
Hospital staff - must be one of House's patients
This is hands down one of the best comments I've read in my life
accurate
Safest bet I've seen in this show. 😂😂😂
Okay...that was funny😆
Long time nurse: Don't worry guys, he'll be cured in less than a week.
Patient - Admits to Murder
Chase: try not to kill anyone until I get back
Its funny because it turned out he was just a serial liar. Imagine if law enforcement got ahold of him. He would of admitted to anything they asked him about.
@@cranbers Those pricks would bust out their mile long sheet of unsolved cases and get him to admit to everything.
Chase realizing one of House's basic rules. Everyone lies. Especially patients.
@@dlowery51 they would catch Jack the ripper and solve the mystery of JK assassination
Chase: I know murder, chum. You don't.
Another video where Chase proves that he is the next House.
Chase is one smug SOB.
@@nhtom8 exactly
When do you think this will happen? Waiting for a new house lol
@@Glasgow328 I wish but don’t think it’ll ever happen
The next house?
Maybe proved he can be as good as house on a given day.
Me eating pizza casually while watching a man in agony, losing his skin.
That's exactly what house would do you're really getting into the character 😂😂😂
me too
Thanks for the warning. Actually save me from a puke.
Same but with ice cream
Same but with an omelet
That angelic, innocent voice at 4:25 "What did you think was gonna happen?" lol
Angelic? Angel of death?
I see what you did there
If you don’t know she played the angel of death in Lucifer
@@Drakon_games12 Yeah
It's funny how the doctors operate all of the specialized medical equipment on this show. Like there aren't radiologists or respiratory therapists or other specialists who operate the gear.
You only see this crew. And they are specialists and a team and only have so much funding. And house would not trust another person to do the things they do bc he barely trusts them.
@@bofetada6841 I believe House makes them do it when it's tests he specifically asks them to do.
I would consider this an acceptable break from reality.
@@Great_Olaf5 yessir
In universe: House doesn't trust most people, so he sends his team to test.
In the sense it's a TV show: they use most of these scenes to further other storylines and it's a setting where the team operates away from House.
I love how the guy is shedding his skin everywhere except his face, where he still appears to have mostly perfect skin.
It didn't touch anything
It's that Evian rejuvenating spray. Does wonders for the skin!
his face looked like he was a merman
He didn't have anything on his face to pull the skin off
You know why, right?
As someone who's struggled with a variety of chronic (and often mysterious) health issues for the majority of my life, I have often irrationally fantasized about having House and his team focus solely on me while staying in the hospital- with all my symptoms up on the white board.
Same here... I keep thinking that I wish house would look at the whole picture and tell my what is actually going on in my body. No more ‘its all in your head’ for years before finding something.
Yes, please
it is a tv show
@@aliceramdom.s Thank you for that valuable insight.
Me too! 28 years old and my body mysteriously started attacking itself after I had my son 8 years ago.
13 specialist, 70ish OR visits in 2 years, enough diagnosis that my diagnosis list is 2 pages when I get discharged (straight line down list), and many more. I would give my last to be treated by a team like them!
Best wishes and prayers to you ❤️.
The algorithm got me with a 2min long clip 2 hours ago, and now I'm binging House MD again
Likewise. And I have a dodgy liver
It's definitely not lupus...
@@mattgilbert7347 it might be lupus
@@rainesjupiter7308 it's never lupus
The again part
Me in June 2024
Past few weeks and cannot get enough of this
This is what happens when you don't give up, you end up like Chase watching everyone like a boss
Patient:”I murdered a man”
Chase:”welcome to the club mate”
Anyone else never watched a single episode of House M.D, but still addicted to these clips?
Me🙋🙋🙋
Right here!!
I haven’t had the chance to sit down and watch it but yea I am
i've watched all the episodes of house many times, and i still am addicted to the clips lol.
Oh me me
It just blows my mind how medically inaccurate the whole thing is and how much I still love the show.
Indeed, and me too :-)
Can you please explain how all of this is inaccurate ?
Honestly the most medically inaccurate thing about the show is Chase never getting an STD.
@@primary5050 Well, for one, a patient with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome would not be screaming in pain. SJS is an autoimmune reaction where white blood cells attack collagen, causing soft tissue to rot. Dead tissue doesn't have any sensation. Don't Google that, by the way. It's much uglier than depicted here.
@@cellogirl11rw55 ty
Love it when House brutally deconstructed her moral superiority complex in less than a minute! 🤣
Since when did being truthful and not lying ever meant voicing it? I mean, true, she shouldn’t have made a statement she wasn’t prepared to live by or accept when it’s an inconvenience. But refusing to answer does not make you a liar nor does it mean you’re not truthful or being dishonest. Ask me any question and I will answer truthfully. But I’m being truthful if I say, ‘I don’t want to answer that question.’ Because it’s the truth. You can be truthful yet never utter any form of communication in your life.
@@Billmaster115 So lies of omission aren't a thing anymore? Kinda seems relevant to a case where a man is suddenly making spontaneous confessions to issues he was never going to be asked about directly.
@@veryanonymous3630 Lies of omission aren't a thing; they are an invented construct which serve to form a basis by which individuals can blame people they trusted for not telling them something. An omission is just that - the non-provision of a given piece of information either deliberately or not. A lie is a deliberate verbal deception. Allowing someone to come to their own conclusion, wrong or otherwise (meaning potentially forming no conclusion), by omitting something is by definition neither a lie, nor necessarily a deception. People will form their own conclusions regardless of whether they are given all the information pertinent to a given situation or not.
@@Billmaster115 This comment contains more statements that mean absolutely nothing than most I have seen on youtube. The point that House made was simply that telling people the truth, especially the unadulterated truth, often makes people uncomfortable - hence why much of society (particularly in the US) hides behind meaningless social niceties. His secondary point was that Adams knew this to be true and was being a hypocrite by voicing the contrary. The scene in question is entirely about speaking the truth and has nothing to do with unvoiced personal opinions/"truths" you airheaded blowhard.
@@veryanonymous3630 since lies of omission only apply when you’re duty-bound to a contract, the lie of omission does not apply.
I love the last line about Chase’s surfing trip. His way of appreciating Chase.
The most unbelievable part of the show is having doctors hanging around at patients bedside in the hospital.
I spend about 40 hours a year in hospitals for an immune disease, and I think I see the doctor for about 20 minutes of that time
Last time I was at the hospital it was like this. I saw probably 15 doctors in that 1 week, 30 nurses, and more residents than I can fucking count. All this just to tell me to take some hormones and go home despite the fact that I was slowly bleeding to death. But hey, what do I know, right? :)
depends on the condition?
Nah unbelievable part was when he confessed the murders chase didn't call the police 💀
"The rest of you aren't surfing enough."
House's nod to Chase
I love that House is literally eating popcorn as he watches the couple fighting like it's a movie lol.
…… end scene 😂
Hold up, so if his aneurysm makes him lie, but he did tell the truth about cheating on his wife, how many of his “confessions” were truthful? Imagine if the murder ones turned out to be truthful!
Only the (attempted) one-night stand with the beauty queen was true. He didn't misappropriate any funds, he didn't kill anyone...and he didn't steal Chase's shoe, either. 😁
@@wobby1268 But how do we know!? Some of the truths could have been hidden with the lies!
Because if the others were true then the symptom that linked to the disease he had wouldn't be there and the whole diagnosis wouldn't make sense
@@ameliarose47 It could be just that one little thing that was a lie and everything else was the truth.
@@kgapaneseschoolgirlb It could, we'll never knew
9:08 Chase looks so happy
Patient: I'm a murderer.
Chase: Same.
I forget
since his aneurysm made him confess to stuff he didn't do, does that mean he didn't actually rip people off and was lying or did he actually do it?
He didn't rip them off, that aneurysm just made him make up lies, except the fact that he cheated on his wife, that he actually did.
@@shreymishra5035
but Chase also explained that the aneurysm affects the part of his brain that "moderates impulse, control, and compulsion" (7:55). So he has that...
sorry honey, the Aneurysm made me do it
@@MrSuckeragi Kinda yes, like literally
@@dalf22 Oooh, that's a good one. Now I'm sitting here pondering whether or not I'd forgive a partner in these circumstances. Gives your noggin a great workout, emotions vs. logic.
5:20 that scream is Oscar worthy
The first minute is hilarious because not only does House’s point stick true to the characters in the show but u know its likely also true in real life. No one will say it but every dude she’s ever met probably wants to sleep with her and she in turn won’t say it but probably pretends she doesn’t know or care. Brilliant writing that can apply to both fiction and reality.
It was a pretty incel/creepy thing to say actually. Chris Rock already did that bit anyway.
@@SuperHornedtoad truth is an incel thing?? Implying you know what that word means
@@SuperHornedtoad The people who yell incel the loudest tend to be the biggest creeps.
@@KittyKittyPeowPeow Ok Sun Tzu
@@KittyKittyPeowPeow aww look what you did
Hes offended now, you must have hurt his feelings
To the person posting all these? We’ll never meet, and I’ll never know your name, but that I you for letting me listen to house all day at work. I learn things. I hear stories. I laugh. I cry. And you make it possible for me. So thanks a lot. From all of us.
Patient: "I"m a murderer, I killed my business partner..."
Chase:*diagnoses the patient*
Me: *calls the police*
Bro is already in hell and about to die. what are you going to call the police for?
This guy got more confessions to make than Dave Grohl.
His skin peels off onto the clothes and yet they keep some to cover his most sensitive area (6:30) *oof*
Would you try to peel them off his balls? If I was the patient I would scream at them to not even try.
“It’s healing itself“
I have a distinct feeling it’s not.
7:40 Chase has a House moment.
The man is being skinned alive. But with the amount of all perceptive guilt he was feeling (whether actually true or not), he may have been relieved.
5:10 this is definitely what the youngsters would call *”a bruh moment”*
i can confirm I bruh'd when i saw the skin peel off
The title we make for a good drama series or movie
House M.D
I feel like it's better suited for a jane austin book
That skin shedding/peeling can also be caused when a latex base is used on someone with a severe allergy to it. After knee surgery they accidentally used latex on me... Took off enough skin that now it looks like my leg was set on fire.
Oh god. The skin coming off made me cringe - I lost some of the skin on my hand to a refrigerant pipe that was -40 and that was very painful. Just thinking about losing that much makes me wince.
>very painful
For you.
Lost a lot of mine to road rash
Jesus I feel you, this scene made me nauseous. When I was little I spilled boiling water over my forearm. As soon as my mom stuck my arm under the tap a huge swathe of skin just slid off. Can still remember the noise it made when it hit the bottom.
@@kristinkey12 I did not need that visual 🤢🤮
@@бронза.вафля.конус same, now I'm picture it visually including sound and now I wish I didn't just envision it in my mind
Yep. Steven Johnson syndrome. Don't look it up if you're a bit queasy, it's not for the feint of heart. Caused by a sudden allergic reaction to some medication, even something like ibuprofen, and depending, most people die.
There is something else that looks like Steven Johnson syndrome, but localized to a specific area of the body. Called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. That's what I have. Welcome to my world
What the patient has is toxic epidermal necrolysis, not SJS. What u have is not a variant of SJS, but a completely different entity known as CRPS, which is usually of neurological origin
It took 39 years for me to figure out I was highly allergic to codine and codine preservatives in pain medications. I remembered my grandmother telling me she was allergic to it. I was having a massive heart attack and when the nurse gave me pain meds I had an immediate reaction and just knew Im allergic. They tested me after heart surgery and I was right. By not taking pain meds with those preservatives my pain level and amount of issues have significantly decreased since July 2021. So thankful to be alive. 8 heart attacks and other issues.
@@Questfinder1 glad you’re still with us, 8 heart attacks? good god, i can’t imagine
Oh that sounds awful, I'm so sorry you've had to endure that
I have Steven Johnson syndrome. So long as I manage and limit my exposure to triggers, it's very much manageable. Having access to local anesthetic helps to reduce the pain significantly.
Am I the only one who keeps feeling like I'm in an episode of Scooby-Doo every time that one doctor chick talks? LOL every time she opens her mouth I think she's going to say jinkies
She does kind of look like Velma I was just thinking that
"There are no rewards or punishments in life, only consequences"
The Angel of Death hasn't aged a single bit. Wow.
Well... angles
Ah! My fellow Lucifan! Looking forward for the next season?
@@clytieapollo Yes! Excited. It's the next week right?
No haha she aged and she's waaaaaaaaaaay thicker now. This clip is from 2012.
@@xyrenegade i know this clip is from 2012. Im just saying compared to lucifer today, she looks almost the same 😅
Chase, the true heir
This is so weird I had Kawaski disease around age 4. Luckly, I did not suffer from any health issues after treatment because thankfully my doctors caught it in time! Also, when House brought up the carpet burns and cleaners that's what my mom believed what caused me to become infected with it. Since at the time we had just moved into a new house with new carpets that had been imported from China!
Admin, we appreciate ya
They always get perky when you're earnest.
ROFL
yeah how "funny"
Yeah, but I love how Chase then looks over to her breast to check if they are getting perky, or since he now has a good excuse to go ahead and look since House just made that quip lolz
right after the scene when his skin started to peel, cadbury chocolate ad came in. idk what to feel about it
RUclips really likes putting ads that make you question the video, I've seen a House clip on RUclips and an ad for a random online casino appeared, it's worse when RUclips puts an unskippable ad on a video
House: The Eyebrow raiser
Grey’s Anatomy: The tear jerker
when he said 3 or 4 murders, you know he is lying. You dont forget that low a number.
Its funny when you see actors playing other roles you don't recognize until later in life. Its Lee Adama from battlestar galactica. They had so many well known actors filling patient roles in this show.
I've seen a lot of horrific scenes from House but gotta say, the guy's skin peeling off? That one really got to me, I'm simply horrified.
Can we just appreciate how House is watching a wife yell at her husband and eating popcorn like he’s watching a daytime soap opera?
House: Kaw ... Kawas ... Kawasss ... it's Kawasaki's disease.
Taub: You're just messing with us. It presents only in Asian children. It's gotta be lupus.
I had Kawasaki's Disease when I was a toddler, and as a Hispanic, I laughed when they had said it's seen in only Asian children Oof
I thought that was weird, too. But I also wonder how much Native American and I other native people have in common with Asians in terms of genetic predisposition. I'm not sure how everyone got to the Americas, but some crossed over the Bering strait and migrated, some came on boats and I guess, ships? Not sure how long ago it all was. I remember seeing native Siberians and thinking that they looked like Inuits or Native people from the North. Even their huts and the sounds in their language were similar. I want to know if their languages and DNA are similar, too. It would be like time travel! Linguistics is pretty cool. Like word archeology.
Hispanics are natives and natives are related to asians
"Most people find it more easier to ignore the truth" ain't that the truth.
That may be House’s personal best for the amount of time it takes to drop a truth bomb
I knew a guy with this syndrome caused by an otc medication 💊. Burned his skin all over. Damaged his eyesight. Definitely made me more cautious of what I put into my body.
Yep that happened to me! Still have scarring and my eyesight is permanently ruined
god the screams of pain with his skin ( side note, 3 ads on the same video, 2 of them being the same malteser ad , ffs yt)
side note 4 , one happened in the last concluesion
@Kaitlyn Scherner yes, I'm just lazy and keep forgetting they exist
@@severalgeollosscreaming48 well, once you get them, you'll forget they exist too
@Kaitlyn Scherner what adblocker do you use?
@@vinoths1613 Ublock origin is a pretty good adblocker
Two British actors playing Americans Hugh and Jamie did an awesome job in this episode
Who the hell is Jamie? Chase's real name in Jesse Spencer. And he plays an Australian on the show.
@@sidhu139 Yep
@@sidhu139 Jamie Bamber, aka, the patient. Better known for his work in the rebooted Battlestar Galactica as Apollo.
@@Mobius_118 jamie bamber isnt actually british
@@justinalley3399how exactly isn't he
The fact that I guessed Kawasaki disease before he fully said it.
I was literally just talking about it with my friend
'Sup Apollo, seems like finding Earth didn't work out too great
There seems to be some regrets now about throwing all their advanced tech into the Sun with the Galactica.
"Dead is Dead". Such a house thing to say!
Chase becoming more and more Housey.
Yea he was. It sad he eventually quit, changed his whole identity, moved to Chicago, and became a badass firefighter working at fire house 51. Probably the most House thing he ever did.
Chase keeping up with the recent events
I like how this dude just lost a whole organ and he's laying there like I'm in hell, but I'm good.
2:27 "You stole from our friends, from our neighbors and from our....."
You kill 4 innocent ppl in return you get skin peeling off like a snake
Karma: I’m very proud of my work
I never subscribed to this idea that being honest and truthful ever meant it has to be said. What’s also truthful is that I don’t want to voice what I’m thinking, that’s not being deceptive or lying. So even if I dared challenge myself to be completely honest in this comment section with whatever question I was thrown, my refusal to answer questions I don’t want to answer doesn’t make me a liar, or dishonest or not truthful. I’ve learned that a truthful is a simpler one, if people don’t like to hear truth, they are either not worthy of you nor you them and we just need to accept that.
Knowing the truth and not saying anything is worse than lying.
@@emperortunalirius2753 I disagree with that greatly, and that logic only applies to duty. I have no duty to report my thoughts and feelings to anyone who has no business knowing; besides if people are not self aware of the truths about others and themselves, they are not worth the effort to notify them as it ought to be common sense. If a woman has exposed breasts from an undone button, those who are aroused by breasts are going to look. Why is this not self evident?
Well that went from 1 to 100 in a couple of minutes
I hope the day never comes when this channel runs out of content to upload
When the guy was getting his skin pulled an ad for Domino's Pizza came up! The cheese was being pulled with the slice! Lolz
6:27 JESUS
6:29 Okay they just covered this man in fake spiderwebs and beef jerky
This is why if you need to "get it off your chest" then you confess to a priest. Under the sacred seal of confession, they cannot inform anyone of what you tell them - barring their excommunication.
Yes, and as an outspoken atheist who can't stand the idea of practiced religion, the very last person on earth I want to know any of my deep dark secrets is the person who believes in the magic floating man, his sacrificed for fun son, or any other deity that has thousands of people worshipping the ground they never touched.
Hold your secrets until you die, or don't have secrets to begin with. Simple.
@@colynrobinson212 Everyone is religious lol whatever you hold as highest authority is your god, how you obey it is your religious practice. For some, it's Christ. For some, it's science. But don't kid yourself, you have religion just like the rest of us.
@@sitcomchristian6886 Well that was the dumbest attempt to sound smart and sophisticated I've ever seen. Better luck next time though?
What was the comment at the end about them not surfing enough referring to?
While House was in prison, Chase spent his down time surfing waiting until he got out and started back up again.
According to an episode synopsis, at the beginning of the episode Chase claims he's returned to the team after he got bored of surfing (he was on vacation).
@@HienNguyenHMN it's actually the reason he gives about why he wants to come back in the episode
I just realize Beauty Queen Cindy (3:30) is Missy from Neds Declassified School Survival Guide.
I knew I recognised the actress!! Thank you for this 🙏it would have driven me nuts 🙏
The screams were great
ONE of my shoes is missing in my locker 🤣
My grandpa told me he never really needed anyone else unless he needed an extra set of hands. He could run most tests and all of the machines.
You don't give steroids and epinephrine BEFORE a scratch test. It would skew the results.
Instead, you perform the scratch test with the Epee on hand in case of shock and the steroid after to suppress the subsequent inflammation.
We'll just ignore the fact that this episode features two British actors speaking with American accents. Jamie Bamber is British.
The actor playing Chase is Australian i believe and he is not supposes to play american doctor. Chase as a character is Australian
@@attyart4785 the other British actor he was referring to was Hugh Laurie who plays House
@@attyart4785 Jesse played an American on Chicago Fire. He just left the show.
For once in my life I’m going to take people’s advice about not looking something up because it’s disturbing
I still love this show: Druggie commits rampant medical malpractice and regardless of his best intentions, people live.
Doctors thought I may have had Kawasaki disease a few years ago when the skin on my hands and feet was peeling (plus a rash) but I'm glad it didnt get this bad (and I was ~25 at the time, plus white)
This episode was like a hospital spin off of LIAR LIAR.
I love how house works the room.. i also like that i'm the same way except I don't have a phd. or a fucked up leg.
My daughter had Kawasaki's at 5 months old. It was a side effect from the Rotatech shot she got. Before you lash out, it's literally listed as a potential side effect on the info sheet in the box. Given that she was outside the typical demographic for Kawasaki's (Asian boys aged 6 months to 5 years), it's likely what caused her to become sick. She stopped nursing. We're thankful she survived.
Laughter I was in the hospital and I started screaming in pain because I was having full body pains for my toes all the way to my head it felt like my head was going to explode it was scary! The nurses rushed in..... and told me to be quiet because they had a sick child in the Next Room over sleeping.😂 house m.d. gave me very much a full sense of what doctoring is supposed to be
I always thought it was fucked up that almost everyone walked out for the organ donation. Like okay he cheated on his wife and scammed you out of money with unneeded car repairs. Does that really mean the guy deserves to die? You would sentence a man to death for lying?
I took it more as finally having an excuse to walk away. How many of those people actually wanted to undergo surgery for some guy? It's not like he's their son, he's just someone who is generally well-perceived by the community and all those people felt some responsibility to help keep him alive, if not for his sake than to keep from being ostracised by the rest for not attempting it. But organ donation? That's scary, there's always risks and even though the abstract seems like a beautiful thing, in practice people could die and even when it goes well it's a slow and painful recovery, not to mention he could end up dying afterwards anyway. I don't think they really wanted to do it, they just felt like they had to because he's a terrific person. But if he's just as flawed as the rest of them, or more, then there's less guilt walking way. It's not that they want him to die now, it's that they never wanted to go through with it in the first place and now he gave them an excuse to admit it.
Except those two donors that stayed, I guess they really were willing. Or maybe if they were a match they would have lied about it in the end too. Who really knows...
Depends on what the lie is about
It shows how most people perform a "selfless" act usually to serve someone's selfishness. In this case their own sense of altruism and moral superiority in helping a "good" man. Take the "good" away from that man, and all but two of them lost their purpose, their "reward" in wanting to do something that has no physical or tangible benefit for themselves.
They are eating rice with chopsticks, Im impressed.
It would be even more impressive if they actually used them properly... 😏
It's not hard. Rice cooked for chopstick eaters is a "sticky rice". You can often spear a glob with just one chopstick. Good stuff.
so you assume people in Asian countries all eat rice with spoons or forks? how else would they do it?? That's like saying you're impressed the west is eating soup with a spoon..
@@gamemusichd6809 obviously you did not get I was ‘joking’. I have no idea how my comment links to that I am assuming Asian eating rice with spoon and fork. 🤦🏻♀️ I’m Korean myself.
One grain at a time.
I dont know why but I always laugh at people saying "I made a mistake and it could ruin my life" umm yeah? You were dumb and you only feel bad because there are consequences now. Sucks huh?
Well well well. Looks like someone's probably regretting throwing all their advanced tech into the Sun.
Wow, why can’t we have a real House? I don’t even care, I’d take the actor. HOUSE FOR PARLIAMENT 2022
House is based of a real person. I dont remember her name but she has the same medical specialty and case numbers. Her personality was not the same though.
@@skyaulbach2190 you mean she didn't make u want knock her flat
God the world needs more people like House. So much of human interaction is this juvenile game where no one is allowed to say what they are really thinking. They have to hint at it. No one is allowed to genuinely criticize each other, they have to “bust their balls” because calling out is “mean” but saying nothing at all is “weak”.
We are all raging, childish hypocrites who somehow at the same time are passive-aggressive and take ourselves way too seriously. We just need to remind ourselves every once in a while like House.
Being brutally honest is not the same as going out of your way to be cruel. House does both. The value of the first does not excuse the latter.
One of my sons had Kawasaki disease. He developed a aortic aneurysm. He was released by his cardiologist, this year, after 12 LONG years 🙂
Scene: *Doctor peels robe off body to show skin being pulled*
Ad that plays right after: *A new mystery peels itself-*
Him: “I’m a murderer”
Chase: “Oh yeah, me too”
I kinda wish I hadn't been eating lunch when his skin started peeling off. 🤢
Funny I was eating too, but somehow I’m unfazed
@KTru773 skin
@KTru773 pancakes
thats what i kept finding myself thinking every time i ate and watched house
@@officialteaincorporated243 Like crispy chicken skin or pork crackle
They should make Chase M.D. spin off
Well he is gone from Chicago Fire now
to much sjwness in the world to make a spinoff of anything, don't believe me? go check the fiasco of the new gen of "how i meet your mother"
"I accidentally tripped, fell into a hotel room, and committed adultery. It's not fair that people judge me."
why is noone talking about the fact that a beer bottle came out of the trash in the patients room
Adams got highkey destroyed
House : "Kawa.."
"Kawaii?"
I feel like this is completely incorrect, Steven Johnson syndrome does not affect this much buddy percentage that’s what distinguishes it from TEN. This is There’s over 30% off the body surface area the sounds and looks like toxic epidermal necrolysis
What's buddy percentage?
Sorry “body surface area” is the correct term. I was trying to say body percentage