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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @vladutcornel
    @vladutcornel 5 лет назад +6697

    "From what I hear, you never visit patients"
    He visits patients almost every episode...

    • @skeley1546
      @skeley1546 5 лет назад +348

      lol
      he is supposed to get a lot more cases, but the show focuses on the interesting ones.

    • @vladutcornel
      @vladutcornel 5 лет назад +210

      @@skeley1546 Remember the guy who wanted to invest in the hospital? One of his problems was that House only took a patient per week.
      Episodes were also released weekly.
      There were time jumps between seasons and Christmas episodes few times, which makes me think story dates were close to real dates when the episode was released.
      It's probable he had some patients off-screen, but I think we saw most of them.
      He was getting the most challenging cases, so pretty much all his cases would have been "interesting"

    • @skeley1546
      @skeley1546 5 лет назад +11

      yeah you're probably, right

    • @lordoflies7875
      @lordoflies7875 4 года назад +54

      I think she meant that he never visits patients just to visit i.e. "just checking in," which is what he claims he is doing.

    • @veizour
      @veizour 4 года назад +11

      He has tons of patients. He only visits one a week, per episode guidelines. "Look for the cameras" :D #kidding

  • @lunargalaxy__
    @lunargalaxy__ 4 года назад +19070

    House is literally the definition of: "Yeah, and?"

    • @androkguz
      @androkguz 4 года назад +150

      You are using "literal" and "definition" wrong

    • @cartoonmorning1316
      @cartoonmorning1316 4 года назад +191

      androkguz and you can just go away and not be rude.

    • @cleanchimera3870
      @cleanchimera3870 4 года назад +496

      @@androkguz Yeah, and?

    • @MelB868
      @MelB868 4 года назад +2

      Lunar galaxy I don’t understand what your saying

    • @deadprivacy
      @deadprivacy 4 года назад +32

      @@MelB868 its a not so subtle inference that house is psychopathic, likely a projection, putting forth a very simplistic view of psychopathy by someone who lacks something known as "theory of mind", the idea is to mislead others into a cod and wrong definition of what psychopathy constitutes, that an acerbic and rude person such as house is a psychopath, he isnt.
      this isnt just an offhand comment, far from it, psychopaths thrive when people do not realise what psychopathy actually is.
      I understand what shes saying, the translation is this.
      "this video is an accurate depiction of psychopathic behaviour, i see myself in the woman featured, therefore i will make an effort to point out that house is psychopathic , just like the woman in the video inferred he was in order to distract from her inability to self reflect"

  • @wiswc
    @wiswc 4 года назад +27223

    Gotta love how everyone in the comments has a degree in psychology.

    • @lilybelle7344
      @lilybelle7344 4 года назад +60

      M H oh god-

    •  4 года назад +3

      🔹🔹 Degree,,, absolutely

    • @ironmandave3000
      @ironmandave3000 4 года назад +73

      My mom did so.....

    • @wholesomekeanureeves9466
      @wholesomekeanureeves9466 4 года назад +352

      Some actually do have a degree wink wink

    • @randomargument972
      @randomargument972 4 года назад +263

      Gotta love how you in the comments have a degree in having degrees.

  • @HITTHEROAD19
    @HITTHEROAD19 2 года назад +7470

    Not only do real psychopaths have creepy music following them around, but they also break their facade by quickly adopting a blank expression, and then start explaining their evil plans with a calculated smirk.

    • @AbdulRahman-bi1nu
      @AbdulRahman-bi1nu Год назад +353

      Well they ARE very narcissistic

    • @anandmahamuni5442
      @anandmahamuni5442 Год назад +245

      I wouldnt be surprised if they were actually that dramatic irl

    • @PianoKwanMan
      @PianoKwanMan Год назад +104

      That's when you get them to do the monologue. And you stab them in the heart

    • @berilsevvalbekret772
      @berilsevvalbekret772 Год назад +64

      Well...to be fair there are some like her minus the creepy music.

    • @Crimson-tz3uz
      @Crimson-tz3uz Год назад +77

      Well tbh as someone who has an older psychotic brother...I get really scared when he makes that face. It's weird, idk it's like he's my brother but he's not my brother. He's gotten help now but still, I'm not gonna be here and tell you that he didn't hurt me before but I still care about him. Now it's chill but when I was 9 and he was 12 that was too much.

  • @nathanchung27
    @nathanchung27 4 года назад +25790

    You can literally _see_ the look in her eyes change when she drops her facade. She's an incredible actress.

  • @secretskull21
    @secretskull21 4 года назад +20984

    "Pretending you're in an affair with my wife?"
    Damn, this dude has unreasonably large trust in his wife

    • @mareksajner8567
      @mareksajner8567 4 года назад +187

      It's not something that doesn't happen to you... they are married

    • @secretskull21
      @secretskull21 4 года назад +844

      @@mareksajner8567 Yeah but most guys would immediately be suspicious of her if a guy says they were sleeping together, this guy didn't even bat an eye

    • @mareksajner8567
      @mareksajner8567 4 года назад +49

      @@secretskull21 So in that position is it that either he's an idiot or I am?

    • @secretskull21
      @secretskull21 4 года назад +490

      @@mareksajner8567 I just think that the dude in this is too trusting, she might be a master manipulator, and trust SHOULD BE the foundation of a healthy relationship, but when a dude that you know, and you know she knows, says that she's pulling some fuck shit, you should at least ask some questions for yourself

    • @Fluffytigerb
      @Fluffytigerb 4 года назад +338

      @@secretskull21 Not really, if a drunk/ borderline alcoholic guy who had a mental brake down started accusing some guys wife of having an affair when there's no real proof most people wouldn't immediately doubt their wife.

  • @pashagaranin9571
    @pashagaranin9571 3 года назад +9446

    The irony of saying "You should be threatened by me" and immediately getting your arm broken by the lightest manoeuvre.

    • @donag5334
      @donag5334 3 года назад +407

      i think the hand thing was manipulation because just before she said she's gonna pull her license so she had an interest in calling her a poor practitioner and also showing her what she can do if she wanted.

    • @Roman-gy7pr
      @Roman-gy7pr 3 года назад +213

      @@donag5334 Yeah, I don't think a hand would be broken that easily, expecially given that 13 didn't actually apply that much force. Either she broke it before (scratch that, I just replayed it and that sound of arm breaking was creepy) or it was broken by 13 due to her medical condition. I could be wrong though. haven't broken arm yet ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @pranayravi9449
      @pranayravi9449 3 года назад +80

      well the good news is....you are so dumb that you wont even know when someone is threatening you. The patient is so crazy that she snapped her own arm to make it look like the doctor made a mistake (she has brittle bone disease). Shes showing her that she will go to any lengths to get the doctors license removed if she wanted to.

    • @SynsityGW
      @SynsityGW 3 года назад +83

      @@pranayravi9449 How hard would it have been for any of you to have watched the episode? It's 45 minutes long and available for free if you have amazon prime. How are you all gonna go around telling other people they're stupid when you clearly didn't watch the episode... or even read a synopsis.

    • @pranayravi9449
      @pranayravi9449 3 года назад +7

      @@SynsityGW but I did. So what's your point?

  • @jpachu16
    @jpachu16 3 года назад +1051

    “Oh wait. Can you hold that look? I’m really bad at showing emotions. How’s this *gasp*?” This line was so good lol

  • @hazardtriplezero
    @hazardtriplezero 3 года назад +5134

    Missed her one creepiest line... "Do you want me to cry? Cause I just can't do that one."

    • @StanHowse
      @StanHowse 3 года назад +85

      One of my fav. scenes.. Absolutely LOVE this chicks acting.

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 3 года назад +160

      Lots of people lose the ability to cry, it's actually pretty common with clinical depression.

    • @teamsharilewis
      @teamsharilewis 3 года назад +4

      @@jessicah3450 yep

    • @katpage9378
      @katpage9378 2 года назад +2

      @Mama Yaw Not all are good actors though

    •  2 года назад +4

      It’s not creepy…it’s pretty tragic

  • @waynemcleod6767
    @waynemcleod6767 3 года назад +13294

    The irony is....if there was a cure for psychopathy, psychopaths wouldn't take it.

    • @KristiContemplates
      @KristiContemplates 3 года назад +908

      Generally, they wouldn't need to. It's the ones lacking impulse control who would have to be issued it, for Society to benefit

    • @chariot5154
      @chariot5154 3 года назад +156

      Some psychopaths go to therapy so why not ?
      Narcissistic pervs tho..

    • @jesperkjaer8268
      @jesperkjaer8268 3 года назад +409

      Trump is not a psychopath, but most likely just a narcissist.

    • @rorschac009oo8
      @rorschac009oo8 3 года назад +352

      The point of psychopaths is that they don't think they are in the wrong.

    • @raygoss4371
      @raygoss4371 3 года назад +45

      That’s because they don’t need it.

  • @isa-belva
    @isa-belva 5 лет назад +10108

    she literally dropped her façade with a blink

    • @alikazerani
      @alikazerani 5 лет назад +125

      50 points to Gryffindor for cedilla use!

    • @khazms
      @khazms 5 лет назад +174

      I said this in another comment, but it's not only the acting. Nothing changed, as you said, she simply blinked, the only reason it seems incredible is because of the start of that eerie background music.

    • @isa-belva
      @isa-belva 5 лет назад +22

      @@khazms oh, yeah i guess. i tried rewatching it without sound and it did become less obvious (still remember when she changed her attitude though so that wasn't really helping lol)

    • @khazms
      @khazms 5 лет назад +49

      @@isa-belva Yeah. But the real genius here is the production team. They know their shit.

    • @sMASHsound
      @sMASHsound 5 лет назад +46

      psychopaths dont look much different or move much different. they like to manipulate, and wth that, the learn how to mimic well, so they are usually normal. pretend normal, but normal. they will break character and be more themselves if they pursue something in the moment, cause they like to win. then u would see the predatory dominance nature rise up.

  • @Greamzih
    @Greamzih 6 лет назад +7133

    The moment she showed her true nature gave me chills down my spine.

    • @JAYTBAYB
      @JAYTBAYB 5 лет назад +200

      One hell of an actress, eh? Shit had me shivering in my boots

    • @30minutesLess
      @30minutesLess 5 лет назад +59

      Most women will act like. Next time ones crying ask her how old she is and I guarantee they’ll look identical. But don’t listen t me I’m single

    • @lucaspatrick542
      @lucaspatrick542 5 лет назад +42

      I’ve seen it... in person. It is sad and frightening. We are capable of more emotional range than most know. God help us.

    • @arielle4313
      @arielle4313 5 лет назад +59

      Plebian Bargain Dude, wtf?

    • @30minutesLess
      @30minutesLess 5 лет назад +2

      @@arielle4313 wat?

  • @robincharles7980
    @robincharles7980 5 лет назад +7361

    Think about it this woman hasn't felt emotion since she was very little she doesn't remember what it's like to feel so suddenly feeling emotion has got to drive her crazy

    • @thebluefus
      @thebluefus 5 лет назад +235

      Robin Charles No.... it’s the opposite. Feeling no emotion keeps her from going crazy. Her goal is her self interest and she will not sway from it like a robot.

    • @pikekeke
      @pikekeke 4 года назад +485

      Psychopaths definitely feel emotions. It's empathy that they have the problem with.

    • @TheMartyandy
      @TheMartyandy 4 года назад +116

      Anti-Social Personality Disorder refers to people who commit to irresponsible behaviour, with disregard to the harm it may cause due to an inability to properly experience empathy. It has nothing to do with an inability to experience emotion - The "no emotion" idea was perpetuated by stories such as Silence of the Lambs.

    • @heartsmyfaceforever8140
      @heartsmyfaceforever8140 4 года назад +57

      Dont Ask not true. If their dog died they would feel bad that they lost ‘ their possession’ and would seek out another one but they wouldn’t mourn the dog and cry over it. It would be like being pissed you lost a $100 bill.

    • @cggrimm4871
      @cggrimm4871 4 года назад +73

      @@heartsmyfaceforever8140 Unless you're a psychopath or a psychologist, y'all need to stop commenting on it, lmfao. They may not feel those emotions as strongly as we do - or, with some, at all - but most aren't nearly as cold or heartless as you're making them sound like they are.

  • @xPandemonium1
    @xPandemonium1 5 лет назад +7270

    "Told you he was rich... she's not that weird"... Lol of course.

    • @meganwelty6373
      @meganwelty6373 4 года назад +22

      xPandemonium bro i read this as he said it

    • @starboiklem8381
      @starboiklem8381 4 года назад +24

      House was a sociopath lol

    • @zakiahmed6655
      @zakiahmed6655 4 года назад +3

      @@starboiklem8381 the only sociopath I trust

    • @LoveIncest
      @LoveIncest 3 года назад +15

      @@starboiklem8381 Psycho, actually, but he allowed himself to feel on some occasions, and didn't let it completely govern hin

    • @Sam-es2gf
      @Sam-es2gf 3 года назад +4

      @@LoveIncest wtf is with that name

  • @avishii__________
    @avishii__________ 3 года назад +828

    Her acting is incredible
    The way her face switched when she dropped the mask was spot on
    And her eyes spoke their own language

  • @breanna6257
    @breanna6257 4 года назад +6751

    For everyone asking, this is why her arm broke:
    Valerie develops brittle bones and her arm breaks just from Thirteen turning her arm over. Tests show this is caused by kidney failure.
    -Brought to you by, Wikipedia

    • @I.Odnamra
      @I.Odnamra 4 года назад +153

      Oh and here I thought Thirteen was going to go MMA on her ass. Thank you, Wikipedia.

    • @train1596
      @train1596 4 года назад +142

      You sure it wasn't caused by lupus? Lol

    • @swyxTV
      @swyxTV 4 года назад +94

      no pretty sure it's lupus

    • @starcrafter13terran
      @starcrafter13terran 4 года назад +83

      @@swyxTV I checked the book on lupus, all i found were some vicadin.

    • @DatGrunt
      @DatGrunt 4 года назад +112

      Thought she broke it on purpose then didn't bring it up until she had to.

  • @EtzEchad
    @EtzEchad 3 года назад +14729

    This is totally accurate. Real psychopaths also have creepy music follow them around.
    I forgot how this one ended. It's one of the better episodes.

    • @kupoe
      @kupoe 3 года назад +48

      lol thats awesome.

    • @nzt1423
      @nzt1423 3 года назад +109

      Nah they're the ones listening the top 40 like "normal ppl do"

    • @sofyacali21m64
      @sofyacali21m64 2 года назад +154

      Just like that episode of supernatural back when I watched bad shows , where the husband and wife tie up dean and his brother Sam and talk about how “they play bridge every Wednesday and Friday “ or something and that they’re “just like everybody else” and dean says she’s not blending in as well as she thinks . Yeah ..... psychopaths try to act what they think normal people are supposed to act like .

    • @angrytwxgaming8423
      @angrytwxgaming8423 2 года назад +33

      @@sofyacali21m64 surprisingly they can do it very well. 1 in 5 people have the gene iirc

    • @BeastM140i
      @BeastM140i 2 года назад +65

      @@sofyacali21m64 I definitely wouldn’t class supernatural as a bad show 😉

  • @Stud03Muffin
    @Stud03Muffin 6 лет назад +5721

    I love how what House says pretty much translates to "You're clearly a psychopath and we can't legally tell the cops or anyone else what you may or may not have done but your psychopath acting might be directly affecting your health which may cost you your life, so are you done bullshitting us or nah?"

    • @trinitylivingston1286
      @trinitylivingston1286 5 лет назад +30

      Yep.

    • @filipdvorak6372
      @filipdvorak6372 5 лет назад +148

      I'm pretty sure doctor-patient confidentiality does not apply to criminal activity.

    • @majinnemesis
      @majinnemesis 5 лет назад +123

      @@filipdvorak6372 it does when the doctor is crazier then the patient

    • @billiey8995
      @billiey8995 5 лет назад +20

      So, same with the doctors, can’t a psychologist report a crime that was made AGAINST a patient? (sexual abuse by someone who she/he sees currently and that is still committing that horrible crimes, for example)
      Idk, I just saw something like that in a TV show time ago.
      Sorry for bad english.

    • @Ramza941
      @Ramza941 5 лет назад +61

      @@billiey8995 If doctor confidentiality is like lawyers, which it probably is, you can only report if the criminal activity is ongoing or is going to happen in the future. You can't break confidentiality for past crimes. So it is pretty spot on here. The woman is using that guy for his money, nothing criminal about it to justify breaking confidentiality.

  • @ChiliHorse27
    @ChiliHorse27 2 года назад +1348

    House is so right about feeling uneasy about psychopaths, though at times they can do a good job making you feel at ease around them, probably manipulating and luring you into a false sense of security. That’s what happened to my husband, after several years of marriage it slowly got worse and it got to the point that I felt so uneasy and afraid around him, sick even almost. Just being in the same house made me feel like I was going to die. We are divorcing now because of his domestic violence, which he has been properly charged with and now owes me restitution.

    • @ChiliHorse27
      @ChiliHorse27 2 года назад +4

      @ArisLee I’m not sure, all I know is that it’s ordered. I have a feeling if I tried to actually get it, I’d get the run around too 😓

    • @potatosmasher1072
      @potatosmasher1072 2 года назад +12

      happened with*
      I’m sorry for your pain.

    • @anaionescu8913
      @anaionescu8913 Год назад +18

      I'm glad to hear that you are getting away from him. I wish you the best

    • @ChiliHorse27
      @ChiliHorse27 Год назад +7

      @@anaionescu8913 thank you very much for saying that, I really appreciate it 🙏❤️ I am definitely doing a million times better, healing and finding myself

    • @jadebeaut4463
      @jadebeaut4463 Год назад

      @@ChiliHorse27 doesn’t he know where you live or tries to get people to find where you are aren’t you scared of being without him incase he does something to you?

  • @bronlokis
    @bronlokis 6 лет назад +2932

    4:25 cough cough cough cough cough cough cough "are you threatened by me"
    gave me chills

    • @ricbradley5323
      @ricbradley5323 5 лет назад +28

      Wuss

    • @pyromaniac2104
      @pyromaniac2104 5 лет назад +58

      Oh God I forgot how well that scene was performed

    • @Slayer-33
      @Slayer-33 5 лет назад +6

      Physcho woman

    • @AutumnOnFire
      @AutumnOnFire 5 лет назад +3

      I audibly went "Ayuiuush"

    • @yawgmoth6568
      @yawgmoth6568 4 года назад +8

      There is a sink right behind the husband but he goes out of the room

  • @isla2753
    @isla2753 4 года назад +6168

    To be fair breaking their arm after a psychopath threatened you must feel good in an instant karma kind of way

    • @ComicWriter-ml3qt
      @ComicWriter-ml3qt 3 года назад +354

      No, because given the context, what she gained from that is ammo against you.

    • @owloped405
      @owloped405 3 года назад +120

      Didn't she break her own arm?

    • @frey2260
      @frey2260 3 года назад +218

      No, thirteen broke it accidentally because her bones were very brittle

    • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
      @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 года назад +23

      She actually meant to break her arm.

    • @bunsenn5064
      @bunsenn5064 3 года назад +9

      @@ComicWriter-ml3qt Not if you’re wearing Kevlar.

  • @DevilGeneImbued
    @DevilGeneImbued 3 года назад +3044

    Every time she says “I don’t know... but it hurts” all I can think about is Howl’s Moving Castle, when Howl gets his heart back and talks about his chest being so full of pain. Sophie touches his chest and says “The heart is a heavy burden” I say it every time I see this clip

  • @ShaareiZoharDaas
    @ShaareiZoharDaas 2 месяца назад +121

    They have "cold empathy" , they understand what one *could *feel but they don't feel anything for others.

    • @aleia4654
      @aleia4654 2 месяца назад +4

      It’s pretty much the opposite issue a person on the autism spectrum would typically have. Someone on the spectrum would be likely to have issues with cognitive empathy - understanding what emotion someone is expressing or how someone else might be emotionally affected - but once they know which emotion someone is experience, they are absolutely capable of emotional empathy. Psychopaths have a high degree of cognitive empathy - they have an average to high cognitive understanding of other peoples emotion, but they remain emotionally unaffected by it.

    • @salomesandroshvili6711
      @salomesandroshvili6711 2 месяца назад +2

      That's not empathy

    • @espanaeslamadrepatria4042
      @espanaeslamadrepatria4042 2 месяца назад

      @@aleia4654What happens if someone on the spectrum does have cognitive empathy but is not affected by other people’s emotions?

    • @jinpachibobochan3532
      @jinpachibobochan3532 2 месяца назад

      Yes, they do. Psychopaths do form bonds to other people. Just not intense love and such, I guess. They have their own way of interpreting sensations compared to most humans, but they still feel emotions, just differently.
      Certain people kill others as their job, and they are good at it and such. They do it because the pay is good and because they are good at it. Some still have a wife, kids, and such and are perfectly fine at separating their work life from their private one. That's a highly functioning psychopath, basically... I think.

    • @markkunissinen
      @markkunissinen Месяц назад

      That's sociopathy as well. Autism doesn't block it. Instead, it kind of boosts it in a marvellous way. As does ADHD and so on and so forth. Good times for the diagnosed, not so much for most everybody else.

  • @ger5565
    @ger5565 6 лет назад +2090

    Wow. The way her eyes changed when they confronted her. I never watched House but this clip makes me want to.

    • @StealthMode3924
      @StealthMode3924 5 лет назад +6

      I never noticed that until now!

    • @tylerv5413
      @tylerv5413 5 лет назад +22

      Do it! It’s a great show. Deeply psychologically fascinating.

    • @ThunderDawg89
      @ThunderDawg89 5 лет назад +13

      Get on the house train, you haven't lived till you've watched it all. One of the best shows ever.

    • @silverblade357
      @silverblade357 4 года назад +6

      Palpatine: "Do it!"

    • @antayafairless9028
      @antayafairless9028 4 года назад +1

      HAVE YOU WATCHED IT YET?

  • @johannesvanlaken7797
    @johannesvanlaken7797 Год назад +659

    9:17 "I don't know" Not feeling guilt your entire life...then it all hits you like a canonball. Everything in the scene is perfect: Thirteen looking for a different answer ( because she is not a psychopath), the look of fear and pain in the patient eyes, the music, the way she utters her text , thirteen realising she is asking a blind person to describe seeing for the first time...

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +8

      your feeling something what is it?😃

    • @Cloofinder
      @Cloofinder 9 месяцев назад +9

      When you have that feeling that death comes for you. Regrets will be the first to come visit.

    • @nollaf126
      @nollaf126 9 месяцев назад +1

      @Cloofinder only if you have a conscience.

    • @DarkDyllon
      @DarkDyllon 6 месяцев назад +7

      if you played Metal Gear Solid 4, this is kinda that way but more forced onto the soldiers there.
      the nanomachines in every soldier regulates their host, their stress levels, bloodsugar, adrenaline, focus and emotions.
      then at some point the main villain finds a way to hack the system inplace to do this and shuts their nanomachines off, and every soldiers gets hit by every single 1 of their emotions at once, their guilt, grief, pain, sorrow etc are all hit instantly.
      as 1 of the characters described "some of those soldiers hearts simply stopped"
      You see it again later where the soldiers become completely brain damaged from it, become zombie like and when it's happening, pick up their rifle and hit their fellow soldiers in the head with it, completely unable to control their emotions.

    • @apuji7555
      @apuji7555 5 месяцев назад

      @@DarkDyllon That sounds like a really interesting story!

  • @hakulives2613
    @hakulives2613 4 года назад +2037

    I like how, when she comes clean, even HOUSE looks freaked out! It's one thing to talk about psychopathic behavior, but it must still be pretty shocking for a seemingly normal person to suddenly go blank like that, even for him!

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 3 года назад +3

      well it's not that big deal it would be like me coming clean with house about being a psychopath it freaks people out when they find out how cold that we are towards others it's ok it's the world we live in

    • @АнатолийАнатолий-п1д
      @АнатолийАнатолий-п1д 3 года назад +25

      he's not freaked out, he is making an ironic fake-scared face. the expression is was to exaggerated for it not to be ironic.

    • @sofyacali21m64
      @sofyacali21m64 2 года назад +31

      A psychopath does not typically “drop the facade” because they’re not acting crazy , they ARE crazy . The only time I know of where a psychopath lets you see what they are is when they’re exhausted and you have pushed them to their breaking point and they don’t just “snap” at you or do something mean in a moment of anger but blatantly show their hatred for you and their disregard for your emotions and even physical well being .

    • @ColdNapalm42
      @ColdNapalm42 2 года назад +10

      @@sofyacali21m64 they don't hate you. They just think you don't have a right to exist and if they are being annoyed by you at the moment, removing your right to exist is fine.

    • @AvantiGiridharan
      @AvantiGiridharan 2 года назад

      @@raven4k998 tell me more about it

  • @strawhat1014
    @strawhat1014 6 лет назад +1027

    "Told you he was rich. She's not that weird."😂

  • @taleoftwowolves74
    @taleoftwowolves74 2 года назад +830

    Accurate psychopath portrayal. They're not all sophisticated serial killers. They really are just empty. The way they can just turn emotions on and off. Its haunting how little they care, its like they're not human and they know it. Even non violent psychopaths are often wolves in sheeps clothing

    • @masterofreality5528
      @masterofreality5528 Год назад

      Yeah, but not all of them are smart. So many of them are just stupid and can be easily discovered in a short time

    • @yevgeniyaleshchenko849
      @yevgeniyaleshchenko849 10 месяцев назад +31

      Sociopaths are also empty and they are made not born - just like the patient was made one...

    • @taleoftwowolves74
      @taleoftwowolves74 10 месяцев назад +46

      @@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Yeah, sociopathy more often comes from trauma (although they can be born, same as a psycopath can be made) but to my knowledge a diagnosed sociopath can feel slight empathy and grasp certain emotions whereas I don't think psychopaths can

    • @francoiscoupal7057
      @francoiscoupal7057 8 месяцев назад +42

      @@taleoftwowolves74 Anti Social Personality Disorder (ASPD, A.K.A. psychopathy) is the lack of emotion inside the person, preventing empathy, whereas sociopathy is the lack of triggers to feel/recognize the emotions in others, whilst having those emotions themselves.
      Both are detrimental because the affected person is unable/unwilling to understand and act appropriately (as dictated by social norms) in most social interactions.
      It does not imply that ASPD and sociopaths are made or born: they are what they are, and as neuroatypical people, pretending we can "cure" them is often highly pretentious and misguided, save some unique circomstances and cases. It's like saying autism can be cured: which is insulting to them because that's just how their brain works.

    • @notrelatedtobacon1282
      @notrelatedtobacon1282 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@francoiscoupal7057 you're closer then most but psychopathy is a complete lack of/ twisted moral compass
      Sociopathy is the inability/difficulty to form/maintain strong/healthy emotional content
      And neither is are officially recognized diagnoses, they are both compartmentalized into ASPD
      While im not a professional myself, I spent over a decade with a few highly trained and well experienced professionals and these are their words exactly
      They told me both what I've said above and "if anyone uses those terms to diagnose you then they are either using an old and provenly wrong system OR they are poorly educated"
      I myself am professionally diagnosed with ASPD as well as schizotypal pd and sought to better understand my condition from the professionals themselves
      Also these traits are MASSIVELY over demonized in media and statistically 1 in 4 people have some level of psycho/sociopathy
      And while a high level of criminals have these traits they are rarely so severe and most with these disorders arent even aware of it and arent evil manipulators

  • @13Yeared
    @13Yeared 5 лет назад +4888

    An interesting fact: on a lot of film sets, they’ll include a small light deliberately made to brighten someone’s eyes and create a small sheen. It draws your attention to them subtly but also can imply innocence, sadness, etc.
    If you look closely, the psychopath’s eyes aren’t lit up like everyone else’s. They’re just black, like a shark’s, as if there’s no emotion or soul behind them.

    • @vaylonkenadell
      @vaylonkenadell 5 лет назад +198

      Lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes.

    • @13Yeared
      @13Yeared 5 лет назад +40

      Vaylon Kenadell I was waiting for someone to say that

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 5 лет назад +22

      Damn that's trippy

    • @definesigint2823
      @definesigint2823 4 года назад +40

      ^ This is the kind of awake comment I love to see.

    • @13Yeared
      @13Yeared 4 года назад +66

      Kirk Schafer it’s also a trick used in the movie The Thing to imply who is and isn’t the shapeshifter

  • @inutero10
    @inutero10 6 лет назад +2725

    Man that was one creepy “what do you wanna know”

    • @kathconserv
      @kathconserv 5 лет назад +2

      inutero10 I’ve met some.

    • @tylerv5413
      @tylerv5413 5 лет назад +13

      Even Thirteen is freaked. *psycho shower scene music*

    • @Tahira-ms4ow
      @Tahira-ms4ow 5 лет назад +5

      It gave me creeps

    • @george1312paok4
      @george1312paok4 5 лет назад +2

      It was almost like a scene from "demonic possession movie"😈😈

    • @Liggik
      @Liggik 5 лет назад +1

      @@george1312paok4 It's like this scene from The Mentalist, so similar and they both say "What do you wanna know?" ruclips.net/video/cAxEQYqo7no/видео.html

  • @DC-co8dw
    @DC-co8dw 4 года назад +2729

    Her name is Beau Garrett, and she is indeed a brilliant actress.

    • @maliusmaximus1428
      @maliusmaximus1428 3 года назад +29

      This is the post i was looking for.

    • @elliotjames5172
      @elliotjames5172 3 года назад +34

      @@maliusmaximus1428 She was in TRON!!! GO TRON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @georgieman1910
      @georgieman1910 3 года назад +17

      Beau was "Gem" one of the Sirens in Tron: Legacy.

    • @markzambelli
      @markzambelli 3 года назад +22

      I love it when actors (male or female) have connections from past works... Olivia Wilde (off of 'Tron') was also in 'House' as seen in this scene...nice.

    • @KendraGraceT
      @KendraGraceT 3 года назад +5

      She was a model too back in the I would say Mid 90's.

  • @QuantumS1ngularity
    @QuantumS1ngularity Год назад +284

    This episode gave me goosebumps because it was like watching one of my exes. That look of a predator is just thrilling. The actress did an amazing job with that role. The transition between the fake persona and the true self is spot on. It's both terrifying and actually fascinating how quickly they can change expressions. With time you get to know them and understand when the fake look is on and when the real on is showing, but you have to pay real attention.

    • @specialtwice4975
      @specialtwice4975 Год назад +15

      Exactly, and most time the fake mask is on. When the true self shows it's...scary.
      I have an example story.
      One day my ex, then partner (psychopath), asked "can we talk?" and pulled me into the living room. I was confused at first but knew it was important.
      After we sat down, (not on the couch btw, but on opposite chairs that faced each other), the room turned a few degrees colder. I got chills down my spine.
      The psychopath then lend forward in his seat, looked me dead in the eyes and asked, "Are you cheating on me?"
      Just the way it was said...It was the most bone chilling expression.
      I wasn't though, so I answered honestly and said "no, I'm not."
      This seemed to appease the monster because a few seconds later my partner "returned to normal again" and I could breathe. I excused myself and got a drink of water. It took a few minutes to compose myself, but it was hard, I was seriously frightened.
      Anyways, I eventually calmed down and went back to the living room. When I returned, football was on and my psychopath was cheering for the winning team, acting like nothing had happened.
      Another situation like this didn't happen for a long while. Mask slips were not common for my ex.
      This was one of my many experiences with the on mask/off mask.

    • @MicoRich
      @MicoRich Год назад

      It’s really not that complicated. If they are breathing they are manipulating anyone within their reach. They shouldn’t be trusted under any circumstance. If you give them an inch they will take a mile.

    • @XH1927
      @XH1927 Год назад +1

      @@specialtwice4975 You weren't cheating, you had nothing to fear. If you had been, you would have, and you would have deserved it. I don't see how this is proof of a person having a mental illness.

    • @XH1927
      @XH1927 Год назад

      @quilellesmeurenttoutes1049 I try very hard to, but my habit of doing so has me shadowbanned across the majority of RUclips. Glad you saw and appreciated it.

    • @yevgeniyaleshchenko849
      @yevgeniyaleshchenko849 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@XH1927 Psychopathy is NOT mental illness, it's personality disorder, which is NOT the same, dear. Also, you think you know better than the person telling the story? Get out of here.

  • @loveinspired7
    @loveinspired7 3 года назад +6197

    I love how perceptive Thirteen was. She knew something was off about that woman.

    • @SleepingYouSoftlyTV
      @SleepingYouSoftlyTV 3 года назад +255

      Female intuition

    • @orangefox1231
      @orangefox1231 3 года назад +317

      @@SleepingYouSoftlyTV Sherlock Holmes even said that trusted a woman's intuition more than the facts of a case lol.

    • @joshuawilliamson640
      @joshuawilliamson640 3 года назад +179

      I deal with parolees at my job. One of them came in for their weekly drug test, first appointment. Guy gave me the creeps despite only saying five words total. Entire time I was in there, I was uncomfortable and on edge. Right after I go talk to his therapist. She tells me he's a sociopath.

    • @lilmissfireball
      @lilmissfireball 3 года назад +24

      Gut instinct

    • @JensMorrison
      @JensMorrison 3 года назад +30

      I called my friend on it once. I'd only just met him. He was surprised. I was a little surprised I was right. But I felt it.

  • @janice3925
    @janice3925 3 года назад +3163

    I dated a psychopath. I love how Dr. House and his colleague saw right through her, that's powerful.

    • @BigBrother4Life
      @BigBrother4Life 3 года назад +31

      how did you get out in a single piece?

    • @janice3925
      @janice3925 3 года назад +203

      @@BigBrother4Life when I realized there were suicidal compulsions that sounded more like his train of thoughts. I left in pieces. He inadvertently taught me his tricks and I had to seemingly reverse his conditioning. It was no easy battle, he still terrorizes me but I'm wired differently now thanks to him. It's a hell of a thing to endure and it's powerful having come out at the other end a sane person.

    • @BigBrother4Life
      @BigBrother4Life 3 года назад +20

      @@janice3925 are you sure he was psycho, like, they kill other people but not themselves. He might be a trauma survivor.
      (Not trying to descredit your sufferings)

    • @janice3925
      @janice3925 3 года назад +4

      @@BigBrother4Life trying to get a drain?

    • @BigBrother4Life
      @BigBrother4Life 3 года назад +9

      @@janice3925 Not a native speaker, do not know what it means.
      if your guy was sick as this girl, i hope you are now better at vetting.

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 5 лет назад +11487

    Why can't there be doctors like House in real life?
    "Hi, I'm Doctor House. How long have you been a psychopath?"
    Straight to the point 😉

    • @boygood3141
      @boygood3141 5 лет назад +15

      Lol

    • @boygood3141
      @boygood3141 5 лет назад +4

      @@milenaescobar1211 ?

    • @daninegarber5961
      @daninegarber5961 5 лет назад +90

      There are doctors like that

    • @Jolmev
      @Jolmev 5 лет назад +92

      "Hi, i'm Dr. Willis. How long have you had the cold?" no?

    • @boygood3141
      @boygood3141 5 лет назад

      @@Jolmev frad

  • @soldandroad
    @soldandroad Год назад +104

    Everyone's ex is a psychopath/narcissist/sociopath, which should tell you the lack of self-awareness that everyone has.

  • @pointblank960
    @pointblank960 7 лет назад +2447

    I remember, when i saw this for the first time on tv, i got goosebumps when she turned into her psychopathic behaviour. It is one of the best episodes of the entire series.

    • @adamkaban8507
      @adamkaban8507 7 лет назад +60

      Franz Brandwein what an amazing actor to portray that so confidently and realistically

    • @michaelrauch8629
      @michaelrauch8629 6 лет назад +5

      Agreed

    • @0colorad0
      @0colorad0 6 лет назад +16

      Lol what are you talking about? She's overacting it as hard as you can, I can't imagine a human being behaving like an evil anime villain after being exposed.

    • @XX-dz5kc
      @XX-dz5kc 6 лет назад +16

      I have 11 subs for some reason
      I am not sure that that is overacted. Who do you think most anime villains are based of?
      A lack of empathy often translates into such behaviour. If you are not particularly interested in the people around yourself you do not bother to mimic emotional responses back at them. You only start doing that when you notice that there is an advantage to be gained when you smile or cry or pretend that you care. Most emotions are shown because we want to tell the person we are communicating with something. But at some point it either becomes acting or an automatic response. And for sociopaths it is mostly acting.
      We all do that to some point. We can turn our empathy off to a certain degree. For example, very few people would want that someone else gets a promotion because they need/deserve it more and those who do, are not 'normal' either. We pretend to feel certain emotions when it gets us what we want and hide other emotions if they are a hindrance. Of course some are better at this than others but the interesting thing about psychiatry is that the border between physiological and pathological is quite vague.

    • @0colorad0
      @0colorad0 6 лет назад

      X X one of us clearly doesn't understand what "overacting" means.

  • @Alex-ko4vh
    @Alex-ko4vh 5 лет назад +8548

    Psychopaths are so intriguing! The idea of no concience telling you not to do this or that. Having to imitate emotions. So interesting

    • @rubienriquez3614
      @rubienriquez3614 5 лет назад +646

      It's not that psychopaths don't have a conscience they do, but they just ignore it and they also have feelings but they are not as strong as everyone elses

    • @The_Fearlesss
      @The_Fearlesss 5 лет назад +477

      @@rubienriquez3614 They have feelings like everybody else they just dont have empathy

    • @redram34
      @redram34 5 лет назад +534

      The way my therapist described it to me was ASPD is kinda looked at like autism, it's a spectrum. While both share a lot of similarities they also have some differences. Sociopaths tend to be more aggressive, they can have relationships but still have a lack of empathy. Psychopaths are wolves in sheeps clothing. They can be in relationships but it's completely one sided. They are looking to gain, they are manipulative, meticulous, cool, calm and collective. The reason so many people are spitting out random information is because not a lot is know about the disorder itself. They can identify it, but cannot find an exact reason for the development.
      I'm not a medical expert but I am diagnosed with bipolar disorder and have been admitted to a psychward after a violent outburst that left me in the icu roughly a week. So, I could be wrong but I did have an actual conversation with a professional. Im not spouting off shit from the internet or tv like some of these other people.

    • @jm-holm
      @jm-holm 5 лет назад +40

      @@diabolictom Faking something for personal gain doesn't mean "having" it.

    • @hagelslag9312
      @hagelslag9312 5 лет назад +34

      @@diabolictom If you consider it a tool, you lack understanding the meaning of empathy

  • @IcyDragonPolaris
    @IcyDragonPolaris 5 лет назад +2843

    "Relax... you just have an undiagnosed heart problem that could kill you at any moment"
    Thanks, Dr. House.

    • @sjs9698
      @sjs9698 4 года назад +10

      stress or panic aren't likely to help you survive if you have that, right?

    • @therealopaartist
      @therealopaartist 4 года назад

      @@sjs9698 nope

    • @adas.985
      @adas.985 3 года назад +10

      She doesn't feel any emotions so fear is out of the question. She just logically came to the conclusion that telling them was in her best interest.

    • @blueturtle3623
      @blueturtle3623 2 года назад +3

      @@adas.985 Psychopaths aren't completely emotionless, and fear isn't the same as other emotions anyway. Fear is a physiological response to danger.

    • @valzytine
      @valzytine 2 года назад +1

      @@blueturtle3623 This. As someone who's been forensically assessed with the PCL-R and scored above the cutoff, nobody in this video's comment section knows what they're talking about, lol. It's a spectrum disorder, there are psychopaths who can even feel rare empathy, remorse, or fear; then there are psychopaths who feel absolutely nothing. Most lie somewhere in between.
      What can I say though? Most people have met at least a few psychopaths before and wouldn't know it if it were sitting in their lap; it's just about as common as autism. It's funny to see people LARP as psychologists and analyze a TV show psychopath like it's realistic and act like we're vampires. Most would be disappointed by just how average psychopaths are. -_-

  • @donaldasayers
    @donaldasayers 2 года назад +75

    In thirty years of teaching I only ever met one psychopath (amongst the pupils that is.) he was truly terrifying. I am by nature a watcher, I had him sussed in weeks, it took the rest of the staff years to wake up to just how evil he was and the damaging influence he had on others. Everyone blamed the kids around him for the bad stuff, they did not see him pulling the strings.

  • @sanatramesh7721
    @sanatramesh7721 3 года назад +1881

    "so when you watch star wars which side do you root for" Classic house asking the most classiest question

    • @tombutc
      @tombutc 3 года назад +55

      Actually very stupid question: 1) Psychopaths never root for anybody but themselves, they don’t care about any other side. 2) if they’d watch star wars, the side they root for depend on the person who they want to manipulate at the moment of watching.

    • @jontraz5993
      @jontraz5993 3 года назад +112

      @@tombutc it could also, and bear with me here, just be House being House with House humor.
      You look a little try hard to take this this seriously. Unless you're one of those youtube comment psychologists I've been hearing about

    • @tombutc
      @tombutc 3 года назад +6

      @@jontraz5993 No doubt it was House, because it was House. TV show genius according to script writers whose joke is just as funny as his medical procedures are medical.

    • @jontraz5993
      @jontraz5993 3 года назад +29

      @@tombutc are you really salty at a fictional character

    • @tombutc
      @tombutc 3 года назад +1

      @@jontraz5993 Weren’t you talking about the character like its real character?

  • @wy4553
    @wy4553 3 года назад +2567

    Love how quickly her face and demeanor changes the moment she stops trying to deceive them. So eerie. She's fantastic.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +8

      alluring isn't she the perfect woman for you🤣

    • @damianplasencia2708
      @damianplasencia2708 Год назад +35

      you mean so cringe and forced lol

    • @d4n737
      @d4n737 Год назад +28

      @@damianplasencia2708 You've used the word "Cringe" under a few comments regarding this video... And as few people pointed out you have no Idea what you're talking about. Of course they act like this, they're narcissists. They think it's cool and intimidating.

    • @damianplasencia2708
      @damianplasencia2708 Год назад +5

      @@d4n737 they have no emotion...they dont think theyre in a show like this actress is doing which by the way she is not a psychopath shes an actress

    • @d4n737
      @d4n737 Год назад +17

      @@damianplasencia2708 Thinking they're in a show has nothing to do with it. There are fucking police interviews with people who really act like that, they can talk about cutting someone up like it's preparing a sandwich. And that doesn't count the cases that they really wanted to be like the killers on TV and went on to become serial killers to go down in history. And lied about their body count to seem more impressive. They DO have emotions. Just not empathy, their emotions revolve around them and what they want

  • @riyaroyy27
    @riyaroyy27 4 года назад +848

    Even House was taken aback a little when she showed her true side.

    • @youknowwho257
      @youknowwho257 4 года назад +25

      Kinda didnt notice anything like that coming from House, lemme double check.
      Yeah, 100% "normal" House behaviour, sometimes we just wish things are the way we want to be, sorry House is a super hero and mental disease is not hes kryptonite.

  • @walterlv01
    @walterlv01 Год назад +184

    The conversation at 5:18 is one of the very few instances in the series where it didn't feel like House was in control of an interaction - it felt like she was the one in command. This woman was House's intellectual equal and understood him better than 99% of the people who he surrounded himself with did and he seemed almost unnerved by it.

    • @ImperativeGames
      @ImperativeGames Год назад +12

      People are limited by their morals, beliefs, soc norms, traditions, etc. House is much less limited. But she has no limits at all, she can do anything so he can't predict her much.

    • @cdogthehedgehog6923
      @cdogthehedgehog6923 Год назад +25

      She was absolutely NOT his "intellectual equal." He just felt he could relate to her on a moral level. Thats all. Way to miss the point of the interaction. House is literally Einstein/Sherlock levels of intellect. She was just a gold digging psychopath.

    • @yevgeniyaleshchenko849
      @yevgeniyaleshchenko849 10 месяцев назад +8

      It didn't just ''feel like it'', she WAS in command because psychopaths usually are. She didn't ''understand'' him, she was smart and observant and as a psychopath used her insights from previous interactions to manipulate/intimidate people - doesn't mean she ''understood'' them lmao.

    • @spectazular7489
      @spectazular7489 8 месяцев назад

      I didn't understand her speech. Would you bother to explain it?

    • @billhahne2879
      @billhahne2879 6 месяцев назад

      @walterlv01: Superb catch, and a delightfully nuanced aspect of the magnificent writing behind this show. House is seldom flummoxed by, well, anything, and so to see him momentarily stumble and be unsure how to proceed becomes profoundly impactful. It was a great device installed by the writer at precisely the right moment.

  • @pixpusha
    @pixpusha 3 года назад +2477

    I hope her insurance covers counseling. They just flipped on her conscience like a switch. Her memories of her past actions is gonna be a lot to deal with.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 3 года назад +6

      you need help

    • @monmothma3358
      @monmothma3358 3 года назад +34

      How was it even possible to do that? There is a condition where you lose conscience and then you can flip it back on??

    • @Figs3
      @Figs3 3 года назад +124

      @@monmothma3358 sociopathy is a mental illness. Which many are caused by trauma.

    • @wann4875
      @wann4875 3 года назад +46

      @@monmothma3358 it's not. Not in real life, at least not yet. Maybe never

    • @brandonsamuels6457
      @brandonsamuels6457 3 года назад +28

      A switch, a humanity switch. Like on the vampire diaries.

  • @sarizonana
    @sarizonana 7 лет назад +2775

    woow thats one of the scariest patients House ever had.
    i thought she would really get thirteen in big trouble

    • @galaxymind7595
      @galaxymind7595 7 лет назад

      Sara Zonana wrong

    • @FelitienWoW
      @FelitienWoW 7 лет назад +103

      I thought the cannibalistic serial killer was the scariest one, expecially sense he made me think he was innocent.

    • @AverageWagie
      @AverageWagie 7 лет назад +61

      Fuuuck the cannibal serial killer came out of nowhere. And the way the final scene of that episode was shot built up the creepy atmosphere very well. First you have Chase and Taub with their backs turned on the camera, which is odd, and then there's the FBI agents in the background but they're out of focus, so you sense right away that there's something really bad going on as soon as Martha enters the room. And then Chase drops the truth bomb about how their patient was a psycho killer all along and none of them even suspected a thing. And then it ends with a closeup of Martha's shocked face and then bam, it's over. I thought this was one of the most memorable scenes in the whole series but then they never mentioned the guy again which is completely ridiculous.

    • @themangotango95
      @themangotango95 7 лет назад

      Feligolar Hortien what episode was that again

    • @epajarjestys9981
      @epajarjestys9981 6 лет назад +3

      S07E17: Fall from Grace ?

  • @hornycat5
    @hornycat5 5 лет назад +2405

    THIS ACTRESS IS GOLD

    • @jjjqqq1959
      @jjjqqq1959 4 года назад +1

      Or good, HC

    • @anubusx
      @anubusx 4 года назад +9

      And hot.

    • @hornycat5
      @hornycat5 4 года назад +8

      @@anubusx and hot ..

    • @Hannib4lBarca
      @Hannib4lBarca 4 года назад +30

      @Natsu Dragneel And Lupus!

    • @fairfeatherfiend
      @fairfeatherfiend 4 года назад

      Yes she's still playing bit parts, last spotted in an eps of the Rockie.

  • @SunBunz
    @SunBunz Год назад +36

    4:53 "Oh wait. Will you hold that look? I'm really bad at showing emotions. How's this? _(mocking small gasp, no change on her facial expression)_
    That was awesome. lol Good actress!

  • @VandalAudi
    @VandalAudi 5 лет назад +2433

    A high functioning (borderline) sociopath treating a high functioning (physiologically induced) pyschopath.

    • @gamemaster2311
      @gamemaster2311 5 лет назад +211

      @@beastmasterbg He has asperger's and she is not a psychopath.
      Psychopaths are born, not made. And they can't be "cured"

    • @13thmistral
      @13thmistral 5 лет назад +89

      house is more like a borderline autistic with antisocial tendencies.

    • @DP-qo9kl
      @DP-qo9kl 5 лет назад +73

      When you guys use the term borderline, that’s a complete different issue on its own. Borderline personality disorder is more on emotional dysregulation, anger outbursts, black and white thinking, and emotionally undeveloped as a child. This results in intense unstable relationships, age regression due to lack of stable self, and repetitive compulsions/behaviors.

    • @13thmistral
      @13thmistral 5 лет назад +35

      @@DP-qo9kl with borderline i meant "almost"
      only traits the character has that fit with BPD(borderline personality disorder) are his tendency to be addicted to things, impulsive, spending a lot of money on a whim at times and having a lot of self hate and self-destructive tendencies.

    • @DP-qo9kl
      @DP-qo9kl 5 лет назад +1

      13thmistral Oh I see! Okay

  • @aluisious
    @aluisious 3 года назад +1151

    "Your conscience is just an animal instinct, you don't need to follow it." Jeez that's a heavy hit from a TV show.

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 3 года назад +80

      The problem is, humans no longer _have_ instincts, in the way that animals do. And conscience is a much more complex concept than can be explained in a TV show. It’s always good to remember that writers come up with these pithy phrases for purely dramatic purposes-in this example, to shock-dand viewers should be aware of that and take those c͏o͏m͏menus with a huge grain of salt.

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 3 года назад +16

      They used to have professional writers on tv dramas.

    • @thefracturedbutwhole5475
      @thefracturedbutwhole5475 3 года назад +46

      @@voraciousreader3341 Of course we have instincts, go out to a place alone in the dark where it's full of danger (animals, terrain etc...) and you will see how many instincts Humans don't have.

    • @erickellar5867
      @erickellar5867 Год назад +4

      @@thefracturedbutwhole5475 In this situation we would still have many. But they are not really functional in modern humans anymore. If someone encounters a dangerous situation they either freeze up, Don't do anything or don't know what to do. Not knowing how to act or react to instincts is a trait probably only seen in humans and animals who have been domesticated for really long times

    • @georgewashington1621
      @georgewashington1621 10 месяцев назад

      The thing is, animals that dont have intelligence only have instincts to guide their behavior. Humans have both - instincts and intelligence. Instincts are kind of like chess openings - it works for most specimens in most situations, hence why we have them. Not to say that they work 100%. If your intelligence tells you you can act differently and get better results - it probably means there is a chance to that, however betting against instincts shaped by millenias of evolution is a risky bet from statistical point of view. So, conscience is like a guide to life shaped by millenias of evolution, betting against it with your intelligence is risky but not hopeless. That is, from a purely logical point of view, morals aside. I guess what i mean to say is you're simply better off following conscience, from the point of view of odds, and not necessarily for yourself but for your family and your whole species.

  • @Cloud9_Cloud8
    @Cloud9_Cloud8 7 лет назад +3645

    Honestly people need to stop self diagnosing themselves and stop reading too much into tv shows.

    • @BwooHuraca
      @BwooHuraca 6 лет назад +192

      That phenomenon has been dubbed Marcus Welby Syndrome. Back in the 70's when Marcus Welby, M.D. was running people would go to see doctors for obscure medical conditions that just so happened to be featured in an episode of that show the day before they decided they were sick.

    • @sugarcookieP
      @sugarcookieP 6 лет назад +37

      Well, they need drama and conflict so that's probably why they had to make her incredibly antagonistic. I suppose a more realistic depiction would be a more empathetic view, with the patient's relative condemning her as a 'psycho', while the patients isn't self-aware of their disorder and thus growing more distant.

    • @pugtato2196
      @pugtato2196 5 лет назад

      I try to make people kill them self do you think there is something wrong with me

    • @ajaxulated6289
      @ajaxulated6289 5 лет назад +9

      Yeah, but you can fix it, by just not doing that :)

    • @jaSama02
      @jaSama02 5 лет назад +6

      Don't you also think that some of that may be because people don't realise that what they're dealing with has a name or may be an actual disorder?

  • @nicktroisi6347
    @nicktroisi6347 2 года назад +68

    4:35 the way she changes her personality so quick is terrifying. The actress did a fantastic job

  • @Goblinhandler
    @Goblinhandler 5 лет назад +1454

    Im no doctor but I’d advise shadow realm banishment

  • @tankmaster1018
    @tankmaster1018 5 лет назад +3007

    Oh man... I love these compilations but why did you cut out the scene that happened right before 1:49 ? That little exchange of dialogue between House and Foreman before they walk into the room is one of my favorite scenes in the entire show!
    Foreman: Were not going to be able to ask her anything unless we find a way to get the husband out of here..."
    House: "Hmmmmm.... (*opens door) Can you get out of here?"
    Lmfao

  • @gallezzo6650
    @gallezzo6650 4 года назад +1766

    This shit is real. I met a woman like this. At first I couldn't get enough of her but when I realized what she was I couldn't get away fast enough.

    • @flamingkittyumad
      @flamingkittyumad 4 года назад +88

      A lot of women are like this, you just happened to notice

    • @gallezzo6650
      @gallezzo6650 4 года назад +84

      @@flamingkittyumad yes. From what I know now that's the way it happens. At first being around her was intoxicating. Then little by little I started to notice that she was cruel and controlling. She also had a couple of other guys going as well. What was weird was there seemed to be no point other than to cause pain and heart ache. She was studying to be a nurse and loved the sight of blood and people suffering.

    • @daniak6699
      @daniak6699 4 года назад +256

      ​@@gallezzo6650 really, you met one woman like this and you agree with this dude that a lot of women are like this? How many women do you know, if one constitutes a lot?

    • @daniak6699
      @daniak6699 4 года назад +136

      @@flamingkittyumad well I hope this means you are exclusively dating men now, since obviously women are dangerous. win win. If I would believe most men have mental issues or are dangerous, I know I would either stop dating or switch, no point in risking my life and or sanity.

    • @gallezzo6650
      @gallezzo6650 4 года назад +18

      @@daniak6699 where in my reply did I agree that all women are sociopaths? I'm only talking about one woman.

  • @LoreMaster007
    @LoreMaster007 2 года назад +20

    The most dangerous person is one without emotion. They are truly terrifying. You never know where they are hiding.

  • @bruhservices5942
    @bruhservices5942 6 лет назад +2591

    She didn’t scare me she just pissed me off

    • @AnooDw
      @AnooDw 5 лет назад +69

      Cosmic Baby Demon Otaku sameee, I wanted to beat the shit outta her.

    • @AngelTwisted
      @AngelTwisted 5 лет назад +86

      @@AnooDw That's coz u feel threatened

    • @AnooDw
      @AnooDw 5 лет назад +27

      Blu Lagoon or simply because I like doing that.

    • @AngelTwisted
      @AngelTwisted 5 лет назад +18

      @@AnooDw There is always a reason behind you "wanting" things in this case it may be that one.

    • @Tythetorturer01
      @Tythetorturer01 5 лет назад +35

      @@AngelTwisted for me it was annoyance.

  • @sairen5121
    @sairen5121 7 лет назад +2205

    I dated someone like this, she was so nice and lovely that I thought I was lucky to have found someone I might want to be with but slowly I begin seeing through the cracks no matter how hard she tried to cover up with being extra kind and attentive. Took me a fake trip when I was starting to get suspicious about her activities to see her inviting her boss to our place. Called her and she had the audacity to tell me she love me while making out with her boss. Knocked on the door, sent the scared shit less guy out and told her to pack up and leave. Immediately that mask came off and she showed her true colors, saying every hurtful thing from about my parent's death to admitting to sleeping with my close friend in a way she knew it broke me. I would have ended up in jail for murder if I didn't have enough self restraint that night. She still ended up winning a little still by making her last remark that I will be alone forever because she has broken my trust in people and that I will never know if someone cares for me for real or they are just faking it like her. That has haunted me since I immediately became a shell of who I was, it felt like she was some Dementor who sucked every happiness and joy or any emotions for the matter of fact off me. I can't even date now without being paranoid and I end up just ending the relationship before it become serious because of her words. People like this I hope goes to hell because they cause other people so much pain.

    • @truli91
      @truli91 7 лет назад +165

      Sai Ren i'm sorry for your story, i had a roomate like that...very dangerous when the masks comes off...but you need to understand this is a pathological disease and they can't control what they do. They have no remorse or emotions...all you can do is to avoid them as much as possible...but it's hard to blame them since their brain is different.

    • @MishaFlower
      @MishaFlower 7 лет назад +357

      +truli91
      It's completely okay to blame them, We all have our brains structured differently, That's not an excuse.

    • @guts2484
      @guts2484 7 лет назад +154

      If you listen really closely you can hear the worlds smallest violin playing

    • @sarahfranks9533
      @sarahfranks9533 7 лет назад +78

      baby i completely undetstand where ur coming from but if anything look at this as a life lesson. yoy know the signs to avoid. therr are good honest women out there(im one of them and still cant find anyone lol)

    • @ellenhaataja7303
      @ellenhaataja7303 7 лет назад +99

      truli91 It's not hard to blame them. I have bipolar disorder. If I don't take my medication, my manic episodes cause me to become a shell of who I really am, selfish and cruel, but keeping a face up when I have to. I take my meds so I can be normal. But both people like me, unmedicated, and people like this girl, are still responsible for actions.

  • @andrewgrimm4590
    @andrewgrimm4590 5 лет назад +1466

    It's as I diagnosed from the start.
    Brain Lupus.

  • @123ucr
    @123ucr 3 месяца назад +6

    I had a boss (he was a financial and insurance sales manager with an MBA in Finance) who was a psychopath. He was charming and sometimes lied to clients to get sales and likes to smirk at times. Sometimes, he was verbally abusive and berated his employees (including me). Also, he cared more about making sales than helping his employees get better. He once said, "this is a dog-eat-dog business and if you do not like it, then quit". Plus, I remember a fellow employee having COVID-19 and he informed the boss. The boss wanted the employee to work at home while the employee was sick. The employee was enraged. Luckily, the owner of the company even got tired of the manager and fired the manager.

  • @nordicrain
    @nordicrain 7 лет назад +4700

    Probably one of my favorite episodes of any anime.

    • @Feja2503
      @Feja2503 7 лет назад +195

      House in the House is my favorite anime.

    • @captainobvious1415
      @captainobvious1415 7 лет назад +163

      House-san

    • @biribobili
      @biribobili 7 лет назад +135

      House-sensei

    • @XxLoveMeNotToshxX
      @XxLoveMeNotToshxX 7 лет назад +12

      NordicRainy
      Right. I can't wait for Mumkey to review it.

    • @8474Mikhail
      @8474Mikhail 7 лет назад +5

      NordicRainy hahahahah, never thought about that

  • @Bucky42069
    @Bucky42069 7 лет назад +3710

    The title is wrong. Psychopaths are born, sociopaths are made through traumatic events.

    • @serafinac.4788
      @serafinac.4788 7 лет назад +46

      ASPD, m8.

    • @rambard5599
      @rambard5599 7 лет назад +606

      The patient was suffering from Wilson's disease, one of its symptoms is personality change, which caused her psychopathy. Once her disease was treated, her personality went back to normal.

    • @asusmctablet9180
      @asusmctablet9180 7 лет назад +47

      if it's Wilson's, where's her cognitive deterioration and Parkinsonism?

    • @nombreespablo
      @nombreespablo 7 лет назад +44

      A psychopath according to House:
      -Manipulate everyone around you
      -Lie pathologically
      Sounds like me...except the homicidal part :)

    • @aronekman8129
      @aronekman8129 7 лет назад +214

      Psychopaths are NOT homicidal.

  • @becomematrix
    @becomematrix 7 лет назад +4839

    She actually scared me.

    • @ellaofthestatic
      @ellaofthestatic 7 лет назад +5

      Crook
      Pi

    • @4f52
      @4f52 7 лет назад +6

      Sheep

    • @goodguykonrad3701
      @goodguykonrad3701 6 лет назад +74

      Why does a psychopath scare you? The most logical course of action as a psychopath without violent tendencies is to obey the law and only take advantage of people in ways that will never be discovered. It's effectively victimless. You can usually play it as not being the fault of anyone particularly and that is easier to accept.

    • @becomematrix
      @becomematrix 6 лет назад +8

      Bseroj Trbsr just watching this episode and seeing her personality deceive people

    • @goodguykonrad3701
      @goodguykonrad3701 6 лет назад +4

      I didn't say how I said why. Why does it matter if someone is deceived if they don't realise, and will never realise? They're happy, or at least content and it would usually be worse if you revealed the truth.

  • @EpicToxicshrimp
    @EpicToxicshrimp 2 месяца назад +8

    psychopaths have a sort of "cold empathy". they understand what people are feeling generally to some degree and use it to further their own rise. it's a calculated approach devoid of care

    • @wowdude2624
      @wowdude2624 Месяц назад

      I dont think I'm a psychopath but I definitely have "cognitive empathy" which is basically the same i just don't use it to further my rise. It helps me know how I'm supposed to behave or react tho

    • @EpicToxicshrimp
      @EpicToxicshrimp Месяц назад

      @@wowdude2624 interesting.

  • @Noa......
    @Noa...... 6 лет назад +782

    She would make the perfect villian.

    • @Cymricus
      @Cymricus 5 лет назад +1

      try Gone Girl.

  • @teniola9304
    @teniola9304 4 года назад +671

    "Of course I'm self-interested, we all are, we are born this way"
    Dr House.

    • @carlosmspk
      @carlosmspk 4 года назад +10

      To be fair, anyone with an half brain recognizes this

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 3 года назад +6

      @@carlosmspk True but remember this. Generalizing the nature of ego doesn't excuse being a self-absorbed jerk. You can always choose to be more than self-interested. If you don't, please don't expect people to pat you on the back or normalize to make it okay. It's not.

    • @carlosmspk
      @carlosmspk 3 года назад +6

      @@EmptyMan000 I'm not sure you understand the main idea. Realizing that everyone is, at their very core, selfish, is actually not very relevant. In practice, there is no difference between someone helping others because they feel good about it vs because they hate it but know it's the right thing to do. When you say "you can always choose to go beyond your self interest" well, I agree that you can, but I don't see why anyone would.
      To make it clear, let's pick a use case. You might be someone who helps strangers, randomly. If you are, it's because you take joy in doing so. This is still acting on your own self-interest. Let's now suppose that helping strangers makes you sick to your core, why on earth would you ever help strangers in need? Why go beyond your self-interest?

    • @carlosmspk
      @carlosmspk 3 года назад

      @Ansverarto 17 I didn't mention any metric, I think

    • @matwatson7947
      @matwatson7947 3 года назад +1

      It's a truth not many of us like to admit

  • @margohughes7074
    @margohughes7074 5 лет назад +738

    HO BOY THATS SOME *GOOD ACTING BRO*

  • @alcanalimposible
    @alcanalimposible 2 года назад +96

    As a diagnosed psychopath i would like to confirm that I do in fact have creepy music following me around whenever i drop my big bad wolf mask

    • @rrancani444
      @rrancani444 9 месяцев назад +2

      how did you figure out you are a psychopath?

    • @tosca9127
      @tosca9127 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@rrancani444 (s)he just said (s)he got diagnosed

    • @cowboybeebop3451
      @cowboybeebop3451 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@tosca9127i think they are lying 😂
      I know real physcopaths

    • @tosca9127
      @tosca9127 4 месяца назад +1

      @@cowboybeebop3451 me too but that was clearly a joke

    • @spellwrks7535
      @spellwrks7535 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@cowboybeebop3451 Can't properly know about something ya can't even spell.

  • @sonias9722
    @sonias9722 6 лет назад +1735

    She is not a full psychopath as they call her here. She had a medical condition that made her act like a sociopath. Psychopathy is a brain difference that's present from the birth. It can't go on and off. It's different from sociopathy that can be "made".

    • @jasmineali5699
      @jasmineali5699 6 лет назад +21

      Exactly

    • @pinkdiamonds9137
      @pinkdiamonds9137 6 лет назад +144

      Ugh. "Sociopath" and "Psychopath" are both colloquial terms for Anti-social Personality Disorder. Sociopathy and Psychopathy are not real diagnoses.

    • @petermichael4282
      @petermichael4282 6 лет назад +31

      ^ nice copy and paste from the other comment chain, and thats wrong anyway

    • @pinkdiamonds9137
      @pinkdiamonds9137 6 лет назад +28

      Thanks, and no it isn't wrong. I am an M.D and am specialising in Psychiatry -- I think I know what I am talking about.

    • @pinkdiamonds9137
      @pinkdiamonds9137 6 лет назад +26

      "The DSM and International Classification of Diseases (ICD) subsequently introduced the diagnoses of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and dissocial personality disorder (DPD) respectively, stating that these diagnoses have been referred to (or include what is referred to) as psychopathy or sociopathy."

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 3 года назад +521

    It’s funny that House said the cardiac problem could be the source of her psychopathy. I guess maybe the brain scan information came out after this episode, or maybe the show. Anyway, psychopaths can now be diagnosed using certain brain scans, which show structural abnormalities in the areas governing behavior and emotional regulation....this is a massive simplification, but it will do for the intended purpose. One of the best aspects of this discovery is that the existence of prosocial psychopaths has been proven, a condition psychiatrists and psychologists long suspected but couldn’t scientifically prove. It’s all so very interesting!

    • @theobazeille-parey7013
      @theobazeille-parey7013 3 года назад +5

      *doubt* (would like to read supporting evidences though)

    • @katpage9378
      @katpage9378 2 года назад +33

      Well this episode is about secondary psychopath, aka sociopathy, also by some referred to as just ASPD. This is the kind of psychopathy that is developed, rather than something you’re born with which is the kind of psychopathy you’re referring to (primary psychopathy). It isn’t so far fetched to say that a medical issue can contribute to the causation of a mental disorder that is developed. Physical issues can affect the mind in extreme ways. For example, even a bacteria imbalance in the stomach can trigger psychosis. Often times when physical issues affect the mind there is another factor that also contributes to it, or a lesser version of the mental issue is already evident prior to the phsyical issue. In the case of what is shown on the show, that factor would be the trauma she went through and her mind’s response to it.

    • @trevorunknown6714
      @trevorunknown6714 Год назад +3

      Well what about left-handed people since or brains are not compartmentalized like right-handed people left-handed brains lit up thou out the brain when doing those tests kinda why you can not do a lobotomy on left-handed people well you should never do lobotomies to any one in my option

    • @ShannelBrown-s7t
      @ShannelBrown-s7t 4 месяца назад

      Was her hand really broken and who really broke it???

    • @pharaday5944
      @pharaday5944 4 месяца назад

      "psychopath" isn't a diagnosis

  • @hakangencer2409
    @hakangencer2409 7 лет назад +1866

    I just noticed this. When 13 asks her what do you feel at 9:11 , the answer was REMORSE aka the title of the episode. Huh

    • @MrGohan8000
      @MrGohan8000 7 лет назад +19

      Hakan Gençer
      So the episode called "Remorse"?

    • @jkasdhn99
      @jkasdhn99 7 лет назад +68

      That and the fact that House was proven to be able to feel the same emotion after 'destroying' a school batchmate's life after cheating off him in med school

    • @suzycue303
      @suzycue303 7 лет назад +8

      Why is she called 13?

    • @jkasdhn99
      @jkasdhn99 7 лет назад +86

      Her name's Remy Hadley. When House started the 'longest job interview'/mini reality show in S04, Remy was hiding a medical illness (Huntington's Chorea), and so, she always had to act tough and hide herself from others. She had always kept herself a mystery, to the point House realized he didn't actually know her name when addressing her, "... Thirteen?" (her number tag for the mini reality show/job interview).

    • @stefanofiorani1408
      @stefanofiorani1408 7 лет назад +51

      Doesn't she say "it hurts"? The doctor than says "it will".

  • @clonetrooper576
    @clonetrooper576 2 года назад +10

    most of this is true, cold, no empathy for anyone. The only thing that is not true is her actually feeling something. The number of people who actually cure psychopathy is close to ZERO.

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse 4 года назад +382

    This actress was amazing, she literally sent chills down my spine when she said ' what do you want to know?'.

  • @743757
    @743757 4 года назад +132

    A small shoutout to Olivia Wilde. She keeps her character really strong against that patient.

  • @Stuart267
    @Stuart267 5 лет назад +276

    Went from hating this character wanting her to die, to feeling really guilty by the end of the episode. one of the best stand alone's of the shows run

  • @laurelsilberman5705
    @laurelsilberman5705 6 месяцев назад +4

    I love the scene at the end where Thirteen notices “he hasn’t changed, but you have,” and asks her to describe what she’s feeling-of course she wouldn’t know how to describe what it’s like medically (re)gaining a conscience for all the horrible behavior you’ve done your entire life, all while still fighting for your life. It’s probably really hard to describe if you’ve never felt anything much other than greed and contempt and disgust for others. I wouldn’t know how to label it either, other than “It hurts.” Great writing. Great episode.

  • @fenixrising75
    @fenixrising75 5 лет назад +273

    The borrowed sound effect from the movie Predator is perfect.
    House: "Told you he was rich. She's not that weird."
    When she relents & her expression changes & she says: "What do you want to know?" & the look on House's face.

  • @MaxDorisca
    @MaxDorisca 5 лет назад +417

    realize now clicking on house clips will lead to more House clips.

    • @aprilleerose
      @aprilleerose 4 года назад +3

      It happens to me when I watch this and live PD on here lol

    • @MikeDrew312
      @MikeDrew312 4 года назад +2

      *I’m now well versed in every episode and I developed a pain killer addiction. My name is mikedrew312 and this is my story...*

    • @jesperhedenqvist922
      @jesperhedenqvist922 4 года назад +4

      In other news water is wet

    • @NJohnGA10
      @NJohnGA10 3 года назад +2

      I realize this a couple of hours later of watching clips

  • @pasques
    @pasques 2 месяца назад +3

    His diagnosis of psychopath was confirmed by her response. She was curious, not insulted.

  • @michaelofficer1331
    @michaelofficer1331 4 года назад +1992

    Holy smokes, they finally found my ex-girlfriend.

  • @unclematt3
    @unclematt3 3 года назад +521

    2:59 For all the people saying what amazing acting, it really helps when they put the spooky music and predator sound in the background.

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy 3 года назад +43

      Yes, but she still is a good actress

    • @anomaly9156
      @anomaly9156 3 года назад +13

      The music here was too obvious though.

    • @theheretic3764
      @theheretic3764 3 года назад +2

      Yes but to me that in and of itself is its own point.
      True psychopaths are incredibly hard to spot. In real life we don’t get ominous music or covert overtones to alert us to them. What is interesting is that for the most part her acting was spot on. And yet without the ominous music and overt overtones you still might’ve missed it.

    • @unclematt3
      @unclematt3 3 года назад +10

      @@theheretic3764 Disagree. Spent 6 years working in mental health. Psychopaths and sociopaths aren't hard to spot. Yes, standing in a group of people, they blend in just like anyone else. But in day-to-day business and conduct, almost everyone around them agrees that there is something very, very wrong with them. They bring about strong emotions and opinions in others. Contrast that to eating disorders or mild depression or anxiety, which can often be hidden from coworkers and distant relatives for a significant period of time.

    • @theheretic3764
      @theheretic3764 3 года назад +1

      @@unclematt3 Sociopaths aren’t hard to spot. In your garden-variety day to day actions? Psychopaths are.
      The primary reason for this is due to the erratic and impulsive nature sociopaths intrinsically have. Well they can feel empathy and do possess emotions the manner in which they react to them often gives them away as they lack self control.
      Where is the psychopath being the more controlled variant tends to exhibit a more practiced behavior. In your average setting their efforts to feign a moral compass and emotions often goes unnoticed. The big reason for this is because as they lack a conscience you don’t get the conflicting behaviors that indicate deceit.
      It’s sort of like artificial intelligence. Unless you were to actually sit down and subject to a sort of “Turing test” as it were you generally would not realize something was it off about them.
      Particularly if they are intelligent.
      When I say “Turing test“ I mean you were to be involved in a certain type of situation with that person that would reveal their psychopathic characteristics and able to observe them.

  • @AnonYmous-mc5zx
    @AnonYmous-mc5zx 7 лет назад +494

    Yeah, guilt has a bit of an...existential pain attached to it.

    • @guardianofsummerset451
      @guardianofsummerset451 6 лет назад +3

      guilt only appears if you dont understand why it all happened, guilt is ignorance.

    • @marquettelewis7121
      @marquettelewis7121 6 лет назад +7

      It's supposed to for the purpose of moving you to right your wrongs

  • @PJOZeus
    @PJOZeus Год назад +16

    Genuinely scary to be around manipulators, even scarier when you know you're capable of the same
    Makes it relatively easy to identify but a stark reminder of what you don't want to be
    And goddamn does she go from 0 to 100 in nothing, sickening - but that pain at the end, still stabs at my heart. Anyone who can ask for redemption deserves an attempt, no matter what they've done - just one, and likely under tight observation, but a chance all the same

  • @Dis_Dis
    @Dis_Dis 3 года назад +117

    "Can I have your arm?" What a thing to say before breaking someone's arm.

  • @vivi44
    @vivi44 5 лет назад +567

    Don't worry. Dexter took care of her.

  • @MECHANISMUS
    @MECHANISMUS 3 года назад +722

    It's ridiculous how they portray lack of emotions miraculously makes a person smarter, more calculated and so self aware instead of rather in unmotivated discord with normal ones, and still as stupid.

    • @jesustyronechrist2330
      @jesustyronechrist2330 3 года назад +40

      You guys are mistaking bigotry/ignorance with psychopathy.
      Psychopaths manipulate people and put up a social performance.
      Simply stupid people who don't even think to emphatize are just stupid. Many stupid people can feel little feelings other than anger.

    • @Rising_Pho3nix_23
      @Rising_Pho3nix_23 3 года назад +46

      Emotion. Which means "to move". Anything mobile is unstable and unreliable. Thus, emotion makes you physically unable to see truth. If you want to be right, remove emotion. In an argument, the one using emotion cannot be right, while the one using numbers cannot be wrong.

    • @TheBBQify
      @TheBBQify 3 года назад +7

      Wow, i guess psychopaths really can be stupid

    • @Blackmetaljulian
      @Blackmetaljulian 3 года назад +7

      @@jesustyronechrist2330 Exactly, machiavellianism and psychopathy go hand in hand.

    • @slothman3981
      @slothman3981 3 года назад +14

      Yeah, it makes no sense to think that the absence of insecurity and our greatest irrational motivator would make one more rational and self aware...
      We lie to ourselves all the time because it hurts to face the truth. Most people are delusional about their actual place in the world and who they are because of this. It's so commonplace and repressed you've seemed to have glanced right over it.

  • @lifecraftgacha
    @lifecraftgacha 4 месяца назад +12

    I think she’s actually a sociopath! There are differences, but the main one is psychopaths are born and sociopaths are made. Based on what the sister said it sounds like she was made!

    • @govenormayor87
      @govenormayor87 3 месяца назад

      Yes! Finally someone who understands

    • @unbreakablefootage
      @unbreakablefootage 2 месяца назад

      Yeah I just dont understand the part where at the end of the episode she was somehow healed and it ended up just being something with her head..

  • @Pogaspm
    @Pogaspm 5 лет назад +42

    The moment she calls her husband pathetic, I actually felt relief. It meant she finally decided having that gold digging marriage wasn't worth the money she could drain from it.

  • @trajan74
    @trajan74 6 лет назад +330

    "So if you wanna keep on predating"
    (The predator comes out)
    "What do you wanna know?"
    (Predator chirping sound is the background music)

    • @silverblade357
      @silverblade357 4 года назад +3

      Well, FOX did produce the show! LOL!

    • @bub777
      @bub777 4 года назад +1

      Wow the Predator sound really is in the music, that makes this even MORE chilling!

  • @jameslever3497
    @jameslever3497 3 года назад +350

    The “So when you watch Star Wars, which side do you root for?” line hits a little too close to home. Because my dad once told me that after I saw Empire for the first time when I was quite young, I asked “Why didn’t Luke join Vader?”.

    • @Roedeadeye
      @Roedeadeye 3 года назад +10

      Yeah you're definitely a psycho

    • @jameslever3497
      @jameslever3497 3 года назад +6

      @@Roedeadeye I knew it!

    • @tvtitlechampion3238
      @tvtitlechampion3238 3 года назад +13

      @@jameslever3497 the dark side beckons..

    • @bobdoyle5859
      @bobdoyle5859 3 года назад +60

      I think it's because you really love your Dad which is kind of nice.

    • @jameslever3497
      @jameslever3497 3 года назад +10

      @@bobdoyle5859 Yeah. I suppose that makes sense.

  • @bridamy
    @bridamy 2 года назад +13

    House MD always found amazing people to guest star for whatever story plot was needed. This is one of the better examples that I'll always remember.
    The moment she drops her guard and shows the docs her true self, was so amazingly done. Episode after episode, time after time, we were treated to these fantastic performances. I truly miss all these shows from the 90s and early 2000s. Truly the peak of episodic television and probably the last time we'll ever see this quality of entertainment.

  • @dariusnoname12
    @dariusnoname12 5 лет назад +400

    They don't lack conscience, they lack empathy, that is vital in society. Other than that, they are normal

    • @jm-holm
      @jm-holm 5 лет назад +50

      I don't think you understand psychopathy, fair enough none of us "normal" people do but there's far more than empathy that they lack. Emotions in general, fear and so on are things that their brains are incapable of.
      They put on a mask and they learn to fake it. They know what different emotions look like on our faces and when it's appropriate to use them and so they do. Crying on command is not an issue for the ones I've talked to.
      Psychopaths aren't the monsters movies make them out to be, they're simply humans not bound by any emotions.
      That's for both better and worse, many of the worst actions humans are capable of are emotionally driven. A psychopath will never act out of emotion, only for personal gain.
      If you're not interesting or have some sort of value to them you're worthless in their eyes.
      Not "I will murder you" worthless but "I don't care if you exist or not".

    • @dariusnoname12
      @dariusnoname12 5 лет назад +4

      @@jm-holm Just to add. "worthless but "I don't care if you exist or not"."
      >>That is same with everyone. For example, I saw stranger get hit by a car in front of me. I didn't care. After that I felt bad because I didn't fell bad, because everyone told me that you are suposed to(I am not psychopath or sociopath).
      But as I learned, you can't care about people you don't value. And that value to us can also be emotional.
      Forget that, look up philosophy of our basic needs, you will find that even self-sacrificial actions are selfish.

    • @jm-holm
      @jm-holm 5 лет назад +14

      @@dariusnoname12 "After that I felt bad because I didn't fell bad"
      There's the difference. A psychopath wouldn't have felt anything like that but they would have faked the emotion if they needed to in order to gain.

    • @dariusnoname12
      @dariusnoname12 5 лет назад

      @@jm-holm It's not a remorse or something like that. It was more like fear of being a freak, not normal, not how other people supposed to be, of how other people have to feel.
      So it isn't bad as if you feel guilty, it is bad like feeling of not being normal(of course now I know that what I felt was normal).

    • @jm-holm
      @jm-holm 5 лет назад +6

      @@dariusnoname12 I know. And psychopaths CAN'T feel that.

  • @Spazticspaz
    @Spazticspaz 7 лет назад +710

    13 was very unprofessional in this episode. You could say... she let her emotions get the best of her.

    • @greenanubis
      @greenanubis 7 лет назад +110

      She played the role of empathetic protagonist. Of course she was.

    • @sarizonana
      @sarizonana 7 лет назад +32

      Yes she was, I liked her a lot but it was a very Cameronish Behavior hehe.
      Though all the women on this show had their Cameron moment, and except for maybe Park or even Masters who many hated but 4 women of these show had their judgments clouded in one case.
      Cuddy was in favor of the patient but she did it during fetal Position and Joy the world, Cameron well her most infamous moment was in sleeping dogs lie ( the episode of the girl with the plague), Thirteen in Remorse and Adams with the blind guy in the last season.

    • @Adisypher
      @Adisypher 6 лет назад +2

      Divine Linker /r/whoooosh

    • @knightenchanter7908
      @knightenchanter7908 6 лет назад +5

      @@sarizonana I disagree about Masters. While her opposition of House came from a ethical background rather than her moral compass like Cameron, they were very similar in many ways. Cameron just later grew up or more accurately House's toxicity rubbed off on her whereas Masters couldn't break out of her shell.
      Either way, I really liked Masters. I didn't understand the hate she got. She was just the right amount of balance House's team needed. She didn't blindly follow House like Foreman, Taub, Thirteen and Chase did during that time and she provided the much needed opposition.

    • @sarizonana
      @sarizonana 5 лет назад +3

      @@knightenchanter7908 true both were insistent on doing on what they thought it was right and fucked up some cases Because of that.
      Its Just that masters is way easier to tolerate Because she wasnt in love with House.
      She knew how House was and accepted working for him.
      I realuzed both women Who were in love with House ended up being the most annoying and the ones i disliked the most.
      Probably Its they werent in love with House but their own ideal version of House

  • @0ussama01
    @0ussama01 5 лет назад +467

    "Are you threatened by me ?"
    Okay , I need new pants

    • @FedeKai95
      @FedeKai95 4 года назад +12

      Youre weak, you lack hatred Sasuke. Oops, wrong coment section

  • @AlgeArid
    @AlgeArid 2 года назад +7

    The end of the video was honestly so tragic, I mean, imagine experiencing emotion for the first time and having the only emotion you know be extreme guilt.

  • @hungerlambs
    @hungerlambs 5 лет назад +37

    The moment she opened her eyes and stared at them in most coldhearted, evil, fearless and psychopathic way sent pure chills down my spine. Ingeniously played. What a talented actress!

    • @robinabernathy2829
      @robinabernathy2829 4 года назад

      All I can say is you better be able to take it as well as you dish it out. This is a mark of a true master.

  • @kromatic3610
    @kromatic3610 7 лет назад +307

    LOL how ironic that the psychopath is now on the Board of Directors of the hospital in The Good Doctor.

    • @taco3814
      @taco3814 5 лет назад +3

      thats not irony

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 5 лет назад +7

      Pffft....you funny. You think there is none psychopath in board of hospital in real life?

    • @sparksfly5877
      @sparksfly5877 5 лет назад +1

      Imagine if it was the same universe.

    • @matthewfernandes2235
      @matthewfernandes2235 5 лет назад

      Actually a lot of the traits/symptoms of aspd are necessary/useful for dealing with people and getting your way so there are a lot of people with aspd in politics and stuff like that.

  • @LoriWolfcat
    @LoriWolfcat 5 лет назад +888

    “Is it worth $19 mil?”
    No, but it’s worth the payback you got when she broke your arm. 😹

    • @mftripz8445
      @mftripz8445 4 года назад +15

      Lori Wolfcat she broke her own arm bruv

    • @Lisence2chill
      @Lisence2chill 4 года назад +4

      Mf Tripz I don’t get that part at all. How did she break her own arm?

    • @mftripz8445
      @mftripz8445 4 года назад +26

      Space Windu im no doctor but the nurse didnt exert nearly enough force, all she did was simply turn it, but im guessing the chick had a combo of weak bones and without a limit of pain. But honestly this just looks like a hollywood gimmick

    • @Lisence2chill
      @Lisence2chill 4 года назад +1

      Mf Tripz lmaooo yea she should’ve had to push with hundreds of lbs of force but idk 😐 odd part

    • @cggrimm4871
      @cggrimm4871 4 года назад +8

      @@mftripz8445 Doctor*.

  • @Miley-RayStewart
    @Miley-RayStewart 2 года назад +9

    2:47 .... her Face change is just WOW The funny thing is I know that it really matches the scene but then if you look at both ... Hugh and Olivia how they "waited" and focused on her and then they both had a moment of silence and being impressed before actually continuing... I think they both thought the same. Also, Olivia closed her eyes right in the story which also was impressive as it also matched her role but she could get a moment to "refocus" herself... They had worked SO well with each other in this scene. Also Houses face when he looked at 13, saying "tell me about it" was hilariously done ^^

  • @JayDonagh
    @JayDonagh 6 лет назад +327

    Thirteen: This kinda sounds like someone I kno-
    House: TELL ME ABOUT IT
    haha