I've noted in the first season, you could tell he knew the solution in moment's; the point was he was making his team better by making THEM figure it out. (Yes, they did need to to actually have puzzled a bit as things moved on...)
Never *needed* to have him be actually puzzled, the writing decayed as the years moved on, particular past '08 and '10 Also he might have been able to process the information in a moment but it still took time to get that information on occasion@@dennisanderson3895
"Grief is Newark, it's there, can't avoid it. The idea is to hold your nose, hope the traffic is not too bad and get to Manhattan as quickly as possible, not to buy property" - House Well, words to live by!
@@k8tinaYou have our condolences. We don't outgrow grief, we grow around it. He will always be in your heart and he would want you to be happy and not give up 🖤
House was too pragmatic here. It's a wonder how he and wilson became such close friends being opposite in characters. Also , the death of Amber was the worst thing that happened to Wilson. And it shouldn't be like that , he's such a darling character, he deserved Amber. For once in his life , he was not moulding himself to fit into another person's image/need of him.
Wilsons empathy is what made him the perfect match for House. His ability to understand House, why he acts the way he does and who House really is inside beneath the antics and hard exterior...House isn't compatible with the vast majority of personality types but Wilson is the perfect best friend for him. As close to selfless as you can get, never takes anything house says or does personally (almost never at least), sees House for the damaged individual he is and wants to help him. It mimics the types of relationships that Wilson seeks with women. House isn't a bad person but he is a jerk...most people don't know how to make that distinction or otherwise don't care about the difference but not Wilson.
Dying really does change everything. Someone on that writing team knew all about having a family member with cancer or terminal diseases like Huntington's. Not to mention this pretty much ties directly to Wilson's diagnosis four years later.
4:12 "it's because you haven't lost anything".. the saddest thing about people as closed up as House is that they have learnt to pace through life so smoothly even while carrying a lot of emotional baggage that those who claim to know them the most also grow tired of their indifference and fail to realise how much they are dealing with just to be able to function another day!
So house gave up a chance for a diagnosis so that wilson stays? House’s only motivation in life is solving those puzzles and he was willing to give it up for wilson.
I technically died 2x. After 1st, personality and views changed. However like House said "people die, don't act like you just figured that out". Unfortunately many still don't realize that.
House feels everything but he has internalised the randomness of it so deeply that he has stopped questioning. He just accepts things as they are and proceeds on to what's important. He has figured that reacting to what happens to him would not make the universe cut him any slack and not smacking him again.
My bestfriend is just like Dr House. His nickname is even "Doctor House". He's a doctor btw. This episode and House's suppressed emotions towards "losing" his bestfriend resonates with me. My bestfriend acted the same way after my husband died 3 months ago. It's just the way these individuals process their own feelings. Doesn't mean they do not care or do not feel. They just do not allow themselves to process their feelings & emotions the way that the rest of us do.
@k8tina Yeah I agree because house goes through a lot of pain and he can't process any more at this point. He knows what is right, I love that he knows Wilson is making the worst decision for himself but throws emotions away and chooses to be objective
I take a bit of issue with Cuddy at 5:30 there. House wouldn't be feeling guilt here. Like, at all. If he was feeling bad, it would be survivors remorse, not true guilt. Guilt is when you actually commit the act. He is accurate in that nothing he did should actually make him feel or even be guilty. And while survivor's remorse is natural, it can be destructive, where as guilt is constructive. Guilt has you re-evaluate what you could do better to avoid it. Survivors remorse has you regret things you had no control over in the first place.
I see your point, but I have to disagree. She was in the bus because he needed someone to pick him up, and he made that call as far as I remember. She was there because he asked her to. If they would have planned a trip and she dies while he lives, yes, he could feel survivor's remorse. In this case, he was the reason and took the actions that led her to be there, so in my opinion, guilt should be at least one of his emotions. Also, it could lead to him being a better person due to avoiding narcotics and alcohol, which were the reasons he wasn't able to make it home by himself. But it is an interesting debate!
She said "Fetuses have been transplanted, whole uteruses have been transplanted.", which is true. There is barely any research on ectopic pregnancy transplant because it would be insanely dangerous and likely to render the patient infertile, but, (a) "so dangerous as to render it impossible" is not the same as "actually impossible", and (b) this is a medical fantasy show where they do the impossible on a weekly basis. (also (c) House actually calls her out on this being a bonkers idea)
@@kristajones7202 damaging to who? To what? Like you said, it's a show, they can go so far with being realistic. Doesn't change the fact that it's still one of the great episodes of an awesome show...can't you just sit back and relax and enjoy it? There are actual reality medical shows you could watch instead :D
@@kristajones7202 Someone better tell that boy born in May that he doesn't exist because a youtube comment said so. I'm joking. Though, you are correct as of the time of the show's airing, its not still actually true (though, in fairness, this was a uterous transplant). That being said, the whole reason she says it is because at this point she's looking for a long shot (something house is known for) because of her own terminal illness. That's why house calls her out on it being stupid immediately after.
@@2centschange Can you link that? All my searches pull up are uterus transplants which are not the same. The fetus came after the transplant not before. Genuinely interested, although I suspect you read a poorly written article that made it sound like the fetus was transferred with the uterus. The main issue holding back eptopic or fetal transplant is because they can't tolerate any interruption in the blood flow. It's not just one vein and artery that goes to the placental it's a whole network. It's like netting of the mothers and the fetuses blood supply and tangled with each other. So you can't just scoop that up and move it because the fetal tissue will die. You can only move around an embryo that has not implanted yet like in IVF. But yeah it's things like this and make the show just so annoying sometimes ( is one of the only shows I can watch now that I'm a nurse). But it's statements like that that just make them sound like idiots. Because if she was really a smart doctor she would have known that there are no ectopic transplants. And the writers could have just done a simple Google search to know too. So it was lazy writing too. And as someone said, that's more damaging because somebody might remember this statement from the show and not realize it's complete fantasy and then pressure somebody that lost enough by pregnancy why they didn't try to keep it... (Or make laws that they can't remove an eptopic pregnancy until the fetus heart stops even though it's doomed to cause the mother to bleed to death and the sooner it's removed the better)
Yes House did call Amber, but she didn't have to answer...she didn't have to go pick House up. That was all on her, she was on that bus because of him. Number one rule in med field...don't get emotionally attached or involved, they are a patient, not your friend, not your loved one, a patient or puzzle that you are trying to solve. Because when emotions get involved that's when you get distracted and don't think clearly and when mistakes happen and that's when people die. Staying emotionally detached means you have a more clear head to think logically enough to find the solution to the problem and save a life.
And that works when it's a patient. Amber wasn't a patient; she was his best friend's girlfriend and someone House himself had worked with for however long. House not feeling guilty is purely because he's a sociopath, and the fact that Cuddy didn't know that is ridiculous.
That hallway is the spot where House's head instantly says "Its time for a rude wake up call and outburst for everyone else to learn the harsh realities of life."
Love that House can be both on the extreme sides of the opposite spectrum of being an absolute idiot and being an absolute genius. He can't figure out on how to genuinely care for people that he loves but he can figure out the most unsolvable puzzles lol
It personally never made sense to me that House was this far gone in understanding emotion. Even if you assumed a hard case of autism of psychopathy for example, people still generally get these things - through life long experiences on what does and doesn't work. In episodes like this, he's almost acting like a caricature of a logical person.
@@istealpopularnamesforlikes3340 Well...I'm not a huge fan and I haven watch every episode; you could be right. Still, you got to admit the way he flippantly told that woman that she will not be able to have her baby is beyond shitty.
When Amber first appeared i just saw her as a typical chick, but then i saw her more and more beautiful, really rooted for her and Wilson to seal the deal or something; making her permanent part of the show, then ... she. died. fvck.
House is a horrible human being and drug addict. He's also a flaming narcissist that is only looking out for himself and his own well being. Stepping on people for fun. Even people he claims are his "friends". I can't believe my wife and I actually used to watch this show every week for several years. Every episode it took him five or six wrong diagnoses before he finally stumbled onto the correct one just in the nick of time. Hugh played the part of an azz very well.
Some sociopaths kill in order to feel a rush... feeds into their God Complex, the power over life and death... House is a sociopath who heals people from certain death... anyone can kill... but to heal? That is real power over life and death
Thats kind of the point of the show & a big reason Hugh was a fantastic actor for the role. House is fundamentally flawed in possibly every single way in terms of social skills. His actions are not meant to excuse his behaviour. I do however think its completely wrong to say he was only looking out for himself, in fact its quite the opposite. House has an inability to demonstrate compassion or care, which is rather ironic considering his role as a doctor. This does not mean he has no care for other peoples. This very video demonstrates this fact, with his outbursts being all about how *much* he cares about Wilson. Like a literal child, House goes to all the people he knows can help with the situation to try do what he thinks (and ultimately turns out to be) best for Wilson. First with Cameron then going to Cuddy. He can never outright say what his emotions are, but his actions demonstrate just how much he cares, to the point of walking out on a patient. It's a very sick and twisted way to go about it, but thats his way of demonstrating care for someone. It reminds me a lot of an autistic child. Many never actually tell their parents "i love you" in the first 18years of their life, but their actions and closeness to their parent demonstrates that they do feel genuine love, even if sometimes their actions are completely counter productive, such as acting out and being a nuisance.
They went for 75 minutes but they had to condense them to under 10 minutes by taking out unnecessary and repetitive content because the old TVs couldn’t hold anything over 10 minutes. The mondo Houser shows are very short always less than 10 minutes because of the primitive mondo TVs they had back then. The old old old TVs could not hold more than 10 minutes of show as they used CRT Catholic Ray Tubs technology and non Dylan Mulvaney CLT or Claw Technology. No harm no fowl. They tried Dylan Mulvaney to shorten the shows advertising and tried to produce a non racist TV set with Motorola involvement with flypaper control and Dylan Mulvaney CEO.
If your about suicide I def do not want to die I’m so excited for this child there’s no where else I’d rather be and I’m not mad at her I’m really not cause if I was her I’d probably just killed me for that and she did what any decent person should but through it all she clearly never believed it’s kinda beautiful in a weird sick scenario but it’s our love story and I wouldn’t have it any other way
I feel like I’ve proven myself adept af with how these things go y would anyone give that to someone like I don’t know u wouldn’t do ur due diligence and come right back to me I seriously forgot and feel bad cause I actually liked him as a person and had they been “mine” I would of known day one y I was getting more attention than Michael Jackson showing up at a mall and I behind the 8 ball on this cause I think like u and to many things line up against me but I rolled the dice knowing best move was to not cause and no bs it’s the right thing to do I know it’s important for y’all to get to bottom of something like that and u seem to care for the love of my life so I’m going against my better judgment to help
"i need a change of sencery"
"buy a plant"
that got me more than it should have
scenery**
It usually takes House an entire episode to figure out a Diagnosis...He did it in less than 3 minutes.
The diagnosis he was trying to figure out was Wilson. The patient was just dramatic filler with thirteen.
Pregnancy wasn't the final diagnosis. She had a rare form of leprosy that made her look young.
I've noted in the first season, you could tell he knew the solution in moment's; the point was he was making his team better by making THEM figure it out. (Yes, they did need to to actually have puzzled a bit as things moved on...)
Proof that House knows he’s in a TV show and just fucks around until it’s time to save the patient.
Never *needed* to have him be actually puzzled, the writing decayed as the years moved on, particular past '08 and '10
Also he might have been able to process the information in a moment but it still took time to get that information on occasion@@dennisanderson3895
I love the sarcastic
"He's too brilliant for introductions."
followed by the look from the patient that says
"Wow... he really is that brilliant."
“She dumped me when I lost the last 85 pounds. Said there was less of me to love!”
Typical for House, but the writing here is A+. The Amber Arc was one of the best things the show's done.
And that arc was cut off by the writers' strike.
@@chupasaurus what
I hated Amber from start to finish.
@@fromthegamethrone I love her, did you see her legs?
@@vaish7504 Season 4 was shortened because Writers Guild of America went on strike against the industry.
And THAT was house without all the nice filler segments
"Grief is Newark, it's there, can't avoid it. The idea is to hold your nose, hope the traffic is not too bad and get to Manhattan as quickly as possible, not to buy property" - House
Well, words to live by!
Gives me a different perspective to think about, after losing my own husband three months ago and still fresh within the grieving process.
@@k8tina May God bless you with greater courage and faith to overcome the loss 🙏
that's Newark, not New York
@@marisa2555 yeah right
@@k8tinaYou have our condolences. We don't outgrow grief, we grow around it. He will always be in your heart and he would want you to be happy and not give up 🖤
House was too pragmatic here. It's a wonder how he and wilson became such close friends being opposite in characters. Also , the death of Amber was the worst thing that happened to Wilson. And it shouldn't be like that , he's such a darling character, he deserved Amber. For once in his life , he was not moulding himself to fit into another person's image/need of him.
Opposites attract, never forget lol
Wilsons empathy is what made him the perfect match for House. His ability to understand House, why he acts the way he does and who House really is inside beneath the antics and hard exterior...House isn't compatible with the vast majority of personality types but Wilson is the perfect best friend for him. As close to selfless as you can get, never takes anything house says or does personally (almost never at least), sees House for the damaged individual he is and wants to help him. It mimics the types of relationships that Wilson seeks with women. House isn't a bad person but he is a jerk...most people don't know how to make that distinction or otherwise don't care about the difference but not Wilson.
@fenimoure They also get what they give and vice versa
Dying really does change everything. Someone on that writing team knew all about having a family member with cancer or terminal diseases like Huntington's.
Not to mention this pretty much ties directly to Wilson's diagnosis four years later.
What was the diagnosis?
@@plasmasnow22 wilson got cancer, ironically enough
@@rojeff4547 Same. Not dead yet though.
No it dosnt. Wilson only gets cancer to end the show because Cuddy hijacked the studio and was causing problems and the show was getting shutdown.
4:12 "it's because you haven't lost anything".. the saddest thing about people as closed up as House is that they have learnt to pace through life so smoothly even while carrying a lot of emotional baggage that those who claim to know them the most also grow tired of their indifference and fail to realise how much they are dealing with just to be able to function another day!
There always has to be someone throwing sympathy at house in the comments
@@Oly1yas bastardly as he is, there is also a lot about his situation to be sympathetic about. thats just human
@@Oly1y you sure sound miserable like house
@@sniffingyourbuttcheeks oh yeah we're exactly the same
So house gave up a chance for a diagnosis so that wilson stays? House’s only motivation in life is solving those puzzles and he was willing to give it up for wilson.
I technically died 2x. After 1st, personality and views changed. However like House said "people die, don't act like you just figured that out". Unfortunately many still don't realize that.
I died in 2020. It changed nothing for me. No one else knows because I didn't tell anyone.
@@asecretonedied emotionally? Or bried medical death? Either way, I'm glad you're still alive! 🖤😊
"If you don't like it, there are exits on every floor."
Oof
People die!!! House really just upset about Wilson wanting to leave. He's so emotional yet so not emotional, if you know you know
House feels everything but he has internalised the randomness of it so deeply that he has stopped questioning. He just accepts things as they are and proceeds on to what's important. He has figured that reacting to what happens to him would not make the universe cut him any slack and not smacking him again.
My bestfriend is just like Dr House. His nickname is even "Doctor House". He's a doctor btw. This episode and House's suppressed emotions towards "losing" his bestfriend resonates with me. My bestfriend acted the same way after my husband died 3 months ago. It's just the way these individuals process their own feelings. Doesn't mean they do not care or do not feel. They just do not allow themselves to process their feelings & emotions the way that the rest of us do.
@vaish7504 Absolutely spot on. House hides his feelings but he's extremely emotional and very thoughtful in his own way 😂
@k8tina Yeah I agree because house goes through a lot of pain and he can't process any more at this point. He knows what is right, I love that he knows Wilson is making the worst decision for himself but throws emotions away and chooses to be objective
"People say time changes things, but it’s not true. Doing things changes things. Not doing things leaves things exactly as they were."
4:56 With his teps the background music kinda starts to sound like room of angel.
I take a bit of issue with Cuddy at 5:30 there. House wouldn't be feeling guilt here. Like, at all. If he was feeling bad, it would be survivors remorse, not true guilt. Guilt is when you actually commit the act. He is accurate in that nothing he did should actually make him feel or even be guilty. And while survivor's remorse is natural, it can be destructive, where as guilt is constructive. Guilt has you re-evaluate what you could do better to avoid it. Survivors remorse has you regret things you had no control over in the first place.
I see your point, but I have to disagree. She was in the bus because he needed someone to pick him up, and he made that call as far as I remember. She was there because he asked her to. If they would have planned a trip and she dies while he lives, yes, he could feel survivor's remorse. In this case, he was the reason and took the actions that led her to be there, so in my opinion, guilt should be at least one of his emotions. Also, it could lead to him being a better person due to avoiding narcotics and alcohol, which were the reasons he wasn't able to make it home by himself. But it is an interesting debate!
"when you moved on from amber to burnt sienna" oh my GOD
Ectopic pregnancies cannot be transplanted to the uterus. What is she talking about?
She said "Fetuses have been transplanted, whole uteruses have been transplanted.", which is true. There is barely any research on ectopic pregnancy transplant because it would be insanely dangerous and likely to render the patient infertile, but, (a) "so dangerous as to render it impossible" is not the same as "actually impossible", and (b) this is a medical fantasy show where they do the impossible on a weekly basis. (also (c) House actually calls her out on this being a bonkers idea)
@@jmackmcneillNo, there have not been any successful fetal transplants, so her claiming there have been, even for a show, is damaging.
@@kristajones7202 damaging to who? To what? Like you said, it's a show, they can go so far with being realistic. Doesn't change the fact that it's still one of the great episodes of an awesome show...can't you just sit back and relax and enjoy it? There are actual reality medical shows you could watch instead :D
@@kristajones7202 Someone better tell that boy born in May that he doesn't exist because a youtube comment said so. I'm joking. Though, you are correct as of the time of the show's airing, its not still actually true (though, in fairness, this was a uterous transplant).
That being said, the whole reason she says it is because at this point she's looking for a long shot (something house is known for) because of her own terminal illness. That's why house calls her out on it being stupid immediately after.
@@2centschange Can you link that? All my searches pull up are uterus transplants which are not the same. The fetus came after the transplant not before. Genuinely interested, although I suspect you read a poorly written article that made it sound like the fetus was transferred with the uterus. The main issue holding back eptopic or fetal transplant is because they can't tolerate any interruption in the blood flow. It's not just one vein and artery that goes to the placental it's a whole network. It's like netting of the mothers and the fetuses blood supply and tangled with each other. So you can't just scoop that up and move it because the fetal tissue will die. You can only move around an embryo that has not implanted yet like in IVF. But yeah it's things like this and make the show just so annoying sometimes ( is one of the only shows I can watch now that I'm a nurse). But it's statements like that that just make them sound like idiots. Because if she was really a smart doctor she would have known that there are no ectopic transplants. And the writers could have just done a simple Google search to know too. So it was lazy writing too. And as someone said, that's more damaging because somebody might remember this statement from the show and not realize it's complete fantasy and then pressure somebody that lost enough by pregnancy why they didn't try to keep it... (Or make laws that they can't remove an eptopic pregnancy until the fetus heart stops even though it's doomed to cause the mother to bleed to death and the sooner it's removed the better)
I thought Cuddy wanted to pull a Sharon Stone Basic Instinct move on that table.
"But that's blackmail!"
I mean what else could we expect from House?! Of course it's blackmail
Say, a thought on Cuddy's suggestion House talks with Wilson: She should've pulled House's ace card and told him to LIE!
Yes House did call Amber, but she didn't have to answer...she didn't have to go pick House up. That was all on her, she was on that bus because of him.
Number one rule in med field...don't get emotionally attached or involved, they are a patient, not your friend, not your loved one, a patient or puzzle that you are trying to solve. Because when emotions get involved that's when you get distracted and don't think clearly and when mistakes happen and that's when people die. Staying emotionally detached means you have a more clear head to think logically enough to find the solution to the problem and save a life.
iirc he didnt even call amber, he called/texted wilson but he was asleep and amber saw the message and went for him
And that works when it's a patient. Amber wasn't a patient; she was his best friend's girlfriend and someone House himself had worked with for however long.
House not feeling guilty is purely because he's a sociopath, and the fact that Cuddy didn't know that is ridiculous.
6:43 If House ain't emotional, I don't know who is!
I need a flowchart to explain how those are ridiculously insensitive 😂
That hallway is the spot where House's head instantly says "Its time for a rude wake up call and outburst for everyone else to learn the harsh realities of life."
I`m glad I can watch this again
Based on the look on his face and what he said to Thirteen, with just the idea of losing Wilson, House went from sarcastic and rude to purely evil.
So who wants to share their peacock account so I can binge House. Have been binging the clips on RUclips the past week and it’s NOT ENOUGH
House is a kid at heart.
Love that House can be both on the extreme sides of the opposite spectrum of being an absolute idiot and being an absolute genius.
He can't figure out on how to genuinely care for people that he loves but he can figure out the most unsolvable puzzles lol
This hospital has some serious personnel issues.
If house was emotionally intelligent he would be absolutely unstoppable
People get what they get
It personally never made sense to me that House was this far gone in understanding emotion.
Even if you assumed a hard case of autism of psychopathy for example, people still generally get these things - through life long experiences on what does and doesn't work.
In episodes like this, he's almost acting like a caricature of a logical person.
37? impressive
Anybody else toke the ganja and watch House?
👍
No
only when I ride with the gauchos.
The way he treated that woman may have been the worst House has ever treated anyone.
Rather deal with that then getting a thermometer left in my bum bum
@@istealpopularnamesforlikes3340 Well...I'm not a huge fan and I haven watch every episode; you could be right. Still, you got to admit the way he flippantly told that woman that she will not be able to have her baby is beyond shitty.
Doesn’t change the out whether you put roses on it
He did choke out a patient
@@Eco-pu2zsalso knocked a man in the stomach causing immense pain
I miss house
me too
Free with Amazon Prime
Him is very old changed
Daym, olivia wilde is too much ❤
Shame that I don't care about Amber and I wonder how anyone can. Am I the only one that sees Amber exactly how House saw here? As the CB?
Why yes it does!
I assume he was charged with causing the death of a patient...
He actually did figure out what was wrong with her at the end of the episode
Is this the famous episode,
"We have rectal bleeding."
"What, all of you?"
youre treating professional sport injuries now?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Yank the fetus" ............. my man!
When Amber first appeared i just saw her as a typical chick, but then i saw her more and more beautiful, really rooted for her and Wilson to seal the deal or something; making her permanent part of the show, then ... she. died. fvck.
Not big fan of the Wisconsin slander 😉👌
"Yank the fetus" 😮
13 is so annoying.
ik like how they make all the other doctors useless lol. Less than nurses.
House is a horrible human being and drug addict. He's also a flaming narcissist that is only looking out for himself and his own well being. Stepping on people for fun. Even people he claims are his "friends". I can't believe my wife and I actually used to watch this show every week for several years. Every episode it took him five or six wrong diagnoses before he finally stumbled onto the correct one just in the nick of time. Hugh played the part of an azz very well.
in the end, patients get to live,that is the only thing that matters
Some sociopaths kill in order to feel a rush... feeds into their God Complex, the power over life and death...
House is a sociopath who heals people from certain death... anyone can kill... but to heal? That is real power over life and death
Thats kind of the point of the show & a big reason Hugh was a fantastic actor for the role. House is fundamentally flawed in possibly every single way in terms of social skills. His actions are not meant to excuse his behaviour. I do however think its completely wrong to say he was only looking out for himself, in fact its quite the opposite. House has an inability to demonstrate compassion or care, which is rather ironic considering his role as a doctor. This does not mean he has no care for other peoples. This very video demonstrates this fact, with his outbursts being all about how *much* he cares about Wilson. Like a literal child, House goes to all the people he knows can help with the situation to try do what he thinks (and ultimately turns out to be) best for Wilson. First with Cameron then going to Cuddy. He can never outright say what his emotions are, but his actions demonstrate just how much he cares, to the point of walking out on a patient. It's a very sick and twisted way to go about it, but thats his way of demonstrating care for someone. It reminds me a lot of an autistic child. Many never actually tell their parents "i love you" in the first 18years of their life, but their actions and closeness to their parent demonstrates that they do feel genuine love, even if sometimes their actions are completely counter productive, such as acting out and being a nuisance.
Great writing and acting.
They went for 75 minutes but they had to condense them to under 10 minutes by taking out unnecessary and repetitive content because the old TVs couldn’t hold anything over 10 minutes.
The mondo Houser shows are very short always less than 10 minutes because of the primitive mondo TVs they had back then. The old old old TVs could not hold more than 10 minutes of show as they used CRT Catholic Ray Tubs technology and non Dylan Mulvaney CLT or Claw Technology. No harm no fowl. They tried Dylan Mulvaney to shorten the shows advertising and tried to produce a non racist TV set with Motorola involvement with flypaper control and Dylan Mulvaney CEO.
If your about suicide I def do not want to die I’m so excited for this child there’s no where else I’d rather be and I’m not mad at her I’m really not cause if I was her I’d probably just killed me for that and she did what any decent person should but through it all she clearly never believed it’s kinda beautiful in a weird sick scenario but it’s our love story and I wouldn’t have it any other way
I feel like I’ve proven myself adept af with how these things go y would anyone give that to someone like I don’t know u wouldn’t do ur due diligence and come right back to me I seriously forgot and feel bad cause I actually liked him as a person and had they been “mine” I would of known day one y I was getting more attention than Michael Jackson showing up at a mall and I behind the 8 ball on this cause I think like u and to many things line up against me but I rolled the dice knowing best move was to not cause and no bs it’s the right thing to do I know it’s important for y’all to get to bottom of something like that and u seem to care for the love of my life so I’m going against my better judgment to help