I sincerely hope that you will have tot treat as few of these horrid injuries as possible at your work. Even though you need to be emotionally detached from your patient in order to save him/ her/ x , encountering this kind of inflicted trauma can't possibly leave you cold.
I feel like the fact that the Winter Soldier is enhanced needs to be taken into account. He’s hitting these people with way more force than any normal human ever could.
I know during the final Civil War fight between Cap and Tony, the suit was measuring the force of Cap's punches. I bet that's close to how hard Bucky hits, except his left punches might hit even harder because of the metal.
That and the pilot is likely way beyond unconscious. I expect the doctor that would working on him next would be the coroner. As the surgeon on Deadliest Warrior is known to say, that is an instant-kill.
Whenever Ed describes damage he does so with such a calm and friendly manner, I half expect if he listed off all my injuries after a fight I would feel almost calm and relaxed just listening to him. EDIT: Winter soldier, if you listen to the gun shooting, that was a rapid double tap on a hair trigger, that is two rounds going into the cardiac box, not one.
The suit probably compresses his extremities in flight to help maintain blood pressure in his head and chest, not sure it'd be enough for some of those maneuvers though.
Iron Man had vaguely plausible coping strategies being in his suit. Falcon.. doesn't. Temperature drops at roughly 6.5C/km, so could be around -60C, then with windchill at say, 800km/h, it'd feel like around -120C. The bad guys at least dressed sensibly with far less exposed skin. So G force and inertial damage could be plausibly solved by Falcon being a blast-frozen corpsicle and his suit AI doing the flying. But there are also minor details like barotrauma and hypoxia as well. Falcon should really have words with his costume designers. Survival > ability to :p
@@brolohalflemming7042 Falcon should probably hire Edna Mode, who really thinks about the conditions the suit, but more importantly: the wearer, needs to survive.
@@LarixusSnydes I learned this in the first term of my engineering degree. We were given the challenge of designing an electric car (long before Tesla) to introduce design concepts. One of which being safety, and we found some motors intended for express lifts, which would also make an express EV. But probably kill or disable the driver with the acceleration. Then I shifted into biomedical instrumentation, in which I learned about things like designing pacemakers and other implants, and more safety-critical factors. Plus the many ways our bodies will try to reject foreign objects, and that once we've evolved to be fully digital instead of a complex system ot electrochemistry.. That kind of engineering will get a lot easier :) (Which reminds me, I really need to find a good 'Endocrinology for Dummies' textbook)
The door is open and people are still breathing while performing vigorous physical activity, so the airplane would not be any higher than 10 000 feet. Even still, falling from 10 000 feet is really hard to survive without a parachute.
@@danuttall hahaha. I love how understated "really hard to survive" is. I mean, it's not wrong. 99% fatality rate IS really hard to survive. I think 48 feet is the height where the average survival rating for the average person is 50%, if I'm remembering correctly. 10k is a little bit more than that. Then again, people have fallen from higher and survived, so it's definitely not impossible. Blows my mind the kinds of things the human body can survive
05:15 I legit thought you were going to say "commonly seen when people are pulled through walls via their neck"... I'd really question the people that show up to the hospitals in the UK if this had been common, but instead it was "commonly seen in strangulation". Ah.
@@Kingdomkey123678 considering how the video is based on film, it was safe to assume he was speaking about Gwen's death within film and not within comic, which he credited it to Marvel which i then corrected it being the work of Sony. Assumption was further supported by his recommendation of another film scene, implying he was speaking of film scenes and not comic scene.
Also I’m pretty sure you can’t fly a wing suit horizontally into a helicopter door with the blades above them. Probably would have worked better if the helicopter turned sideways for the wing suit pilot (Batroc) to dive vertically in through the door.
@@Travminer123 that’s fine for Sam, but not so much for Batroc as he just closed up the wings (who doesn’t have a jet pack) to go into one of the helicopters, which is the one I don’t buy.
Man I cringed in pain so hard when I saw that scene at 6:15. As someone that has practiced martial arts for a over a decade I'm well aware of that big neve cluster and the Carotid artery in that area near where the jaw meets the neck and I'm also well of how painful it is if hard pressure is applied to that area as well. I was taught that if one was caught in a grapple and you had your hand free to try to jam your fingers or your thumb under the jaw in the area just above where Winter Soldier knife strikes that poor dude to cause a sudden pain reaction that will cause the attacker to at the least temporarily release his grip and slightly lose his balance to where you can either escape, or take control of the situation. I still remember the time later in my training where we used to do pain drills. We would partner up with a student and under the watchful eyes of our instructors we would slowly apply pressure to certain nerve clusters including that neck one just so we knew what it would feel like and hopefully prevent us from being completely incapacitated if suddenly struck there. I would like to point out that the was no abuse involved since pressure was applied very slow and you could tap on the your partner as soon as you felt it and he or she would immediately release said pressure. There were a few times though where we had some students on the receiving end of these drill where they would try to resist the pain more than they really should just to prove how tough they were. In times like that the instructor would catch this before it got serious and would immediately stop them and usually reprimand the 'tough guy" and explain that real damage to the body can be caused if too much force was applied to these pressure points, though this reprimand could also happen if the person applying the pressure was going too fast and/or too hard at the start. Which makes me wonder, Dr. Hope, have you personally been involved in a case or know another doctor who was involved in a case where the patient had an artery or nerve cluster damaged during martial arts training, military training, or something similar?
8:10 That may have appeared to be a single bullet, but if you listen closely and observe the muzzle flash you can tell that that was a three-round burst. That is a setting on the Vz.61 Scorpion automatic pistol that the Winter Soldier is using in this scene. Each trigger pull results in a three-round burst.
I wish that film had hit the box office harder, I really wanted to see her kicking ass in some sort of follow up. The fight scenes in that film are SOO good.
Ya....I have a life size cardboard cutout of the Winter Soldier.....(yes, I'm a pop culture nerd, I know) so I really enjoyed my favorite RUclips channel covering this. Thank you Dr. Hope!💕 (Btw, you need to be a cardboard cutout also because doctors and healthcare workers are the REAL celebrities in this world🙏🏻)
The algorithm is gonna bless this one. But really its good to have some fun stuff between the serious stuff. Would love to see you analyze some of the brutal martial arts movies. Like The Raid or a Jackie Chan movie
Please do a rapid fight scene trauma diagnosis for extraction on Netflix with Chris Hemsworth. Would be interesting to see the actual damage he inflicts in the film
Would love to see your reaction to Daredevil’s “Cut Man” episode. Nice stabby content in the first part and the epic one shot hallway fight at the end.
Or being crushed with a pneumatic press. Also it was a flashback, so the arm was "only" the one the Soviets/Hydra gave him and not vibranium. Not that that will matter to all the people murdered with it.
Really hard to see these characters as 'funny good guy buddy cops' after a doctor spent 10 minutes point by point analyzing how ruthlessly they maim & murder people 😅
I would want his reaction to the whole run. Not only could he do the injury breakdowns, he would be able to confirm diagnosis about 'leaky in the brainpan' and call shenanigans on Alliance doctors... and then... Serenity.
I'd Absolutely Love To See More Scenes Featuring My Boys Cap And Bucky. Maybe The Stairwell Scene From The Avengers: Civil War? I Could Watch Them Fight All Day.
"Stay out of any fight scenes yourselves". Are you kidding m8? As if I'd want a possible dislocation of the mandible, nasal fracture and traumatic brain injury / intra-cranial haemorrhage..
Before I watch, I just want to suggest some X-Men movie diagnoses, particularly the first one, cause I love that first scene with Wolverine, and seeing your opinion on the sort of damage Rogue's powers might cause would be interesting.
The manual strangulation is with his cybernetic enhanced left arm prosthesis, so the fatality is even more likely besides the elimination of all witnesses. In Civil War, we do see him in a flashback strangulating a person to death with his natural right arm.
For the pilot, you can see the headrest of the seat goes from smooth to having the bullet hole where the nape of his neck was, so I would guess that entry would would sever the spine (is that even possible from that distance and with the slowdown from the foam??).
This show is so rich in scary fight scenes. I hope you're able to do the one that that (spoiler warning, don't read further if you haven't seen episode 4) ended Battlestar.
i do it on all your other videos and i will keep doing it until you actually start addressing this: explosions and gun shots with no ear protections means *loss of hearing*
RFSTD suggestion: The Expanse (specifically the fight scene with Amos in S5 Ep1). The Belters might be a little difficult to diagnose with their different physiology, however (weaker bones, for example).
I know this movie came out a while ago but can you do the Prison Escape scene from Fate of the Furious? (Fast and Furious 8) There seems to be some stuff in there that hasn't really been seen in other Rapid Fight Scene Trauma Diagnosis
Choking in BDSM is all about blood flow restriction by applying moderate sideways pressure on the carotid arteries for a few seconds, not pushing down on the windpipe.
The thing about Falcon is that he's a normal guy in a suit as far as I know. No superpowers in the comic books except for "empathy with birds" in some series. He should definitely be taking more of a beating from this than a superhero with super powers
I mean he is very trained. Natasha was also a normal person (power wise) and a smaller woman lol ofc I wish he already took the serum to make it more plausible ahah
You need to react to the movie nobody when it comes out on a streaming service it was made by the same people that made John wick in one of the fight scenes a guys gets hit in the throat with a pipe and starts choking
Possible fall from how many feet? If it were 30,000 they would all be in trouble! :) That looks like a C130 Hercules airlifter. The 'J' has four turboprops and it's an impressive beast with an operational ceiling well in excess of 30,000, so the plane can do it, but if it were pressurised, I think the crew would mostly have followed immediately after the door. If it weren't pressurised, they would all need to be on oxygen. Then again, this is the Marvel Universe. Maybe they just have more oxygen. It might explain a lot, now I think about it.
Wait what... stabbing people in the chest and neck and shooting them in the head or heart is ONLY 70% or 90% fatal? What the fuck?!?!?!? How is it not 101% fatal!??!?
Hey Doc, can you diagnose the prison break brawl from The Fate Of The Furious, and (I admit it's a stretch) the Griffin family brawl from the early Family Guy episode "Lethal Weapons"?
The Winter Soldier clearly subscribes to the "It's stealth if no one's alive to tell" philosophy of assassinations lol. Great job as always, Doc!
That's my MO in stealth games.
Hes a man of culture
The true way to play assassins creed games
Standard Rogue class procedure in D&D
@@maniacalcoyote6087 Lol me at Assassin's Creed
When the bullets hit the pilot I honestly thought you were going to say, "This guy is dead."
To be honest he'd probably agree that hes dead on sight but miracles do happen with headshots
This series’ action just gets better and better! I’m almost surprised it managed to keep the TV-14 rating
6:12 Punctures carotid artery. Not even a drop of blood. LOL
@@ErebosGR true, but I was referring more to the action in episode 3
One thing that I like here is that you understand this is a super hero story and are not talking about how it's stupid that it doesn't follow reality.
I sincerely hope that you will have tot treat as few of these horrid injuries as possible at your work. Even though you need to be emotionally detached from your patient in order to save him/ her/ x , encountering this kind of inflicted trauma can't possibly leave you cold.
If I’m understanding his videos properly, human beings are a LOT more fragile that the movies lead us to believe
We need the Kingsmen church scene
You should watch watchmen like the opening scene
Low velocity knife heh.
This show is going to give you a lot of material for this series.
He should react to the new fight in the club with Bucky in episode 3
should also do the fight at the container park in eps 3
I want to know what he has to said about the new cap crashing into a car.
So we have now learnt that the professional assassin is very good a killing. I love this series
Learnt??
@@misse0077 the past tense of learn
I feel like the fact that the Winter Soldier is enhanced needs to be taken into account. He’s hitting these people with way more force than any normal human ever could.
It's described that the strength he has with that arm is stronger then even the super soldier serums Captain America got
@@lordenpen9508 its legit getting hit by solid metal. At like 30mph
It's hard to do that because we don't know how much force there is.
Especially Any Shots Taken From The Metal Arm
I know during the final Civil War fight between Cap and Tony, the suit was measuring the force of Cap's punches. I bet that's close to how hard Bucky hits, except his left punches might hit even harder because of the metal.
I love that he spends so long talking about the pilot that really only has a few seconds in the shot.
That and the pilot is likely way beyond unconscious. I expect the doctor that would working on him next would be the coroner. As the surgeon on Deadliest Warrior is known to say, that is an instant-kill.
I know, he spends the most amount of time talking about the guy who is on screen for the shortest amount of time 😂
[rubs hands together with glee] oh I cannot WAIT to see you do Sharon's fight scene in Episode 3...
And the pipe throw into the shoulder brhhhh
Oh, yes, please!
YES!
Whenever Ed describes damage he does so with such a calm and friendly manner, I half expect if he listed off all my injuries after a fight I would feel almost calm and relaxed just listening to him.
EDIT: Winter soldier, if you listen to the gun shooting, that was a rapid double tap on a hair trigger, that is two rounds going into the cardiac box, not one.
Forget the explosions
How has Falcon not passed out from all the G force he would be experiencing with all those insanely sharp turns
The suit probably compresses his extremities in flight to help maintain blood pressure in his head and chest, not sure it'd be enough for some of those maneuvers though.
I was wondering about some wing whipping neck injuries, myself.
Iron Man had vaguely plausible coping strategies being in his suit. Falcon.. doesn't. Temperature drops at roughly 6.5C/km, so could be around -60C, then with windchill at say, 800km/h, it'd feel like around -120C. The bad guys at least dressed sensibly with far less exposed skin. So G force and inertial damage could be plausibly solved by Falcon being a blast-frozen corpsicle and his suit AI doing the flying. But there are also minor details like barotrauma and hypoxia as well. Falcon should really have words with his costume designers. Survival > ability to :p
@@brolohalflemming7042 Falcon should probably hire Edna Mode, who really thinks about the conditions the suit, but more importantly: the wearer, needs to survive.
@@LarixusSnydes I learned this in the first term of my engineering degree. We were given the challenge of designing an electric car (long before Tesla) to introduce design concepts. One of which being safety, and we found some motors intended for express lifts, which would also make an express EV. But probably kill or disable the driver with the acceleration. Then I shifted into biomedical instrumentation, in which I learned about things like designing pacemakers and other implants, and more safety-critical factors. Plus the many ways our bodies will try to reject foreign objects, and that once we've evolved to be fully digital instead of a complex system ot electrochemistry.. That kind of engineering will get a lot easier :)
(Which reminds me, I really need to find a good 'Endocrinology for Dummies' textbook)
"I would be concerned about the fall from 30000 feet."😁
The door is open and people are still breathing while performing vigorous physical activity, so the airplane would not be any higher than 10 000 feet. Even still, falling from 10 000 feet is really hard to survive without a parachute.
@@danuttall hahaha. I love how understated "really hard to survive" is. I mean, it's not wrong. 99% fatality rate IS really hard to survive.
I think 48 feet is the height where the average survival rating for the average person is 50%, if I'm remembering correctly. 10k is a little bit more than that.
Then again, people have fallen from higher and survived, so it's definitely not impossible. Blows my mind the kinds of things the human body can survive
05:15
I legit thought you were going to say "commonly seen when people are pulled through walls via their neck"...
I'd really question the people that show up to the hospitals in the UK if this had been common, but instead it was "commonly seen in strangulation". Ah.
might be combat medic or worked with one
The only time Marvel worked with physics was Gwen Stacy's death. Would love to see you do Logan's carjacking scene.
That movie is outside of Marvel's influence. All Sony.
@@JazzieHERO her original death in the comics was also completely realistic within physics
@UC18ugAdf8kOJCzJMAr8r6rg
No there’s a panel of her neck snapping as Spidey catches her with his webs.
@@Kingdomkey123678 considering how the video is based on film, it was safe to assume he was speaking about Gwen's death within film and not within comic, which he credited it to Marvel which i then corrected it being the work of Sony. Assumption was further supported by his recommendation of another film scene, implying he was speaking of film scenes and not comic scene.
@@JazzieHERO
Sony have the rights to Spider-Man movies but it still a “Marvel” movie.
You missed one thing (thoguh it isn't medical): the PTSD Bucky has as this is a dream and he wakes up right after this.
Maybe It Isn't Physical, But PTSD, Or More Likely In Bucky's Case; C-PTSD, Most Certainly Falls Under Medical Diagnosis.
Kingsman Church Fight scene, if you can, doc!
And yes, TFATWS series will be the gift that keeps on giving lol xD
As an engineer am wondering why the flight path of the Falcon is not altered with all those close proximity explosions happening.
'Cuz it looks cool.
Also I’m pretty sure you can’t fly a wing suit horizontally into a helicopter door with the blades above them. Probably would have worked better if the helicopter turned sideways for the wing suit pilot (Batroc) to dive vertically in through the door.
@@dozer11 its a wing suit with a jet engine on the back. His pretty much a fighter jet
@@Travminer123 that’s fine for Sam, but not so much for Batroc as he just closed up the wings (who doesn’t have a jet pack) to go into one of the helicopters, which is the one I don’t buy.
Man I cringed in pain so hard when I saw that scene at 6:15. As someone that has practiced martial arts for a over a decade I'm well aware of that big neve cluster and the Carotid artery in that area near where the jaw meets the neck and I'm also well of how painful it is if hard pressure is applied to that area as well.
I was taught that if one was caught in a grapple and you had your hand free to try to jam your fingers or your thumb under the jaw in the area just above where Winter Soldier knife strikes that poor dude to cause a sudden pain reaction that will cause the attacker to at the least temporarily release his grip and slightly lose his balance to where you can either escape, or take control of the situation.
I still remember the time later in my training where we used to do pain drills. We would partner up with a student and under the watchful eyes of our instructors we would slowly apply pressure to certain nerve clusters including that neck one just so we knew what it would feel like and hopefully prevent us from being completely incapacitated if suddenly struck there. I would like to point out that the was no abuse involved since pressure was applied very slow and you could tap on the your partner as soon as you felt it and he or she would immediately release said pressure. There were a few times though where we had some students on the receiving end of these drill where they would try to resist the pain more than they really should just to prove how tough they were. In times like that the instructor would catch this before it got serious and would immediately stop them and usually reprimand the 'tough guy" and explain that real damage to the body can be caused if too much force was applied to these pressure points, though this reprimand could also happen if the person applying the pressure was going too fast and/or too hard at the start.
Which makes me wonder, Dr. Hope, have you personally been involved in a case or know another doctor who was involved in a case where the patient had an artery or nerve cluster damaged during martial arts training, military training, or something similar?
Never would have thought you would review TFATWS 💖
Enjoy it, Doctor.
I like how all the winter soldier attacks are so short and deadly
Kingsmen, that church fight scene is a goldmine for fight scene trauma
That would be an hour long video lol
Next time on Falcon and the Winter Soldier:
Falcon: Who are you?
"Dr. Hope Rapid Fight Scene Trauma Diagnosis Superhero. I got this." 😆
8:10 That may have appeared to be a single bullet, but if you listen closely and observe the muzzle flash you can tell that that was a three-round burst. That is a setting on the Vz.61 Scorpion automatic pistol that the Winter Soldier is using in this scene. Each trigger pull results in a three-round burst.
So each shot was automatically a three round burst? Yikes.
Doc, I humbly request more rapid fight scene trauma diagnosis treatment for us RUclipsrs. More, please.
Ip man vs 10 black belts next one please 😁🤣
that would be great
I came back here specifically to say this.
I'd love to see your take on THE fight scene from Atomic Blonde. You'll probably have to make a whole series of just that movie.
I wish that film had hit the box office harder, I really wanted to see her kicking ass in some sort of follow up. The fight scenes in that film are SOO good.
No one's seen it. They say they are going to but...
@@Mathadar As far as I am aware, they are making a sequel. Or they were, pre-COVID.
Ya....I have a life size cardboard cutout of the Winter Soldier.....(yes, I'm a pop culture nerd, I know) so I really enjoyed my favorite RUclips channel covering this. Thank you Dr. Hope!💕
(Btw, you need to be a cardboard cutout also because doctors and healthcare workers are the REAL celebrities in this world🙏🏻)
The algorithm is gonna bless this one. But really its good to have some fun stuff between the serious stuff. Would love to see you analyze some of the brutal martial arts movies. Like The Raid or a Jackie Chan movie
Bruce Lee movies?
Would love to see this carry on through the series.
Please do a rapid fight scene trauma diagnosis for extraction on Netflix with Chris Hemsworth. Would be interesting to see the actual damage he inflicts in the film
That would have to be a 4 video series. I'm pretty sure he kills ~200 people in that movie.
Would love to see your reaction to Daredevil’s “Cut Man” episode. Nice stabby content in the first part and the epic one shot hallway fight at the end.
I don't know about you guys but Dr Hope seems like more of an superhero than any of these guys on the movies XD
Agreed
Almost 6am, I should go to bed...
**This video gets uploaded**
Who needs sleep anyway?
Episode 3 the fight scenes are really good check those out
Bucky has super strength. His punches and kicks would be much more powerful than what a normal person could do.
Plus the metal arm
Common people: they be so ded!
People with medical knowledge: omg he can be saved! If brought to the ER within 20 mints
I only have 3 mints I ate a few of those mints earlier
@@mastershooter64 😥😥
Martial Artists (at least from the unarmed combat scenes): Meh. Just walk it off. (Snaps neck) Uh...or not...
@@joshuahogan3475 hahaha lol
@@mastershooter64 I Also Had Me Quite A Few Mints While Watching, Just Can't Stop Myself.
9:06 - He did this with his vibranium arm, so you can assume the damage is much more severe, akin to strangulation with a steel wire.
Or being crushed with a pneumatic press.
Also it was a flashback, so the arm was "only" the one the Soviets/Hydra gave him and not vibranium. Not that that will matter to all the people murdered with it.
@@thetruerift Oooof, you got me. That's right, just the regular metal arm!
And Bucky has super strength... Those people are all dead or in critical conditions.
Can't believe you've not done any of the fight scenes from The Punisher show. Or John Wick for that matter
I really want to see trauma diagnosis of the latest episode, especially the ending scene.
I can give you that diagnosis: He ded. He very ded.
Really hard to see these characters as 'funny good guy buddy cops' after a doctor spent 10 minutes point by point analyzing how ruthlessly they maim & murder people 😅
I'd really love to see you react to Marvel's The Punisher, especially the fight scene in Season 1, episode 13 between frank castle and billy russo
Oh baby that's some fresh violence-related content
Have you considered scenes from the series Firefly and the follow up movie Serenity? There are many great scenes that could be used.
I would want his reaction to the whole run. Not only could he do the injury breakdowns, he would be able to confirm diagnosis about 'leaky in the brainpan' and call shenanigans on Alliance doctors...
and then... Serenity.
I hope you can also do Sharon Carter's fight scene too. Please
I'd Absolutely Love To See More Scenes Featuring My Boys Cap And Bucky. Maybe The Stairwell Scene From The Avengers: Civil War? I Could Watch Them Fight All Day.
You forgot about the guy Falcon threw into a mountain😅 Also you gotta do the fights in episode 3.
"Stay out of any fight scenes yourselves".
Are you kidding m8? As if I'd want a possible dislocation of the mandible, nasal fracture and traumatic brain injury / intra-cranial haemorrhage..
Before I watch, I just want to suggest some X-Men movie diagnoses, particularly the first one, cause I love that first scene with Wolverine, and seeing your opinion on the sort of damage Rogue's powers might cause would be interesting.
You should react to Hospital Playlist it's a Korean medical drama available on Netflix. I'm sure you'll enjoy it
Please watch Mission impossible fallout bathroom fight....
@7:10" it's really luck that's going to keep them on the planet." 🤣🤣🤣
Also wouldn't 3 be dead forgetting the guy that fell from the plane?
I love how he says "low velocity" whenever W.S throws a knife at blistering speed 😂
Can you please make a reaction about the injuries and illnesses in the TV series Outlander? 🙏 Thank you soooooo much. 😁
The manual strangulation is with his cybernetic enhanced left arm prosthesis, so the fatality is even more likely besides the elimination of all witnesses. In Civil War, we do see him in a flashback strangulating a person to death with his natural right arm.
For the pilot, you can see the headrest of the seat goes from smooth to having the bullet hole where the nape of his neck was, so I would guess that entry would would sever the spine (is that even possible from that distance and with the slowdown from the foam??).
This show is so rich in scary fight scenes. I hope you're able to do the one that that (spoiler warning, don't read further if you haven't seen episode 4) ended Battlestar.
Mission impossible: fallout bathroom fight scene!!!!!
I would love to seem him check out the medical scenes in Netflix's Daredevil
i do it on all your other videos and i will keep doing it until you actually start addressing this:
explosions and gun shots with no ear protections means *loss of hearing*
Bathroom fight scene mission impossible:fallout
RFSTD suggestion: The Expanse (specifically the fight scene with Amos in S5 Ep1). The Belters might be a little difficult to diagnose with their different physiology, however (weaker bones, for example).
Wasn't going to watch anymore movies for a while, but after seeing this I suppose I have to make an exception. For science and all.
good news, it's a Show, not a movie.
Ip Man vs 10 black belts would be an awesome analysis
How many were discombobulated?
All
the greedy doctor now you have loads of subs , it used to be about covid ..
I’d love to see you analyze Batman vs Bane from The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
Broken spine
@@Agent-57 besides the obvious lol
The pilot got all your time..I appreciate you not giving up on him though.
I know you already reviewed Batman vs Superman but you didn't analyze the actual fight between them. In honor of the Snyder cut I think you should.
Yeah
This makes up for the missing espresso in my coffee this morning. 😄
Can you review House season 6 Episode 22? Its one of the best.
I know this movie came out a while ago but can you do the Prison Escape scene from Fate of the Furious? (Fast and Furious 8) There seems to be some stuff in there that hasn't really been seen in other Rapid Fight Scene Trauma Diagnosis
Please do the opening scene of Avengers Age of Ultron
Mission impossible: fallout bathroom pleaseeeee
You say "yeah, he's basically dead" so nicely
*snapping neck sound* yeah that's why choking is a hard limit for me. So many things can go wrong, espicially with a medically clueless partner
Choking in BDSM is all about blood flow restriction by applying moderate sideways pressure on the carotid arteries for a few seconds, not pushing down on the windpipe.
you should react to the flash medical scenes
The thing about Falcon is that he's a normal guy in a suit as far as I know. No superpowers in the comic books except for "empathy with birds" in some series.
He should definitely be taking more of a beating from this than a superhero with super powers
I mean he is very trained. Natasha was also a normal person (power wise) and a smaller woman lol ofc I wish he already took the serum to make it more plausible ahah
You need to react to the movie nobody when it comes out on a streaming service it was made by the same people that made John wick in one of the fight scenes a guys gets hit in the throat with a pipe and starts choking
These are so good! How about the Jack Reacher bathroom fight scene where the two henchmen keep accidentally hitting each other?
You should do some scenes from the punisher
Spectacular. I appreciate that you analyzed both falcon and winter soldier as they both approach fights and fight very differently.
Wow 0 stable, that's the first.
So excited for more Falcon and Winter Soldier content!! Love it!
the big hallway fight from the raid would be cool.
When I saw this upload, I was immediately filled with joy. Thank you!
You should do a video on the church fight scene in Kingsman the secret service
Can you react to a fight scene off black widow? Idc wich one ha.
"kingsman" next?
Manners maketh men
YES! Dr Hope and Marvel again!! Please talk about each episode of TFATWS.
Possible fall from how many feet? If it were 30,000 they would all be in trouble! :) That looks like a C130 Hercules airlifter. The 'J' has four turboprops and it's an impressive beast with an operational ceiling well in excess of 30,000, so the plane can do it, but if it were pressurised, I think the crew would mostly have followed immediately after the door. If it weren't pressurised, they would all need to be on oxygen. Then again, this is the Marvel Universe. Maybe they just have more oxygen. It might explain a lot, now I think about it.
Doc: "_Low velocity_ penetrating knife trauma..."
Winter Soldier: "Are my superpowers a joke to you?"
Ooo you should really do an analysis of the Invincible show to , there are more extreme injuries there
Wait what... stabbing people in the chest and neck and shooting them in the head or heart is ONLY 70% or 90% fatal? What the fuck?!?!?!? How is it not 101% fatal!??!?
You need to do a review of the original medical show M*A*S*H. Its about the fictional 4077 Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War
Hey Doc, can you diagnose the prison break brawl from The Fate Of The Furious, and (I admit it's a stretch) the Griffin family brawl from the early Family Guy episode "Lethal Weapons"?