Addicted to Destruction | House M.D..
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- A woman who is searching for her real parents finds that she was almost killed shortly after her birth. House's team find that a method of needles that were used to kill her has been the cause of her addictive behaviour as well as some serious collapses.
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Season 5 Episode 4 "Birthmarks"
House is coerced into going to his father's funeral despite his protests. His team takes on the case of a young woman (Samantha Quan) who collapsed while in China searching for her birth parents. House works with the team via cell phone, while Wilson drives him-reluctantly-to the funeral. House's phone is taken by a cop mid-diagnosis and the team must decipher House's last statement.
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Season 5 Episode 4 "Birthmarks"
House is coerced into going to his father's funeral despite his protests. His team takes on the case of a young woman (Samantha Quan) who collapsed while in China searching for her birth parents. House works with the team via cell phone, while Wilson drives him-reluctantly-to the funeral. House's phone is taken by a cop mid-diagnosis and the team must decipher House's last
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“I’m a middle-aged Chinese woman.”
- James Wilson
He screwed it up, House told him to say "You're a middle-age Chinese woman"
Damn.
😂😂😂😂
House: Really? You don't lokk a day over 20.
You misspelled John Mulaney
"You aren't an addict, it's all in your head."
Probably the one time this painful, overused phrase is true.
He lied. It was to bring the family together again. That was bs about the pin.
Except it's always true for addicts since addiction is a mental issue, the only pyhsical addictions are the need for water, food, oxygen and sleep.
KeyeGamer Wrong. You become physically dependent on the medication whether you abuse it or take it as prescribed. Withdrawal is physical not just mental.
@@chandlerrose4545 In fact, mental and physical are interdependent. There is no point trying to understand mental dependence without contextualizing it through physical symptoms. We're not an abstract mind, we're a person with a body that has tangible effects in how we perceive ourselves. The chemistry of our mind is directly correlated by the condition of our body.
L'Epouvantail It’s not likely. Opiates have some of the worst and most uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms but the one that can kill you (seizures) is extremely rare with opiates. You’re thinking benzos or alcohol.
"We're all screwed up by our parents, she's got documentation"
Ooh boy. That's very true.
@@cunningsmile4166 indeed
Read it just as it played.
"you see that....about the size of a cigar. see, this is what you get for spilling paint in the garage"
Udhay Kumar wait if you become a dad in the future, aren’t u gonna screw up ur child 🤔
"This is fun, isn't it?"
YES IT IS. When I was an Army combat medic and was deployed in Egypt, the head of our clinic, a doctor with Captain's rank, would give us differential diagnosis drills every Thursday (the clinic worked a four-day regular schedule, with guard duty over the long weekends in case of emergency). He'd do practically the same routine as House: write symptoms on a blackboard and have us give suggestions on probable diagnoses. Of course, the conditions we'd guess on were nowhere near as dramatic as House's cases, he'd ask us about common and uncommon-but-plausible diagnoses within an Army environment, but it was incredible fun, some of my favorite memories from deployment. It also drilled into me the importance of attention to detail in getting a patient's medical history, physical examination, vitals, signs and symptoms, and lab results, which are skills I've found invaluable in my civilian job as a nurse.
If by any chance you ever read this, thanks a million, Captain Casiano, greetings from Specialist Valentin.
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
30 some years ago when I was in med school and residency hospitals would have “morbidity and mortality” rounds during which a real case would be discussed in detail. We would go over symptoms and testing and propose answers, then find out the real answer- either the key diagnostic test, surgical findings, or the finding on autopsy. Often it was a case that eluded correct diagnosis for some reason. They gave up these kind of meetings mostly due to liability concerns. And the HIV era started the era of no routine autopsies. We have better testing than 30 years ago but we don’t have the ability to find out what we missed and share that information to our colleagues like we used to. And doctors now have so little time to spend with patients that the histories they take are shockingly superficial. This show is fascinating but not close to real life.
@@cz2165 That's a shame. When I was still in college and doing part time EMT, when I took up shifts in the ER the attending will gather up the residents and me to the hallway whiteboard for DDX exercises on hypothetical and actual cases. Definitely one of the most fun and intellectual activity I've done to date, and was a big driver of motivation for me to try to go to med school (ended up in law and finance now).
@@cz2165 I had M&Ms much later than 1990. (Not saying they aren't around now as I've been out of medicine for 20 years.) Is a shame if they got relegated the past. They were important learning tools.
What's M&M? The chocolate candy?
House: Let her vomit through the MRI. It's what nurses are for.
Me, a nurse: *WoOoOow.*
Ren RN I know exactly what you mean! When I heard that comment, I was like: “I disagreed House, I think that’s what EVS is for!”.
😂
@@hmwoof6272 😂😂
hahahahahahhahaha
No offense but that’s actually kinda your job lol. Dealing with shit like that is your job.
This episode is so underrated man, it really shows how Kutner was poised to rival House as far as diagnostic ability goes
And shows that house enjoys diagnosing while kutner enjoys the people
@@danielmallory4687 Good point actually! I think Kutner enjoys diagnosing as well but unlike House he loves patients too
Also Kutner had a unique connection with this patient. As he mentioned, they are both of minority ethnicities and adopted by white parents.
@@Ramboost007 I know they are a minority in the US. but it's funny calling Chinese and Indian minority since they are the largest ethnicity in the world.
@@Ali-Sensei valid point LMAO
House and Wilson's differential over lunch is definitely one of the best scenes in the series. Seeing them get the same epiphany at the same time and the excitement on their face was amazing
one of the best holmes and watson's differential interpretation i've ever seen.
This is one of the rare occasions where Wilson makes the epiphany.
It makes sense in character too. House wouldn’t give a shit about the One Child Policy because he focuses on his medicine. Wilson is more open and broad in his interests, more grounded.
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@@kingofthings7929 Uhm not really? Have you watched House? The guy is extremely well educated, he knows languages, musical instruments, medicine, cultural and historic stuff, he's interested in many things outside of medicine actually. You don't know the character it seems
@@kingofthings7929 if someone like me, with a layman's level of knowledge about geopolitics, can immediately jump to the idea of the one child law, House would most certainly know about it and add it to the equation. The only reason Wilson was the one to bring it up was to give him dialog to help advance the conversation and plot.
@@JakkFrost1 It could also just be one of those simple things everyone knows that a deep-seated, detail-oriented mind like House's could overlook. Also, the B plot was him going to his estranged father's funeral. He could've been emotionally compromised.
how has no one mentioned 4:55? Wilson's such a great friend.
He and House work well in harmony. They aren't exactly the most sunshiny of friends, but that's a harmless inevitability based on their personalities. They understand each other and tend to be in sync with things.
@@coolguy02536 well said
@@coolguy02536
House: "As long as you're trying to be good, you can do whatever you want."
Wilson: "And as long as you're not trying, you can say whatever you want."
House: "So between us, we can do anything. We can rule the world!"
“I’m a middle-aged Chinese woman!”
Because you did
okay but I love the sass on that Chinese dude. "They don't look more tan than anyone else." Priceless.
And house took it in stride because that's something like he'd say
One of the best medical shows that has ever been created.
The acting and the actors r amazing 😆
Have always liked it much better than that other show "E.R." 🤔
The best
Shame about the medicine and medical professionals
right
House, hugh Laurie, started in blackadder as the dandy boy! It's like the polar opposite of house
Great, at least we ruled out Lupus.
It's never lupus...
Shamiso Sango I don’t watch the show or know the things I heard lupus a lot inform me😂
No. It's lupus.
Bmax wow very informative
@@shamisosango8758 Until Cameron leaves.
Reminds me of the story of Phinneas gauge. He was a railroad worker in the 1800s. family man, sober, never swore, etc. Then one day he gets an iron bar through his head but survives. His personality changes totally. Drinking, profanity, abuse, etc. Eventually I think he got better, but it was one of the earliest cases of medically studied brain trauma and how it can change people.
Same happened to my next door neighbour. He was a miller. A big bag of flour fell on him, crashed his head and something happened to his personality.
No man I don’t think he got better. I think he only lived like ten or so years after that. He died young even for the 1800s.
"Say you're a middle aged Chinese woman"
"I'm a middle aged Chinese woman"
"And say you put the lime in the coconut and drank it all up"
"I put the lime in the coconut and drank it all up"
Caciowskij 😂😂
"And then ask me, 'Is there nothing I can take to relieve the body ache?' Then I tell you, 'You're such a silly human.'"
"Is that a problem?"
No its perfectly normal for a tiny needle wound to bleed like crazy.
DT means delirium tremens, for anyone wondering
i was asking, thanks man i had no idea
Totally thought it meant detox. Thanks.
Vick Singh thx that confused me
@@musical_lolu4811 Just so you know, everyone here hates you
What does delirium tremens means?
I love house's and Wilson's relationship so much 😂
moon ravenwood Get yourself a friend that is willing to fake their death to spend the last 3 months of your life with you
same
I've always wondered if House will kill himself when Wilson dies....
@@oz_jones if they rebooted this do you think he'd be alive or passed?
Imagine struggling with addiction your whole life then it turns out you had a pin stuck in your head and you're all better
Many kids blame their parents for their addiction problems for not being there. She actually can in this case.
had a stuck in your head?
Too bad it's not true. And as he later admits it to his colleagues
lol no sir...she still has to sober up n go through the process but she doesnt have a literal pin pushing the do it button in her head
Shaney Zamora Well in a way they do. As an abandoned child (without substance abuse) it leaves a hole inside you that people look for anything to fill it.
Kutner was actually a good personality of a doctor, even had moments of brilliance 06:35, 08:16. Miss him
I'm sick but need a smoke🤣
Ugh “she fragile” doesn’t need to know. Some adoptees need to know in order to get a sense of closure. I’m adopted and I could care less about my bio parents but I’ve had adopted friends who wanted to know and felt incomplete and unable to move on even if the info may be something tragic or hard to hear.
also from a medical point of view it is important for people to know if they are adopted. when they ask if you have a family history of certain conditions or hereditary illness- that isn't always applicable to an adopted child, if the child is externally adopted[ outside the bio-family].
Blast From The Past - The Good Old Days yea I always get ask if I have medical history and I just say I don’t know cause I have a closed adoption (zero contact or info about bio parents) plus my mom is usually there when I have to do any medically done and she’s super white and I’m not, so most people get the idea but I still mention it
I think I have a pin pressing on my addiction center, too. I'm addicted to watching these clips.
same
Wrong, I was court ordered to take treatment at the addiction center in San Diego.
At least it isn’t unhealthy
Rest in Peace Kutner!! As soon as I saw you on the show I felt emotion, oh man haha
@Joe Duke Democrats aren't the ones creating a fake emergency and following faux news. :)
Avarice, don't bother responding to the homicidal, racist, misogynistic traitor and his fans. They're beyond reason.
@@smurfyday Your ideology sure does persuade people to join you.
Hillary called all people who didn't follow her deplorables. I wonder why she lost.
I'm sure you dont want people to change though in which will never get people you want elected.
"I disagree with you I wont listen! Bla bla you are racist."
Smart child aye?
AdvancedBretty This comment is ironic considering you’re defending someone who just called all Democrats braindead.
@@hextechowl1088 Who the hell am I defending buddy. I responding directly to them, not anyone else.
You didn't seem to debate any ideas of what I said but instead went for a character attack. Your cool.
So I don't what you find ironic. Putting actions in my mouth. Just because someone did responded to somebody else then I proceed to as well and also disagree doesn't mean we have the same ideology. It's like saying you are defending him.
"It's been pressing directly onto her addiction center"
I don't think that's a thing
SHHHHH, you will ruin everyone's vision that these fictional characters are absolute geniuses that know everything about the human body.
Even though we still don't understand everything about the human body.
The parents don't know that. But with any luck that white lie will help lift some of the baggage off a fractured family.
Michael Palacios
Now that's a wholesome look at that
I mean, there are certain areas of the brain that are related to addiction. Idk if a pin pressing on it would affect it that way, but these areas of the brain definitely exist.
I'm not sure but in the show he may have added later that he lied.
"I like being different. The view is better from the outside looking in."
Superb writing.
We all know how that story ended.
As much as I love writing, this was an ordinary line plus it was self-delusion on Kutner's part. It's almost never good being ''different''.
Watched something about nurses and they were right..in all my many years in and out of hospitals..Never Ever have I seen a doctor do bloodwork! Not even an intern or resident!!!
You're right, I have worked in a hospital for 10 years and nurses or a phlebotomists, a person who works in the lab and does blood work, draws blood.
I've seen doctor's take blood but 98% of the time they suck at it 👍. they don't do it very often so it makes sense. If you have a choice, always choose a phlebotomist.
I had a doctor draw my blood! Granted it's because I have evil veins and the doctor was the only one who could get a proper stick
Here in India, I am a doctor and in my particular govt hospital, interns and residents do the blood collections. We have had days when we had to draw 100 samples of blood in 6 hours.
Kutner was actually a great doctor. Had those epiphanies like House and Chase frequently had. It is a shame the writers had him commit suicide
THANKS OBAMA
He wanted to quit.
OBAMA KILLED KUTNER
@@plasmo942 I didn't actually know this when I wrote the comment, but yes, he got a job at the White House so had to quit. It sucks though because he was a really underrated character on the show.
it was a *stupid* way to get rid of him, but it supplied the emotional trauma needed for House's worsening addition, Amber visions, and eventual detox, all critical to his story. The Amber visions were particularly linked to Kutner's suicide, and they were terrific!
"Did house react to the 8cm?"
"He whistled. It was huge. Anyone would think so."
"House doesn't whistle because he's impressed. Means he wasn't expecting it. Meansss he changed his mind at that point."
Okay I'm impressed with the script-writers for wiggling that innuendo in.
Say it.
I am a middle aged chinese woman.
I am a middle aged chinese woman
Cameron being blonde makes me understand how Clark Kent got away with just a pair of glasses to hide his identity
Yeah, people be stupid.
Because peaple look different without glasses
Told my kids many times. In a calm moment you think back regarding my actions or your mothers, and think, "That was messed up." You're right! Not as a copout to excuse parenting failure. But to strengthen them when they see truth. How arrogant would I have to be to think my parenting was perfect. Peace.
Hoooly shit. This is the only case that gave me chills.
scarry because i am adopted
I miss Kutner. He really was ment to be House's successor. Same attitude minus the D Bag-ery.
All of them were in some way. Only chase became his straight out successor, which doesn't mean that he achieved the happy ending.
It messes with me so much that kutner off's himself with scenes like this.
At the very least i wanted an explanation.
But being the show that house md is, they wanted it to be realistic, sometimes, you can't know.
"Everybody's got problems with their parents."
That literally slapped me on the face...
Edit: And then House came along with "We're all screwed up by our parents."
Oh God..
Another reason why I don't want kids too
The episode that I think best explains all of the main characters and their relationships 10/10
I hate it the way they abruptly got rid of Kutner the way they did, he was such an amazing and unique character who actually cared about everybody,unlike house who just cared about solving the puzzles!!!! But kutner actually genuinely and deeply cared and it really shows in this episode!!!!
I knew Kutner was a good doctor, if he wasn't house wouldnt have kept him around, but he came the to gallstones by himself while Chase, Cameron and Foreman bounced off each other to come to that.
Good argument for treating addiction like a medical problem.
As the saying goes “your body is a temple” this highlights both the influence of our mind and the power of our bodies.
I was adopted and I never thought any of those things. Some people are just screwed up in the head and will use any excuse to somehow justify it.
John Hancock okay but that’s YOU and your opinion and your experience
@@hinatasavagetm1328 its like a friend of mine who was adopted said, some kids are so messed up they can't appreciate a good family until they meet the crack addict who tried to sell them to a man for pills
Now just imaging if she got caught up in our justice system. She says she cant help her addiction, the courts say take responsibility for the choices you made. In this case she really didnt have a choice. Only proof is a brain scan.
It would be taken into consideration as extenuating circumstances, and while she would be found guilty, the sentencing wouldn’t be as harsh.
Sounds like Wilson could have had fun being House's colleague on Diagnosis team.
Probably would've been bad for their friendship though, these two should not have a professional relationship where one is the other's boss.
Dang, I've never watched an entire episode of House, but I'd like to see all of this one.
Maj.D.Saster Hikes it’s on Prime:)
"She's got documentation."
I envy the people in this profession where they understand everything that is being spoken about...
As someone who's gone through DT's, there's not a hope you play it off as "I'm nervous" when it's actually happening. Pride goes out the window and you beg for booze. Never been so terrified in my entire life.
The show makes me want to be a doctor but I don't think I could ever think like one.
5:58
He had fun
4:48 House and Wilson become Holmes and Watson...
"thats what nurses are for" EXCUSE ME
Samm Y - Yeah, pretty snobby, isn't it? I'm pretty sure they put that in just to show us, once again, what an arse he is (most of the time). ;-)
That’s what some doctors and patients believe
CLEAN UP IJ AISLE ONE
Nurses not cleaning bodily fluids is a more recent development.
Historically, nurses did everything and in some aareas they still do.
Wilson and house compliment each other with exemplary performance
“I was adopted into a white family when I was young “. Ravi from jessi all grown up!?
There is actually a ton of cases like this, the one child policy was a total disaster and shouldnt have been implemented but the CCP was too afraid to retract the disastrous policy that they kept the policy until 2015.
Except it wouldn’t apply to her anyway.
The one child policy meant one child per family IN THE CITIES, and two for farmers, and all that applied only to the Han majority, not minorities.
And yes, it’s been changed to two children policy and three children policy recently because an aging society causes a whole other set of problems.
But calling it a disaster is... wrong? China did manage to lift up its population from extreme poverty, so there are upsides to forced abortions...
kumar really did become a doctor after all. im so proud
DT is what alcoholics call "the shakes." And if you're a *severe* alcoholic, that's the least of your worries because you get seizures from missing drinks and can die from other complications of alcohol withdrawal. The general public doesn't know jack about the dangers for an alcoholic to *not* drink, but I expected this show to touch up on it more.
That's actually why here in Canada, and I think in the US too, liquor stores were determined to be essential services.
A massive influx of patients suffering from alcohol withdrawal would have been a huge problem for medical facilities that were already overstressed due to the pandemic.
I want a shirt with wilsons face on it that says "im a middle aged chinese woman
bro did they really write addiction center into the script...like i would have perfered an explanation.... like here dopamine receptors are being blocked, damaged or some shit and can only respond to high amounts of the good stuff you know...but know...her addiction center has a pin in it.
I cant stop watching all of this
the fact that some if not all these cases are things that can happen is scary
the 1 child policy basically made it legal to kill your kid if you already have more than 1. and i read that the chinese government relaxed that law. at 7:22 i am surprised those pins didn't kill her when they were inserted at the spots where they were
Easy explanation. Babies & growing, adapting brains.
It didn’t. But abortions were legal until very late.
Also. The policy didn’t apply to farmers (those could have two kids), and minorities.
Yes, China has relaxed the law to two kids a few years ago and to three just recently. They noticed they have a problem with aging society and are trying to fix it fast.
Lol she starts bleeding, asks if it's a problem...he confirms and grabs her arm to drag her inside. And she still clutches her ciga-treat.
I need to find the whole series it was so good
I still remember hugh Laurie being the dandy boy in blackadder
Other doctors: Damn it we dont know whats wrong with this patient
House: did you check their asshole for 2 triple a batteries and an atari controller?
Other doctors: Oh shit, you right
Drat, I wanted to see the surgery😂
This was one of the best episodes ever
4:56 "I'm a proud Asian-American woman" ~John Mulaney
*Chinese
I’m not a doctor, but I’m pretty positive there is NO WAY to safely remove those pins from her brain. I had a friend who was shot in the head, but survived. They had the leave the bullet in because you can’t risk digging in the brain.
Good show but they had to hand wave that solution at the end.
"Did house react to the 8cm?"
"He whistled. It was huge. Anyone would think so."
"House doesn't whistle because he's impressed. Means he wasn't expecting it. Means he changed his mind at that point."
i love how they are figuring out whats wrong with her by talking about houses reactions. lol the OGteam knows
Kutner figured it out by himself though
4:17 nice voice-crack
My family is all about dishonesty, and I hate it so much. Nothing can get closure, and grudges lasts forever.
What do you think the order of smart fellows is? I think Chase, obvious reasons, Park, Kutner, Taub. Arguably those 3 could tie for second with Kutner being first because he actually helped the most in two cases leading to the diagnosis. Foreman, 13, Amber, Cameron, Masters. Second best academically was Masters for sure but taking all the smarts in to account. Manipulation, reading people, tricking them to prove a point I think this order is correct.
Is she the actress who played Joan's sister in elementary.
This show makes me cry so much
Reminds me of the revelation that I've got OCD... being conscious of it I can manage it, but I have a lifetime's habit of not managing it. I'm not sure I'd be as intelligent and driven without it, but an off-switch would be great. It's really loud in my head.
John. We all have those ingrained tendencies. I can play banjo like a bat outta hell, but get performance anxiety when I know someone else is listening. So I started busking on street corners where no one really cares how good or bad you play. Did I get over it? Nope, I still have performance anxiety to this day. Is it more manageable? Absolutely. Now the static head noise is much quieter. A lifetime of staying quiet and being unnoticed in the back of the room vs a few years of street corner lollygagging. I feel you...
My gallbladder looked like Java the Hut. It was amazing!
5:18 Wilson in "House mode".
I'VE GOT GALLSTONES
Oh my...
ThisGayfuckingCactus COLORBRAS I had gallstones and my gallbladder got infected, didn’t know I had them untill then... now I don’t have a gallbladder 😂
I like how Holmes and Watson brainstorming together
5:26 shit that’s why my mom doesn’t have any siblings
Smoking is a huge red flag. Run away doctor
Will these people ever learn it's never lupus
LOL)))
Except for that one time where it was
One Child policy is a bitch, isn't it?
"This is why we prefer inside."
I was diagnosed with gallstones at 18, was told by family to just leave it be, the doctors are trying to scare you into getting the procedure for money. At 21 my attacks were so bad and frequent that finally a nurse sat me down and said “if you keep up like this, your gallbladder will go septic, and if you think this is painful, that’ll be hell.” I got the surgery 😳
Please post full videos
"Relax we got it "
That poor girl.
Chase is so friggin cute!💖
I keep showing my PO this episode but I keep getting arrested
wait, people have "addiction centers" in their heads?!
Yup. Be careful...
*Be me after binge watching too many House M.D videos *
My mum: sneezes once
Me: *uses random broom as a cane* okay people, let’s get a whiteboard in here and get a differential -
My mum: I’m actually fine
Me: and if I’m overtly sexist or racist don’t worry it’s okay because I’m smart and sad and this is how I get results, apparently
All these clips are so addictive...
This clip left on pins and needles.
What's the difference between a nurse and a janitor?
Nothing! According to house they are just the same!
2:30
When Kutner said Gallstones, everyone looking at him like: 🤨🤨🤨🤨
Ok I’m confused, that little statue had magnets in it that pulled pins in her head right? But why is there magnets in it
It’s basically a magic trick, they tell you to lift the statue and set it down, and now bhudda is weighed down with your bad karma. In reality the magnets make it seem like it’s gained weight.
This is one of the few patients I would've liked a follow up on.
Her mother look's like cuddy
This was such a satisfying episode.