@@oTouchMe If my memory is correct, Cuddy was for the operation when there was little risk of him having chronic pain. But after House had the operation for bypassing the circulation and going into a coma to wait out the painful part, Stacey took charge and went with Cuddy's suggestion, who was a little bit against the idea by that point due to the increase in possibility of there being chronic pain. In the end, it was ultimately Stacey's call.
one of the main things that can lead to personality disorders including "psychopathy" (it's just antisocial personality disorder now, 'psychopath' and 'sociopath' haven't been legit medical terms in many years) is trauma during childhood and formative years. so lol.
As a fellow amputee, I can imagine the absolute incredible pain of having your leg amputated. It’s been years and I still suffer from phantom pain and discomfort.
@@ShadowSkyX no unfortunately, depending on the amputation, phantom pain is always present. Just this morning my amputated foot was having spasms. All you have to do is to deal with it.
@@ShadowSkyX if you know of any legal medications for phantom pain, please let me know. Honestly the only thing that helps me with phantom pain is smoking, or eating marijuana. My pain doctor told me that I should take marijuana as much as needed.
NERVE MEDICATIONS!!! Gabapentin, pregabalin is the good stuff, both do wonders, my grandfather dealt with phantom pain for years and these were the only ones that did anything for it. Plus, basically makes you immune to seizures, and works similar to benzodiazepines in that it raises GABA levels, which helps with anxiety, inflammation, pain, and most specifically nerves that are firing incorrectly. Check Elavil, it’s a tricyclic antidepressant but works in a weird way, the more you take the more energizing and mood boosting it is, but if you take a small dose right before bed you will sleep like a baby. I’ve also been informed about Marinol, but not sure of how it works beyond a lot of people saying it does so I’d do more research. Also can be recreational, it’s a feeling very similar to being drunk but with a lot less dizziness and works even better on anxiety. Sorry, just a med school flop here, I was top of classes because of a lot of mental health stuff and was fascinated/obsessed on how something so small could change your body so much and dove headfirst into getting all my pharmacy tech certifications, but ended up shattering my hand and tearing almost all of my finger ligaments in a kickboxing fight during the end of my first year, developed a terrible habit of opioid/opiate use from the Vicodin they gave me and ended up dropping out, so I’ve got some credibility, but I would still check in with a doctor. Also, a bit of a stoner still, it was one of the only things that helped with the opioid withdrawals, try to use high CBD products as well as look for strains that contain the terpene called Beta-Pinene, weed has a whole lot more to it than just Sativa and Indica, and if you know the right kind the therapeutic effects rival most pharmaceuticals. There’s a whole plethora of different terpenes with their own effects, it’s why lavender calms you with its smell, and why spicy foods are good for inflammation. Beta-Pinene helps greatly with the nerve aspect, it’s been said to help preserve your nerve endings, help them function properly, and almost completely offsets the brain fog caused by smoking every day. Good luck and Godspeed sir, I wish you the best!
@@dwm5150 gabapentin and Lyrica help some. It gets kinda maddening when a muscle that's not there has charlie horse you can't do anything about! Mirror therapy helps a lot, psychologically. But I agree 100% about cannabis for medical reasons. I rely on edibles myself. Works like nothing else. Relieves all types of pain physical and mental, by allowing you to put that pain in the background while concentrating on things that make you happy for a while. 👌👍
He was SOOOO freakin good in this episode!! I'd say in my top 5 patient actor performances on house. He starts out all regal and polite, but as the episode plays out, his underlying hatred and evil become more apparent. SUCH a good performance! Also in the top 5 [maybe top 10] is the psychopath lady. Incredible acting, bone chilling
The brilliance of Hugh Laurie astounds me every time, no matter how many years I've been admiring his talent. The scene in the rubble is a masterclass in acting because it isn't acting - it truly is existing as the character and transforming as the character right before our eyes.
It really hurts knowing the result of the final clip. House finally spills the beans to someone and it doesnt matter at the end. I love house MD what a masterpiece of a series.
This is one of the true episodes where House explains the pain he deals with everyday. The amount of times Cuddy and Wilson believe that House should feel pain is ridiculous when they don’t truly understand what chronic pain is. You can’t tell people with chronic pain enough to want to suicide that they should feel pain or more pain.
I have chronic pain and it sucks. I wouldn't wish what i feel everyday on anyone. Chronic pain makes you short tempered and easy to irritate. I hate that, i miss who i used to be and being able to do things. The thing is you take the meds yo manage it but its never truly gone. Its like turning the radio down but not off. House being sarcastic is not just who he is to me but its because he gets irritated while in pain. I think him figuring out what is wrong with people is how he takes his mind off the annoyance of the pain. Hugh does a good job playing house. I watched the episodes before my back injury and then after and i think thats why he is the way he is. As for Wilson he understands at the end when he finds out about the cancer. Cuddy will never understand unless she gets hurt herself.
@@kaseys2004the worst part for me is knowing that there is no light at the end of the tunnel. I could take even worse pain if I knew it was going to end. The fact that I know that it’s still going to be there when I wake up tomorrow morning takes all of the wind out of my sails.
@@kevinwheesysouthward9295 i completely agree. When my back Injury was at it worst I told the nurse at the hospital I'd rather give natural childbirth than this. I told her I had 3 options: 1) illegal dr*gs 2) 9mm or 3) come here. I chose option 3. I feel like you. If I knew it would end I'd deal with it. I hate waking up in the middle of the night and always exhausted. Some people can not understand that!! Pain makes you so worn out. Like I'm already tired so no I really don't want to go anywhere. Believe me I completely understand what you mean. No wind anywhere
@@pedecadonstudios714 What has this world come to? A business promoting products & services in an attempt to do what businesses do… make a profit. Keep working on your little Roblox vids, maybe you’ll make some cash too 🤷♂️
I had no idea JEJ was in this. But as soon as I heard him say "rebels" (I have it playing in the background) my head whipped to the screen and I went "Vader?"
@@leostgeorge2080 ah yes referencing THE scifi series of the 20th Century by recognizing one of its actors, who had an incredibly distinctive voice, makes someone a cellar dweller. Sure jan
best season. we've spent 5 seasons waiting for house to try to be better. this is the season we FINALLy see him really put an effort into it. we see the ugly gross process of growth and becoming better. and its just briliant. its the best season for houses character, by far. everyones got some great stuff going. cuddy and lucas, wilson and sam, foreman and 13, chase and cameron, taub,,. its just so much peak. every character just hit their stride so intensely, and the finale really peaks it. it cashes in on everything we've been waiting house to say. his speech to hanah in the rubble is the best scene in the show. its the most self aware, the most vulnerable, the most changed we ever see him. it reall is for the best. this season feels like everything we waited for. it makes sense you so often see the opinion nthat help me shouldve been the finale, because it feels liek the show pulls no punches and cashes in on its development. peak season.
I'm actually glad it did. It was starting to ossify and lose it's edge, particularly with Lisa Edelstein leaving. It ended at the right time, just near the top, leaving the audience wanting more.
6:17 if only emperor palpatine was there to save him, im sure he learned from darth plagueis the wise how to use the force to force to influence the medi- chlorians to create life.
People that love House MD might love Fringe as well. Watching it reminds me of House: episodic, formulaic with an overarching story line that connects everything together.
the way that house has to describe to hannah what he's cutting, how long it will take, and how bad it will hurt is likely one of the greatest scenes of that episode if not season. the dystopian feel of the place he's performing this procedure, with little painkiller and no anesthetic is painful enough to anticipate-- and hannah's screams really just sell it. incredible acting, directing and shooting. not to mention that house comforts her because of how scared she is... he really connects with her and seeing her die after that is all the more heartbreaking.
I am so surprised to see this channel is still active! but also season 6 is the best house season in terms of happy things happening for the cast. Always appreiciated this season for that
I'd rather be like House than be without my legs. In fact I am just like him. I relate to him on every level. Due to my nueropathy as a result of bad medical intervention that almost killed me. I've changed, but I wouldn't change who I've become as a result. 😅
Yes I much rather have my original knees than painful steel metal knees since my great aunt had painful changing weather patterns cold snowing weather makes her metal knees hurt Soo much and she spent Soo many times on walkers and cane and had to be in big truck since it easy to get in and out of the truck than cars and she a very heavy set woman weighing more than me I weighed 235 pounds and 6' foot tall and G Aunt is over 314 pounds and 5' foot 8" inches tall. I have arthritis and bad back and shoulders and I'm 59 years old in 2024 and my great aunt was 84 years old in 2007 and died heart attack.
To be fair: in the first clip Chase was in the right. This man told him he would commit crimes against humanity and massacre his own people. He told him about his plans and looking at it realistically there was no way anyone could have stopped this man. The second he would set foot in his home soil blood would run down the streets. Chase might have faked a diagnose and committed a crime (murder, manslaughter or malpractice resulting in the death of a patient), but it was moat definitely justified.
and in doing so became what he beheld.... in the end it ruins him, his marriage, his career. The guy was right though... it always becomes another issue when the question is practical and not a moral one
In other words, you have taken on the role of judge, jury, and executioner; declaring yourself to be God, thinking you have the right to decide who lives and who dies. No one has the right to make that decision except God. Especially not a doctor.
@@edwardcook2973 Then let me put it this way: you are standing behind a man in 1925 in a Bavarian beer hall. He riles up the masses, calls for revolution and war. This man is Hitler. You know what he will do, the crimes he will commit and the terror he will bring. In your pocket is a gun, one bullet. Noone sees you, you have a perfectly clear line to shoot. Would you? If you kill him you save 75 million people, prevent WWII in Europe but betray your own morals. If you don't shoot history willunfold as we know it but you stayed true to your morals. What will you do?
@@edwardcook2973we need to pay reparations to Germany right away. We unfairly judged so many people at Nuremberg. God is fake, doesn't exist. But even if you do follow that fairytale. God made humans the shepards of this world, and sometimes shepards need to take out the sick to protect the rest of the flock.
You don’t ever tell someone hey have nothing. I was told that by my so called best friend 6 months after my mom died because I was still grieving while my brother and father seemed to be moving on. They literally said the same thing just replace the names. It tore me apart and it took me from someone with just PTSD (because I watched my mom die unlike my father and brother), to an opiate addict of 3 years. Thankfully I’m now 7 years sober at the age of 28 but still someone who will always have ptsd.
I was sexually assaulted battery and after a few years my hubby said, Aren’t you over it yet? I told him, I’ll never be over it. I just learn to live with it. It’s been 23yrs this Sept/24. I’ll always have PTSD. I’m sorry about your mom. Your dad and brother should drive into a brick wall going 100mph then get out of the car without a scratch. That’s how sudden trauma/traumatic experience hits your mind. To say, Aren’t you over it is crazy. It’s like the car hitting the wall, the injuries would be horrific and you don’t get over them overnight and sometimes you’re never over them because they don’t heal as good as they should. Just the way it happens. I’m happy to hear that you’ve been sober for seven years. Continue the great work!!😊
I’m so sorry about what happened to you. About a year ago, my girlfriend was about to be raped after 3 guys were grabbing her and then started taking her behind this restaurant we were done eating at, she walked out last cos she had to use the restroom and I was half way to my car when I heard her screaming help and calling my name so I ran over to them and pulled my conceal carry weapon on them after several punches didn’t work. The cops showed up they were in plain clothes cause they were narcotics unit for the very small town we live in and they had me hand them my gun they placed the 3 guys under arrest, took me and my girlfriend inside to review the security cameras to make sure my pulling the concealed weapon was justified, which it was it was in defense of a third party, that being my girlfriend, cos it turned out the ring leader had a record and had a gun on him illegally for being a felon. I saw the gun being pulled a split second before the cops shouted at us. Anyway They handed me back my carry permit and my weapon, and said one of is going to ride with you to take her to the hospital so we have everything done by the book while my partner takes the scumbags to jail. She said sir you did everything right, you saw someone in danger and heard her screaming for help and tried to fight them off without a weapon, and when they knocked you to the ground you only had one option cos you didn’t know what they were completely going to do to her or you. When I got the full report with the testimony from the scumbags, one told the cops everything they planned to do with my gf, I never told her cos I don’t want her think more on it than she already has, and what they were going to do made me vomit and have a flashback to that night and a panic attack when I came out of it that I had to take 3 of my prescribed Xanax’s for my ptsd from seeing my mom die to calm me down I was so infuriated. I hate sexual abuser, rapists, and pedophiles more than anything on this planet.
Just some food for thought: if hitler’s doctor intentionally killed him would he be villianized by anyone? I really don’t think so. Chase did the objectively right thing
@@2fingacriminaldoctors are people too, they have personal ethics, if they have to deal with something as intense as a brutal dictator who has killed thousands you cant really fault them for ignoring some standard arbitrary doctors ethics
I don't only get one thing. At first, Cameron was against Dibala,when the assassinate came to kill him and Chase ran there to save him,Cameron said to Chase,Next time don't shout Alert or sth like that. She meant that She also wants Dibala to be killed,She didn’t want Dibala to be saved that time. Then how did Chase killing him suddenly becomes such a negative thing in the show. On the contrary, it actually followed Cameron's beliefs and ethics. I don't get why everyone makes Chase feel like he was the villain. If I were there, I'd congratulate him for doing this and for his bravery. In my opinion, the show should've portrayed like Chase doing sth Cameron would do as an act of love for her. Cameron should've loved him more felt connected to him after this incident not saying that he has completely turned into House and leaving him. Their divorce after such a long period of 5 seasons that took to build their relationship was so abrupt and illogical
@@excalibre... Not really his job tho. If you're gonna stop dictatorship regimes u go there but if you decided to be a doctor that treats patients that come to you that is what you do or you can refuse to as well but that is what you do. Refusing to treat him at all was the better option
@@Jbeeze82 it's just interesting that you don't see how absurd it is not to call the person who starts a literal war killing thousands of people a devil but rather focus on the victim who wants to stop it.
@@nataliapanchyshyn385 well look at the French,Europeans and Americans.. That deflection don't and won't work with me... That's all you can do is use deflection🤡
If we want to get technical, in the grand scheme of things, this is still very early compared to those who might watch house many more decades from now
9:35 i disliked chase for a long time when he ratted to i forget the guys name but the fellow who wanted to turn the hospital into a business. But at that time stamp he condemned himself, i dont endorse it but i think he did pick the best of 2 evils. Forced into something like that, its all you can do.
@@kellysouter4381oh yeah. Letting one man live to ethical but thousands maybe even millions die. Yeah I'm sorry but God won't condone mass genocide. Another thing merder is also forgivable by God. Sad part is I don't read the Bible and I know this.
You’d think somewhere between the Vicodin breakdown and the methadone treatment that almost killed him house would consider amputating his own leg to get rid of the pain. Idk if there was ever an explanation of why he couldn’t do that lol.
Probably the possibility of phantom limb pain as a rationalization, but also because House just likes Vicodin. It dulls all kinds of pain: physical, mental and emotional. He needs his leg injury to justify his addiction. He’s not just addicted to Vicodin, he’s also addicted to finding answers… his character is an all-around addict. He needs his leg pain to have an excuse to go back to Vicodin, he likes having the option. That’s my take on it, but maybe I’m just addicted to alcohol.
He's also incredibly prideful, and has expressed several times that he doesn't want to lose the leg, as irrational as that is. There's also a part of him that has feared that without his pain he won't be the genius that he is, like the pain is his superpower of sorts.@@Sniperboy5551
Chronic pain is a difficult subject. I have Chronic pain in both legs and testicles. If I just amputate it does not fix the issue... The issue is the brain and nerves, the nerves are firing signals with no reason and the brain turns that into pain. You cut away the location then you start to get phantom pain, where you feel the pain but you don't have that limb. It was explained quite well in the episode with the veteran. He had his hand blown up by a grenade that pre-exploded in his hand. Through-out his life all he could feel was his hand being clenched non stop because the brain still believed it was there. The way to get rid of Chronic Pain properly is to trick the mind into thinking the pain isn't there anymore which you can do if you are lucky. It didn't work on me sadly, however one method was the mirror method for phantom pain. You make a mirror and a box, put your hand that you have in, then your other arm into the other side. You open the side which has the hand, and the mirror reflects your hand to make it seem like your second hand is there, you can then do something like clench then unclench to make your brain believe both hands have unclenched removing the pain. You could also try image replacement, it has a proper name I cannot remember it. You picture your pain as something, like lightning. You give it a color, then you think about the pain, what it is doing to you, how it affects you, constantly thinking about that image of the pain... During this time someone will do Rapid Eye Movement with you, where you follow their finger going left and right constantly. After a minute you then think of a happy thought to replace the image of the pain, you make the pain go away by causing your brain to believe that the bad image has been replaced by a good image, so the pain has been replaced. I was supposed to have my nerves cut below, but they decided against it because it will not only cause issues, but also there's a good liklihood that the pain won't go away and just turn into phantom pain. Chronic Pain is a widely unknown condition, we do not understand why it happens, we do not understand how to fix it, all we do know is how to cover it up, and that's with medications like Opioids. You can use Pregabalin or Gabapentin but just like Opioids, they stop working after so long... Or they don't work at all (my case), only opioids work for me and they are impossible to get in the UK.
@@alexsinclair5358 Oh yeah, ontop of the issues of Chronic Pain, you also get 2 side affects. The first is the pain feels worse after some time when it actually shouldn't. You expect the pain to be bad so the pain is bad. The other issue is that opioids create pain, so when you have taken them for so long you will be in more pain than you were prior, and need more. THe depression that you get causes pain, the lack of sleep you get causes pain, then the pain causes depression and lack of sleep and lack of sleep causes depression. Basically you are screwed, you cannot break the cycle, but the cycle get's worse and worse. You do reach the stage where it defines you, however the drugs are not why House doesn't get amputated. He has been painfree once before and he stopped taking everything instantly and went running. I have done the same myself too when I have a good day with no pain (rare these days) I would go for long walks and not take any pain meds at all, infact I'd forget I had them.
We've all been through the past 5 years. We've heard medical professionals' opinions on the whole series of events, both before and after. The only difference between Chase's morality, and that dictator's morality, is; Chase will smile and mingle with friends and wards, as he signs off on a mass killing.
Cuddy was the worsy character in the entire show....she did nothing but create obstacles amd problems for the team, she'd moan 24/7 and caused House nothing but personal issues because she was stupid
A doctor takes an oath to save lives but im not sure that includes murder in order to save lives. The moral dilemma arises when one has to decide whether to take action and pull the lever, causing the trolley to switch tracks and potentially save the lives of many at the cost of one life, or to refrain from intervening, allowing the trolley to continue on its current path, resulting in the deaths of multiple people ... Credit google for this breakdown.
Personally, you might as well pull the lever to save multiple lives, but then again who's to say that one of those lives will eventually be a murderer themselves. Quite the conundrum
@@spideymcgee4718 I don't think one of the people who's life is saved maybe becoming a murderer way down the line is much of an ethical consideration here.
So in the episode Remorse the sister confirms the patient is a sociopath not a psychopath. Sociopaths are made psychopaths are born. She became cold because of her fathers abuse that’s sociopathy
@@YOURteacher_100 could have been a traumatic brain injury that you don’t remember, that can cause sociopathy. But either way you’re born a psychopath or you’re not.
"I wish I hadn't" that hits hard
"Everybody lies", he told her what she needed to hear
Also, he didn’t make the decision to cut out the muscle from his leg, that was Stacey.
@@tjjordan4207Wasn’t she persuaded by Cuddy and other doctors to make that choice?
@@oTouchMe If my memory is correct, Cuddy was for the operation when there was little risk of him having chronic pain. But after House had the operation for bypassing the circulation and going into a coma to wait out the painful part, Stacey took charge and went with Cuddy's suggestion, who was a little bit against the idea by that point due to the increase in possibility of there being chronic pain. In the end, it was ultimately Stacey's call.
@@tjjordan4207 Yeah, Stacey is a major bi..... I never liked her. Dunno why but her vibe is meh...
That last one is easily one of the best episodes in the whole series imo. Simply heart wrenching
i think its the best in the whole show, slightly ahead of season 4 finale
Agreed. Brought tears to my eyes and felt like a pinch in the gut. Great writing and acting. What a great show.
8:04 The way Foremans eyes widen mid-sentence as he realizes the horror of what he is insinuating.
Imagine thinking you’re a psychopath your whole life but it’s really just trauma preventing you from feeling anything
wtf does this have any relation to the episode?
@@FrostByteVoyager there's a case in this video about psychopathy
@@bakatsuNAMI Ahh right.
one of the main things that can lead to personality disorders including "psychopathy" (it's just antisocial personality disorder now, 'psychopath' and 'sociopath' haven't been legit medical terms in many years) is trauma during childhood and formative years. so lol.
* in a Mr.worldwide voice * been there, done that
As a fellow amputee, I can imagine the absolute incredible pain of having your leg amputated. It’s been years and I still suffer from phantom pain and discomfort.
I thought they had meds or something to stop the phantom pain? Sensitivity and pain due to weather changes is expected
@@ShadowSkyX no unfortunately, depending on the amputation, phantom pain is always present. Just this morning my amputated foot was having spasms. All you have to do is to deal with it.
@@ShadowSkyX if you know of any legal medications for phantom pain, please let me know. Honestly the only thing that helps me with phantom pain is smoking, or eating marijuana. My pain doctor told me that I should take marijuana as much as needed.
NERVE MEDICATIONS!!! Gabapentin, pregabalin is the good stuff, both do wonders, my grandfather dealt with phantom pain for years and these were the only ones that did anything for it. Plus, basically makes you immune to seizures, and works similar to benzodiazepines in that it raises GABA levels, which helps with anxiety, inflammation, pain, and most specifically nerves that are firing incorrectly. Check Elavil, it’s a tricyclic antidepressant but works in a weird way, the more you take the more energizing and mood boosting it is, but if you take
a small dose right before bed you will sleep like a baby. I’ve also been informed about Marinol, but not sure of how it works beyond a lot of people saying it does so I’d do more research. Also can be recreational, it’s a feeling very similar to being drunk but with a lot less dizziness and works even better on anxiety. Sorry, just a med school flop here, I was top of classes because of a lot of mental health stuff and was fascinated/obsessed on how something so small could change your body so much and dove headfirst into getting all my pharmacy tech certifications, but ended up shattering my hand and tearing almost all of my finger ligaments in a kickboxing fight during the end of my first year, developed a terrible habit of opioid/opiate use from the Vicodin they gave me and ended up dropping out, so I’ve got some credibility, but I would still check in with a doctor. Also, a bit of a stoner still, it was one of the only things that helped with the opioid withdrawals, try to use high CBD products as well as look for strains that contain the terpene called Beta-Pinene, weed has a whole lot more to it than just Sativa and Indica, and if you know the right kind the therapeutic effects rival most pharmaceuticals. There’s a whole plethora of different terpenes with their own effects, it’s why lavender calms you with its smell, and why spicy foods are good for inflammation. Beta-Pinene helps greatly with the nerve aspect, it’s been said to help preserve your nerve endings, help them function properly, and almost completely offsets the brain fog caused by smoking every day. Good luck and Godspeed sir, I wish you the best!
@@dwm5150 gabapentin and Lyrica help some. It gets kinda maddening when a muscle that's not there has charlie horse you can't do anything about! Mirror therapy helps a lot, psychologically. But I agree 100% about cannabis for medical reasons. I rely on edibles myself. Works like nothing else. Relieves all types of pain physical and mental, by allowing you to put that pain in the background while concentrating on things that make you happy for a while. 👌👍
James Earl Jones is such an amazing actor. Glad to see him in this episode of House.
He was SOOOO freakin good in this episode!! I'd say in my top 5 patient actor performances on house. He starts out all regal and polite, but as the episode plays out, his underlying hatred and evil become more apparent. SUCH a good performance!
Also in the top 5 [maybe top 10] is the psychopath lady. Incredible acting, bone chilling
Ups, I forgot he was an actor and not actually a dictator:P
He recently passed
Chase calling Cameron by her first name always gets me idk why
I'm trying to impose order try to prevent genocide
Fr I was like “who tf is Alison”
@@TheRealHiboman same lol
The brilliance of Hugh Laurie astounds me every time, no matter how many years I've been admiring his talent. The scene in the rubble is a masterclass in acting because it isn't acting - it truly is existing as the character and transforming as the character right before our eyes.
you need help😨
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue lol, what?
❤
nobody tell em what method acting means it'll break their heart
So...he's acting?
It really hurts knowing the result of the final clip. House finally spills the beans to someone and it doesnt matter at the end. I love house MD what a masterpiece of a series.
So you're saying...in the end, it doesn't even matter?
This is one of the true episodes where House explains the pain he deals with everyday. The amount of times Cuddy and Wilson believe that House should feel pain is ridiculous when they don’t truly understand what chronic pain is. You can’t tell people with chronic pain enough to want to suicide that they should feel pain or more pain.
I have chronic pain and it sucks. I wouldn't wish what i feel everyday on anyone. Chronic pain makes you short tempered and easy to irritate. I hate that, i miss who i used to be and being able to do things. The thing is you take the meds yo manage it but its never truly gone. Its like turning the radio down but not off. House being sarcastic is not just who he is to me but its because he gets irritated while in pain. I think him figuring out what is wrong with people is how he takes his mind off the annoyance of the pain. Hugh does a good job playing house. I watched the episodes before my back injury and then after and i think thats why he is the way he is. As for Wilson he understands at the end when he finds out about the cancer. Cuddy will never understand unless she gets hurt herself.
@@kaseys2004the worst part for me is knowing that there is no light at the end of the tunnel. I could take even worse pain if I knew it was going to end. The fact that I know that it’s still going to be there when I wake up tomorrow morning takes all of the wind out of my sails.
@@kevinwheesysouthward9295 i completely agree. When my back Injury was at it worst I told the nurse at the hospital I'd rather give natural childbirth than this. I told her I had 3 options: 1) illegal dr*gs 2) 9mm or 3) come here. I chose option 3.
I feel like you. If I knew it would end I'd deal with it. I hate waking up in the middle of the night and always exhausted. Some people can not understand that!! Pain makes you so worn out. Like I'm already tired so no I really don't want to go anywhere. Believe me I completely understand what you mean. No wind anywhere
Our hero returns! And I don’t mean House, I mean whoever is running this channel; seriously, you’re awesome and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise!
Peacock (a streaming service) runs this channel
How pathetic are you? Get off of the internet and do this planet a favor by ridding it of your toxicity.@@pedecadonstudios714
@@pedecadonstudios714 Don't tell Peacock, but clips here are mostly continuous, so you essentially watch full thing :)
@@pedecadonstudios714it's actually more like ads, next time try to take it slowly
@@pedecadonstudios714 What has this world come to? A business promoting products & services in an attempt to do what businesses do… make a profit. Keep working on your little Roblox vids, maybe you’ll make some cash too 🤷♂️
I had no idea JEJ was in this. But as soon as I heard him say "rebels" (I have it playing in the background) my head whipped to the screen and I went "Vader?"
Cellar dweller
@@leostgeorge2080 ah yes referencing THE scifi series of the 20th Century by recognizing one of its actors, who had an incredibly distinctive voice, makes someone a cellar dweller. Sure jan
@@SamGarrett So you're an offended cellar dweller?
I love whoever is still running this channel after all these years.
It's the official House M.D. channel, so whoever runs this channel is most likely paid for running it.
And it's mostly just advertisement for Peacock.
The best part of the last episode was cut out where House has his meltdown in the hospital. Powerful moment and perfectly executed
how long have you been a psychopath?😨
Its so incredible that every episode clearly distinguish all the character’s difference in personalities
what a bloody mess he's a bleeder🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just when I run out of clips to watch, this channel pulls through. Peacock really knows how to keep you on the hook…
Season 6 Is Easily one of the best seasons. Easily.
Agreed. I loved House becoming more human
best season.
we've spent 5 seasons waiting for house to try to be better. this is the season we FINALLy see him really put an effort into it. we see the ugly gross process of growth and becoming better. and its just briliant. its the best season for houses character, by far. everyones got some great stuff going. cuddy and lucas, wilson and sam, foreman and 13, chase and cameron, taub,,. its just so much peak. every character just hit their stride so intensely, and the finale really peaks it. it cashes in on everything we've been waiting house to say. his speech to hanah in the rubble is the best scene in the show. its the most self aware, the most vulnerable, the most changed we ever see him. it reall is for the best. this season feels like everything we waited for. it makes sense you so often see the opinion nthat help me shouldve been the finale, because it feels liek the show pulls no punches and cashes in on its development. peak season.
Everyone except Kutner.
12:35 One of the best hits of the show.
The acting is just on another level ❤❤
it was like someone poisoned me or something🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
RIP james earl jones lord vader and king mufasa
RIP James Earl Jones.
I wish this series didn't end. I thoroughly enjoy every episode. 😂
I'm actually glad it did. It was starting to ossify and lose it's edge, particularly with Lisa Edelstein leaving.
It ended at the right time, just near the top, leaving the audience wanting more.
You stopped it too early! We need to see again the scene with Foreman. Thank you for the videos
how long have you been a psychopath?😨
That Dictator at the start seems like he has some qualities to be a good Sith Lord…
house leaving his cane is a sign of respect for the other person getting amputated and leaving her leg behind. what a beautiful yet saddening episode.
Always a possibility of tears when you watch house. 😢
James Earl Jones is one of best actors ever.
Facts
Yes Facts.
Rip James Earl Jones 🙏🏻🕊️
6:17 if only emperor palpatine was there to save him, im sure he learned from darth plagueis the wise how to use the force to force to influence the medi- chlorians to create life.
People that love House MD might love Fringe as well. Watching it reminds me of House: episodic, formulaic with an overarching story line that connects everything together.
the way that house has to describe to hannah what he's cutting, how long it will take, and how bad it will hurt is likely one of the greatest scenes of that episode if not season. the dystopian feel of the place he's performing this procedure, with little painkiller and no anesthetic is painful enough to anticipate-- and hannah's screams really just sell it. incredible acting, directing and shooting. not to mention that house comforts her because of how scared she is... he really connects with her and seeing her die after that is all the more heartbreaking.
“You want to dose insulin in a non hospital setting? That’s insane!” That’s quite possibly the dumbest thing I’ve heard in a while.
If you don't have diabetes it is not
I am so surprised to see this channel is still active! but also season 6 is the best house season in terms of happy things happening for the cast. Always appreiciated this season for that
will you hold that look I'm very bad at showing emotions
The amputate leg scene was good. City has rarely seen House be vulnerable like this.
I'd rather be like House than be without my legs. In fact I am just like him. I relate to him on every level. Due to my nueropathy as a result of bad medical intervention that almost killed me. I've changed, but I wouldn't change who I've become as a result. 😅
Yes I much rather have my original knees than painful steel metal knees since my great aunt had painful changing weather patterns cold snowing weather makes her metal knees hurt Soo much and she spent Soo many times on walkers and cane and had to be in big truck since it easy to get in and out of the truck than cars and she a very heavy set woman weighing more than me I weighed 235 pounds and 6' foot tall and G Aunt is over 314 pounds and 5' foot 8" inches tall. I have arthritis and bad back and shoulders and I'm 59 years old in 2024 and my great aunt was 84 years old in 2007 and died heart attack.
Man......the last segment....watching the faces of those listening to her scream in pain....omg.....I am in tears! Powerful!❤😊
Really hard to convey how sad it has to be when you immediately follow that up with 😊
My sun…..
My .. sun…
Same line he said in his role in Conan the Barbarian.
babe wake up new house video just dropped!!
James Earl Jones is an absolute Master. One of the Greatest.
just always makes my day if house m.d posted a video
how long have you been a psychopath?😨
To be fair: in the first clip Chase was in the right. This man told him he would commit crimes against humanity and massacre his own people. He told him about his plans and looking at it realistically there was no way anyone could have stopped this man. The second he would set foot in his home soil blood would run down the streets. Chase might have faked a diagnose and committed a crime (murder, manslaughter or malpractice resulting in the death of a patient), but it was moat definitely justified.
and in doing so became what he beheld.... in the end it ruins him, his marriage, his career. The guy was right though... it always becomes another issue when the question is practical and not a moral one
In other words, you have taken on the role of judge, jury, and executioner; declaring yourself to be God, thinking you have the right to decide who lives and who dies.
No one has the right to make that decision except God.
Especially not a doctor.
@@edwardcook2973 Then let me put it this way: you are standing behind a man in 1925 in a Bavarian beer hall. He riles up the masses, calls for revolution and war. This man is Hitler. You know what he will do, the crimes he will commit and the terror he will bring. In your pocket is a gun, one bullet. Noone sees you, you have a perfectly clear line to shoot. Would you?
If you kill him you save 75 million people, prevent WWII in Europe but betray your own morals. If you don't shoot history willunfold as we know it but you stayed true to your morals.
What will you do?
@@edwardcook2973Womp Womp
@@edwardcook2973we need to pay reparations to Germany right away.
We unfairly judged so many people at Nuremberg.
God is fake, doesn't exist.
But even if you do follow that fairytale.
God made humans the shepards of this world, and sometimes shepards need to take out the sick to protect the rest of the flock.
Rip James earl jones
That arm break fx is amazing 😍 I wonder if it's a real effect or digital?
You don’t ever tell someone hey have nothing. I was told that by my so called best friend 6 months after my mom died because I was still grieving while my brother and father seemed to be moving on. They literally said the same thing just replace the names. It tore me apart and it took me from someone with just PTSD (because I watched my mom die unlike my father and brother), to an opiate addict of 3 years. Thankfully I’m now 7 years sober at the age of 28 but still someone who will always have ptsd.
I was sexually assaulted battery and after a few years my hubby said, Aren’t you over it yet? I told him, I’ll never be over it. I just learn to live with it. It’s been 23yrs this Sept/24. I’ll always have PTSD.
I’m sorry about your mom. Your dad and brother should drive into a brick wall going 100mph then get out of the car without a scratch. That’s how sudden trauma/traumatic experience hits your mind. To say, Aren’t you over it is crazy. It’s like the car hitting the wall, the injuries would be horrific and you don’t get over them overnight and sometimes you’re never over them because they don’t heal as good as they should. Just the way it happens.
I’m happy to hear that you’ve been sober for seven years. Continue the great work!!😊
I’m so sorry about what happened to you. About a year ago, my girlfriend was about to be raped after 3 guys were grabbing her and then started taking her behind this restaurant we were done eating at, she walked out last cos she had to use the restroom and I was half way to my car when I heard her screaming help and calling my name so I ran over to them and pulled my conceal carry weapon on them after several punches didn’t work. The cops showed up they were in plain clothes cause they were narcotics unit for the very small town we live in and they had me hand them my gun they placed the 3 guys under arrest, took me and my girlfriend inside to review the security cameras to make sure my pulling the concealed weapon was justified, which it was it was in defense of a third party, that being my girlfriend, cos it turned out the ring leader had a record and had a gun on him illegally for being a felon. I saw the gun being pulled a split second before the cops shouted at us.
Anyway They handed me back my carry permit and my weapon, and said one of is going to ride with you to take her to the hospital so we have everything done by the book while my partner takes the scumbags to jail. She said sir you did everything right, you saw someone in danger and heard her screaming for help and tried to fight them off without a weapon, and when they knocked you to the ground you only had one option cos you didn’t know what they were completely going to do to her or you. When I got the full report with the testimony from the scumbags, one told the cops everything they planned to do with my gf, I never told her cos I don’t want her think more on it than she already has, and what they were going to do made me vomit and have a flashback to that night and a panic attack when I came out of it that I had to take 3 of my prescribed Xanax’s for my ptsd from seeing my mom die to calm me down I was so infuriated. I hate sexual abuser, rapists, and pedophiles more than anything on this planet.
Just some food for thought: if hitler’s doctor intentionally killed him would he be villianized by anyone? I really don’t think so. Chase did the objectively right thing
No, but he might've been *villainized.
@@l.a.3479a slight typo does not a necessary correction make.
it might have been right but it's not his call to make, he's a doctor, in a hospital, he's supposed to heal people, its his job
@@2fingacriminaldoctors are people too, they have personal ethics, if they have to deal with something as intense as a brutal dictator who has killed thousands you cant really fault them for ignoring some standard arbitrary doctors ethics
@@starcrysis23you sound like a loser
I don't only get one thing. At first, Cameron was against Dibala,when the assassinate came to kill him and Chase ran there to save him,Cameron said to Chase,Next time don't shout Alert or sth like that. She meant that She also wants Dibala to be killed,She didn’t want Dibala to be saved that time. Then how did Chase killing him suddenly becomes such a negative thing in the show. On the contrary, it actually followed Cameron's beliefs and ethics. I don't get why everyone makes Chase feel like he was the villain. If I were there, I'd congratulate him for doing this and for his bravery. In my opinion, the show should've portrayed like Chase doing sth Cameron would do as an act of love for her. Cameron should've loved him more felt connected to him after this incident not saying that he has completely turned into House and leaving him. Their divorce after such a long period of 5 seasons that took to build their relationship was so abrupt and illogical
Following ones conscious is the most important thing a person can do. If that said person has a conscious, many, too many, do not!
James Earl Jones kills it in this role
I just realized James earl jones come out in house wtf that’s awesome
House needed to hear that from Cuddy and he deserved it. He has said worse to Cuddy and to others and they just put up with it.
Even Darth Vader needs a doctor
Chase should've removed himself from the case. He was morally conflicted. The end result, he intentionally killed a man.
And in doing so prevented unknown numbers of innocent people from being killed. Morally dubious, perhaps, but ethically sound.
@@excalibre... Not really his job tho. If you're gonna stop dictatorship regimes u go there but if you decided to be a doctor that treats patients that come to you that is what you do or you can refuse to as well but that is what you do.
Refusing to treat him at all was the better option
One could argue that not only bad people get to decide to kill a man.
The patient on the bed in the first clip is darth vader ❤
Am i crazy? is the first scene with the OG Darth Vader VA???
is the legendary James Earl Jones, the most famous voice in the Star Wars series and king mufasa from lion king
Yes, that's James earl johnes who was and still is the original voice actor for Darth Vader.
Chase out of nowhere is like a patriot in the Tyrant episode felt out of place. If anything Cameron seems more likely to kill him
He's doing this kind of surgery without anesthetic? In a non-sterile setting? Maybe there weren't any better options but that's beyond brutal.
It was either that, or die.
I really wish they'd made Cameron better
What do you mean?
What...did Mufasa have a kid in college needing tuition that year?
legendary James Earl Jones, the most famous voice in the Star Wars series and king mufasa from lion king
After experiencing war, Im soo on Chase's side in the first clip.
Devil
@@Jbeeze82 the dude who started the war? Yes, absolutely.
@@nataliapanchyshyn385 more wyt deflection
@@Jbeeze82 it's just interesting that you don't see how absurd it is not to call the person who starts a literal war killing thousands of people a devil but rather focus on the victim who wants to stop it.
@@nataliapanchyshyn385 well look at the French,Europeans and Americans.. That deflection don't and won't work with me... That's all you can do is use deflection🤡
When you need to chop a leg off, make sure to always use DeWalt.
RIP James Earl Jones
I hope house Come back its the best serie ❤
i just cant not see dart vader in the first shot I grew up as kid with that movie
Imagine getting treated with Baking Soda
I'd say "wow I'm early" but how early can you be to a video compiling moments in a show that ended over a decade ago?
Being first to something that might have been forgotten long ago is a kind of early
If we want to get technical, in the grand scheme of things, this is still very early compared to those who might watch house many more decades from now
@@richcast66 which they will, timeless show
no way thats the lion king mufasa
I almost lost my leg 🦵 in a lawnmower accident......this was hard to watch 😢😮😢😮😢😮😊😊😊😊😊great episode
Darth Patient
t must be exhausting to be a psychopath and fake emotions in a relationship...
9:35 i disliked chase for a long time when he ratted to i forget the guys name but the fellow who wanted to turn the hospital into a business. But at that time stamp he condemned himself, i dont endorse it but i think he did pick the best of 2 evils. Forced into something like that, its all you can do.
It's for God to decide who lives or dies, not just some person.
@@kellysouter4381 I'd believe you, but I'm an atheist
@@kellysouter4381oh yeah. Letting one man live to ethical but thousands maybe even millions die. Yeah I'm sorry but God won't condone mass genocide. Another thing merder is also forgivable by God. Sad part is I don't read the Bible and I know this.
Gotta love how this series is legitimizing fake news media.
I think your tinfoil hat is on too tight.
@@DanaTheInsane I think the clown you ate was rotten
@@rikkertbatzback1816 ???
You’d think somewhere between the Vicodin breakdown and the methadone treatment that almost killed him house would consider amputating his own leg to get rid of the pain. Idk if there was ever an explanation of why he couldn’t do that lol.
Probably the possibility of phantom limb pain as a rationalization, but also because House just likes Vicodin. It dulls all kinds of pain: physical, mental and emotional. He needs his leg injury to justify his addiction. He’s not just addicted to Vicodin, he’s also addicted to finding answers… his character is an all-around addict. He needs his leg pain to have an excuse to go back to Vicodin, he likes having the option. That’s my take on it, but maybe I’m just addicted to alcohol.
He's also incredibly prideful, and has expressed several times that he doesn't want to lose the leg, as irrational as that is. There's also a part of him that has feared that without his pain he won't be the genius that he is, like the pain is his superpower of sorts.@@Sniperboy5551
Chronic pain is a difficult subject. I have Chronic pain in both legs and testicles. If I just amputate it does not fix the issue... The issue is the brain and nerves, the nerves are firing signals with no reason and the brain turns that into pain. You cut away the location then you start to get phantom pain, where you feel the pain but you don't have that limb.
It was explained quite well in the episode with the veteran. He had his hand blown up by a grenade that pre-exploded in his hand. Through-out his life all he could feel was his hand being clenched non stop because the brain still believed it was there. The way to get rid of Chronic Pain properly is to trick the mind into thinking the pain isn't there anymore which you can do if you are lucky. It didn't work on me sadly, however one method was the mirror method for phantom pain. You make a mirror and a box, put your hand that you have in, then your other arm into the other side. You open the side which has the hand, and the mirror reflects your hand to make it seem like your second hand is there, you can then do something like clench then unclench to make your brain believe both hands have unclenched removing the pain.
You could also try image replacement, it has a proper name I cannot remember it. You picture your pain as something, like lightning. You give it a color, then you think about the pain, what it is doing to you, how it affects you, constantly thinking about that image of the pain... During this time someone will do Rapid Eye Movement with you, where you follow their finger going left and right constantly. After a minute you then think of a happy thought to replace the image of the pain, you make the pain go away by causing your brain to believe that the bad image has been replaced by a good image, so the pain has been replaced.
I was supposed to have my nerves cut below, but they decided against it because it will not only cause issues, but also there's a good liklihood that the pain won't go away and just turn into phantom pain.
Chronic Pain is a widely unknown condition, we do not understand why it happens, we do not understand how to fix it, all we do know is how to cover it up, and that's with medications like Opioids.
You can use Pregabalin or Gabapentin but just like Opioids, they stop working after so long... Or they don't work at all (my case), only opioids work for me and they are impossible to get in the UK.
Iirc House eventually admitted that his pain was mostly psychosomatic so amputation wouldn't have done anything for him. He'd still be in pain
@@alexsinclair5358 Oh yeah, ontop of the issues of Chronic Pain, you also get 2 side affects. The first is the pain feels worse after some time when it actually shouldn't. You expect the pain to be bad so the pain is bad. The other issue is that opioids create pain, so when you have taken them for so long you will be in more pain than you were prior, and need more.
THe depression that you get causes pain, the lack of sleep you get causes pain, then the pain causes depression and lack of sleep and lack of sleep causes depression.
Basically you are screwed, you cannot break the cycle, but the cycle get's worse and worse. You do reach the stage where it defines you, however the drugs are not why House doesn't get amputated. He has been painfree once before and he stopped taking everything instantly and went running. I have done the same myself too when I have a good day with no pain (rare these days) I would go for long walks and not take any pain meds at all, infact I'd forget I had them.
Darth Vader Starteth the clippage!!!
My ex was a psychopath. Found out too late.
I hate how easily House gives up on the girl. He knows the value of pain that comes with giving up his life, and he just stops fighting.
We've all been through the past 5 years.
We've heard medical professionals' opinions on the whole series of events, both before and after.
The only difference between Chase's morality, and that dictator's morality, is; Chase will smile and mingle with friends and wards, as he signs off on a mass killing.
The psychopath clip lowkey seems unrealistic. She might be a sociopath, or a narcissist, but tbh doesn't seem like a psychopath.
They are very similar
I lookec up a couple of very funny clips of him from 101 Dalmations. 😊
The first dude sounds like Darth Vader
That’s because it is
3:50 that is jerma985
I see Gipsy and Danger. I watch. Simple as that.
Oh, no.... Mufasa is dead.... Again😢
James earl Jones aka darth vader
getting my leg amputated in the field vs dying…. rip me folks i’m outta here
pretty sure thats sociopathy not psychopathy with the chick
Is there anyone who doesn't believe Chase did the right thinf?
Yes, doctors swear an oath. Chase is there to heal people, not kill them.
There is a long history of God killing evil men. He was another one. Not the last however.
God? What about karma 😂
Didn't see any god show up.
Cuddy was the worsy character in the entire show....she did nothing but create obstacles amd problems for the team, she'd moan 24/7 and caused House nothing but personal issues because she was stupid
Did she though? Or is House a drug addict that deserves nothing?
wait chase was married? and what happen i don't remember if he gets busted by the cops
A doctor takes an oath to save lives but im not sure that includes murder in order to save lives.
The moral dilemma arises when one has to decide whether to take action and pull the lever, causing the trolley to switch tracks and potentially save the lives of many at the cost of one life, or to refrain from intervening, allowing the trolley to continue on its current path, resulting in the deaths of multiple people ...
Credit google for this breakdown.
Personally, you might as well pull the lever to save multiple lives, but then again who's to say that one of those lives will eventually be a murderer themselves.
Quite the conundrum
@@spideymcgee4718 I don't think one of the people who's life is saved maybe becoming a murderer way down the line is much of an ethical consideration here.
He swore an oath. From being a healer he's become the murderer he professes to hate.
9:38
Yo isn’t that Darth Vader
Correct
How naive Chase was
Darth vader!
So in the episode Remorse the sister confirms the patient is a sociopath not a psychopath. Sociopaths are made psychopaths are born. She became cold because of her fathers abuse that’s sociopathy
Both can be made or born as
And under some conditions, can be controlled
@@YOURteacher_100 no…psychopaths are born sociopaths are made. That’s a fact. And yes it can be controlled to an extent
@@celebjorn3837 What the hell happened to me that I became a sociopath
Oh well
@@YOURteacher_100 could have been a traumatic brain injury that you don’t remember, that can cause sociopathy. But either way you’re born a psychopath or you’re not.
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