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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @LasagnaLover23
    @LasagnaLover23 Год назад +9839

    House is the embodiment of its easier to ask for forgiveness instead of permission

    • @judigemini178
      @judigemini178 Год назад +244

      Lmao he's too arrogant to ask forgiveness either

    • @maxygamer854
      @maxygamer854 Год назад +87

      That would mean he asks for forgiveness

    • @The-Rose-and-the-Cross
      @The-Rose-and-the-Cross Год назад +49

      It's the Moltkian principle of 'A favourable situation will never be exploited if commanders wait for orders'.

    • @plasticcargo
      @plasticcargo Год назад +4

      Another person comes to mind who embodies this is the character Harvey Specter from Suits

    • @kolafluffarts1771
      @kolafluffarts1771 Год назад +2

      Why ask for either tho?

  • @canadacaden3266
    @canadacaden3266 Год назад +7669

    One of Wilson's best moments in the show. "I'm not on antidepressants, I'm on SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!!"

    • @CantSettleOnAName
      @CantSettleOnAName Год назад +292

      House: "Aha! You yawned."
      Wilson: "Aha! You tried to kill me."
      I always busted out laughing for that one, specifically.

    • @abby999
      @abby999 Год назад +85

      *jazz hands*

    • @darkestrose9100
      @darkestrose9100 Год назад +27

      Jazz hands

    • @ThatCyberpunkGuy
      @ThatCyberpunkGuy Год назад +57

      In that same episode I believe he goes "Excuse me, I have to go kill someone"

    • @c4m3r0n
      @c4m3r0n Год назад

      Hey Wilson! I’m gonna cut some cripple’s eye out! Wanna come?
      Good times

  • @beatrixdobson4795
    @beatrixdobson4795 Год назад +5416

    The first scene always makes me sad because House never got to experience life without pain again

    • @okopnik
      @okopnik Год назад +291

      He did, after the ketamine. At least for a while.

    • @elizastill2824
      @elizastill2824 Год назад +68

      The ketamine was before this.

    • @okopnik
      @okopnik Год назад +54

      @@elizastill2824 Sorry, I don't have the timeline all that clear in my head. :) Is this also after the methadone episode? Those are the two times I remember House being without pain.

    • @elizastill2824
      @elizastill2824 Год назад +41

      @@okopnik Yeah- this happens after he moves in with Wilson when he gets out of rehab! :)

    • @Josh1OD
      @Josh1OD Год назад +3

      So do I, but then I remember he is a jerk and forget about it 😂

  • @Hoparistic
    @Hoparistic Год назад +2424

    As someone who lives with chronic pain. That first scene is heartbreaking.

    • @bikernumber7180
      @bikernumber7180 Год назад +47

      If only we had a Doctor House.

    • @Hoparistic
      @Hoparistic Год назад

      @@bikernumber7180 legitimately fantasize about that sometimes. Someone magically fixing my pain. Been two years and no luck so far. Still hoping and praying.

    • @savagesock3598
      @savagesock3598 Год назад +8

      Same here 😭

    • @BigDawg31675
      @BigDawg31675 Год назад +49

      I spent a year in pain from crps, this hit me. I wouldn’t wish chronic nerve pain on anyone. Hope you get some answers

    • @koffeetechshow
      @koffeetechshow 7 месяцев назад +11

      My knees have been destroyed since 16, still begging for an MRI and they're trying to push physical therapy on me when even my first appointment, the therapist said she's worried about what cartilage I have left as well as a bad meniscal tear... but yea basic stretches that make me unable to walk sure will fix me.

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +3102

    “If everybody likes you, you’re doing something wrong.” -Dr. Gregory House.

    • @pioneer_1148
      @pioneer_1148 Год назад +37

      He takes it to the extreme but he's right

    • @otrjustin
      @otrjustin Год назад +19

      Take the Newsroom tv show. He was well liked because he didn’t bother anyone. But as soon he started really telling the news, everyone hated him

    • @mr.e1026
      @mr.e1026 Год назад +25

      A friend to everyone is a friend to no one.

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Год назад +4

      Extreme, but accurate.

    • @feraltaco4783
      @feraltaco4783 Год назад +4

      ​@@mr.e1026damn. I'm saving that one to my mental files.

  • @TheNickmeister5
    @TheNickmeister5 Год назад +3159

    I am a trained clinical ethicist and the last scene, the one with the two children dying from the same infection and the antibiotics causing the renal failure, actually has some validity to it. Random chance is the most unbiased way of handling these situations. Foreman has a point about a duty to both children... but keeping them on the current treatment course would result in the death of both children while POTENTIALLY saving one by stopping one on each. Very tricky indeed.

    • @DarkenMidnacrystal
      @DarkenMidnacrystal Год назад +116

      it's in line of morally it's incorrect but this information is going to be a sacrifice and worth the pay off.

    • @diamondmx3076
      @diamondmx3076 Год назад +84

      Sure, but if you put both patients on either one of the antibiotics, you actually get the same information without the ethical dilemma. If neither gets better, then you guessed wrong, if both do, you guessed right. Either way you give all future patients the drug that works.
      Now, if you had two patients and three possible infections - then the split trial would make sense, you don't want both to die and still not know which of the remaining drugs is correct - but I believe they were dealing with exactly 2 possible infections here, so they changed it from being 50/50 for both to live or die, to guaranteeing one would die and one would live, and creating a massive ethical problem in that they knew they were killing one child, just not which.

    • @dabrownone
      @dabrownone Год назад +23

      Trolly problem

    • @PokeMageTech
      @PokeMageTech Год назад +78

      @@diamondmx3076
      No. Because there’s still random chance. Both COULD die despite receiving the CORRECT treatment, and if it were anybody with an immune system, one or both COULD survive despite receiving the WRONG treatment.
      If you do what house did, there are four results (death vs recovery times two patients)
      Both survive despite receiving different treatment - so unlikely it would qualify as a miracle. Speed might tell us something.
      Baby 1 dies and baby 2 lives, or the other way around: you can conclude that the survivor got the correct treatment and apply that to the new cases, the ones currently incubating.
      Both die - not the most likely outcome, but entirely possible. Doesn’t directly tell you correct treatment, but if they both declined, but one much slower than the other, you can guess that baby received the correct treatment.
      Furthermore, if we simplify the problem such that P(death|wrong) ≈ 1 and round P(death|correct) to 0 (though it could actually be 0.25 or something, but this makes it easier without changing which option is better).
      If you randomly take them both off 1 treatment, with equal odds, you have a 50% treatment of it being correct. If correct, both live; if wrong, both die. So the expected number of dead infants is the weighted average (in this case, equal to the regular average), 1. However, you can expect to end up with either 0 or 2 dead infants. If you give different treatments, then you can expect exactly 1 dead infant. So in the simplest version, it doesn’t matter, unless you prefer maximizing the odds of at least one surviving. However, there’s a small chance of death even with correct treatment, and furthermore, with different treatments, if one starts to get better while the other continues to decline, you can try to update treatment before death.
      PS: I’m studying both Computer Science and Mathematics, and am taking an AI course this semester, which goes into probability, so that’s fresh on my mind.

    • @jadecoolness101
      @jadecoolness101 Год назад +41

      @@diamondmx3076 It's basically the difference between a 50/50 chance of saving or kiIIng both kids, vs a 100% chance of saving one and kiIIng the other.
      Well, technically it's not 100% but you get the point.

  • @kjpierson1152
    @kjpierson1152 Год назад +1467

    "you're condemning one of these kids to die".... Apparently, Foreman missed the day in med school where they learned about triage.

    • @YoshiAsk
      @YoshiAsk Год назад +207

      Personally I'm with House on that one. Either way they're condemning at least one of the kids by random chance, since they don't know and have no way to find out which treatment should work.

    • @lungembolism
      @lungembolism Год назад +106

      Totally agree, because they could have been condemning both kids to die if they went by chance. This wasn't unethical to me

    • @joegreen3809
      @joegreen3809 Год назад +8

      Okay foreman what should we do ?

    • @FitzFarseer96
      @FitzFarseer96 Год назад +71

      @@joegreen3809 in an ideal world you'd find some piece of the puzzle you missed and realize what the right answer is. Obviously we don't actually live in an ideal world, but sometimes it's nice to think "if I just consider this problem long enough I'll find the solution." That's what Foreman would rather do, even though it wouldn't actually help.

    • @Conker.
      @Conker. Год назад +11

      Someone should look up triage.

  • @KevinSun242
    @KevinSun242 Год назад +1227

    It concerns me how quickly House knew how to burglarize a locked file cabinet.

    • @sarahp936
      @sarahp936 Год назад +61

      Honestly you can open those things with a plastic fork. Not hard.

    • @FiniteMan1933
      @FiniteMan1933 Год назад +30

      Lock picking is a LOT easier than you think...

    • @CatalunaLilith
      @CatalunaLilith Год назад +40

      He clearly had practice, which does not surprise me at all

    • @morganrussman
      @morganrussman Год назад +5

      ​@sarahp936 how does one open a filing cabinet with a plastic fork?🤔

    • @sarahp936
      @sarahp936 Год назад +3

      @@morganrussman use one of the prongs of the fork to pick the lock. It’s surprisingly easy.

  • @Gumbocinno
    @Gumbocinno Год назад +858

    I knew someone with phantom pains from an amputated leg. The doctor thought she was just hungry for painkillers. After the doctor did some research, the doc called her, apologized, and offered to give her whatever painkiller she wanted.

    • @bobbierobinson6269
      @bobbierobinson6269 Год назад +1

      That must have been a few years ago.

    • @Gumbocinno
      @Gumbocinno Год назад +53

      @@bobbierobinson6269
      It was in the lower half of the 00's. Not sure how well known phantom limb pains were at that time.

    • @bobbierobinson6269
      @bobbierobinson6269 Год назад +16

      @@Gumbocinno or believed. Also it's extremely hard to get pain relief these days.

    • @mattc3581
      @mattc3581 Год назад +19

      As far as I know this is actually a real treatment and can work just as well as shown in the scene here. The brain is a very weird thing!

    • @bigdaddycool6930
      @bigdaddycool6930 Год назад +24

      My dad had his leg amputated above the knee (complications from lymphedema) and his physical therapist used mirror therapy to help him. It really does work.

  • @TrojanExodus
    @TrojanExodus Год назад +90

    Bro... the first scene... when his eyes go wide from the release of the pain, it always hits me right in the heart

  • @binababy113
    @binababy113 Год назад +1003

    This is still the greatest show to have ever graced American television.

    • @mhobag
      @mhobag Год назад +6

      facts

    • @cjwuf
      @cjwuf Год назад +23

      One thing wrong with that comment, it isn't the best on American TV, its the best from global TV,

    • @binababy113
      @binababy113 Год назад +2

      @Nick West What show is Louie? I don't know if I've ever heard of it! Always on the hunt for some good entertainment :)

    • @teribradshaw-milling3164
      @teribradshaw-milling3164 Год назад +1

      But it should have ended after season 3 or 4

    • @binababy113
      @binababy113 Год назад +5

      @@teribradshaw-milling3164 OMG I totally disagree! Season 6 was utter perfection. I wouldn't give that up for the anything!!

  • @SLYKM
    @SLYKM Год назад +762

    On that second one, I lost it. House rolled a nat 20 in charisma with that lame line "dude, I'm crippled." How did that work? 😂

    • @pj2345-v4x
      @pj2345-v4x Год назад +88

      I mean it probably would work. He doesn’t know house, so as far as he knows it’s a guy who can barely walk who wants his cane back so he can go home. Most people don’t think a crippled old guy is going to have a burglary hobby, and nobody wants to be the dude who tells the cripple he has to walk out on his own.

    • @pj2345-v4x
      @pj2345-v4x Год назад +65

      Though realistically the janitor would follow the guy into the room to make sure he got his cane and left. House was in there for a lot longer than it takes to wobble to a cane and wobble back out.

    • @AllenKnutson
      @AllenKnutson Год назад +7

      "that lame line" Ouch.

    • @essiewoo
      @essiewoo Год назад +16

      @@pj2345-v4x ok but how would a cripple leave his therapy appointment, go home, come back after hours all whole forgetting his essential cane

    • @christopheredwards8219
      @christopheredwards8219 6 месяцев назад +2

      Are you gonna be the one to deny a crippled person their cane?

  • @hollyb6885
    @hollyb6885 Год назад +607

    That first guy’s reaction was so wonderful!

    • @YeahYeahOkOkWhatever
      @YeahYeahOkOkWhatever Год назад +3

      Holly you should Watch a series called "Due South" from the 90s, excellent series & actor

    • @hollyb6885
      @hollyb6885 Год назад +2

      @@YeahYeahOkOkWhatever I’ll have to look that up. Thx.

    • @rory6065
      @rory6065 Год назад +2

      i knew i recognised the patient from somewhere it's the guy who played Ray Vecchio

    • @humpteedumptee8629
      @humpteedumptee8629 Год назад +2

      i can guarantee you no one would ever react that way. they would press charges and as soon as criminal court is done they would hit up civil.

    • @mattc3581
      @mattc3581 Год назад

      @@humpteedumptee8629 I believe he did press charges in the show.

  • @crypticzomb8994
    @crypticzomb8994 8 месяцев назад +77

    “ I’m not on antidepressants. I’m on
    👋SPEEEEEEEEEED👋

  • @aceofcheems7685
    @aceofcheems7685 Год назад +1001

    I laughed so hard at the scene where house rams his car into Cuddy's dining room. The way he just gives the brush to her it's just so comedic

    • @kgoofy3297
      @kgoofy3297 Год назад +54

      I know they were trying to thread a line for the edelstein exit but like, cuddy would have gotten over it. That’s just how the Princeton plainsboro gang do

    • @Profile__1
      @Profile__1 Год назад +127

      ​@@kgoofy3297Dude, I don't know about that. Has House ever done something on that level before? I actually don't know. He's always been snarky and smarmy, highly unprofessional and manipulative, but to have him drive a car straight through your house (possibly hurting or even killing someone inside) is a whole different thing. Whenever House gets physically violent, like when he punched Chase, you know something has gone seriously wrong.

    • @LB-gz3ke
      @LB-gz3ke Год назад +34

      @@Profile__1 Yeah, I don't mind dark humor. And the brush part was funny. But he could have killed Cuddy or Rachel. If it was just Cuddy, I think she would forgive him cause she was into his crazy. But the kid was a step too far. I stopped watching when this happened. The show lost its way when House got locked up.

    • @hollyb6885
      @hollyb6885 Год назад +36

      @@LB-gz3ke. House later explained that he knew Rachel went to Cuddy’s mom’s house every Friday so he knew she wasn’t there and he saw the others leave the room. Season 8 was great. It was different but I loved it.

    • @xtonibx5770
      @xtonibx5770 Год назад +38

      ​@@kgoofy3297Cuddy would not have gotten over it lol. House had never done anything on that level to her or to anyone else before. It's conpletely sensible if she didn't feel safe around him or didn't want her kid around him again.

  • @frankieflores8927
    @frankieflores8927 Год назад +285

    He drugged a man, tied him to a chair, played mind games with him, and the guy THANKED HIM FOR IT

    • @flickcentergaming680
      @flickcentergaming680 Год назад +41

      Well, it did also get rid of the terrible phantom limb pain he'd been having for the past 36 years. But point taken.

    • @jrbudoybudoy
      @jrbudoybudoy 3 месяца назад +10

      He was a soldier. He's also a hardass. He respected what House did and thanked him for curing his pain.

    • @ivetachmelarova8938
      @ivetachmelarova8938 2 месяца назад +5

      heve you ever been in really severe pain? Chronic pain? ...I have. For 15 years. Taking fentanyl patches and tapentadol for breakthrough pain but it is still at 6 of 10. If there was anyone doing anything to stop my pains I would thank him/her. You cannot imagine how bad and difficult is to live in pain. I am on 150 mcg per hour of fentanyl and taking up to 400 mg of Tapentadol but.. nothing really helps. Yea IV morfine is able to lower it to 3 maybe. But i stopped doing that years ago. It was path to the hell

    • @Metzlii
      @Metzlii Месяц назад

      His reaction was also amazing acting. You could truly believe the relief, gratitude and the rest of the emotions he was trying to show were real.

  • @vicmartone
    @vicmartone Год назад +65

    That glimpse of empathy for the veteran no longer in pain... He's such a good actor...

  • @LurkerEternal
    @LurkerEternal Год назад +395

    he can cure other's pain but never his own

    • @MadSpectre47
      @MadSpectre47 Год назад +35

      Ironic, he could save others from pain... but not himself.

    • @jamesteegardner2273
      @jamesteegardner2273 Год назад +31

      Not for lack of trying. He tried switching to Methadone from his usual pain pills, and that actually took away his pain, but he also lost his edge and couldn't diagnose people the way he used to when he was in pain. So he gave it up and chose to live in chronic pain instead of being a just above average doctor.

    • @Figgy20000
      @Figgy20000 Год назад +6

      He also mocked others beliefs in God or a higher power while spending all 7 seasons soul searching for it himself.

    • @richardbrooksshnee
      @richardbrooksshnee Год назад +9

      ​@@Figgy20000 Desire and logic conflicting is not an irregular thing.

    • @seanwieland9763
      @seanwieland9763 Год назад +2

      The shoemaker’s children go barefoot.

  • @Sight-Beyond-Sight
    @Sight-Beyond-Sight Год назад +42

    For 36 years, he has been clenching that grenade...

  • @OpheliaOnFire
    @OpheliaOnFire Год назад +135

    Giving the coma patient a migraine made the list but not the episode where he WOKE HIM UP?!?!

    • @jenrn7359
      @jenrn7359 Год назад +30

      Different patient. He woke up vegetative state guy.

    • @Maria-jq3zv
      @Maria-jq3zv 6 месяцев назад +1

      Different coma guy, but I get your point.

    • @jbear3478
      @jbear3478 5 месяцев назад

      That isn’t on here??? It’s the worst thing he’s ever done!!!

    • @TrueTrickster2016
      @TrueTrickster2016 5 месяцев назад

      These reactions lol

  • @hollyb6885
    @hollyb6885 Год назад +48

    6:58- that little “Grrr” and the raised eyebrow cracks me up. 😂

  • @LRSNRCNG309
    @LRSNRCNG309 Год назад +401

    House drivin in cuddys house is still one of the most standout moments imo

    • @chrisriley8775
      @chrisriley8775 Год назад +2

      I 100% agree, great way to payback someone because they were jealous of him.

    • @cjwuf
      @cjwuf Год назад +31

      My favourite part about the car scene is that he made Wilson get out of the car to make sure Wilson didn't get hurt (and then he still injured his wrist) but mainly the other bit

    • @xtonibx5770
      @xtonibx5770 Год назад +19

      And the way he made Wilson get out of the car so he doesn't get hurt or in trouble proves how lucid he was while he decided to crash his car into her dining room 😭 i dont know why that's so funny to me.

    • @cookiemonsterdayz
      @cookiemonsterdayz Год назад +12

      It destroyed the show for me. I watched House from the start and this was the most bad way to end this show. Season eight wasn't as good the previous seasons. And in the end they even killed Wilson. Like I said... they destroyed it.

    • @kaitlin2019
      @kaitlin2019 Год назад

      ​@@cookiemonsterdayzwas that the last episode

  • @nouspartimes
    @nouspartimes Год назад +74

    the first time I watched the scene in which House crashed into Cuddy's house, I was breathless
    I love it - even today I am speechless everytime

  • @nathanhetrick1863
    @nathanhetrick1863 Год назад +57

    Just finished House recently and it has to be my favorite show ever! I love the eureka moments House always gets and he comes up with some ridiculous idea that always works. 100/10 show!

  • @610Hobbies
    @610Hobbies Год назад +208

    A lot, and I mean a LOT of the crazy stuff House did seems like he mostly did it just to see if he could get away with it, and in every single instance, he did.

    • @tianqi5008
      @tianqi5008 Год назад +15

      Apart from the House thing, he went to prison for that.

    • @610Hobbies
      @610Hobbies Год назад +23

      @@tianqi5008 Yeah, but because he turned himself in after being a fugitive for three months.

    • @W1nstorm
      @W1nstorm Год назад +2

      He also didn’t have a lawyer…

    • @irrelevant_noob
      @irrelevant_noob 8 месяцев назад

      @@610Hobbies that's how the magic of story-telling works. ;-)

  • @hollyb6885
    @hollyb6885 Год назад +51

    How about when he kidnapped the star of his favorite soap opera? That was another FANTASTIC episode (like all of them).

  • @John-Doe-Yo
    @John-Doe-Yo Год назад +28

    I just noticed before they cut to the shot of the car crashing inside the house the stuntcar outside clearly stops in front of the window

  • @valor5080
    @valor5080 Год назад +41

    "Aha! You yawned!"
    "Aha! You tried to kill me!"

  • @colinbrown3170
    @colinbrown3170 Год назад +148

    "you dosed me" best line for Wilson. Right up there with House saying " I'm dead Wilson, and you've got four months. When the cancer gets to be too much, how do you want to die?"

  • @Dungeonfreak
    @Dungeonfreak 7 месяцев назад +14

    I love the way “I’m not on antidepressants I’m on speeeeed” comes up on the best moments from the show video and the House has no ethics video

  • @ginnykang943
    @ginnykang943 Год назад +415

    (Family Guy)
    Nurse: Dr. House! Don't forget the rulebook!
    House (actually voiced by Hugh Laurie): Get that outTA MY FAAAAACE!!!!

    • @oliviarose9352
      @oliviarose9352 Год назад +12

      That was the best crossover episode in cinematic history

    • @mrwassef
      @mrwassef 6 месяцев назад +3

      Wait a second, how are you gonna play by the rules if you don’t have the rule….ooooh😮

    • @Jefethefish
      @Jefethefish 5 месяцев назад +2

      House
      Roadhouse

    • @doodleeagle9344
      @doodleeagle9344 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@Jefethefish That too

  • @greeny5549
    @greeny5549 Год назад +28

    “You don’t know my medical history”
    I seriously doubt that

  • @lindseyclair921
    @lindseyclair921 Год назад +24

    7:00 that has to be the most controlled eyebrow movement I’ve ever seen.

  • @SchneeflockeMonsoon
    @SchneeflockeMonsoon Год назад +59

    Driving through her wall was House being an actual psychopath, but good gosh it was funny.

  • @Stuart267
    @Stuart267 Год назад +10

    David Marciano. The first "patient" has always been an under-rated actor, first saw him in Due South as a kid & he was great in that too.

    • @thebusdrrivertohell
      @thebusdrrivertohell 7 месяцев назад +1

      Seen him in a few shows and am always like "oh shnip, it's Ray Vecchio!"

  • @kgoofy3297
    @kgoofy3297 Год назад +58

    All of this is funny and good and he should have malpracticed even more

  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    @user-em6ie2be7x Год назад +17

    I'm impressed whoever Manages this Channel goes back through all the comments. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @ruski77
    @ruski77 Год назад +15

    I finally finished season 8 a few weeks ago and this is for sure my favorite show. It's just _so good._

  • @nolansomers
    @nolansomers Год назад +29

    Last scene is 100% ethical.

  • @GG3695
    @GG3695 Год назад +662

    I can honestly understand House driving into Cuddys dining room. For years he kept himself closed off to his emotions, including how he felt about Cuddy, to the point it had him institutionalised. Eventually he achieved a relationship with her, and he was happy. He was better. And she hurt him. This was a pain he hadn't felt since Stacy, and seeing her with someone else so soon made it erupt in the most self destructive 'House' way possible.

    • @voyagerwitch
      @voyagerwitch Год назад

      he could have literally killed her

    • @narpster3174
      @narpster3174 Год назад +148

      Nah dude. There's no "understanding" DRIVING INTO A BUILDING over your ex. Could've killed several people, gonna cost a fortune for somebody, made an incredibly big scene over something people go through every day. If this wasn't a TV show House would've been locked up within 3 hours.

    • @voyagerwitch
      @voyagerwitch Год назад +88

      @@narpster3174 to be fair, he was locked up. it just took them longer because they weren't very good at it.

    • @blindfire3167
      @blindfire3167 Год назад +112

      @@narpster3174 There is "understanding" of anything and everything.
      Understanding doesn't mean agreeing with it, it's just empathy, figuring out the reason why something is/happens. I can be empathetic to someone who murdered their spouse because of marital problems, doesn't mean I agree it's the best course of action, it's just the action that took place and the reason given was the definitive answer to what caused the action to happen.

    • @narpster3174
      @narpster3174 Год назад +16

      @@blindfire3167 Situational analysis and empathy are two different things. Yes you can understand that somebody overreacted, but that doesn't mean you can understand the overreaction itself. If you can empathize with something disproportionate then you probably don't see it as all that disproportionate, which becomes really scary in the example you put forth.
      The guy I responded to wasn't commenting on objective cause and effect. He was saying that he understood why House reacted the way he did, empathizing with him. I'm saying there is no empathizing with house, that his actions in this scene are inexcusable and insane.

  • @Sniperboy5551
    @Sniperboy5551 7 месяцев назад +1

    The first clip (“Mirror Magic”) always makes me emotional, the actor did such an amazing job in that scene. Very convincing performance.

  • @therandomdrone4370
    @therandomdrone4370 8 месяцев назад +8

    Yeah... When I was younger the driving into Cuddy's house was my first introduction to a real "OH S***" moment from a television show and has been living in my head rent free since I was a child.

  • @DennisRash
    @DennisRash Год назад +87

    The last one isn't unethical, he made the logic choice. It could have been one or the other or it could have been something else entirely. Picking who live or dies is a decision some medical professionals have to make.

    • @mazatlan79P
      @mazatlan79P 6 месяцев назад

      "primium non nocere"

    • @rudrodeepchatterjee
      @rudrodeepchatterjee 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@mazatlan79Pexcept by taking a 50-50 guess on which one to take the kids off, Cameron and Foreman are at risk for harming 2 lives to hopefully save 2. House is instead risking 1 life to save the other. It's a tough choice but house's decision is better.

  • @HellVedaKa
    @HellVedaKa Год назад +32

    House isnt one to let ethics hinder efficiency.
    Few can rule the grey like he did.

  • @fraenkiboii
    @fraenkiboii 4 месяца назад +1

    06:05 that ooohhh yeahhh is one of my top 5 fav house moments!!!!

  • @okopnik
    @okopnik Год назад +104

    The episode with the antibiotics was one of the most poorly thought-out "dilemmas" in this show. It wouldn't be a "therapeutic trial", and House wouldn't be "condemning them" - they're dying, no action means both die, and what remains is a choice between both of them dying while providing no info to save the others OR one of them dying - assuming they can't be saved in time - and providing that life-saving info. The only possible ethical decision is the choice that House made, and having all his juniors freak out about it was totally artificial: they're all doctors, and they all understand the utility of the least-bad solution vs. unachievable "perfection".

    • @blindfire3167
      @blindfire3167 Год назад +7

      It's still pretty unethical, but understandable to get the best outcome of the situation. Leaving it up to random chance on which baby will live and which baby will likely die isn't exactly going to warm the parent's hearts knowing their death wasn't in vein, it's still killing a random child at chance for a POTENTIAL cure.

    • @alexisgrunden1556
      @alexisgrunden1556 Год назад +13

      Sometimes, there are no _good_ options. Just the one that's the least bad.

    • @ljmzdev
      @ljmzdev Год назад +8

      @@blindfire3167 you clearly don´t know what triage means then.

    • @blindfire3167
      @blindfire3167 Год назад +2

      @Luis Jiménez I mean I do, but it's still illegal/unethical to keep that info from the patients and just have it decided by random chance rather than it be given the opportunity to be volunteered...which I get the parents would probably never do, or at least take too long, but the option should be given rather than just at random killing a baby

    • @FS4SS
      @FS4SS Год назад +1

      @@blindfire3167 They explain it to the families in the episode, I just happened to be rewatching that season recently. They would of course do that in a real hospital as well, although this hypothetical case is naturally going to be extremely rare in the real world --> no time to test multiple medications, multiple different patients infected with the same thing, at the same time, and that thing is totally unknown, but somehow we do know it will lead to death, and there are only a few possible medications that could work.

  • @SnakeSkinz
    @SnakeSkinz Год назад +24

    Sometimes, people are too stubborn for their own good tbh.

  • @tw8507
    @tw8507 Год назад +18

    "Are you telling me you're condemning one of these kids to die based on chance?"
    As if hey aren't about to take a 50/50 shot taking them off the antibiotic

    • @rudrodeepchatterjee
      @rudrodeepchatterjee 5 месяцев назад +3

      Ikr. Their method is to take a 50-50 guess at saving both or killing both. His method is to take a 50-50 guess at saving either one. His method risks one life to save 3, theirs risk 2 to save 4.

  • @ajacobryan
    @ajacobryan Год назад +24

    Well time to binge watch house md again

    • @katscratchfever3506
      @katscratchfever3506 Год назад +5

      Ikr? Time for my yearly rendition of “I know what’s wrong with this patient because I’ve seen this episode 592 times, but I’m gonna pretend like I don’t and just go with lupus!” 😁

    • @mamont5943
      @mamont5943 Год назад +1

      @@katscratchfever3506 Or Sarcoidosis. Haha.

  • @williamkang6789
    @williamkang6789 Год назад +96

    For those who are afraid of being kidnapped by House just so he can treat your medical issues, be not afraid. Any reasonable medical board would have invalidated his license for his less-than-medically-ethical shenanigans years ago. There are definitely many doctors who share House’s zeal for helping patients (if not his sociopathy), but most doctors in the real world will draw the line at forcing patients to accept treatment. It may seem self-evident in this day and age, but there was a time not so long ago when the idea of letting patients decide their own healthcare was unusual. This can be explained in large part by a paradigm shift in the way doctors were trained to view their patients. Up until the mid-20th century, most physicians practiced what is now called “medical paternalism,” which is characterized by the doctor acting as a surrogate parent who coddles, cajoles, and directs the patient to accepting treatment, regardless of what the patient personally desires. That perspective has been largely supplanted by the concept of autonomy, wherein patients are expected to direct their own treatment under the professional guidance and counsel of their physician.

    • @JJONNYREPP
      @JJONNYREPP Год назад +1

      11 Minutes of House Having ZERO Ethics | House M.D. 2041pm 25.7.23 i mean you'd be sat there as he was unethical and then you'd cry cos he'd freed you from the demon of the moor or the brain ache you suffered from... i'd be sitting there saying: drop the phoney accent you idiot i'm not one of those morons you usually deal with. and we aint recreating the mirror scene.... though that was probably a decent moment in the history of mirrors. p.s i have never seen the show. this is the first time i have seen house. i have no cable tv, y'see... another man's passion. i liked fry and laurie, though...

    • @pj2345-v4x
      @pj2345-v4x Год назад +6

      @@JJONNYREPP are you like, deep into the spectrum? Please don’t reply to things anymore for your own sake.

    • @cooldud7071
      @cooldud7071 Год назад +4

      @@pj2345-v4x He's merely saying how he'd have responded to the scene in question. All you're doing is telling him to no longer share his views and experiences, which is just rude.

    • @cooldud7071
      @cooldud7071 Год назад +1

      This is pretty obvious. House M.D is a TV show where things go differently from our boring reality. It's a show with larger-than-life characters, and as a result, they're capable of doing things the average boring person wouldn't get away with.

    • @JJONNYREPP
      @JJONNYREPP Год назад

      @@cooldud7071 Comments on ‘11 Minutes of House Having ZERO Ethics | House M.D.’ the word: boring is key, here. most people are boring infused with it, with boring attributes... and yet they are applauded from pillar to post. the people of this region are all would-be gestapo agents intent on watching the ne'er do-well and reporting back... that's very boring. i should think spies are the most boring people on earth. what say you.... as for being "larger than life"... ummmm, i should imagine even that's boring. as is prowling round the home which is what someone is doing right now. maybe sell tickets and have them come and have a gawp round the home... "hello, mr spy, he'll say.... come on in take the tit of your head and have a wander..." though i do say the title of the most boring person on earth was a mr reggie skidmark of east ham who was liable to pour protein plus down the sink and into the water supply. which might have been a decent scenario for house. i never saw the sit-com house. it seemed like a realllly booooring show. and it was featured on sky tv... here's an interesting fact: when sky tv first began... all those council homes one used to rent had it piped in for free!! sky 1 was a free to air channel all those years ago. people like me, boring dole dossers, got to see the very first episodes of the simpsons - for free!!!! and that ghastly talent show which featured the amazing and not boring at all - which should excuse him from this chat: charlie chuck. who later went on to critical acclaim on vic and bob show.... along with his drum kit and plank. though granted those days were odd and even boring peole got laid, then. which lessened the need for drugs. cos it's a fact that boring people take drugs. a lot!!!! i'd go outside and check that yer underwear is still on the clothes horse...

  • @tattletalestrangler5335
    @tattletalestrangler5335 Год назад +21

    Never noticed Dr. Buffer before 😂😂

    • @championblackwolf3388
      @championblackwolf3388 Год назад +2

      S4E1, House is on his own, Cuddy and WIlson are pressuring him into building a new team and he's trying to prove he doesn't need one. So he disguises the janitor as a doctor to act in front of the patients and have someone to talk to during differential. Which obviously fails.

    • @eleanorcooke7136
      @eleanorcooke7136 2 месяца назад

      Should've named him Dr. Bluffer.

  • @yesname4889
    @yesname4889 Год назад +7

    House driving in to the house is s one moment that he shows, you betrayed me. Remember that house will do anything to protect his close once and he feeled bad that she did not want to introduce him to her daughter but to new guy she instructed straight a way... this is one moment that house shows how much pain he feels emotionally when people betray him

  • @Alexdoh
    @Alexdoh Год назад +7

    Love all the House Clips.
    Could we get a compilation of all the CTB (Amber) hallucinations including her singing Enjoy yourself?

  • @Saddonghussein
    @Saddonghussein Год назад +327

    Some of those aren't unethical they are crimes

    • @CrashSable
      @CrashSable Год назад +130

      Pretty sure criminal activity is unethical

    • @NotNochos
      @NotNochos Год назад +5

      @@CrashSable 👍🏻

    • @Minumer
      @Minumer Год назад +49

      @@CrashSable Depends on the crime. Remember, commenters--if you see someone stealing food, no you didn't!

    • @nobody8717
      @nobody8717 Год назад +9

      @@Minumer i only steal ps5s from walmart so i can sell them on ebay at a markup so i can feed myself.
      see? crime isn't unethical.

    • @tylerhartley5031
      @tylerhartley5031 Год назад +3

      Why do you think house to fake his death because all the unethical things he did and he was going to prison and he knew it. But he wanted to spend those 5 months with Wilson before he passed away

  • @jackfox5738
    @jackfox5738 Год назад +11

    I like how we asked for epinephrine stat, in a room with no one else in it with the doors all closed😂😂😂😂

  • @liamnehren1054
    @liamnehren1054 Год назад +2

    That mirror one still brings tears to my eyes.

  • @se7enwonders
    @se7enwonders Месяц назад

    The actor in the first scene with the phantom limb pain broke my heart. His performance was insanely good. I remember crying crying during the scene.

  • @sammysam2615
    @sammysam2615 5 месяцев назад

    This show got me through some tough times. Will always appreciate it and the characters

  • @mark-rm6kj
    @mark-rm6kj Год назад +21

    *No show has, does, or will ever do Sarcasm as House did!*

  • @riograul2043
    @riograul2043 Год назад +62

    I've realized after watching house for almost a decade, going to this hospital is like getting locked inside of a carnival funhouse run by doctors. They will test you, try experimental operations on you, and all kinds of things lol

    • @Pumpkin7269
      @Pumpkin7269 Год назад +6

      That's every hospital if you have a weird symptoms

    • @marvelsandals4228
      @marvelsandals4228 Год назад +5

      99% of medicine is figuring out why you're dying. Once they do, there's a pretty well documented procedure for what the best treatment options are, so all that's left is carrying it out without any dumb mistakes. Until they know what's wrong, they have no clue what to do other than make wild guesses to try and narrow it down.

  • @truwu8177
    @truwu8177 Год назад +4

    8:00 Wild West music should start playing right here

  • @andyweis5194
    @andyweis5194 Месяц назад

    At 10:11 VERY cool to see the vintage Chick Webb poster ad from one of his Savoy Ballroom concerts. Just another reason House was so hip.

  • @WolfRamAndHart
    @WolfRamAndHart Год назад

    The purveyor of this channel deserves a medal...including for having the specific description at beginning, on why viewer thought it deserved House being more unethical than normal.

  • @scarygary5678
    @scarygary5678 Год назад +5

    That last one hits different.

  • @crawford1083
    @crawford1083 Год назад +15

    11 minutes of many reasons why House was and is the best series EVER. And why Hugh Laurie's House is the most brilliant character EVER.

  • @animalsgalore360
    @animalsgalore360 Год назад +3

    It's just eight seasons of a doctor trying everything he can get to get fired. But I'm so here for it!

  • @emmashuffle6457
    @emmashuffle6457 Год назад +21

    Yes let’s go with the word “unethical”… 😂😂
    Atleast that’s what a criminal defense lawyer would like to call it haha

  • @tjjordan4207
    @tjjordan4207 Год назад +6

    Wilson: “I’m not on antidepressants. I’m on SPEEEEED!!!” 🤣

  • @hollyb6885
    @hollyb6885 Год назад +5

    “Dr Buffer” cracked me up. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @melzz
    @melzz 9 месяцев назад +2

    My mom also doing the same phantom pain therapy, but the result wasn’t instant, she have to routinely do it until she got better

  • @NoelDSmith
    @NoelDSmith Год назад +3

    gambling with one life vs two: ethically superior.

  • @jessicat3762
    @jessicat3762 Год назад +3

    The episode with the two babies absolutely destroyed me but it went without saying, a guess gave a 50/50 shot they both die but instead saved one. The autopsy scene broke my heart, its the hardest a show has made me cry

  • @Acklon
    @Acklon Год назад +4

    With the Antibiotic clip. Both kids are currently condemned to die, taking them both off of the same one condemns both to die OR saves both (0% success or 100% success). Keeping 1 on A and 1 on B makes it so, assuming its just one of the two antibiotics, no matter what, 1 will survive. Taking them both off of the same one has the same condemnation, but for potentially 2 people rather than 1.
    Obviously still, an ethical nightmare.

    • @aymenboussouar1880
      @aymenboussouar1880 8 месяцев назад

      U can't just do nothing and not take the blame or the responsibility because by chosing one it means u comnded to kill one of them

  • @dwaynemauk566
    @dwaynemauk566 Год назад +100

    One of the things that fascinates me about House, is that he was generally right because he would cut to the chase. People around him (and those watching the show) accuse him of being egotistical, unethical, meanspirited, etc. But it was because he would get right to the source of the problem, rather than prolonging the trip. Watching the relief of those who were helped by him because he'd get right to the root of the problem, was always enjoyable. My grandfather, could sometimes be like House (not unethically, but by being sharp with his tongue) but when I stopped spending time nursing my self-inflicted wounds caused by talking instead of listening to him, he was one of the smartest guys I know. Not proud, not egotistical, but extremely smart, who had a hard time dealing with "stupid". And most of the time, I as a grandkid, would show my stupidity by running off at the mouth, instead of living by the adage of "shut mouth, open ears". But once learned, became a valuable lesson in life.

    • @KatherineXIX
      @KatherineXIX Год назад +9

      Even a ten-second glance into his personal life would reveal he is extremely egotistical, unethical, and mean-spirited.

    • @dwaynemauk566
      @dwaynemauk566 Год назад

      @@KatherineXIX Again, most people assume that because they are looking through their own glasses and make assumptions. People who are egotistical, unethical, mean-spirited, don't work hard to save people's lives and make their lives better. Instead, they spend their time tearing down others, and destroying others, in order to make themselves look good. I'd actually find the rest of the staff, "mean-spirited" as you state, because their too busy covering their behinds from getting possibly sued, and there were numerous times that House actually stepped in and saved the person's life while the rest of the staff were too busy trying to save their own.

    • @okopnik
      @okopnik Год назад +6

      @@KatherineXIX If I'm dying, and no one else can figure it out, I'll take all his egotism and LIFE instead of sweet, comforting nothings coupled with death. Every single time. So would anyone else who is sane.

    • @KatherineXIX
      @KatherineXIX Год назад +1

      @@okopnik not arguing that, and so would I. But I sure as hell wouldn't want to be his friend.

    • @okopnik
      @okopnik Год назад +6

      @@KatherineXIX I can't think of anyone - other than a masochist like Wilson - who would. But one of the key premises of the show is that what is valued in *professional* competence can be in direct conflict with social skills; in fact, House's story about the old man in the Japanese hospital makes it explicit, as well as underscoring the fact that House *knows* his behavior is socially unacceptable.
      But note how much people love this show, years after it ended. Sure, there was good writing and character development in it - but there are a lot of shows like that these days, and few of them get this level of fandom. People love and respect the archetype: the man follows his own path at all costs and *wins* in spite of everything including social convention. That's the core, the common thread of the entire story arc. Everyone would prefer to have a world with House in it rather than one without.

  • @markrichards9646
    @markrichards9646 Год назад +15

    That first scene always makes me cry with joy for the vet that House rescued from 35 years of pain.
    When I saw the episode where House drugged Wilson with speed had me wishing you had included the scene of House having dinner with Cuddy, her mom and Wilson. After this clip ended, I tried to stop play but tapped am on screen link and guess what short popped up. 😂

  • @wazitSomethingISaid
    @wazitSomethingISaid Год назад +6

    great show, wish we had more

  • @GhettoAvatar
    @GhettoAvatar Год назад +30

    Yall just forgot when Chase let that dictator die? Im pretty sure thats the definition of unethical even if it was the right thing to do

    • @thatchedrooves1204
      @thatchedrooves1204 Год назад

      chase didnt let him die, chase killed the dictator by using someone elses blood to get a fake diagnoses of a disease he didnt have

    • @VioletAeonSnowfield
      @VioletAeonSnowfield Год назад +8

      Unethical or not, it was Chase; not House. The video's about House's unethical moments.

    • @tierefuerimmer9635
      @tierefuerimmer9635 3 месяца назад

      Had it been Hitler would that be unethical? Arguably you can say Chase saved lives as the guy was literally planning to kill thousands of innocent people.

  • @anemptybowl5844
    @anemptybowl5844 Год назад +3

    that last clip when he decided to kill one of the kids, the drama of that moment is now kind of funny to me because this was one of the first episodes of the show so this was like crazy unethical...fast forward a few seasons and this scene would be just a shrug, a smirk, and a quip with a few disgruntled employees

  • @thedangerdave7167
    @thedangerdave7167 Год назад +16

    Ahah you yawned
    Ahah you tried to kill me!

  • @gorgeousfreeman1318
    @gorgeousfreeman1318 Год назад +9

    House is what happens if you only build in Luck and Intelligence

  • @quigglebert
    @quigglebert Год назад +20

    The final scene wasn't really unethical, given the circumstances. Both babies were dead either way, and it was likely there would have been many more, it gives both babies the best chance of survival while the results are blind, while we know the ending, it's not hard to imagine in other circumstances you could swap the meds of the wrong baby and save them if it isn't too late (which it was, but I digress)

  • @Unpopularopinions98
    @Unpopularopinions98 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been in constant pain for 5 years after a work injury. Watching that first scene was difficult. 😢❤.

  • @Liquid-Dragon
    @Liquid-Dragon 24 дня назад

    Being asked “so you are doing this off of basic chance” is exactly what they all were about to do. With House’s method at least some answers will be answered. The old psychology broken speeding train scenario

  • @psychojoe4764
    @psychojoe4764 11 месяцев назад +2

    That first one was basically House going full Jigsaw

  • @garretteveryday
    @garretteveryday 2 месяца назад +1

    that "therapeutic trial" idea was actually brilliant

  • @GizmoBeach
    @GizmoBeach 6 месяцев назад +1

    The way House manipulated Masters into taking blood from a patient which was a no-no. Yipes, that was low even for House.

  • @SirenUpOnARock
    @SirenUpOnARock Год назад +3

    This is such a great idea, I love this style oh my god

  • @chrisriley8775
    @chrisriley8775 Год назад +4

    I'm probably late but maybe there should be a compilation of the most dangerous House moments where people were in serious risk of dying, like that episode where the crazy guy held all the doctors/patient in Cuddy's/Houses office because they didn't help him.

    • @its.biggie4967
      @its.biggie4967 Год назад

      can u mention the season and the episode?

  • @marlanegohl4091
    @marlanegohl4091 Год назад +2

    I love David Marciano!

  • @chilarius
    @chilarius Год назад +4

    The Michelle Trachttenberg elevator scene is missing here.

  • @Not_Your_FBI_Agent
    @Not_Your_FBI_Agent 7 месяцев назад

    Honestly, most of these aren't even close to what he's capable of. At least he helps them in his crazy way. But there were moments where he was just cruel or actually had zero ethics: like he tricked Wilson who genuenly wanted the best for him, to go to the fight with Foreman and Wilson had to watch it in TV [even tho, he was given the tickets], he used information from his dying patient's father to earn money on stock market, he called Cuddy a bad mother because she couldn't keep a baby and my favourite one: he slammed a door on Wilson's dog - even if it was accident [did't seem to] he still was happy with the outcome. [I still love the video and I get why you named it that way, I'm just saying that he's capable of behaving even worse - although stealing his ex wife file was just disgusting so good you mentioned it 😂]

  • @vannalikehannah6776
    @vannalikehannah6776 Год назад +24

    House would make a great scary bad guy in a movie!

    • @Scarecrow545
      @Scarecrow545 Год назад +5

      Not a movie, but Hugh Laurie plays a pretty scary (and very charismatic) illegal arms dealer in The Night Manager.

    • @vannalikehannah6776
      @vannalikehannah6776 Год назад +1

      @@Scarecrow545
      I meant Hugh Laurie. I'll check out the night manager. Thanks.
      P.S. he started out as a comedian! A British comedian!
      He definitely needs to transition into movies. I think he would be a great anything! 😊

    • @Scarecrow545
      @Scarecrow545 Год назад +3

      @@vannalikehannah6776 It's a 6-episode miniseries, should be able to bang it out in a weekend! Tom Hiddleston (Loki) is also in it.
      I've heard, haven't seen his comedic stuff though. I agree, he'd make a fantastic movie villain!

  • @salz_
    @salz_ Год назад +9

    7:06 the most sane Chrysler driver

  • @juliav.mcclelland2415
    @juliav.mcclelland2415 Год назад +3

    I can't decide which House is hotter - young!House or old!House.

  • @Cherubi-chan
    @Cherubi-chan Месяц назад

    I love the look on the veteran's face when House hauls close the box, like "what horrible things could be achieved with that, I don't want to go anywhere near it :S" 😅

  • @abdulsabri6551
    @abdulsabri6551 Год назад

    that 6th scene at 7:17 was beautiful man

  • @GiselleKlara
    @GiselleKlara 2 месяца назад

    Forevermore in the lore of the show, i like to think that both House and Wilson always, always, do jazz hands when prescribing a patient ….”SPEED”

  • @Shrey_J
    @Shrey_J 7 месяцев назад +1

    10:53 HIT HARD !!!!

  • @nico5167
    @nico5167 Год назад +2

    While the outcome of Dr. House’s violations of ethical principles are almost always positive for the patient, coercing or performing procedures without patient informed consent cannot be allowed and is grounds for loss of a medical license. In the scenario listed in this video, House chooses to perform a risky procedure without the patient knowing what was proceeding. He also does not accurately or completely disclose the side effects or potential complications of the mentioned procedure. House believes as the genius physician he is that he knows what will save the patient and what is best for them, and that obtaining informed consent from individuals with less medical knowledge and expertise than him will only complicate or prevent the “right” treatment. This hubris for a practicing physician will take him down a path of ethical violations, and it does not have a place for safe and appropriate medical care.

  • @lindseyclair921
    @lindseyclair921 Год назад +4

    Please do a compilation video of house apologizing. Like every time. You could either do it this way where you show the whole scene, or you could do a smash cut together of every time he says it.