Well in truth. They tried in various season to deal with the pain in his leg, and the concept of walking. In one event he started walking by taking a stronger drug (forgot what it was). However by doing this it made him a "worse" doctor. You see House is a living entity of Ying-Yang. In order for House to be the best doctor he is, his personal life must suffer. If his Personal life is great, then his Doctor skill will suffer. this happened. He started listening to families request, start doing things he normally wouldn't do, but in the end it made things worse, so he got off the drug and start suffering once more.
Han Lecter Not sure what the main case was here but I’m guessing it’s about 2 brothers? Cain and Able are brothers in the Bible. Cain kills Able. It’s a pun because House uses a cane and is now able (no longer “disabled” and also able to help patients)? I guess.
@@TashiSoCali it's "Cain and Abel" if you're referring to the Bible story - there's also a reference to Icarus (Greek mythology) at the end of the clip.
"I was worried your wings would melt." "God doesn't limp." I love this dialogue. It is a great way of telling Wilson that House knows he isn't the end-all, be-all when it comes to the answer, and that he can be wrong. The result was his limp. That went over my head the first time I heard it back when I was still a young teen, but hearing it now, I'm mad at myself for not noticing how great of a line it is.
I'm glad I caught this comment before the scene played out. I can totally see a bitter House saying something like that. He knows he's not playing God. Just something close to it and hoping the lesson lands when he nails a diagnosis. He's not perfect and we see that just about every episode in this series. He messes up, he makes a bad call and he doesn't always save everyone. I feel that's partially why he relies on his team as much as he shows us doing so
@@SomeKindaHero117 Yes, but the problem the episode was that, based on how he acted, he wasn't aware. He felt the treatment was the end-all guaranteed answer, with no proper baseline Applied to more life threatening situations he would be playing God, risking the patient's life on gamble diagnosises out of nowhere. HE definitely realized that, but it would be dangerous to risk him relapsing by letting him know Simply put: keeping his ego too high risks his patients' lives, and this is the one episode where that's addressed
I love that it flies right over their heads that house already knows humility and that he can be wrong because of his leg. He knows he’s not perfect, because of his limp that he inevitably caused by choosing to not have it amputated and now lives with the constant reminder and pain every day.
House didn't cause the leg pain, cuddy did. He had a plan and course of action to heal his leg. He had specific medical requests and when he was beginning the treatment in a coma cuddy manipulated his girlfriend to abandon the treatment and instead cut huge swathes of muscle out of his leg House is ALWAYS right just as the Addison case showed. If they had continued House preferred treatment he would have had been fine with no pain and full range of motion.
Diana F G it’s metaphorical. My interpretation was him being hurt by the fact that Wilson and cuddy thought he would be so selfish and pompous (referring to him as god). The line is connecting houses most flawed feature, his leg and the perfection of the idea of god. Just my take and I probably didn’t explain it well
@@MakingDisciples4Jesus uhhh wut it's cuz Wilson said "you'd think you were god"... he's not referencing a specific god moreso his god-like powers in healing people. i.e. "if I were a god of some sort I would not be a cripple".
@@suyangsong I got that. You are the one referencing a god, lowercase. Wilson was definitely referencing God because of how House reacted to the question with such emotion. I get what you're saying really however House is bitter and he knows who he feels is responsible for the pain.
Cameron always try to defend ethics and rightness. Most of the time to do it she needs to stand against House, but this is one rare moment when defending ethic compass meens defending House's right to honesty. That proof she is not a hypocrite.
But yet she covered that too. I think the beggist motivator of this was Wilson. Cuddy just stupidly listened but he was the one who forced her not to tell him. She said she’s gonna tell him but he manipulated her. If it wasn’t for Wilson, House already knew. And finally Cuddy’s the one who told him. Not Cameron, neither Wilson. But i mean, 3 of them are guilty the same.
House wasn't reckless with this patient. Giving him cortisol won't have hurt him and house knew it was a long shot. That's why he wouldn't tell the family why just like cuddy. House doesn't need humility when he is right
@@jkm7983 If they tell him hes right it would boost his ego, leading him to take more risks, not listen to his collegues and end up killing someone. Then he wont be a doctor anymore. Its to protect him and to keep their biggest asset.
Cameron is wrong sometimes, but wow does she put up a fight for what she believes in. Through the first couple seasons, you could tell the other characters thought of her as emotionally weak, but actually she’s quite strong. I like the way she was written a lot.
It's literally the opposite of what you concluded, wtf are you on? Cameron wants House to stay happy. She is saying that House shouldn't be miserable because it'll "humble" him. He already has a permanent reminder that he isn't perfect, the missing chunk out of his leg.
They're like "his ego will explode. He must re-evaluate his self image" He is like "damn everything was 100% pointing to Addison disease. They say it's 100% not Addison because he didn't recover, I must be getting bad at the stuff I'm practically renowned for. I must re-evaluate my medical knowledge" Welk, don't make a man who's good at something believe he's not. It reeks of jealousy at least
@@supersonictumbleweed It pisses me off the most because House was ALREADY being a better doctor, he would meet with his patients, try to make the (then believed) braindead patient feel more comfortable, then Cuddy just stonewalls him for no reason.
@@sarasamaletdin4574 Except he's nearly always winning cases on hunches and guesses until he finds the right answer, he's a zebra hunting diagnostician, not a horse hunting normal doctor. He only takes cases that are super abnormal and niche. While he was in pain and an asshole he was always able to find the answers. He finally gets rid of his pain and he's nicer and finds this on a hunch and Cuddy and Wilson make him think he was wrong. Now he has to question whether or not the constant pain made him a better doctor and the stress over him losing the one part of himself that he always found most important is causing his leg to hurt.
Ikr. House has such toxic friends and coworkers. It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks. They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
@@karma6574 I don’t think that’s true. They’re just trying to help him the best way they know how. At least they are TRYING. Can’t say the same for any friends I’ve had in real life.
@@erronblack308 There are plenty of times where Cuddy and Wilson go behind House's back to do things that are "in his best interest", while they only end up hurting him and his trust.
God doesn't limp.....House knows exactly what he is and what he is not...when you get a glimps of power its easy to start feeling almighty...but he knows he is only a man...at some point you have to accept what you are...
Ikr. House has such toxic friends and coworkers. It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks. They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
Wilson and Cuddy got it wrong about House. His OWN fallibility is what drives House. After all, he really has ONLY himself to blame for the constant leg pain he has. House has always felt his unparalleled skills as a diagnostician are what make him matter in this world. House's genius gives him relevance, which House believes is his ONLY relevance to others. In Son of Coma Guy, House recounts the story of a Burakumin is a former untouchable group in Japan, whom House mistook to be a janitor, but whom all the other doctors were compelled to pay heed to this Burakumin's opinions despite his "lowly" status, because of his genius. Interestingly, during the House and Cuddy romance, House was willing to blunt his genius because Cuddy's love made him feel relevant aside from his exceptional diagnostic abilities. When Cuddy ends this due to House's continuing opiate addiction, House unravels because for once his function didn't matter as much as he himself mattered. And that was "taken away" from him. Later in the series, the thought of losing Wilson made House's functional relevance immaterial to him.
Wilson was being an absolute ass here. Same for Cuddy. House doesn't need his ego knocked down a peg - his ego helps him save lives better than anybody else.
nobody speaking about Cameron and the fact how moral she always is? She also coverd that. She had the option to tell him and nah she rather stayed on Cuddy’s and Wilson’s side.
Victor Eduardo this wasn’t about responsibility but making House not to suffer. She always acts like she cares about him so much and after all she doesn’t even tell him and makes him suffer.
Yeah he totally was, House didnt tell anyone about his leg because he as some crazy idea that he needs to be in pain to be a good doctor...because he got that last case wrong when he was pain free and healthy. Wrong time to try and teach him a lesson!
That's exactly what the point of his department is. To pull diseases out of their assess to explain all of the patients symptoms. And more often than not (Am though re-watching season 2) the patients go to other places before going to him.
@@sirbruno95 wait the patient blinks 10 times a second? It should be 11. His wife is leaving him and he has caught airborn autism. Treat him with corn syrup.
The irony of that statement after denying him a no risk cortisol shot on the last case. Why bother to think outside the box for an idea if it's just going to be rejected?
Did anybody else notice that almost immediately after House found out he was right about the last patient, he solved what was wrong with the current one?
Yeah. The second he knew he had the last patient right, he stopped doubting himself and figured out wjat was wrong with his current patient bc nothing was holding him back. If i was house, id sue them for lying to me about a diagnosis i made and they stole.
That final dialogue, the tension between them, the Icarus reference, the song, the tIMING OF THAT "gravity", this has to be one of the best House scenes of all time.
Same, I love it so much. Sucks that they just forgot about it in the next episode. I get it, they're adults they wouldn't go overdramatic but still, I feel like there was an apology missing somewhere. I didn't see the next episode fully btw, please tell me if I'm wrong.
Cuddy:: House was irresponsible with a patient, we need to stop him, teach him humility and a shitload more things. Also Cuddy: does exactly that, multiple times, everyone told her, kept doing it.
Ikr. House has such toxic friends and coworkers. It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks. They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
"Why do they bother putting age restrictions on these if you just have to click 'yes'?" It's not for the safety of the end user, it's for the liability of the site. When pressed "Why did you allow someone underage to use this?" they can rightfully say "We gave them ample warning and they explicitly told us they were the appropriate age. They lied to us."
@@ShinseiX But it's not. Not even sure why you said that. Sarcasm? Never met anyone, in my entire life, whose interest in porn was stopped by an "are you 18?" warning.
I personally buy into the theory that House's leg only started hurting again because of psychological issues not because the ketamine failed. He started to lose confidence in his ability and that made him depressed and it caused his leg to start hurting again because his psychological pain was manifesting into physical pain. By the time Cuddy told him that he had been right it was too late and House's leg was in pain once more
Ikr. House has such toxic friends and coworkers. It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks. They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
@WildKamots as someone involved with the chronic pain community irl: yeah, you can get distracted from your pain. But spoon theory means you’re going to pay for it later. Sometimes getting ahead of your pain means anticipating instead of reacting.
Wilson cutting down on House with that line "your not always right house, you have proven that lately." Always made me so mad. Friends aren't perfect but that was a dick move. Glad his character evolved into something really amazing.
montanadoctor you, obviously, didn’t watch the show properly (or even this clip) considering the exact opposite of what you said is true. Wilson deliberately lied to House in that line. Furthermore, the final “god doesn’t limp” line is a crushing blow against this idea of yours, and Wilson’s. House KNOWS his limits and it’s utterly disappointing that his friends constantly miss this fact and assume he is always over-evaluating his intellect when he’s always under-valuing it.
Ikr. House has such toxic friends and coworkers. It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks. They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
@@karma6574 yeah I was really angry with them when rewatching. They constantly giving him lectures about his inner motif to an extent of gaslighting. They never trust him and trying to control him all the time
Wilson was trying to tell him the truth. This show deals with the theme of communication in relationships. That message is more likely to get through to House if Wilson says the opposite, because House is paranoid. He thinks that people are constantly lying to him and going behind his back. When Wilson lied, he knew House's paranoid mind would twist it into the truth.
Seeing House being lied to about this was so upsetting, but his under reaction really kind of showed me that he really was feeling depressed and worried about the pain. The most painful thing was watching him take Vicodin and finally pick up his cane. He really really didn't want to become who he was anymore... but he's not God... and he finally accepted those limitations ironically when he found out that he performed a miracle with little to no reasoning
People fail to notice that "God doesn't limp" is not a reference to him being cripple and far from being a healthy functioning human in the face of god, BUT to his failure at diagnosing the clot in his leg which led to him becoming crippled i.e. to say to wilson that he has already failed once and his leg is a constant reminder and what wilson did was unnecessary.
Ikr. House has such toxic friends and coworkers. It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks. They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
@@karma6574 WTF? Nope. House is the toxic one. Sure, the friends aren't really that helpful but still house is the toxic and self destructive person in all of those relationships.
They wanted to teach House humility, that he isn't always right. The guy literally walks around with a constant reminder of this very fact, as shown by his last line.
@@BloodSweatandGears i dunno. I dunno if i learned it in school or from TV. A lot of people seemed to miss the cane and able joke too so who knows. "Everyone has their blind spots." ~Jen Barber (from IT Crowd) 😄
@@janesmith699 - Could have been either, then again their was a Cirque du Soleil show that also had the story in it too. I think that a CSI TV episode referenced it too. I know I first learned it in Jr High. But I am an old fart.
@@BloodSweatandGears there's countless greek mythology references in tv shows and i've been watching tv since i was like 3, i think i've learned most things from TV. There was a great show with John Hurt and Michael Gambon (the guy who replaced Dumbledore) as the storytellers. Actually i think that was the name. The story teller. It had a lot of greek myth stories but i don't remember if Icarus was one. I liked the Minotaur story, i don't remember much else.
House really knows Cuddy inside out, House:"it's either you're preg or you did something wrong, Cuddy :am not pregnant House :then what did you do wrong?
House is amazing. He jokes sarcastically constantly. So when he lays a trap like he did with kuddy its completely unnoticeable. So that "then what did you do wrong" punches you square in the face.
God doesn't limp, I love that line, cuz in that one sentence he pretty much explained that now matter how brilliant he is or how many accomplishments he makes, his leg will always remind him he's only human
Love the introduction of "Gravity" by John Mayer in this piece. Perfect placement and that song, with its lyrics is on point for the emotional emphasis.
Wilson: "Doesn't sound like her!" House: "You're right! But It does sound like you!" He knew this as soon as he heard it from Cuddy. "God doesn't limp" was composed specially for Wilson.
I rewatched this ENTIRE series, in order, a year ago. Thanks to this channel I'm doing it again now. Jerk. Seriously, this is a great show. I really wish this was the one that went on for 17 years and Grey's Anatomy went away a decade ago,instead of the other way around.
Think that was planned. Also note, Wilson's full name was James Evan Wilson (i.e. JEW). Funny, though, this is the only instance on TV of Jewish writers, producers, actors and characters making one long for a return of the Nazis.
It was planned. They've stated House was meant to be an American version of Sherlock Holmes studying Medical Mysteries. House/Holmes(Homes) Wilson/ Watson Both live at 221B
Sherlock Holmes was actually inspired from a real life doctor who would make amazing deductions. House is inspired from sherlock inspired by that doctor.
3:05 man the actor that plays doctor house is amazing he's definitely my favorite doctor actor he's just so good at playing this role I still can't believe he's actually British his accent is so natural
“Something like that. More that if we told you the truth: that you solved a case based on absolutely no medical proof, you’d think you were God. And I was worried your wings would melt.” “God doesn’t limp.” 😭😭😭
Thank you for uploading this bit. It was awesome, Cameron putting her foot down and standing up for House was one of my favorite moments of the entire show.
**shrug** Cameron white-knighting House, sticking her nose into his business, bitching out people who knew him longer and better, and acting as if she had the right to do *any* of it was a case of "same shit, different episode." Unless it was one of those episodes in which Smug!Bitch!Cameron gave way to Preachy!Moralizing!Cameron and she was saying House had been "cut enough slack," or accusing him of screwing her over, or telling him it was all his fault her husband killed someone and she was so sorry "but you're both going to Hell, kthxbai."
Then I will. If parents want to make sure their kids don't watch anything beyond what their age range logically allows, there are parental control programs that prevent access to such websites. It's not the website's responsibility to parent other people's children.
@@NoName-wr6yq Legal reasons. Informing the users that yes, this is something you shouldn't be watching when you're too young. If they still go through with it, well, you warned them.
The manipulation from Wilson and Cuddy is exactly where House's addiction started. It wasn't the car accident nor even the hallucination and guilt over Taub. It was right here when he got gut punched enough to dull pain.
actually he was an addict in the beginning of the series. remember that bet he had with wilson/cuddy that he could last a week without vicodin? that was in season 1, and he was in withdrawal at like day 2
@@JenniferSteil28 Yeah but physical dependancy can take away the argument of social factors being the contribution to the actual addiction and not the chemical dependency..... I take it you don't live around addicts, or as one?
@@Matthew_Brink a diabetic has a physical dependence on insulin…they aren’t addicted to it. Same can be said for MANY other medications. Opioids are just the easiest to vilify.
varun hebli yes. Finally someone knows which one is superior. Comparing RDJ/Tony Stark to House and Holmes is a disgrace, especially after his hideous performance as Sherlock in the movies
7:59 that moment when House shrugs and smiles is one of the very few moments in the series where he genuinely expresses actual joy, happiness and sense of fulfillment/accomplishment! 😊beats instant gratification any day 🙌🏻 🧑⚕️
Pain is directly linked to emotional health in MANY cases. It's more likely that Cuddy and Wilson BONED house by making him doubt himself and his almost supernatural abilities of diagnosis, the ketamine wasn't wearing off. It was never the cause of his pain free lifestyle in the first place. He placebo'd himself through a *SPOILER* bullet induced fever dream into not being in pain, and then placebo'd himself back into being pain for fear that he was a worse doctor without it. Just like with the Methadone. Man, fuck Cuddy and Wilson. They did everything they possibly could to make house break like he did *SPOILER* at the end of the series. Whether intentional or not they played god with his life throughout the series.
Loved Cameron in this episode, I know people say she only loved House because he was damaged, but I feel it was deeper than that, she even told him she loved him by the end of the series
True people dont like her for some reason.. I do.. I liked S1 S2 and S3 until she got with Chase then it wasnt it. But I like the whole series.. But House Cameron moments are my favorit And Im a guy. And I ship this. For some reason and Im not gay Im hetero.. So I dunno
There's a word that holds so much strength courage ambition it makes people think that there's another chance that no matter what happens or how far they've come they have that last glimmer making things right and that word is hope.
The entirety of this show is based around House having middle of sentence revelations about missing diagnostic pieces...with the facial expressions being the turning point of each episode.
If Chase found out instead of Cameron he would've told House immediately
Good for chase
@@soonamisapphire2425 one of the reasons Chase is a far better doctor than everyone other than house
That’s Chase, he’s a good boy!
Chase has somehow more and less loyalty. Will sell house out in a second, will also reveal everything he knows to house.
@@lovinavargas-carriedo2698 The pupil has learned well from the master.
One of the worst things they ever did to house was this. He finally was able to prove he could still think straight and solve cases without dependency
Only worse thing was that it followed him later and Cuddy ruined him twice by dumping and blaming him in season 7.
Well in truth. They tried in various season to deal with the pain in his leg, and the concept of walking. In one event he started walking by taking a stronger drug (forgot what it was). However by doing this it made him a "worse" doctor. You see House is a living entity of Ying-Yang. In order for House to be the best doctor he is, his personal life must suffer. If his Personal life is great, then his Doctor skill will suffer. this happened. He started listening to families request, start doing things he normally wouldn't do, but in the end it made things worse, so he got off the drug and start suffering once more.
@@lorenexus4917 methadone. He switched to methadone and turned "worse".
"Cane And Able"
The person who came up with this title is a genius.
@disabled polnareff still a genius
can you explain why? english isnt my first language
Han Lecter Not sure what the main case was here but I’m guessing it’s about 2 brothers? Cain and Able are brothers in the Bible. Cain kills Able. It’s a pun because House uses a cane and is now able (no longer “disabled” and also able to help patients)? I guess.
@@TashiSoCali it's "Cain and Abel" if you're referring to the Bible story - there's also a reference to Icarus (Greek mythology) at the end of the clip.
Imran cool
"I was worried your wings would melt."
"God doesn't limp."
I love this dialogue. It is a great way of telling Wilson that House knows he isn't the end-all, be-all when it comes to the answer, and that he can be wrong. The result was his limp. That went over my head the first time I heard it back when I was still a young teen, but hearing it now, I'm mad at myself for not noticing how great of a line it is.
It really isn't that great of a line😂😂😂
@@jackfox5738 I bet that's what you tell your plug after testing his product
I'm glad I caught this comment before the scene played out. I can totally see a bitter House saying something like that. He knows he's not playing God. Just something close to it and hoping the lesson lands when he nails a diagnosis. He's not perfect and we see that just about every episode in this series. He messes up, he makes a bad call and he doesn't always save everyone. I feel that's partially why he relies on his team as much as he shows us doing so
"You're always right!"
"I'm ALMOST always EVENTUALLY right."
@@SomeKindaHero117 Yes, but the problem the episode was that, based on how he acted, he wasn't aware. He felt the treatment was the end-all guaranteed answer, with no proper baseline
Applied to more life threatening situations he would be playing God, risking the patient's life on gamble diagnosises out of nowhere.
HE definitely realized that, but it would be dangerous to risk him relapsing by letting him know
Simply put: keeping his ego too high risks his patients' lives, and this is the one episode where that's addressed
I love that it flies right over their heads that house already knows humility and that he can be wrong because of his leg. He knows he’s not perfect, because of his limp that he inevitably caused by choosing to not have it amputated and now lives with the constant reminder and pain every day.
Pain is good. It reminds all if us that one day we all are going to die. So enjoy each and every day at its fullest. Dont waste it.
Couldn't he just amputate it now?
@@Sinter_klaas Strong possibility that it wouldn't get rid of the pain. Phantom pain, and all that.
House didn't cause the leg pain, cuddy did. He had a plan and course of action to heal his leg. He had specific medical requests and when he was beginning the treatment in a coma cuddy manipulated his girlfriend to abandon the treatment and instead cut huge swathes of muscle out of his leg House is ALWAYS right just as the Addison case showed. If they had continued House preferred treatment he would have had been fine with no pain and full range of motion.
Tejesh Patel damn you are boring!🤣🤣🤣🤣
god doesn't limp.
Damn that line punched me in the kidney
that line makes me so sad
Diana F G it’s metaphorical. My interpretation was him being hurt by the fact that Wilson and cuddy thought he would be so selfish and pompous (referring to him as god). The line is connecting houses most flawed feature, his leg and the perfection of the idea of god. Just my take and I probably didn’t explain it well
@@MakingDisciples4Jesus uhhh wut it's cuz Wilson said "you'd think you were god"... he's not referencing a specific god moreso his god-like powers in healing people. i.e. "if I were a god of some sort I would not be a cripple".
@@jacobstone3381 I get that. I understood that perfectly well. And Wilson was more than certainly referencing God not a god.
@@suyangsong I got that. You are the one referencing a god, lowercase. Wilson was definitely referencing God because of how House reacted to the question with such emotion. I get what you're saying really however House is bitter and he knows who he feels is responsible for the pain.
You're in denial
House: NO I'M NOT!!
Oh, you got me!
Its a shitty thing. Denying denial can happen when something is just Not True. But no one will believe you.
House might be though.
Loved that part. Lol
Vinnie Syarif
That question is a catch 22
One of the rare moments when Cameron doesn't annoy me. She's defending House and that's what is needed!
Anna Heart, I know - I loved her here.
Cameron always try to defend
ethics and rightness. Most of the time to do it she needs to stand against House, but this is one rare moment when defending ethic compass meens defending House's right to honesty. That proof she is not a hypocrite.
But yet she covered that too. I think the beggist motivator of this was Wilson. Cuddy just stupidly listened but he was the one who forced her not to tell him. She said she’s gonna tell him but he manipulated her. If it wasn’t for Wilson, House already knew. And finally Cuddy’s the one who told him. Not Cameron, neither Wilson. But i mean, 3 of them are guilty the same.
She’s wrong sometimes, but she sure fights for what she believes in.
dude wth is ur profile picture
House wasn't reckless with this patient. Giving him cortisol won't have hurt him and house knew it was a long shot. That's why he wouldn't tell the family why just like cuddy. House doesn't need humility when he is right
thats not why they didnt want him to know
@@Wraithling is it because they just want to control house?
@@jkm7983 Attempt to, yes
You are right. Boy are we house addicts.
@@jkm7983 If they tell him hes right it would boost his ego, leading him to take more risks, not listen to his collegues and end up killing someone. Then he wont be a doctor anymore. Its to protect him and to keep their biggest asset.
“I’d rather not become dependent on pain pills to get through my day”
*Who are you and what have you done with House?!*
*he got brain Lupus! It changed him!*
@@aricraig4488 (except for that one time when it was)
@Jack didn't he already have his own tho? I thought he was just posturing...
I'm going to assume you all are joking around and not completely missing his sarcasm
I can’t hear that response and not think, “Stop finishing my awesome jokes!”
I like how Cameron gets defensive for house cause she misses his old self.
Yes, his old self. The miserable one, that she can pity. She repels me.
Amber Shay No Cameron is in the right here, don’t defend Wilson and Cuddy, they’re the selfish ones in this.
Cameron is wrong sometimes, but wow does she put up a fight for what she believes in. Through the first couple seasons, you could tell the other characters thought of her as emotionally weak, but actually she’s quite strong. I like the way she was written a lot.
I still think they should have been together at thr end of rverything. She loved him through and through and he could have loved her.
It's literally the opposite of what you concluded, wtf are you on? Cameron wants House to stay happy. She is saying that House shouldn't be miserable because it'll "humble" him. He already has a permanent reminder that he isn't perfect, the missing chunk out of his leg.
Took me a while to forgive Cuddy and Wilson for this, House really needed to see that patient recovering.
They're like "his ego will explode. He must re-evaluate his self image"
He is like "damn everything was 100% pointing to Addison disease. They say it's 100% not Addison because he didn't recover, I must be getting bad at the stuff I'm practically renowned for. I must re-evaluate my medical knowledge"
Welk, don't make a man who's good at something believe he's not. It reeks of jealousy at least
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@@supersonictumbleweed It pisses me off the most because House was ALREADY being a better doctor, he would meet with his patients, try to make the (then believed) braindead patient feel more comfortable, then Cuddy just stonewalls him for no reason.
@@sarasamaletdin4574 Except he's nearly always winning cases on hunches and guesses until he finds the right answer, he's a zebra hunting diagnostician, not a horse hunting normal doctor. He only takes cases that are super abnormal and niche.
While he was in pain and an asshole he was always able to find the answers. He finally gets rid of his pain and he's nicer and finds this on a hunch and Cuddy and Wilson make him think he was wrong. Now he has to question whether or not the constant pain made him a better doctor and the stress over him losing the one part of himself that he always found most important is causing his leg to hurt.
Then you've misinterpreted the message of this episode.
When he faked his limp and made Cuddy worry, I just laughed. That was such a nice joke!
Could've also been a smooth way to play it off
In their ignorance to think they were helping him, they ended up hurting him and his trust in them beyond repair. Smooth Wilson... real smooth.
Ikr.
House has such toxic friends and coworkers.
It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks.
They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
@@karma6574 so real life?
@@karma6574 I don’t think that’s true. They’re just trying to help him the best way they know how. At least they are TRYING. Can’t say the same for any friends I’ve had in real life.
@@karma6574 You posted the exact same comment over and over again. House would call you an idiot.
@@erronblack308 There are plenty of times where Cuddy and Wilson go behind House's back to do things that are "in his best interest", while they only end up hurting him and his trust.
God doesn't limp.....House knows exactly what he is and what he is not...when you get a glimps of power its easy to start feeling almighty...but he knows he is only a man...at some point you have to accept what you are...
Well yeah, he may have had a God complex but he knows he'll make mistakes just what he had told Amber before she died.
He's too rational to have his ego inflated to that level. Like Wilson described, House is a "reality junkie"
It doesn't hurt to remind him sometimes. But well I guess it does.
Ikr.
House has such toxic friends and coworkers.
It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks.
They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
Wilson and Cuddy got it wrong about House. His OWN fallibility is what drives House. After all, he really has ONLY himself to blame for the constant leg pain he has. House has always felt his unparalleled skills as a diagnostician are what make him matter in this world. House's genius gives him relevance, which House believes is his ONLY relevance to others. In Son of Coma Guy, House recounts the story of a Burakumin is a former untouchable group in Japan, whom House mistook to be a janitor, but whom all the other doctors were compelled to pay heed to this Burakumin's opinions despite his "lowly" status, because of his genius.
Interestingly, during the House and Cuddy romance, House was willing to blunt his genius because Cuddy's love made him feel relevant aside from his exceptional diagnostic abilities. When Cuddy ends this due to House's continuing opiate addiction, House unravels because for once his function didn't matter as much as he himself mattered. And that was "taken away" from him. Later in the series, the thought of losing Wilson made House's functional relevance immaterial to him.
Wilson was being an absolute ass here. Same for Cuddy. House doesn't need his ego knocked down a peg - his ego helps him save lives better than anybody else.
K Andrew Agreed
nobody speaking about Cameron and the fact how moral she always is? She also coverd that. She had the option to tell him and nah she rather stayed on Cuddy’s and Wilson’s side.
@@britneysexyy she wanted them to take responsibility. It had to be them.
Victor Eduardo this wasn’t about responsibility but making House not to suffer. She always acts like she cares about him so much and after all she doesn’t even tell him and makes him suffer.
Yeah he totally was, House didnt tell anyone about his leg because he as some crazy idea that he needs to be in pain to be a good doctor...because he got that last case wrong when he was pain free and healthy. Wrong time to try and teach him a lesson!
"You just come up with something insane and you're usually right" that's what every episode is
That's exactly what the point of his department is. To pull diseases out of their assess to explain all of the patients symptoms. And more often than not (Am though re-watching season 2) the patients go to other places before going to him.
@@sirbruno95 wait the patient blinks 10 times a second? It should be 11. His wife is leaving him and he has caught airborn autism. Treat him with corn syrup.
The irony of that statement after denying him a no risk cortisol shot on the last case. Why bother to think outside the box for an idea if it's just going to be rejected?
“You’re not always right, you’ve proven that lately “
That’s a very evil thing to say to House
Especially considering he was, infact, right.
Did anybody else notice that almost immediately after House found out he was right about the last patient, he solved what was wrong with the current one?
Yeah.
The second he knew he had the last patient right, he stopped doubting himself and figured out wjat was wrong with his current patient bc nothing was holding him back.
If i was house, id sue them for lying to me about a diagnosis i made and they stole.
self confidence !!!
@@acus9112 this is gold 😂
@@acus9112 if I were house I wouldn't sue anyone because god knows how many law suits house couldve gotten.
That was not supposed to be some sort of hidden thing. That was the point of the episode.😂😂😂
That final dialogue, the tension between them, the Icarus reference, the song, the tIMING OF THAT "gravity", this has to be one of the best House scenes of all time.
Same, I love it so much. Sucks that they just forgot about it in the next episode. I get it, they're adults they wouldn't go overdramatic but still, I feel like there was an apology missing somewhere.
I didn't see the next episode fully btw, please tell me if I'm wrong.
Cuddy:: House was irresponsible with a patient, we need to stop him, teach him humility and a shitload more things.
Also Cuddy: does exactly that, multiple times, everyone told her, kept doing it.
She was unethical.
*I r o n y*
Ikr.
House has such toxic friends and coworkers.
It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks.
They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
Not even all of them, just mainly Foreman, Cameron and especially Cuddy. She’s the worst of them all.
You guys are all correct
Chase is the best and actually helps out house
"Why do they bother putting age restrictions on these if you just have to click 'yes'?"
It's not for the safety of the end user, it's for the liability of the site. When pressed "Why did you allow someone underage to use this?" they can rightfully say "We gave them ample warning and they explicitly told us they were the appropriate age. They lied to us."
"They said they were 18" doesn't work as a defense for anything else, not sure why it does for porn.
@@1theemaxx porn does potential damage and the site is potentially keeping them away
@@ShinseiX But it's not. Not even sure why you said that. Sarcasm? Never met anyone, in my entire life, whose interest in porn was stopped by an "are you 18?" warning.
thee maxx potentially. Forewarning someone and they still do it doesn’t make you responsible for something they did of their own volition
Tell that to COPPA
“I’m not pregnant.”
“My leg doesn’t hurt.”
“Your in denial.”
“No I’m not!”
I don’t know why that conversation is so funny to me.
Because it was a deliberate joke meant to be found funny.
CORRECTS YOU well I know that I should have said that it made me laugh harder than It should’ve
"Argument" by Monty Python.
@@CorrectsYou username checks out
YOU'RE * for god's sake
I personally buy into the theory that House's leg only started hurting again because of psychological issues not because the ketamine failed. He started to lose confidence in his ability and that made him depressed and it caused his leg to start hurting again because his psychological pain was manifesting into physical pain. By the time Cuddy told him that he had been right it was too late and House's leg was in pain once more
Ikr.
House has such toxic friends and coworkers.
It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks.
They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
Thank you for the diagnosis, Dr. Gerstein03
@WildKamots as someone involved with the chronic pain community irl: yeah, you can get distracted from your pain. But spoon theory means you’re going to pay for it later. Sometimes getting ahead of your pain means anticipating instead of reacting.
Except p sure ketamine needs to have multiple treatments
@@karma6574 House has toxic friends and coworkers because HE is toxic. Normal people wouldn't even be able to put up with him for half a second.
Wilson cutting down on House with that line "your not always right house, you have proven that lately." Always made me so mad.
Friends aren't perfect but that was a dick move. Glad his character evolved into something really amazing.
montanadoctor you, obviously, didn’t watch the show properly (or even this clip) considering the exact opposite of what you said is true. Wilson deliberately lied to House in that line. Furthermore, the final “god doesn’t limp” line is a crushing blow against this idea of yours, and Wilson’s. House KNOWS his limits and it’s utterly disappointing that his friends constantly miss this fact and assume he is always over-evaluating his intellect when he’s always under-valuing it.
Ikr.
House has such toxic friends and coworkers.
It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks.
They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
@@karma6574 yeah I was really angry with them when rewatching. They constantly giving him lectures about his inner motif to an extent of gaslighting. They never trust him and trying to control him all the time
@@karma6574 He can be reckless and wrong at times
Wilson was trying to tell him the truth. This show deals with the theme of communication in relationships. That message is more likely to get through to House if Wilson says the opposite, because House is paranoid. He thinks that people are constantly lying to him and going behind his back. When Wilson lied, he knew House's paranoid mind would twist it into the truth.
Seeing House being lied to about this was so upsetting, but his under reaction really kind of showed me that he really was feeling depressed and worried about the pain. The most painful thing was watching him take Vicodin and finally pick up his cane. He really really didn't want to become who he was anymore... but he's not God... and he finally accepted those limitations ironically when he found out that he performed a miracle with little to no reasoning
People fail to notice that "God doesn't limp" is not a reference to him being cripple and far from being a healthy functioning human in the face of god, BUT to his failure at diagnosing the clot in his leg which led to him becoming crippled i.e. to say to wilson that he has already failed once and his leg is a constant reminder and what wilson did was unnecessary.
Double entendre. Both could be right.
Ikr.
House has such toxic friends and coworkers.
It's the reason I couldn't stand watching this show a second time even though the mc and the premise of the show rocks.
They're just intimidated by his intelligence and possibly envious of it, so they gaslight him to feel superior to him. It's so sick and demented.
@@karma6574 WTF? Nope. House is the toxic one. Sure, the friends aren't really that helpful but still house is the toxic and self destructive person in all of those relationships.
@@arvindwee4634 Karma is a Copy & Paste jackass.
@@karma6574 Are you really copy/pasting that under different comments? Kinda lazy and cringy.
They wanted to teach House humility, that he isn't always right.
The guy literally walks around with a constant reminder of this very fact, as shown by his last line.
"I was worried your wings would melt." lol Wilson that was so poetic.
I wonder how many people understand that reference to Icarus?
@@BloodSweatandGears i dunno. I dunno if i learned it in school or from TV. A lot of people seemed to miss the cane and able joke too so who knows.
"Everyone has their blind spots." ~Jen Barber (from IT Crowd) 😄
@@janesmith699 - Could have been either, then again their was a Cirque du Soleil show that also had the story in it too. I think that a CSI TV episode referenced it too. I know I first learned it in Jr High. But I am an old fart.
@@BloodSweatandGears there's countless greek mythology references in tv shows and i've been watching tv since i was like 3, i think i've learned most things from TV. There was a great show with John Hurt and Michael Gambon (the guy who replaced Dumbledore) as the storytellers. Actually i think that was the name. The story teller. It had a lot of greek myth stories but i don't remember if Icarus was one. I liked the Minotaur story, i don't remember much else.
**Anyone talking seriously**
House:'Gotta blaST'
Iosif Dzhugashvili haha lol ikr
Id like this but it has 420 likes and that’s Nice
Jimmy Neutron?
Lmao
House really knows Cuddy inside out,
House:"it's either you're preg or you did something wrong,
Cuddy :am not pregnant
House :then what did you do wrong?
patient: "whats that?"
house:"painkillers"
patient: "for the leg?"
house:" no, because they're yummy."
Haha when orange guy came in x😂
House is amazing. He jokes sarcastically constantly. So when he lays a trap like he did with kuddy its completely unnoticeable. So that "then what did you do wrong" punches you square in the face.
"God doesn't limp" is such a powerful line. Just wow.
''Then come up with a cunning plan!''
I'm positive Hugh Laurie smiled nostalgically when he read this line in the script
Why?
@@bluemiata8717 as cunning as a fox who's just been appointed professor of cunning at oxford
“God doesn’t limp”
What a line
"God doesn't limp." House's humility, and his complexity, summed up, in one, perfect sentence.
God doesn't limp, I love that line, cuz in that one sentence he pretty much explained that now matter how brilliant he is or how many accomplishments he makes, his leg will always remind him he's only human
The slow shift in his choice of clothing from light to dark showing his deterioration back into pain and bitterness, The show is great.
I really enjoy just how happy this guy is. He's not at 100% but he is smiling, joyful and happy to see the people who helped him.
"It's my leg, we've known each other long time"😂
The denial ridden moment at 2:43 by House is his most human moment in the entire show 😅😅😅
I love Cameron's little "oh!" so much 😂😂
Love the introduction of "Gravity" by John Mayer in this piece. Perfect placement and that song, with its lyrics is on point for the emotional emphasis.
Wilson: "Doesn't sound like her!"
House: "You're right! But It does sound like you!"
He knew this as soon as he heard it from Cuddy.
"God doesn't limp" was composed specially for Wilson.
“God doesn’t limp” such a powerful line
0:35 thats the most adorabl "oh" i've heard in my life
I rewatched this ENTIRE series, in order, a year ago. Thanks to this channel I'm doing it again now. Jerk.
Seriously, this is a great show. I really wish this was the one that went on for 17 years and Grey's Anatomy went away a decade ago,instead of the other way around.
If it went for 17 years it wouldve been driven to the ground. Never wish the zombie treatment to art.
House and Wilson are pretty much the Holmes and Watson dynamic. Even the first letters of their last names are the same.
Think that was planned. Also note, Wilson's full name was James Evan Wilson (i.e. JEW). Funny, though, this is the only instance on TV of Jewish writers, producers, actors and characters making one long for a return of the Nazis.
It was planned. They've stated House was meant to be an American version of Sherlock Holmes studying Medical Mysteries.
House/Holmes(Homes)
Wilson/ Watson
Both live at 221B
Sherlock Holmes was actually inspired from a real life doctor who would make amazing deductions. House is inspired from sherlock inspired by that doctor.
Purposefully so
Except Holmes and Watson were friends. Wilson hates House
It's so difficult to lie in front of House. He is just a superb reader of humans....
3:05 man the actor that plays doctor house is amazing he's definitely my favorite doctor actor he's just so good at playing this role I still can't believe he's actually British his accent is so natural
“Something like that. More that if we told you the truth: that you solved a case based on absolutely no medical proof, you’d think you were God. And I was worried your wings would melt.”
“God doesn’t limp.”
😭😭😭
The day i get to watch every episode of house here is a dream.
Done that thrice
@@lindam.6782 loved the show and hi fellow house fan
It’s on amazon prime videoj
Put netflix on australia or uk they should be on there
Thank you for uploading this bit. It was awesome, Cameron putting her foot down and standing up for House was one of my favorite moments of the entire show.
**shrug** Cameron white-knighting House, sticking her nose into his business, bitching out people who knew him longer and better, and acting as if she had the right to do *any* of it was a case of "same shit, different episode."
Unless it was one of those episodes in which Smug!Bitch!Cameron gave way to Preachy!Moralizing!Cameron and she was saying House had been "cut enough slack," or accusing him of screwing her over, or telling him it was all his fault her husband killed someone and she was so sorry "but you're both going to Hell, kthxbai."
Raiyuden
LOL "standing up" and "foot down". 😂👍
"she's not nearly as delightful as she thinks she is" 😂
Yo anna
The hell she isn't, Cuddy. Most delightful lady after my dear wife.
I think she is🥰
@@nazeehnaz8446 you creep
7:38 the way house says that sounds like an interrogation voice
I'm surprised no one is saying anything about the age restriction thing. Halfway to 2020 an it still holds true.
Then I will. If parents want to make sure their kids don't watch anything beyond what their age range logically allows, there are parental control programs that prevent access to such websites. It's not the website's responsibility to parent other people's children.
@@megahellreaper my point is that they still exist, what's the point of a security measure anyone can bypass?
@@NoName-wr6yq Legal reasons. Informing the users that yes, this is something you shouldn't be watching when you're too young. If they still go through with it, well, you warned them.
Well that’s something we all knew in the back of our heads anyway
It's because they aren't trying to stop kids from seeing age restricted content, they're trying to stop lawsuits from parents of kids who see it.
"Dr Cuddy! Nvm, I don't need viagra anymore."
Sgt. Milton Osiris LOL
He 'stood up' really quick when he noticed her lol.
The manipulation from Wilson and Cuddy is exactly where House's addiction started. It wasn't the car accident nor even the hallucination and guilt over Taub.
It was right here when he got gut punched enough to dull pain.
actually he was an addict in the beginning of the series. remember that bet he had with wilson/cuddy that he could last a week without vicodin? that was in season 1, and he was in withdrawal at like day 2
@@cassie2055physical dependence does not equal addiction.
@@JenniferSteil28 Yeah but physical dependancy can take away the argument of social factors being the contribution to the actual addiction and not the chemical dependency..... I take it you don't live around addicts, or as one?
@@JenniferSteil28uh yes it does?
@@Matthew_Brink a diabetic has a physical dependence on insulin…they aren’t addicted to it.
Same can be said for MANY other medications.
Opioids are just the easiest to vilify.
theres just something about this show that makes it different from all the others...
Hugh Laurie. Period.
Those first 45 seconds with the patient and Cameron were equal parts wholesome and hilarious
Heh, schodingers smug cat. Love it
House is literally the Tony Stark of the hospital
Funny. House is based on Sherlock Holmes, Holmes was played by RDJ, RDJ played Stark.....
House and Wilson. Holmes and Watson. Coincidence? I think not!
house.fandom.com/wiki/Gregory_House_and_Sherlock_Holmes_connections
That's wrong. Tony Stark is the Gregory House of the Avengers
varun hebli yes. Finally someone knows which one is superior. Comparing RDJ/Tony Stark to House and Holmes is a disgrace, especially after his hideous performance as Sherlock in the movies
9:15 I was worried that your wings would melt.
Powerful stuff! god doesn't limp
I wonder how many people understand that reference to Icarus?
House- *Grabs leg in pain*
Cuddy- *runs to help him*
House- ha
7:59 that moment when House shrugs and smiles is one of the very few moments in the series where he genuinely expresses actual joy, happiness and sense of fulfillment/accomplishment! 😊beats instant gratification any day 🙌🏻 🧑⚕️
“No I’m not!” Is my favorite House moment of all time. Haha.
"God doesn't limp" is such a subtle, great line. I miss this show almost everyday.
Wilson: you're not always right, House
Me: *how dare you*
Pain is directly linked to emotional health in MANY cases. It's more likely that Cuddy and Wilson BONED house by making him doubt himself and his almost supernatural abilities of diagnosis, the ketamine wasn't wearing off. It was never the cause of his pain free lifestyle in the first place. He placebo'd himself through a *SPOILER* bullet induced fever dream into not being in pain, and then placebo'd himself back into being pain for fear that he was a worse doctor without it. Just like with the Methadone.
Man, fuck Cuddy and Wilson. They did everything they possibly could to make house break like he did *SPOILER* at the end of the series. Whether intentional or not they played god with his life throughout the series.
With friends like that, who needs enemies?
Damn Cameron had a huge crush on house at that time. Visible.
The John Mayer music at the end of the video is just perfect 👌
Absolutely
00:37 " Oh ? "
Always loved jennifers delivery of that line
Loved Cameron in this episode, I know people say she only loved House because he was damaged, but I feel it was deeper than that, she even told him she loved him by the end of the series
True people dont like her for some reason.. I do.. I liked S1 S2 and S3 until she got with Chase then it wasnt it. But I like the whole series.. But House Cameron moments are my favorit
And Im a guy. And I ship this. For some reason and Im not gay Im hetero.. So I dunno
"God doesn't limp" I loved that part 😂🙂
The writers went crazy on the last part. Both actors And the director and music people orchestrated it perfectly.
"You're in denial!"
"NO I'M NOT!! Ooohhhh. You got me!"
😂
It physically hurts me seeing them basically conspire against him and ultimately make his life worse.
Cameron is absolutely as delightful as she thinks she is.
"Come up with a cunning plan" I like the Blackadder reference, where Hugh Laurie also acted.
God doesn't limp.
UGH. I feel that in my soul.
"A cunning plan" 🤣 yeah Baldrick sort it out, shes gonna tell George! 😉
Loved Jennifer Morrison brunette
I'd love Jennifer Mossison bald.
"God doesn't limp" absolute beaut of a line
04:17 Cuddy summing up what we all thought about Cameron during the later seasons
0:37 Oh!
How cute🥰
At 1:51, that doesn't look like House's arm/hand. It looks small 😭🤣
There's a word that holds so much strength courage ambition it makes people think that there's another chance that no matter what happens or how far they've come they have that last glimmer making things right and that word is hope.
Dr.House: walks with a limp
Also Dr.House: runs perfectly
That eye raise, gets me EVERY SINGLE TIME😂
I always love it whenever Wilson walks into House's office with that "Hey, how you doing buddy?" energy
"God doesn't limp" might be one of the most powerful lines in this show
"A bucketful would be nice"
My guy wanted to get up in there. Good for him.
'Looks to me like those puppies are going into the dairy bussines' lol
The entirety of this show is based around House having middle of sentence revelations about missing diagnostic pieces...with the facial expressions being the turning point of each episode.
Cameron: Then come up with a cunning plan.
House: *Trench shenanigans flashback*
"God doesnt limp" is such a good deadpan reply
The atmosphere with Cuddy visiting House's dim office is so intimate
0:35 Cameron's actress deserves an award...
"Then come up with a cunning plan and fast"... love that homage to Blackadder.
"God doesn't limp." was the house version of "A guy opens his door and gets shot. You think that of me?"