House's smiling cheek to cheek in a white coat, right after a session of cartoons and snacks in the morgue is the kind of thing you need a moment to appreciate.
You've got a good point. I don't know if it was intended or did writers just aim for comedic relief, but introducing Cuddy's mother really explains her attitude and abilities.
The look on Cuddy's face when her mother told her, "We don’t have that kind of relationship" shows more hurt than anything that House said is telling. Kudos to Lisa Edelstein's acting ability to portray that.
When my brother was a medical student, one of his petite, female classmates had a corpse that she was dissecting hold her cold can of soda while she was proceeding.
its a mysterious thing called "love", for millennia we been trying to figure out. house got the love flu, and cuddy got him to look professional just for her. and house isn't wrong, aside from the heart problems, everything else can be made up by the brain. mommy dearest tho, don't like being told so she sues. LOL
it's also the implication behind it. House does do things for the people he care about. Also doing it in this scenario is damage limitation which everyone benefits from. Doing it for Vogler implies allowing the man to assert authority over House, and that does not go by House's principals
I have to say it, Cuddy's mom easily gets number one of my 'Top 10 most annoying patients House ever treated' list. I'm not sure why but I really disliked her.
Because she was the exact level of bitchness that you can be before it's mean. House's exchange was mean but he is worse than her in some spectrums, Cuddy's conversations were heartbreaking and at the same time understandable. Cuddy is 40 years old, she is a successful dean and at this point she got house locked in a relationship and a kid, se didn't need her mother's approval. But even when her mother is under her own hospital Cuddy couldn't bend her until the end.
"There's 15 years of medical history in this file" "I don't wanna be a bother" You're being a huge bother by not just fucking telling him what symptoms you've been experiencing
Every old person at clinics tbh. This woman told me she came in for knee joint pain but when the senior doctor came and told to describe the findings her issue wasn’t even in the knee. SHE HAD A RUPTURED BICEP 😭
How's she going to remember 15 years worth of specific medical stuff and not forget anything? She's not a doctor, and even doctors can't do that. Hence files. In her mind, the point is that this is the latest symptom of a single long-running illness, not something that just came on.
@@lentilneeds Funny all interns fail at treating real patients. The minute they get to the room they ask you all your history, they write pages and pages of information, but no one of them examine you to see what is hurting you. How is it that your Senior doctor foud the muscle problem and not you? Was it her or her age or maybe it was your lack of knowledge and experience. To be a senior you have to be older, you don't get that title without experience. Maybe in all the pages you wrote she told you about the knee and since she's old you assumed that is the problem and when the senior came he examined her and ask the right information he found the problem. She is old, but you are not a very goox doctor tbh.
@@Lupita311 I’m still a medical student. You don’t know the setting I clerked the patient in and it was done for practice so one day I will be a better doctor. And she was the kindest lady, but old people don’t know systemic focus of their symptoms now do they? That’s why we ask everything so we can make sure we find out what’s bothering a patient and then secondary sequelae and we were asking all the questions to find out what her issues are. Old people are often frail bc of age and so many of their ailments DO FUNCTIONALLY IMPAIR them. That’s why they tell us about every ache in every part of the body. I was at rural clinic at a base hospital in a very poor country. The average person here doesn’t know the word bicep. So Yes we have to take everything into consideration bc it’s how we learn. The senior doctor already knew her case but made me do the clerking just so I will do history taking better. It’s up to interns to take a full detailed history and that will have to include even what kind of pet you have and that’s what they present to the senior doctor during rounds so they can simplify and come to their far more experienced conclusions. Positive history as well as negative history is important. If it’s not documented and you miss something, you might lose your job and it might even affect the senior the intern works under, even more so. Medicine isn’t over when you graduate. It just starts there. Experience is everything and we are trying to get it. We take consent before every clerking session. Every examination. If that lady didn’t have a problem with me trying to learn neither should you. But patients regardless of age lie and not out of malice but because they’re non the wiser and that’s not a bad thing about their character. They might be embarrassed. And that’s okay. They might be scared. That too is completely okay. It just might hurt their prognosis and delay diagnosis when they omit something that they know might be relevant and we want to avoid that. So idc about how much you think I’ll be a bad doctor. That’s your jaded opinion. I myself is a chronically disabled person. I myself is a hypochondriac but I’ve managed it well with professional help. I know how medical negligence happens and I’ve learned from it. I’ll save lives one day. And I’m very eager to learn and help people even if they hate me. But we all have to start somewhere. If you can’t understand that, I’m sorry I can’t help you. I would urge you to be more compassionate to students and junior doctors who are trying yo learn. If you aren’t comfortable with a doctor you have the right to not give consent and request another one. Know your rights. That’s as far as I can tell you. Good day.
In a later episode the mom is suing Cuddy and House for saving her life (she claims she was maimed and made disabled - which she wouldn't have been had she been straight-forward with her doctor). Of all the things House has done wrong, he could have easily pointed to Cuddy's insistence that he take a case that he had repeatedly recused himself from and been excused from. The reason he didn't want to work this case is the same reason he didn't want to see patients at all: It's nearly impossible to give objective diagnosis and provide treatment to a patient when a party is too highly involved in the life of another.
All of this is true but... You're forgetting something. Mom only sued them because she wanted to reunite Cuddy and House. It was all a ruse, he didn't file any suit in the end.
I always love how they send doctors to perform radon and mold tests in a house because that’s totally in their line of qualifications, and that they are able to instantaneously tell whether there’s radon or not 😂
@@octagon7732 Oh it gets far more fiddly. Anything that deals with a specific profession with its own internal culture, like the military, gets stripped down to the bones by people looking for things that they got wrong :P
Actually, testing for radon is excessively easy, so yeah, they would be qualified for that. Mold would be much harder to do. But I get your point. I guess after so many seasons, they got the knack for it. ;-)
There are handheld radon test devices that give you the answer as fast as a radioation test device - instantly and you can leave em for a bit for a long term average and you have to be able to do to use them is turn them on and be able to read. Also a superficial mold check is super easy to do too, ut mold checks can go as far as havig to take off parts of the drywall you are unsure about, which they are obviously not there for. @Austin McBarner @Oct Agon But I would not expect laughing crying smiley face and even less so XD (hurts my soul these days) users to be old or smart enough to understand how ironic it is that they are writing factually false comments about how real procedures used in a fictional show are "just fictional nonsense". Sorry almost forgot to relate to the kids, here are my very real feelings added at the very end where it fits very well HAhahaHA
I watched most of the series a few months ago while convalescing, and Laurie makes fewer mistakes with the accent than by using English idioms that almost no American would use. I don’t know whether he was ad-libbing or whether the writers threw a few of them in, just for fun.
"He seems to know his stuff" Me: Oh woah...constantly nagging everything, yet compliments house right off the -- "Too bad he can't buy a coat that fits" Me: Nvm...there it is.
I never noticed how oddly normal Dr House looks wearing a lab coat. I think he should have worn it more often, looks good. Maybe not buttoned up, because he's still a rebel, but still.
They should make another season of House, after Wilson's death, prolly somewhere in Central or South American country still being doctor and solving cases, while we slowly get to know via flashbacks how Wilson's story ended.
I've thought about that as well. I think he'd probably be practicing medicine in some non-extradition country too. But then Cuddy tracks him down looking for help because her daughter has developed a rare disease and he's the only man on the planet she believes could save her.
@@millitron3666 What else could House do though. He has nothing left to achieve or do other than euthanize Thirteen. It really doesn’t make sense for House to live after Wilson dies.
Remember how far did House go to NOT wear a white coat in season 1? He did it just like that for Cuddy. Twice. No questions asked. He did everything for her and yet she dumped him because he needed 1 vicodin to muster up the courage to be there for her "cancer" treatment. This is just unfair.
Hard agree. As someone with serious nerve damage and a medical license to get high every night to treat pain, so, I can sleep.... yeah, I would not survive his life without vicodin either.
@@cat637d I have to disagree with you there. Bergen is really great at playing the fussy, b**chy, mother-in-law type characters... but that's mostly because she's just being herself. Many of her early roles showed that trend, and she hit it big with "Murphy Brown" for that very reason. All of her characters since then have basically been a spin on the Murphy Brown character. She's never really had to challenge herself and play anything else for decades.
When cuddy tells her mother that she should go to the hospital it doesnt even matter that its her own mother she still pulls off the nice calm doctor act when something is wrong or abnormal
I do love how in early seasons House hanging out in the morgue to avoid responsibility was considered an oddity and then here we are years later with 3 of the most respected Doctors in the hospital being complicit bro-ing down with him placing bets on who he's hiding from and putting pressure on his relationship squabbles. That's the kind of thing you only accomplish with an ELITE cast
when house hears cuddy's mum say that cuddy has forgotten how to be a real doctor, and he and cuddy look at each other briefly, i wonder what he feels. does he feel at all ashamed for perpetuating the same kind of insult as her awful mother?
The contrast here between House's and her Mom's was that , House said it to get Cuddy's attention(and he often immediately followed up with how well he thought of her otherwise). Her Mom just said it to be mean w/o any follow up. 😐
Eating snacks in the morgue threw me back to my pre-med days in the Anatomy lab. It was ridiculous how comfortable we became munching on snacks and sodas right beside literal cadavers 💀😂
I know most of the fanbase isn't that keen on s7, but I really loved House and Cuddy together, they were good for each other. So sad Lisa Edelstein had to leave the show. I mean I know they weren't going to get the "happily ever after" kind of ending, but I do believe they couldve worked.
I agree with you the worst thing they could have done was to take Cuddy out of the series the idea of House and Cuddy being a couple was there from the beginning, you could tell by the chemistry between them, and the development of House's character as the story goes on from when he hallucinates about her and realizes he wants to be with her,but he has to go to Vicodin detox because of the hallucinations, and when he's clean he starts to improve as a person and tries to impress her to see that he can be a better man and that they can be together but she's with Lucas and he's still pining for her, until they're together and he tries to bond with Rachel when he never wanted to have children before. All of that marked a great development of House's character who grew as a human being and became a better person because of the love he had for Cuddy and the producers ruined it by taking her out, which sadly ruined the story and all of House's growth. And the character ended up the same or worse than he was at the beginning, more cynical and lonely than before.
Mother: Is there anything you want to say to me?! House: I can think of two words; one of them starts with the letter F. (LATER, IN CUDDY'S OFFICE...) Cuddy: Were you really about to say what I think you said to my mother? House: Oh... You're thinking I was going to say the other f word that rhymes with duck. I was going to say Final Solution.
House was ready to go off when she said that to House there's 15 years of medical history here well isn't that your job the look in his eyes told it all😂😂😂
So where does this trend of snarky passive agressive mothers originate from? In Friends, Monica's mother is also like this and it's almost like they don't realize that their attitude is a problem.
House fully dressed up in a lab coat with a smile on his face is so foreign I could’ve probably assumed Hugh Laurie was playing a doctor in another show or movie
This show has 8 seasons and this is the BEST episode I’ve seen throughout ALL the seasons… this one was SO dark. With the way he set up Masters 😳 Just this entire episode was a whole mood, the gloomy darkness and seriousness of this it and with the mom in it too. Just a great episode overall. Amazing writing… Best one by far 💯😳😰🤯🫣😨🥶
It just dawned on me that Lisa Edelstein and Peter Jacobson both were in the Jack Nicholson movie "As Good As It Gets". They were the couple in the Cafe that Helen Hunts Character waitressed at. They were sitting in Jack's characters table where he became impatient, pushy, insulting to them, lol.
Now we know where cutty came from. Lol. Why she s the boss she is. Bossy perfctionits intelligence unafraid to criticize but not cruel. Yup. This would be her daughter lol
Cuddy is used to Houses antics as shown by the fact that everyone is chomping down on chips in the morgue while watching cartoons while paying each other off for winning/losing the bet
If they had introduced Cuddy's mother in the early seasons she would have been much less cartoonish. They really dialed up the nonsense in later seasons.
🛑🛑🛑Do any of you realise that the black tie and lab coat house is wearing belongs to chase 😂 he literally just buttoned up his shirt and borrowed chases chothes
Dr. House is wearing a white lab coat for a change just for Cuddy. What a commitment.
Wow!! Yes!!
For Cuddy's mom
@@darrenmcintosh326 I don’t think he would’ve cared too much for that old lady if she wasn’t Cuddy’s mom.
And her mother still makes a crack on how it doesn't fit,I thought for sure she'd complain about the tie being crooked.
House wearing a white coat is like Batman grabbing a gun.
House's smiling cheek to cheek in a white coat, right after a session of cartoons and snacks in the morgue is the kind of thing you need a moment to appreciate.
I know right, I died when it changed to that
Such a doctor I need
I recognize the cartoon, too. I just don’t remember the dog’s name. He became yellow in later versions or in the comic. Was it Fang in “The Duplex”?
Hey, cartoons and snacks is what we do in the morgue between post mortems. Well sometimes during.
If you had to summarize this show in 3 minutes...this clip may be the perfect way
No wonder Cuddy is so able to handle House's sarcasm and insults.
You've got a good point. I don't know if it was intended or did writers just aim for comedic relief, but introducing Cuddy's mother really explains her attitude and abilities.
Naturally, her mother is Murphy Brown😉😁😆.
at least House has constructive criticism
@@AamuAurora "abilities" 🤣🤣🤣
Oh God.... she's dating her mother.
The look on Cuddy's face when her mother told her, "We don’t have that kind of relationship" shows more hurt than anything that House said is telling. Kudos to Lisa Edelstein's acting ability to portray that.
That was a wild statement she made. Ice cold.
@@Deadlyaztec27 Not that wild. They clearly don’t.
Like House said goes both ways. Parents ALWAYS have that favorite.
She's not only hot, she's an amazing actress.
That one scene where the mother chooses to keep the child and you could see her face drop was gut wrenching, she's an amazing actress
The turn all three of the guys do after Cuddy says "This is my mother" is so good lmao
Even better when Chase is still eating chips
Agreed… especially the look on Foreman’s face… it’s like a non-verbal “You can’t top that!”
@@ajdominguez1002 It's entertainment for the team! :)
They just cant wait to see House deal with that
😂😂. Indeed
I love how House's entire team is okey with watching TV and eating snacks in the morgue
Well, yeah, no one is going to talk to you during the show. I'd say it's probably the best place in the hospital for that.
What that the best place to keep cold cuts and lettuce for tasty sandwiches.
A tiny tv too!
@@SangreFriasBack Foreman only works for him in the later seasons because his personality became so much like House's that nobody else would hire him.
When my brother was a medical student, one of his petite, female classmates had a corpse that she was dissecting hold her cold can of soda while she was proceeding.
House refused to wear a lab coat for the 100 million dollar man, but smiled while wearing it for Cuddy. His brain is a medical puzzle in itself.....
nah man he a simp
Maybe vogler needed to give him some dome
its a mysterious thing called "love", for millennia we been trying to figure out. house got the love flu, and cuddy got him to look professional just for her.
and house isn't wrong, aside from the heart problems, everything else can be made up by the brain. mommy dearest tho, don't like being told so she sues. LOL
it's also the implication behind it. House does do things for the people he care about. Also doing it in this scenario is damage limitation which everyone benefits from. Doing it for Vogler implies allowing the man to assert authority over House, and that does not go by House's principals
To quote a conversation between Cuddy and House that is very fitting:
[...]
C: Men are stupid (like that)
H: I'm with you so far
[...]
I have to say it, Cuddy's mom easily gets number one of my 'Top 10 most annoying patients House ever treated' list. I'm not sure why but I really disliked her.
Because she's so annoying. Awful mom
Probably because she is completely insufferable
Because she was the exact level of bitchness that you can be before it's mean.
House's exchange was mean but he is worse than her in some spectrums, Cuddy's conversations were heartbreaking and at the same time understandable. Cuddy is 40 years old, she is a successful dean and at this point she got house locked in a relationship and a kid, se didn't need her mother's approval.
But even when her mother is under her own hospital Cuddy couldn't bend her until the end.
Lol. You're "not sure why".
I fucking loved her. When she called Cuddy "not a real doctor" she pretty much won house over.
All the doctors turning to look at him when she says “this is my mother” never fails to crack me up
"There's 15 years of medical history in this file"
"I don't wanna be a bother"
You're being a huge bother by not just fucking telling him what symptoms you've been experiencing
And by hiding relevant information
Every old person at clinics tbh. This woman told me she came in for knee joint pain but when the senior doctor came and told to describe the findings her issue wasn’t even in the knee. SHE HAD A RUPTURED BICEP 😭
How's she going to remember 15 years worth of specific medical stuff and not forget anything? She's not a doctor, and even doctors can't do that. Hence files.
In her mind, the point is that this is the latest symptom of a single long-running illness, not something that just came on.
@@lentilneeds Funny all interns fail at treating real patients. The minute they get to the room they ask you all your history, they write pages and pages of information, but no one of them examine you to see what is hurting you. How is it that your Senior doctor foud the muscle problem and not you? Was it her or her age or maybe it was your lack of knowledge and experience. To be a senior you have to be older, you don't get that title without experience. Maybe in all the pages you wrote she told you about the knee and since she's old you assumed that is the problem and when the senior came he examined her and ask the right information he found the problem. She is old, but you are not a very goox doctor tbh.
@@Lupita311 I’m still a medical student. You don’t know the setting I clerked the patient in and it was done for practice so one day I will be a better doctor. And she was the kindest lady, but old people don’t know systemic focus of their symptoms now do they? That’s why we ask everything so we can make sure we find out what’s bothering a patient and then secondary sequelae and we were asking all the questions to find out what her issues are. Old people are often frail bc of age and so many of their ailments DO FUNCTIONALLY IMPAIR them. That’s why they tell us about every ache in every part of the body. I was at rural clinic at a base hospital in a very poor country. The average person here doesn’t know the word bicep. So Yes we have to take everything into consideration bc it’s how we learn. The senior doctor already knew her case but made me do the clerking just so I will do history taking better.
It’s up to interns to take a full detailed history and that will have to include even what kind of pet you have and that’s what they present to the senior doctor during rounds so they can simplify and come to their far more experienced conclusions. Positive history as well as negative history is important. If it’s not documented and you miss something, you might lose your job and it might even affect the senior the intern works under, even more so. Medicine isn’t over when you graduate. It just starts there. Experience is everything and we are trying to get it. We take consent before every clerking session. Every examination. If that lady didn’t have a problem with me trying to learn neither should you. But patients regardless of age lie and not out of malice but because they’re non the wiser and that’s not a bad thing about their character. They might be embarrassed. And that’s okay. They might be scared. That too is completely okay. It just might hurt their prognosis and delay diagnosis when they omit something that they know might be relevant and we want to avoid that. So idc about how much you think I’ll be a bad doctor. That’s your jaded opinion. I myself is a chronically disabled person. I myself is a hypochondriac but I’ve managed it well with professional help. I know how medical negligence happens and I’ve learned from it. I’ll save lives one day. And I’m very eager to learn and help people even if they hate me. But we all have to start somewhere. If you can’t understand that, I’m sorry I can’t help you. I would urge you to be more compassionate to students and junior doctors who are trying yo learn. If you aren’t comfortable with a doctor you have the right to not give consent and request another one. Know your rights. That’s as far as I can tell you. Good day.
"I don't know, we don't have that kind of relationship."
"Is that a surprise for you?"
SOOOOOO cold.
If House and Cuddy would have ended up together, the scenes between he and Candice Bergen would be pure comedy gold every time.
Sitcom spinoff idea - "Cuddy's Mother".
04:59 "Some contractor named Jesus, which, granted, was originally a Jewish name."
Gold.
Jesus is a westernization of the Hebrew name, Yeshua.
goldman surely.
@@WinnieDaou Josh Christ
@@WinnieDaou we know, lol. He was being sarcastic
@@WinnieDaou thats because yeshua is a dogshit name and jesus sounds significantly better, what idiot misspells Joshua and say "yeah this is good"
The "this is my mother" card is too strong lmao and the transition to House wearing a coat is perfect 😂
I loved that everyone looked at House as soon as Cuddy said it was her mother. Chase eating was hilarious.
"Should we consider STD's"
"I think I just caught one looking at these photos"
lmao I just remembered why I love this show
Legit the opening of this episode made me feel i acidentaly clicked on a ad
Same
I genuinely thought it WAS an add
I thought i ran out of Yt premium bruh.
@@VincentMar30I love YT premium
In a later episode the mom is suing Cuddy and House for saving her life (she claims she was maimed and made disabled - which she wouldn't have been had she been straight-forward with her doctor).
Of all the things House has done wrong, he could have easily pointed to Cuddy's insistence that he take a case that he had repeatedly recused himself from and been excused from.
The reason he didn't want to work this case is the same reason he didn't want to see patients at all:
It's nearly impossible to give objective diagnosis and provide treatment to a patient when a party is too highly involved in the life of another.
All of this is true but... You're forgetting something. Mom only sued them because she wanted to reunite Cuddy and House. It was all a ruse, he didn't file any suit in the end.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849You're kidding. I've never seen a whole episode of House, but that just doesn't seem right...
That triple-man turn after the “she’s my mother comment” was them telepathically telling house in unison “You gotta do it bro”
I always love how they send doctors to perform radon and mold tests in a house because that’s totally in their line of qualifications, and that they are able to instantaneously tell whether there’s radon or not 😂
They supposedly go to check for radon and mold, but always end up finding something more "interesting."
I always love how medical shows specifically get griefed the hardest for realism XD
@@octagon7732 Oh it gets far more fiddly. Anything that deals with a specific profession with its own internal culture, like the military, gets stripped down to the bones by people looking for things that they got wrong :P
Actually, testing for radon is excessively easy, so yeah, they would be qualified for that. Mold would be much harder to do. But I get your point. I guess after so many seasons, they got the knack for it. ;-)
There are handheld radon test devices that give you the answer as fast as a radioation test device - instantly and you can leave em for a bit for a long term average and you have to be able to do to use them is turn them on and be able to read. Also a superficial mold check is super easy to do too, ut mold checks can go as far as havig to take off parts of the drywall you are unsure about, which they are obviously not there for.
@Austin McBarner @Oct Agon But I would not expect laughing crying smiley face and even less so XD (hurts my soul these days) users to be old or smart enough to understand how ironic it is that they are writing factually false comments about how real procedures used in a fictional show are "just fictional nonsense".
Sorry almost forgot to relate to the kids, here are my very real feelings added at the very end where it fits very well HAhahaHA
1:43 the way Taub triés to get Cuddy to move so he can watch his cartoon 😂
His american accent is good, sometimes i forgot he's not american
The very first time I saw this show (here in Ireland) I thought "Wow, that American actor looks exactly like Hugh Laurie."
I watched most of the series a few months ago while convalescing, and Laurie makes fewer mistakes with the accent than by using English idioms that almost no American would use. I don’t know whether he was ad-libbing or whether the writers threw a few of them in, just for fun.
"He seems to know his stuff"
Me: Oh woah...constantly nagging everything, yet compliments house right off the --
"Too bad he can't buy a coat that fits"
Me: Nvm...there it is.
I never noticed how oddly normal Dr House looks wearing a lab coat. I think he should have worn it more often, looks good. Maybe not buttoned up, because he's still a rebel, but still.
Not wearing a uniform does not make one a ''rebel'' lmao
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 It literally does, within context. Try not wearing a uniform as a police man, or a soldier. Good luck.
Eating chips next to a dead body
Not surprised honestly LMAO
They don't ask to share lol
Still not as disturbing as the time he licked a vomit-covered scarf!
Candice Bergen knocked this one out of the park.
@randomguy9777 Since Boston Legal, here. Edit: No, last time in an episode of Battle Creek!
I KNEW I recognized her! I just could not remember where. I grew up watching Murphy Brown.
Agreed!
They should make another season of House, after Wilson's death, prolly somewhere in Central or South American country still being doctor and solving cases, while we slowly get to know via flashbacks how Wilson's story ended.
House is dead in the series. It would be nice to see a Chase M.D. though.
I've thought about that as well. I think he'd probably be practicing medicine in some non-extradition country too. But then Cuddy tracks him down looking for help because her daughter has developed a rare disease and he's the only man on the planet she believes could save her.
@@anthonymendez1997 He's not though. He faked his death, we know that.
@@millitron3666 What else could House do though. He has nothing left to achieve or do other than euthanize Thirteen. It really doesn’t make sense for House to live after Wilson dies.
As romantic as it sounds, I believe that House should be leave alone so it doesn't transform into soap opera.
4:19 "I think we just caught one looking at these photos." 🤣🤣🤣
Make that 4:05 if you really want to see/hear it!
Remember how far did House go to NOT wear a white coat in season 1?
He did it just like that for Cuddy. Twice. No questions asked.
He did everything for her and yet she dumped him because he needed 1 vicodin to muster up the courage to be there for her "cancer" treatment. This is just unfair.
Yep, shitty scriptwriting. Can't really blame them though, because Lisa Kudrow quit in between because of disputes related to her salary
@@40mihirkulkarni44 Kudrow? From Friends?
Hard agree. As someone with serious nerve damage and a medical license to get high every night to treat pain, so, I can sleep.... yeah, I would not survive his life without vicodin either.
@@laestrella9727 He probably meant Edelstein*.
@@taioko6431 I know haha
I refuse to believe that I was the only one who loved the All Boys Team vs Martha. 😂
The ducklings all turning to look at him at the same time 2:12💀
Cuddy trusts House more than she usually lets on.
Cuddy: Go Mom! (she says with a smile on her face.)
I actually liked Cuddy's mom and her interaction with House a lot.
She's an horrible person
Birds of a feather . . .
Me also, Bergen is a fantastic actor!
@@cat637d I have to disagree with you there. Bergen is really great at playing the fussy, b**chy, mother-in-law type characters... but that's mostly because she's just being herself. Many of her early roles showed that trend, and she hit it big with "Murphy Brown" for that very reason. All of her characters since then have basically been a spin on the Murphy Brown character. She's never really had to challenge herself and play anything else for decades.
@@0megacron there's also the slight possibility that she constantly is typecasted
Candice Bergen is the queen of dry delivery. Brilliant actor.
Ethics? We don't need to stinkin' ethics!
Those writers are fabulous!
3:32 Lisa looking completely dejected in that photo.
When house said the symptoms of what they found in her house were "nausea and permanent erectile dysfunction" , he was talking about her nudes lol 😆
“If you didn’t want to be insulted you wouldn’t have invited me” so true😂😂
If my wife ever feels alone Imma watch this series with her. I forgot im not married 😧😔😔
keep talking like that, and you will be! : )
“Maybe you’re imagining that I think you’re a hypochondriac.”
This is the first time I saw house in a labcoat which is hilarious cause you know Cuddy forced him into it
Taub sounded like he was phisically hurt by seeing those photos, its a perfect reaction xD
“GAHHH! MUST WASH EYES!!!!”
Always a pleasure to watch Candice Bergen
When cuddy tells her mother that she should go to the hospital it doesnt even matter that its her own mother she still pulls off the nice calm doctor act when something is wrong or abnormal
3:08 "one actual hip replacement" that made me lol
2:13 I love the way Chase just puts some food in his mouth. 🤣
I love my kids way more than House loves his patients. But I can totally understand hiding in a morgue to eat chips in peace.....
I do love how in early seasons House hanging out in the morgue to avoid responsibility was considered an oddity and then here we are years later with 3 of the most respected Doctors in the hospital being complicit bro-ing down with him placing bets on who he's hiding from and putting pressure on his relationship squabbles.
That's the kind of thing you only accomplish with an ELITE cast
Finally, House met his match .... "I don't want to be a bother, but isn't this what you do for a living?" ... i can't stop lmao...
when house hears cuddy's mum say that cuddy has forgotten how to be a real doctor, and he and cuddy look at each other briefly, i wonder what he feels. does he feel at all ashamed for perpetuating the same kind of insult as her awful mother?
The contrast here between House's and her Mom's was that , House said it to get Cuddy's attention(and he often immediately followed up with how well he thought of her otherwise). Her Mom just said it to be mean w/o any follow up. 😐
No matter how much she was acting like a bad person to bring cuddy and house together, her mom is still a horribly unlikable person
2:36
house.exe has stopped working.
Ha!
That just shows how much he love and care for her
Candice Bergen....such a class act...!! If you don't see her in The Sand Pebbles with Steve McQueen, you are really missing out..!!
House with his court ,man world's tearing apart
Q: Who is House's biggest fan?
A: Lisa Cuddy.
With this episode a real doctor found out why a patient had similar mysterious symptoms
Eating snacks in the morgue threw me back to my pre-med days in the Anatomy lab. It was ridiculous how comfortable we became munching on snacks and sodas right beside literal cadavers 💀😂
I know most of the fanbase isn't that keen on s7, but I really loved House and Cuddy together, they were good for each other. So sad Lisa Edelstein had to leave the show.
I mean I know they weren't going to get the "happily ever after" kind of ending, but I do believe they couldve worked.
I agree with you the worst thing they could have done was to take Cuddy out of the series the idea of House and Cuddy being a couple was there from the beginning, you could tell by the chemistry between them, and the development of House's character as the story goes on from when he hallucinates about her and realizes he wants to be with her,but he has to go to Vicodin detox because of the hallucinations, and when he's clean he starts to improve as a person and tries to impress her to see that he can be a better man and that they can be together but she's with Lucas and he's still pining for her, until they're together and he tries to bond with Rachel when he never wanted to have children before. All of that marked a great development of House's character who grew as a human being and became a better person because of the love he had for Cuddy and the producers ruined it by taking her out, which sadly ruined the story and all of House's growth. And the character ended up the same or worse than he was at the beginning, more cynical and lonely than before.
Mother: Is there anything you want to say to me?!
House: I can think of two words; one of them starts with the letter F.
(LATER, IN CUDDY'S OFFICE...)
Cuddy: Were you really about to say what I think you said to my mother?
House: Oh... You're thinking I was going to say the other f word that rhymes with duck. I was going to say Final Solution.
Candace Bergen was SOOOO perfect as Cuddy’s mom. GREAT casting, as always on House!!
House was ready to go off when she said that to House there's 15 years of medical history here well isn't that your job the look in his eyes told it all😂😂😂
"You are staying on, she just can't know about it."
When you stare across the House too long the House stares across you.
The writers could have added a sarcastic “oh great! That way everybody is happy” from house at the end there.
Snacks and cartoons at the morgue with the boys is a moment to appreciate.
House’s eyes are so blue! 😍
House wearing a coat is the most surprising thing here for me.
love HOUSE and wish they make more ..
We agree!
This is one of the greatest episodes of the series. Standout all around.
Lol that has to be a point in every relationship, house all dressed up with white coat after cuddy says "it's my mother "
So where does this trend of snarky passive agressive mothers originate from? In Friends, Monica's mother is also like this and it's almost like they don't realize that their attitude is a problem.
Misogynist writers
@@DeathnoteBB really? But why would they portray it as a female experience? They're usually only like that towards their daughters.
It's a common trait in jewish mothers in real life
House fully dressed up in a lab coat with a smile on his face is so foreign I could’ve probably assumed Hugh Laurie was playing a doctor in another show or movie
6:40
It's actually really smart how he proved his point using fake pills
The cut to House in the lab coat saying "Treadmill test went well" with a smile was hilarious.
I hope House means “sugar pills” figuratively. The sweetness is a dead give-away.
Candace Bergen was a perfect cast.
6:50 onwards, House being a F**king legend
"Your heart medicine, I switched it for sugar pills"
"Mr Sandman" plays! I love The Chordettes! makes this clip even better :)
Ok boomer
@@Marios5556 Am I that old? I'm only 52 :)
This show has 8 seasons and this is the BEST episode I’ve seen throughout ALL the seasons… this one was SO dark. With the way he set up Masters 😳 Just this entire episode was a whole mood, the gloomy darkness and seriousness of this it and with the mom in it too. Just a great episode overall. Amazing writing… Best one by far 💯😳😰🤯🫣😨🥶
“Go mom”
Houses face
Mad me cackle 🤣
Realizing how much I miss this show. Not that I watched it that much. Sure was a good show!
Cuddy really should not be treating her mom.
The lab coat..the fucking lab coat... I can't xD
This episode was my absolute favorite to be honest.
You're staying on the case....she just can't know it
It just dawned on me that Lisa Edelstein and Peter Jacobson both were in the Jack Nicholson movie "As Good As It Gets". They were the couple in the Cafe that Helen Hunts Character waitressed at. They were sitting in Jack's characters table where he became impatient, pushy, insulting to them, lol.
Now we know where cutty came from. Lol. Why she s the boss she is. Bossy perfctionits intelligence unafraid to criticize but not cruel. Yup. This would be her daughter lol
Cuddy is used to Houses antics as shown by the fact that everyone is chomping down on chips in the morgue while watching cartoons while paying each other off for winning/losing the bet
Candace does the put down with great skill. Of course Cuddy wants to look like an Italian street walker. I thought the blouse was quite fetching.
Candice Bergen is the ultimate actress; z as Daly’s to any character as if she were born into it.
If they had introduced Cuddy's mother in the early seasons she would have been much less cartoonish. They really dialed up the nonsense in later seasons.
"Should we consider STD's?"
"I think I just cought one looking at these photos"
Thanks! I just got the joke reading this! It flew by me so fast I missed it!
🛑🛑🛑Do any of you realise that the black tie and lab coat house is wearing belongs to chase 😂
he literally just buttoned up his shirt and borrowed chases chothes
Cuddy reminds me of carrie anne moss.
6:00 EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
Kishkes feeling wobbly
Candice Bergen does the cranky thing so well. Murphy Brown was my first exposure to it, along with Miss Congeniality.
House's reaction when Cuddy said GO MOM😂
How Taub tried to nonchalantly shoo Cuddy out of the way of the TV, lol.