3:35 -- I really don't understand when this kind of thing happens. SHE: "I'm only going to say this once. Drop the gun." HE: "You first! I'm gonna count to three. If that gun is not on the ground, I will shoot this man." SHE: "And you will be dead one second after that." HE: "One! Two! Three!" SHE: "Alright!" ... And she drops her gun. My question is: WHY? Why doesn't she simply shoot him in the head the moment he says, "I will shoot this man." The bullet will kill him in less time than it would take his brain to react to her action and tell his finger to pull the trigger.
Because this is a Hollywood 'impression' of how Law Enforcement works. In reality, the agent would've discharged the entire magazine into him on the stairwell. It's a biologic attack, eliminate the threat becomes #1. Stepping over bodies and helping the injured becomes #2. Manners, empathy, feelz and handing out Kleenex becomes #3. Yeah, if Spader isn't in the scene, the show devolves into crap. ~shrugs.
@@pepleatherlab3872 I think people would hate to hear the reality of a mass casualty incident. Yes, you walk past people who might still be alive that you have no time to really save due to their condition because doing so it risking losing many more. And that guy would never enter that courtroom in that SCBA. He doesn't know what agent has been released and doesn't even know if the SCBA will even protect him. Then he opens the door releasing the agent more into the adjacent areas, he pulls a victim out and contaminates the main hallway with others passing through - just all sorts of things done wrong. The agents MIGHT, MIGHT go in there to take photos of the scene later, but sure as hell would 100% be in a full Level A HAZMAT suit. And be decontaminated entering and exiting the room and maybe even the entire bldg until the "poison" is identified.
@@cobeer1768 Doesn't matter if its "just a tv show." Characters should act reasonably. To have the female agents act stupidly just diminishes them. lazy writing.
The male agent was even worse... In an outbreak type situation, you keep the zip ties on and wait till havmat arrives. If the people in there have the disease, they are already pox factories, if they don't, being in there an hour or so more only slightly elevates the risk that they contract it. Both of those options are better and safer than going in early wearing a fireman's tank and a lot of bare skin.
I can't remember the details of this episode. Were they certain the poison he was using was a pure inhalant and not deadly through skin contact? If they weren't sure, their rescue efforts were amazingly irresponsible.
Damn... House's death really hit Wilson hard...
nah it was the cancer eating at his brain.
Man Wilson turned to the dark side after house faked his death
Every time I watch this show I think “but she’s a terrible agent!”
No proper cop/agent would ever let go of the gun. You let go they kill you
if house knew wilson could do this just IMAGINE the shit that would happen in that hospital...
After watching House I can never look at this episode the same again
Wilson definitely went to the dark side after House's death
3:35 -- I really don't understand when this kind of thing happens.
SHE: "I'm only going to say this once. Drop the gun."
HE: "You first! I'm gonna count to three. If that gun is not on the ground, I will shoot this man."
SHE: "And you will be dead one second after that."
HE: "One! Two! Three!"
SHE: "Alright!" ... And she drops her gun.
My question is: WHY? Why doesn't she simply shoot him in the head the moment he says, "I will shoot this man." The bullet will kill him in less time than it would take his brain to react to her action and tell his finger to pull the trigger.
Because this is a Hollywood 'impression' of how Law Enforcement works. In reality, the agent would've discharged the entire magazine into him on the stairwell. It's a biologic attack, eliminate the threat becomes #1. Stepping over bodies and helping the injured becomes #2. Manners, empathy, feelz and handing out Kleenex becomes #3. Yeah, if Spader isn't in the scene, the show devolves into crap. ~shrugs.
It's a risky shot, especially with a handgun. There's a high chance of hitting the hostage.
@@pepleatherlab3872 I think people would hate to hear the reality of a mass casualty incident. Yes, you walk past people who might still be alive that you have no time to really save due to their condition because doing so it risking losing many more. And that guy would never enter that courtroom in that SCBA. He doesn't know what agent has been released and doesn't even know if the SCBA will even protect him. Then he opens the door releasing the agent more into the adjacent areas, he pulls a victim out and contaminates the main hallway with others passing through - just all sorts of things done wrong. The agents MIGHT, MIGHT go in there to take photos of the scene later, but sure as hell would 100% be in a full Level A HAZMAT suit. And be decontaminated entering and exiting the room and maybe even the entire bldg until the "poison" is identified.
@@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932 its America, he's "collateral" damage
The way the female FBI agents response to a hostage situation is ridiculous, no LEO of any kind would do this.
You do know this is fiction, right? Its make believe, not real, fake.
@@cobeer1768 of course, which makes it terrible and unrealistic… like not real, fake. 🤷🏻♂️🖕
@@cobeer1768 Doesn't matter if its "just a tv show." Characters should act reasonably. To have the female agents act stupidly just diminishes them. lazy writing.
@JOIN1724 ?
lol...I was watching this like it was an episode of House
WILSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!
She risked so many people's lives over 1 person.
She should have gone for the head shot. The hostage was expendable..... but, they had another 20 minutes of script to fill.
The male agent was even worse... In an outbreak type situation, you keep the zip ties on and wait till havmat arrives. If the people in there have the disease, they are already pox factories, if they don't, being in there an hour or so more only slightly elevates the risk that they contract it. Both of those options are better and safer than going in early wearing a fireman's tank and a lot of bare skin.
@@Chpow01there was a lot wrong with this scene
This scene always bugged me. Doors stopped by a simple ziptie? really?
I can't remember the details of this episode. Were they certain the poison he was using was a pure inhalant and not deadly through skin contact? If they weren't sure, their rescue efforts were amazingly irresponsible.
That gun wasn’t silenced. Why did shooting out the windows at the end sound silenced.
Why did shooting out the windows cause glass to fly in the direction of the shots came from?
All those years of dealing with House and Wilson finally snaps
Wilson !!!!!!!
The guy's head was FULLY EXPOSED at like 10 feet and she couldn't take the shot? Yikes
How could Wilson do this. A doctor. An oncologist.
what season is this please
Season 1
That Indian guy did not want to be there.
House before house lol
FBI is chicken shat. They never take the shot.well that’s what the script says.😂
I would have not dropped my gun
ROBERT SEAN LEONARD!!!
Wilson nooooo
Megan Boone is just...not a good actress. -_-
Also, didn't know baliffs had integrally suppressed firearms in Arlington. >.>
Wilson broke bad
Megan is sooo hot 😍😍😍
Interesting
Great to see that evil is successful