This was such an interesting scene because immediately after House has that "emotional moment" where the baby touches his hand, he still instantly wants to abort it in order to save the mother regardless. I respect the writers for being consistent and not lame "Awwww the baby touched his hand, now his entire persona is different!"
It didnt change house immediately that moment, but change him a little bit in the end of whole case, it made him think and wonder if it's maybe not just a 'tumor' (last scene when house was sitting on the couch in his apartment and was looking and touching his finger, which has been touched by baby. By the way, we all know what house was like. For real it was moving for him right at the moment when child touched him, we can see that in his eyes. He said that joke about alien because he subconsciously didnt want it to change his mind about what 'this thing' in mother belly was. At that moment It was ridicolous to himself that he felt something...
@@hardwirecars Done much work in providing pre-natal mom & baby care? In seeing that kids are cared-for after birth? You're not "pro-life"; you're anti-choice. Unless you're campaigning to give the gov the authority to take your organs without your consent to save transplant patients, you're a misogynist and rank hypocrite.
@@venicebotticelli3562 To simplify what he said "Sorry, I just realised I forgot to record the movie Alien". As you may remember from the movie Alien, there are aliens bursting from people's chests (just search for Alien chest burster).
"break the tension" Not so much to break the tension but trying to excuse the fact that he had a sudden and very unfamiliar feeling of empathy welling up inside of him when the baby gripped his finger. It no doubt made him uncomfortable and slightly embarrassed. I'm not saying House doesn't feel empathy, it's just the fact that he is usually talented at hiding it or deflecting.
House: "You never suck beer at the bottom of a keg, where did you go to college?" Please step aside and let House the master of beer drinking show his stuff XD
Cuddy “If you’re playing catch inside your mother’s living room and you break her favourite vase you might as well keep playing catch, the vase is already broken!” Wilson *“.. yeah except that room can’t breathe without that vase..”*
House doesn't have the right to make the call- the patient did not consent to the killing of her baby- thus you need to do any procedure around this provided constraint. House could have done it his way and killed the baby- but he'd likely face a lawsuit and jail time for this action.
@@jacobraji2442 if the patient didn't consent to terminating the baby the doctor would most likely say there's nothing i can do and walk away. they wouldn't risk their livelihood on one patient just because they're right.
I think what I like about Cuddy and House, as foils of one another, is that they are both willing to do anything, but in different ways. House is willing to do anything to be right, to get the diagnosis, to save the patient- even if that means going against the patient's wishes. Cuddy is also willing to do whatever it takes, but she does it to ensure that what the patient's wishes are met. Both of them were willing to do whatever it took, but for different reasons.
Yes thank you! I was looking for this comment. People keep saying cuddy was wrong and being too emotional but in reality she was honoring what the patient wanted.
Except Cuddy is emotionally driven & will do things according to feelings no matter what the logic or facts say. She has no business being in charge of anything.
*House's methodology works best in the long run. Yes, he takes risks, all successful people do, but his is calculated risks .Cuddy was just overly emotional, unobjective and reckless. Lady Luck shined on her this time but she would have killed many patients if she was in House's position on a daily basis with her abovementioned traits.*
This episode and the one when the man gets up from the chair are my favorites. That moment when the baby reaches out and touches house was amazing and when cuddy gives the old timer in a wheelchair the injection and moments later he gets up and hugs his family are unforgettable.
can we all just talk about house's expression when the baby grabbed his finger? no, his heart did not grow and no, his heart did not shrink after this either he always cared, always had and probably always would if he was still alive. he just didn't show it. if you care too much, it's too painful when a patient dies. if you don't show you care, it kind of forces your brain into believing you don't, hence, it's less painful when you watch or witness a patient dying. house's problem wasn't not caring enough, his problem was caring too much. he's not a stone-cold bitch, he just doesn't want to end up in a situation where he falls into a void of self-hatred when a patient he cared about too much dies.
@coinny22 the issue is, she made a gamble with both patients lives. While she did save them both she had an all bit guaranteed chance of killing them both. Which would happen in 97 cases out of 100. She let emotion and raw luck control her choice. She got lucky sure, but she was not right in letting her emotions nearly kill both the mother AND child.
@@bennuter He takes huge risks when they are a necessary part of the solution. He does not choose to take huge risks when there are far more logical and less risky options.
She who? Cuddy was doing her job. Without consent thats all she could do. The pregnant woman on the other hand was not objectively right, but to bad. Her choice is her choice. Great thing about freedumb is the dumb part. People are allowed to be stupid and make emotional choices. ...unlike popular belief however, freedumb doesnt act as a shield from consequences. She was informed and made her choice. PS: The only thing she was absolutely wrong about was baby "killing". Thats not what an abortion is. For those that arent aware, abortions sever the necessary link between host and parasite. YES! PARASITE! A unborn pre-human at any stage requires things from there host mother. That mother is NOT under any obligation to supply these resources. TLDR: Abortion is not child killing. Its emotionally manipulative language. @Turbo Bitch, Shotgun "shell"s are harmless containers. Lol...
You know what I like about this channel, you have an exit clip with suggestions after the video ends, other people just slap on the suggestions on top of the video blocking some of it, so thank you!
@@ProjectSunderGaming let's be honest... are you actually pro-life. Or was are you claiming that a logical conclusion that is quite obvious from your statement, is actually just a mere assumption. So are you pro-life or pro- choice or maybe some balancing act in between.
@@ProjectSunderGaming So what is your opinion on abortion, in detail. If you are pro life, then, what type and what made you think that way, I genuinely wish to know.
Cuddy wasn’t over emotional. She was passionate. I’d want a doctor who felt this strongly and was this passionate about saving my life while respecting my wishes.
What i find stupidly annoying is when she says "I have a whole new appreciation for what you do, how hard it's to believe when everyone around you its telling you you're wrong" and then she completely forgets about it after that and continues to say "You shouldnt do that" when house really needs it.
This is why House is so interesting. It doesn't moralize and tell you what to think. It shows you how it really is, gives you both points of view and let's you think for yourself.
I haven't seen the whole episode, just this clip, and it's so prolife they might as well be shoving a fetus down your throat. It doesn't even resemble "both points of view".
What part of this was both points of view? They never even acknowledge that Cuddy was just lucky and 99% of the time would have resulted in the deaths of both the woman and the fetus. The hand reaching out to grasp would also be impossible as the baby gets anesthetized when the woman does - as the doctor of the real life case this is based on pointed out when asked about it. This was supremely prolife and not only was it based entirely on luck, it wasn't even pseudo based on realistic medicine while pushing that prolife stance.
No matter how many times I watch this episode, I still can't find any logic behind Cuddy's and the mom's actions. One die or both die. They choose both die. Wut.
They were not thinking with logic, but with emotion and hope. Assuming that everyone is trying their best to stay logical in situations like this can be misleading.
@slayne2 Except in real life, that never happens. Fiction let's you run Deus Ex Machina for drama, but in real life, things don't get better just because they seem hopeless. Some times you have two bad options, but you still have to choose.
This entire episode was one of my favorites . Tue scene where the baby touches his hand , and the last minute of the episode where he is touching his fingers at home where the baby touched him. Most human moment I have ever seen in house.
@@brendanvessels5869 Well logically speaking they did something very dangerous in order to save both when the more viable option would have been abort the baby. The baby was killing her, and she can always have another baby. You can't have a baby if you're dead.
Another scenario of a woman who thought she could have it all first and still be a mother at a late stage in her life. If the mother wants to die to bring a life into the world, that is fine. But when you are willing to risk bringing a "Damaged" life into this world in order to feed some "I'ts never too late." need and allow a baby to be born with a stacked deck due to a higher risk of complications. Well, then for me, that is downright selfish.
@@foolslayer9416 Its selfish because you knowingly are going to create a life that is likely going to be damaged (Mentally or physically) and you are robbing that life of a full potential simply to satisfy your feeling of fulfilling your own life to become a mother NOW that you want to and not when was the best time to do so.
@ For every Stephen Hawking, there are a million of born with abnormalities around the world who are not as fortunate and who basically cannot live without some form of round the clock care and who do not live full lives. I know you would like to believe the hype and we as human beings think we and our offspring are or will be that 1 in a million who makes a difference and or becomes someone special or achieve some form of overcoming greatness. But reality has its own stats it goes by. Nature does not bend its rules and it does not make deals with people or can be fucked with. There was a time when only the strong survived and thrived. Now, due to modern medicine, the meek live longer than intended and it brings with it a form of its own imbalance. Hence why people are born with deficiencies that are passed on genetically and why we are seeing more and more allergies and genetic flaws than ever before. Yes, there are people who have all the luck and tools needed to succeed and they still manage to mess it up. But when the odds are not in your favour and you try to sell to people that 1 in a million is good odds that your child who is more than likely to be born with extreme form of retardation can actually be a high function genius or some other form of special contribution, you are basically selling a lie. And as supportive as you may think you are in encouraging this idea of "Your child may be special, despite genetic ailments." Will you be the one to got to your 70 year old neighbours house and for free change their 30 year old son's diaper 3 times a day till the day he dies in order to make this woman's life easier? Or are you just going to expect someone else to do it for her and or someone who gets paid? Cause don't also forget. Once said 70 year old woman dies within 10 or so years, that human child of hers may still need care at age 40 and will become the burden of another person for the next 20 years or so. Will you be that person?
I cannot stand these kinds of episodes; where literally everyone acts absolutely insane to carry a baby to term and it somehow works out. Sorry. It's ridiculous.
That's just about every episode: insane nearly impossible shit actually working out because House is House. Not complaining, but that's just how it is.
"Medicine doesn't work faster just because you hope harder" If Cameron is saying something like that to you, you might want to reconsider your logical approach...
Been binge watching all these clips for a while now, and this one was extraordinary. When that fetus hand came out, I thought it was absolutely breathtaking. What a powerful scene.
ah, here's the thing, they can't prove it was intentionally terminated instead of being an unfortunate outcome. Also no court is going to convict a doctor for making a choice to save someone's life, especially with hormone imbalance and stress among other things putting a patient arguebly out of their right mind... And not to mention the waiver the hospital's lawyer would have had filed before surgery... Woulda sued, maybe. Wouldn't have been one to worry about though.
Gurgle No, there’s a good chance she would’ve won. The whole “she lacked capacity to consent” isn’t true. You can actually look it up, it’s not that easy to revoke mental capacity (people die from refusing treatment all the time). However, the doctors probably would’ve said the fetus died on the table and not that they aborted it.
So cuddy says that a misformed baby that has to suffer to breath or even live its entire life is better than death, not suffering ever and not knowing life either.
I agree with the comments in that what cuddly did was emotional and reckless, but I always loved this episode because u get to see Cuddy attempt to be house, and even be somewhat successful at it. Like the vase metaphor. That is so a metaphor house would use.
I worked for the surgeon this was based on. His name was Dr. Erasmus and he was an amazing doctor/neurosurgeon and a total jerk. He did surgery that helped an unborn baby with a severely curved spine while it was still in the womb and it reached out and held his finger during the surgery and changed every life that was in that room AND we got one of the best pictures in history that day..., That baby is still alive and growing strong year later and dr. E is still an amazing genius jerk. (Seriously, the man tossed his brand new car keys to a cop cordoning off the street and told him to park his car cuz he was going to save a life and couldn’t wait to park) the mother was literally flown in from a different state and the cops blocked off a major street for them to land blocking traffic he got stuck in so he tossed his keys to a cop, told him to park his car, cuz he was going to save lives... and DID it.
Andy c House wasn’t based on ONE real doctor but a lot of doctors and they did use real medical situations, there are quite a few house episodes that are based on famous medical stories. There are a few that we all constantly talk about because the doctors and teams did amazing or crazy work that you never forget.
''Somebody's gotta be Cuddy's Cuddy''
*sends Wilson*
Ikr
"Who Cuddys the Cuddy?"
@@Aladato Nice watchmen reference.
but who's wilson's wilson
This episode clarified how competent House is as a doctor and why Cuddy is only fit for administration duties.
This was such an interesting scene because immediately after House has that "emotional moment" where the baby touches his hand, he still instantly wants to abort it in order to save the mother regardless. I respect the writers for being consistent and not lame "Awwww the baby touched his hand, now his entire persona is different!"
It didnt change house immediately that moment, but change him a little bit in the end of whole case, it made him think and wonder if it's maybe not just a 'tumor' (last scene when house was sitting on the couch in his apartment and was looking and touching his finger, which has been touched by baby. By the way, we all know what house was like. For real it was moving for him right at the moment when child touched him, we can see that in his eyes. He said that joke about alien because he subconsciously didnt want it to change his mind about what 'this thing' in mother belly was. At that moment It was ridicolous to himself that he felt something...
It was so sweet and cute ❤️
I couldn't agree more! This is what make this show this great!
im very pro life and even i liked it house wanted to abort because it was killing the mother not for the bs reasoning of its just a clump of cells.
@@hardwirecars Done much work in providing pre-natal mom & baby care? In seeing that kids are cared-for after birth?
You're not "pro-life"; you're anti-choice. Unless you're campaigning to give the gov the authority to take your organs without your consent to save transplant patients, you're a misogynist and rank hypocrite.
4:45 "You're not objective, but you're not an idiot." This was probably the biggest compliment House has ever given anyone lol
"Somebody gotta be Cuddy's Cuddy"
EVERYONE pictured Wilson before he got in the room.
"Sorry, just realized I forgot to TiVo 'Alien':" perfect line by House to break the tension at the moment.
Sorry for my ignorance but what does tevo alien mean or is?
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@@venicebotticelli3562 To simplify what he said "Sorry, I just realised I forgot to record the movie Alien". As you may remember from the movie Alien, there are aliens bursting from people's chests (just search for Alien chest burster).
"break the tension"
Not so much to break the tension but trying to excuse the fact that he had a sudden and very unfamiliar feeling of empathy welling up inside of him when the baby gripped his finger. It no doubt made him uncomfortable and slightly embarrassed. I'm not saying House doesn't feel empathy, it's just the fact that he is usually talented at hiding it or deflecting.
for a second I thought that this was part of the description
House: "You never suck beer at the bottom of a keg, where did you go to college?" Please step aside and let House the master of beer drinking show his stuff XD
Androshi 🤭
and they didn’t know there was a master scholar there 😂
You drink it from the top, upside down
Cuddy “If you’re playing catch inside your mother’s living room and you break her favourite vase you might as well keep playing catch, the vase is already broken!”
Wilson *“.. yeah except that room can’t breathe without that vase..”*
House doesn't have the right to make the call- the patient did not consent to the killing of her baby- thus you need to do any procedure around this provided constraint. House could have done it his way and killed the baby- but he'd likely face a lawsuit and jail time for this action.
@@jacobraji2442 He may not have the right , but that does not means that he was wrong. This is what House is all about
@@jacobraji2442 if the patient didn't consent to terminating the baby the doctor would most likely say there's nothing i can do and walk away. they wouldn't risk their livelihood on one patient just because they're right.
Plus the vase really ties the room together
Ironmaniacs7 yeah the beautiful patterns on the vase really breathe life into the room,
1:34 "We were able to control the preterm labor with turkey legs."
The auto captions sometimes add a new layer of awesomeness to this show.
4:50 You're not objective, but you're not an idiot.
(Applause)
*House MD was filmed in front of a live studio audience.*
They just shoved three turkey drumsticks up there and hoped that they'd act like a cork.
Only 303 days untill Thanksgiving.
@@aaronfannin8971 v
@@shninky513 loooool
"I need you to look petrified if you consent"😂😂😂
When the baby’s hand wrapped around house’s finger is still one of the my favorite scenes.
I think what I like about Cuddy and House, as foils of one another, is that they are both willing to do anything, but in different ways. House is willing to do anything to be right, to get the diagnosis, to save the patient- even if that means going against the patient's wishes. Cuddy is also willing to do whatever it takes, but she does it to ensure that what the patient's wishes are met. Both of them were willing to do whatever it took, but for different reasons.
Yes thank you! I was looking for this comment. People keep saying cuddy was wrong and being too emotional but in reality she was honoring what the patient wanted.
And both respect the other in their own way.
Except Cuddy is emotionally driven & will do things according to feelings no matter what the logic or facts say. She has no business being in charge of anything.
The way they talk when they argue about what’s wrong with the patient sounds like another language. It’s amazing.
*House's methodology works best in the long run. Yes, he takes risks, all successful people do, but his is calculated risks .Cuddy was just overly emotional, unobjective and reckless. Lady Luck shined on her this time but she would have killed many patients if she was in House's position on a daily basis with her abovementioned traits.*
Glenn Hoddle eyy but she thicker than a bowl of oatmeal
why is your comment in bold
@@mastersoftoday because it's a bold comment.. and accurate.
It's called persistence when you feel very strongly about being right and you're outnumbered.
unobjective = subjective u know
This episode and the one when the man gets up from the chair are my favorites.
That moment when the baby reaches out and touches house was amazing and when cuddy gives the old timer in a wheelchair the injection and moments later he gets up and hugs his family are unforgettable.
Most powerful scene in history. House’s heart grew 3 sizes that day.
0*3 is still 0, which is why he never changed
@@meatballg8655 Oh boo hoo
And then he died because that is a serious medical condition
@ ok, we fucking get it, but can you now stop spamming this in every single comment?
I laughed so hard, my heart shrank 3x.
can we all just talk about house's expression when the baby grabbed his finger?
no, his heart did not grow
and no, his heart did not shrink after this either
he always cared, always had and probably always would if he was still alive. he just didn't show it. if you care too much, it's too painful when a patient dies. if you don't show you care, it kind of forces your brain into believing you don't, hence, it's less painful when you watch or witness a patient dying. house's problem wasn't not caring enough, his problem was caring too much. he's not a stone-cold bitch, he just doesn't want to end up in a situation where he falls into a void of self-hatred when a patient he cared about too much dies.
The episode "Help Me" shows just this.
bro i dead ass wrote "if he was still alive" i mean if he was still working for ppth...
I appreciate how over it Chase sounds.
"Stopping the madness is HER job!"
You can tell he's already picking up House's attitude.
She threatened to electrocute a man through a fetus to stop him from killing a baby.
Only on House do you find something that nuts.
Also that would have killed the fetus anyway. Earthing out through the fetus and into house.
@@vladtepes8461 So he should have just held onto it and kept going.
I'll remember that if ever I'm pointing a gun at a knife wielding assailant bent on killing you. "oh, no, can't save your ife; this is nuts"
Nope I’ve seen people more crazy irl somehow
“What do you think house would do? I mean, tell me what I want to hear.” Great job Cuddy
Is anyone going to stop her? No, it's her job to stop the madness.
@@TheBreezus nklh k
@coinny22 the issue is, she made a gamble with both patients lives. While she did save them both she had an all bit guaranteed chance of killing them both. Which would happen in 97 cases out of 100. She let emotion and raw luck control her choice. She got lucky sure, but she was not right in letting her emotions nearly kill both the mother AND child.
what would house do if house wasn’t house and house was me?
@@golden6743 So hypocritical. House basically does the same stuff. Remember the tick episode?
She wasn't right, she never was. She got lucky, EXTREMELY lucky.
Who? Cuddy or the would-be mom?
Just like House
@@timothypeters1339 No, house takes very educated guesses and gets them right. Cuddy was just... emotional.
@@bennuter He takes huge risks when they are a necessary part of the solution. He does not choose to take huge risks when there are far more logical and less risky options.
She who?
Cuddy was doing her job. Without consent thats all she could do.
The pregnant woman on the other hand was not objectively right, but to bad. Her choice is her choice. Great thing about freedumb is the dumb part. People are allowed to be stupid and make emotional choices. ...unlike popular belief however, freedumb doesnt act as a shield from consequences. She was informed and made her choice.
PS: The only thing she was absolutely wrong about was baby "killing". Thats not what an abortion is.
For those that arent aware, abortions sever the necessary link between host and parasite. YES! PARASITE! A unborn pre-human at any stage requires things from there host mother. That mother is NOT under any obligation to supply these resources.
TLDR: Abortion is not child killing. Its emotionally manipulative language.
@Turbo Bitch, Shotgun "shell"s are harmless containers. Lol...
Thats a lot of people in the operating theatre. Guess they all heard House was doing a highly dangerous surgery and they just had to see that shit.
You never called it a baby before
House: Right cause before it was a cancer killing you. Now its fixed i can call it a baby
Cause now it connected
The fear in House's eyes when Cuddy said, "STEP AWAY OR YOU'RE GONNA GET ELECTROCUTED" ....lol!!
Why "lol"?
7:12-7:43 What a moment for character development. House uses humor to deflect his emotions
Jon D, yeh....
Yep, classic house. He has a heart but he must suppress it and deflect as much as possible.
Somebody's gotta be Cuddy's Cuddy 😂😂
hoho hoy omg
that's what House should be doing
hoho hoy So logically they send Wilson. 😂
Iowa Class do you think cuddy’s cuddy is cuddly?
Can Cuddy just stay away from baby cases, she’s too emotionally caught up in it.
Ikr
Well she's the reason that baby was born in the end
@@MyaB1986
Being lucky doesent mean being right.
@@incredibilis1307 This is literally what people tell House all the time.
@@thepoetato6201 I think his track record is a lot better.
Help. I'm stuck in a House loop. It's been days. I've forgotten what my family looks like.
This might be the only time defibrillator was used correctly in this show, lol.
Except it wasn't, *you don't shock asystole just because you call it "fine V-FIB"*
My daughter was born before her lungs were ready 32 years ago. She is still here, alive and kicking.
That kid is gonna have one awesome story to tell when he gets in highschool
I recall the powerful picture in the news of the infant hand grabbing the the dr's finger, nice recreation. Very emotional.
Their look when they saw he realized it is a baby. But him touching the baby back was😍😍
"you keep going, you're gonna get electrocuted" that line shook mY BRAIN
im sad you didnt use "shocked" instead
House plot armor is strong
But the baby's plot armor was stronger.
You know what I like about this channel, you have an exit clip with suggestions after the video ends, other people just slap on the suggestions on top of the video blocking some of it, so thank you!
When I first saw the scene where the baby touches House’s hand, I got lightheaded. That was intense. House’s reaction was beautiful.
I understand they couldn't abort without the patient's consent, but nevertheless, Cuddy still took this way too personally.
@@ProjectSunderGaming very "pro-choice" you
@@ProjectSunderGaming let's be honest... are you actually pro-life. Or was are you claiming that a logical conclusion that is quite obvious from your statement, is actually just a mere assumption. So are you pro-life or pro- choice or maybe some balancing act in between.
@@ProjectSunderGaming was a wrong or was I right, I am genuinely interested.
@@ProjectSunderGaming So what is your opinion on abortion, in detail. If you are pro life, then, what type and what made you think that way, I genuinely wish to know.
@@ProjectSunderGaming common law has many cases on both sides soooooo it's not actually law.
Cuddy wasn’t over emotional. She was passionate. I’d want a doctor who felt this strongly and was this passionate about saving my life while respecting my wishes.
Hey man I don't blame House for changing his mind about the "fetus", that hand touch was pretty huge
Only because the plot called for it.
Echo TheEcho that is every tv show ever FYI
Blackstroy 2191 to a human it’s a big thing because humans are only human
@@vb2099 Every function of a human, consciousness included, is caused by what you've just said.
@@vb2099 In a sense, I suppose. I'm on your side for the most part.
Honestly, I don't blame House. Termination would be the first thing in my mind too if I ever saw a baby
@MZ/X I'm not a doctor, so I'd have to get creative...but yes, that would be the general idea
Me too
Good shit mate.
🤣
Wait a minute
What i find stupidly annoying is when she says "I have a whole new appreciation for what you do, how hard it's to believe when everyone around you its telling you you're wrong" and then she completely forgets about it after that and continues to say "You shouldnt do that" when house really needs it.
Perfectly consistent with human nature.
I just realized I forgot to TiVo "Alien".
This is why House is so interesting. It doesn't moralize and tell you what to think. It shows you how it really is, gives you both points of view and let's you think for yourself.
And this ethic applies to everything. Shows, Movies, News, Games, Politics. Everything.
@@asparrow9876 no it doesn't
@Rena explain.
Or you’re being sarcastic by telling us what to think. Man. There are layers there.
I don’t think that’s what you’re doing.
I haven't seen the whole episode, just this clip, and it's so prolife they might as well be shoving a fetus down your throat. It doesn't even resemble "both points of view".
What part of this was both points of view? They never even acknowledge that Cuddy was just lucky and 99% of the time would have resulted in the deaths of both the woman and the fetus. The hand reaching out to grasp would also be impossible as the baby gets anesthetized when the woman does - as the doctor of the real life case this is based on pointed out when asked about it. This was supremely prolife and not only was it based entirely on luck, it wasn't even pseudo based on realistic medicine while pushing that prolife stance.
What would house do?
He would ram his car into your house lmao
Right when the baby grabs for House's finger, made me tear up a bit. Reminded me of when my daughter was born.
house did the surgery to your wife ? lucky you
@McLarenBMW Amazing. How did you learn to type so well?
My favorite scene.
Based on an actual true story and photo.
based on real event i think, ua-cam.com/video/LAXfiGvMwtY/v-deo.html
When cuddy showed who's daddy!
No matter how many times I watch this episode, I still can't find any logic behind Cuddy's and the mom's actions. One die or both die. They choose both die. Wut.
They were not thinking with logic, but with emotion and hope. Assuming that everyone is trying their best to stay logical in situations like this can be misleading.
@slayne2
Except in real life, that never happens. Fiction let's you run Deus Ex Machina for drama, but in real life, things don't get better just because they seem hopeless.
Some times you have two bad options, but you still have to choose.
It's the patient's choice. If she wants to die trying to safe her baby that's her choice and her right.
@@royalewithcheese7 How is your comment relevant? We're talking about if it makes sense, not if it's her right. English. Learn it.
@@royalewithcheese7 "You confused saving her life with doing the right thing to do" its even in the show
This entire episode was one of my favorites . Tue scene where the baby touches his hand , and the last minute of the episode where he is touching his fingers at home where the baby touched him. Most human moment I have ever seen in house.
It's a toomah
Lincoln Hawk it's not a toomah! It's Not a toomah. At all!
Git To Da Choppa !! 🚁
@@absboodoo Right, and it's not lupus either.
Epic
Who is your daddy and what does he do??
You deleted it from netflix...
What am i gonna do now during my insomnia?
It's on Amazon.
@@godlygamer911 amazon prime video? You made my day man
@cak01vej i like to watch it on the phone without getting a cancer lol
Insomnia?
You sure it's not lupus?
It's never lupus
That hand thing was somehow simultaneously the creepiest and most adorable thing I've ever seen.
Aww seeing Dr. House's emotional side is making me cry
That moment when baby grabs his finger, just about the most beautiful scene ever.
Alright I'mma be the first to say it, when the baby held houses finger, that was literally the cutest thing ever
"...I'll do it myself."
"Either get me a laryngoscope or get out."
"You keep going, you're going to get electrocuted."
We LOVE Cuddy
She nearly killed this woman for her baby. Wilson was right.
@@Misunao23 A good parent gladly risks their life for their child's. Cuddy was right.
@@brendanvessels5869 Well logically speaking they did something very dangerous in order to save both when the more viable option would have been abort the baby. The baby was killing her, and she can always have another baby. You can't have a baby if you're dead.
Awwwe! House! When the baby wrapped it's tiny fingers around his it was just so sweet!
Proof that House has a heart
Another scenario of a woman who thought she could have it all first and still be a mother at a late stage in her life. If the mother wants to die to bring a life into the world, that is fine. But when you are willing to risk bringing a "Damaged" life into this world in order to feed some "I'ts never too late." need and allow a baby to be born with a stacked deck due to a higher risk of complications. Well, then for me, that is downright selfish.
I don't quite understand. I understand it's foolish, but how is it selfish?
@@foolslayer9416 Its selfish because you knowingly are going to create a life that is likely going to be damaged (Mentally or physically) and you are robbing that life of a full potential simply to satisfy your feeling of fulfilling your own life to become a mother NOW that you want to and not when was the best time to do so.
@ For every Stephen Hawking, there are a million of born with abnormalities around the world who are not as fortunate and who basically cannot live without some form of round the clock care and who do not live full lives. I know you would like to believe the hype and we as human beings think we and our offspring are or will be that 1 in a million who makes a difference and or becomes someone special or achieve some form of overcoming greatness. But reality has its own stats it goes by. Nature does not bend its rules and it does not make deals with people or can be fucked with. There was a time when only the strong survived and thrived. Now, due to modern medicine, the meek live longer than intended and it brings with it a form of its own imbalance. Hence why people are born with deficiencies that are passed on genetically and why we are seeing more and more allergies and genetic flaws than ever before. Yes, there are people who have all the luck and tools needed to succeed and they still manage to mess it up. But when the odds are not in your favour and you try to sell to people that 1 in a million is good odds that your child who is more than likely to be born with extreme form of retardation can actually be a high function genius or some other form of special contribution, you are basically selling a lie. And as supportive as you may think you are in encouraging this idea of "Your child may be special, despite genetic ailments." Will you be the one to got to your 70 year old neighbours house and for free change their 30 year old son's diaper 3 times a day till the day he dies in order to make this woman's life easier? Or are you just going to expect someone else to do it for her and or someone who gets paid? Cause don't also forget. Once said 70 year old woman dies within 10 or so years, that human child of hers may still need care at age 40 and will become the burden of another person for the next 20 years or so. Will you be that person?
There is always risk of birth defects and hereditary diseases. At what point do you think that risk is too high?
Agreed
I love it when he bangs the door on cuddy.
It’s not a cluster of cells. It’s something way more beautiful than that.
Now thats a Team...House and Cuddy 2 of the Screen worlds most Genious and Stubborn Doctors who never give up..even when all seems lost.
I love how cuddy to matters in her own hands!!
I got chills when that kid grabbed his fingers.
7:12 is when House feels emotions
I cannot stand these kinds of episodes; where literally everyone acts absolutely insane to carry a baby to term and it somehow works out.
Sorry.
It's ridiculous.
That's just about every episode: insane nearly impossible shit actually working out because House is House. Not complaining, but that's just how it is.
Tell that to real life.
Lol you don't know anything about medicine and human anatomy
@@TheGiggleWarehouse no one has even said anything about either topic. gtfo.
Baka Biru yeah, it’s not like this show is based around medicine and human anatomy or anything.
I cried so hard when the baby reached his little hand out
The woman playing the mother is a damn good actress.
"Medicine doesn't work faster just because you hope harder"
If Cameron is saying something like that to you, you might want to reconsider your logical approach...
Been binge watching all these clips for a while now, and this one was extraordinary. When that fetus hand came out, I thought it was absolutely breathtaking. What a powerful scene.
The cold opening of this episode is EVERYTHING!!!
If they actually had terminated the pregnancy during the survey she probably would of sued the hospital.
ah, here's the thing, they can't prove it was intentionally terminated instead of being an unfortunate outcome. Also no court is going to convict a doctor for making a choice to save someone's life, especially with hormone imbalance and stress among other things putting a patient arguebly out of their right mind... And not to mention the waiver the hospital's lawyer would have had filed before surgery...
Woulda sued, maybe. Wouldn't have been one to worry about though.
@@ArcaneFuror Oh I totally agree that she wouldn't of won the case, I'm just saying she definitely would of sued them.
Gurgle
No, there’s a good chance she would’ve won. The whole “she lacked capacity to consent” isn’t true. You can actually look it up, it’s not that easy to revoke mental capacity (people die from refusing treatment all the time). However, the doctors probably would’ve said the fetus died on the table and not that they aborted it.
I need you to look petrified if you consent 😂😂😂
No one:
My reaction to Cuddy in this episode: damn Cuddy.
why would you use that format
it doesn't make any sense
@@herbivorethecarnivore8447 memes
@@nobody-pr7fg memes are supposed to be funny though, this is just reciting a format without an actual joke
Finally, a medical show that clearly states an asystole can NOT be defibrillated
My heart just lost it when house’s eyes got soaked from how the baby touched him… and also how the baby reached out…… my god powerful scene.
Little Angels Touch...Changes Everything..Heart warming Episode...🦋🦋🦋
Yo thats the vampire mom from wizards of waverly place 😂😂
Cindy Vanhuesen?
Imagine that kid fighting their mother in the future not knowing any of this
House believes in solving puzzles.
Cuddy believes in life.
And patient's rights.
So cuddy says that a misformed baby that has to suffer to breath or even live its entire life is better than death, not suffering ever and not knowing life either.
the baby's going to be ok i think, but good point.
"It helps to know they're idiots" LMAOOO SAVAGE
That hand scene was so cute!!!!!
The mother actress is very good, her timing on responses is spot on to the millisecond.
That emotional moment, that squeezing hand, is giving soo many people baby fever right now.
7:28 Objectivity.... maintain... ob...ject.... tivity...
I must say I have a new found respect for Cuddy and her character! ☺️
They borrowed that line "It's not a baby, it's a tumor" from the second Hell Boy movie.
It’s a common phrase used when talking about embryos or fetuses about to be aborted
Pretty sure this came out before hellboy2
Lisa Cuddy and House deserve each other....
House is courageous, facing and coping with very tricky issues that are still taboo, he's objective, Wilson is right. And there's 7:30...
The episode where Cuddy out-Housed House. lol
I'm not crying, YOU'RE crying
That room can't breath without the vase
What would House do?
Step 1: Have a cane so people take pity on you at first
Step 2: Insult them in a comedic fashion and shatter their expectations
A tiny little hand holding a doctors finger. How can anyone not be moved by such an experience?
I agree with the comments in that what cuddly did was emotional and reckless, but I always loved this episode because u get to see Cuddy attempt to be house, and even be somewhat successful at it. Like the vase metaphor. That is so a metaphor house would use.
This is the real life version of the Futurama clip where Fry is screaming at Leela going "FIX IT FIX IT FIX IT!"
Damn...gotta be the most emotional House episode ever!
House subconsciously called her baby a baby. That’s why I love learning about psychology and mentality. It’s incredible.
I worked for the surgeon this was based on. His name was Dr. Erasmus and he was an amazing doctor/neurosurgeon and a total jerk. He did surgery that helped an unborn baby with a severely curved spine while it was still in the womb and it reached out and held his finger during the surgery and changed every life that was in that room AND we got one of the best pictures in history that day..., That baby is still alive and growing strong year later and dr. E is still an amazing genius jerk. (Seriously, the man tossed his brand new car keys to a cop cordoning off the street and told him to park his car cuz he was going to save a life and couldn’t wait to park) the mother was literally flown in from a different state and the cops blocked off a major street for them to land blocking traffic he got stuck in so he tossed his keys to a cop, told him to park his car, cuz he was going to save lives... and DID it.
So he is the real life house
Andy c House wasn’t based on ONE real doctor but a lot of doctors and they did use real medical situations, there are quite a few house episodes that are based on famous medical stories. There are a few that we all constantly talk about because the doctors and teams did amazing or crazy work that you never forget.
When the baby's hand reached out and grab House.... OMG the feels.