I love how there are a half dozen doctors working full time on one patient while if you or I go to the hospital we're lucky to see either a nurse or doctor for more than five minutes per day.
House team is not "normal" team. Wilson works on multiple patient. So do other. House team is there coz they solve extremely difficult cases. That is why rich people all over come to get diagnosed by House. And several other doctors recommend House if they can't diagnose the disease. House doesn't even take normal cases.
Why do they never show insurance forms being filled out or intriguingly sick patients being shown the door because they can't pay? A high-priced team of specialists, no limit on the tests that can be done - it happens only in Hollywood!
Ya but how much money does having all those doctors around cost? Maybe just 1 running in and out is all I could afford. If that happened to me, would end up not making any money acting just paying all those doctors.
@@chitlitlah unfortunately for you, yes. You were distracted by illusion. House already knows how the trick is done. In earlier scenes you can see house playing around with cards. It is a bit of foreshadowing... It's a good scene because it shows House has the ability to human once and awhile, even though he was just testing a stubborn person who chooses to deny reality. It maybe an amusing scene, but you're still missing the take away.
@@DrLordStinkyButtTheButler No house doesn't know how the specific trick was done as nothing he said or did indicated as much. He even went through the trouble of trying to convince the guy to tell him letting him believe he was still dying before telling him he wasn't. So based on this you made something up that was never indicated.
As you get older, your sense and awareness of your own mortality gets heightened. It's more meaningful and it's so easy to relate with the cynicism/realism dichotomy.
@@AVI.D you should really check out the character differential. He doesn't say edgy teen things without eliciting a response from the group he is observing. House as a character is very deep. He plays at life as a chess game. Very similar to Sherlock Holmes.
I miss this show. My wife and I used to watch it together. We would both be on the edge of our seats waiting for the inevitable "Ah Ha" when House suddenly got a light-bulb moment of inspiration that solved the mystery. I still remember one where the patient died and House found her problem only after she passed. We cried at that one. So many great performances. Such great writing. I miss this show.
@@adamswing6115 YES!! My wife and I hugged and consoled each other after that one. Such good writing! Hugh Laurie and the rest of the cast put their all into that episode. Well, they were great in all the episodes, but that one was heart wrenching! We still talk about it as the best example of how good that show was.
My dad died of amyloidosis in 2012. Very strange to hear it mentioned on a show I really enjoy. It is a very rare disease so I’m not surprised the writers used it.
@@MrEMVme Yeah, she's a decent actress and yes, she's gorgeous. Too bad she's an idiot. This is the problem with social media. Used to be back in the day that if some famous you liked was a moron, you rarely knew it. Their PR was curated and managed. Now they can just whip out their phone and let you know just how stupid they are in a matter of seconds.
it was so funny because he exclaimed then looked around and realized that no one else was there to enjoy the revelation with him. He's used to having his team around, and suddenlyhe was like "oh, no one is here"
It's been about 2 years since I watched the full series through and have just been watching these clips non-stop. Something I'd finally just noticed is that Big Love tried to get away with not having the option of choosing 2 people. After hearing Cuddy's deal for getting her underwear, he tried to find a way to not have to put Kutner on the block. Much as I do love the rest of the team, I really wish he could've stayed. I liked his character so much.
One of the more courageous parts of this show was to make some of the folks who were doomed to fail very likable and sympathetic characters. See also the older man (who wasn't really a doctor). They were fantastic characters, and could easily have been given legs to run for another season or two each, but the writers had a vision, and in that vision, House, for all his genius, was often arbitrary and cruel.
This episode has to be my all time favorite. Especially when House figures out what the patient had. This episode was pure humor through and through and had the perfect diagnosis and ending. The best house episode, easily.
@@divyajyoti1631 it was Lupus, but the explanation at the end didn't make any sense. Someone didn't proofread the script on this one. They were giving him the wrong blood type (AB, which can only go to other AB blood types) so he was having constant hemolytic transfusion reactions. But their explanation was bogus. The only way any of this works is if they didn't do forward typing on his blood, AND didnt do a crossmatch (required for every donor unit before it can be transfused). The explanation that they gave was that they only do reverse typing (looking for antibodies against incompatable blood types in patient plasma) but even at that they interpreted the reverse typing wrong. If he had antibodies for both type A and type B blood then that is interpreted as type O blood, not AB.
My fascination with this show is bittersweet because compared to the actual attention doctors give patients in real hospitals,this show is practically a Fairy Tale
I mean really, I went to the hospital to get a kidney stone removed from my urether, and I got plenty of attention, what kind of shithole hospital you went to?
The show knows that doctors usually don't. The reasoning behind this is shown in season 1 early episodes. House doesn't trust the source of information, or information changes, etc. Hence why if they did a certain test before, he has it done again to see if the results are the same and to see it for themselves to confirm results. He also trusts that his team that personally do the test will insure accurate results and may catch some details that technicians etc. otherwise wouldn't have noticed.
@@karuga3183 My main point is that doctors, nurses, PA's, assistants, interns, etc, etc do not have one clue of how to operate any imaging equipment. They don't have the credentials and would be putting patients at risk.
You really think so? I was just thinking the opposite, and I'm British. Hugh's a talented fellow and his accent was never going to be bad, but genuinely convincing?
@@finosuilleabhain7781 Most of the crew on the show didn't even know he was British, because he kept his American accent all the time while on set. It may lack the nuance of a particular region of America, but as a general "American" accent, it is very convincing.
I watched Spiderman No Way Home a few days ago. Almost the entire cast is British. Spiderman, Dr Strange, Octavius, Wong, Lizard, one of the other Spiderman...
It means you are still excited.. or you just wanted a logical explanation, you were never baffled or excited. It may be better explained with a joke... You may hear a joke and laugh historically, while I may find it dumb or pick it apart. I was never apart of the joke, as you were. Another example is spoilers... I love hearing Spoilers.. it makes me intrigued to see how it got to that point.. or whether or not I even care to watch anymore. Like if you told me superman dies.. I'd want to know why and how, so I would watch. If you told me Batman hooked up with Lois ... I'd just say "cool" it isn't of interests and knowing it could happen, was already there... especially with the rivalry between the 2. It wouldn't be interesting to me.
@@williamvaughn2938 Interesting take on it. Regarding spoilers.. due to my working hours I would usually not be watching an anticipated soccer game live, but instead when I'd come home and watch the recording. Or after sleeping after the night shift. I'd go out of my way to not learn the result of the game, or I'd simply not be bothered enough to watch the game. I don't watch a lot of games, the last one was the World Cup final, the only game of that event I watched. Great game if like soccer. Dunno about jokes, I love comedy, but if have to explain a joke it's probably not intended for that person. How I interpreted the quote from show was more along the wonder of a rainbow. Knowing that it's caused by light getting reflected inside water droplets, then refracted out across a spectrum.. is somewhat secondary to me still having a sense of wonder when see one. Knowing what goes on to form the conditions for a double bow is even less of a 'concern' if get the even rarer opportunity to see it.
Yeah, I thought the same thing. But I ended up buying the DVD set for the TV show 'Person of Interest'. Binge watched that several times. Then I bought the DVD set for the TV show 'Friends'. Have watched it through several times now, too. I wouldn't mind seeing more of the show.
Did you see the glitch at 9:09? The IV pole is steel. Next to a MRI machine? And they have an IV needle in him as well? That would have been a disaster in real life.
For anyone wondering what exactly happened in the MRI machine, the magician was brought to the ER while he was performing an escape from a water tank, and he magician had the key to the handcuffs in his mouth but as he passed out from whatever hos apparent condition was he swallowed the key before kutner and "big love" who brought him to thr ER and referred the case to House, and since the key was metal it ripped his insides while he went into the MRI machine. House figured it was the case right after they told him and he went into the operating room and pulled the key out of the patient while imitating a magician.
This was the last and most engrossing tv show I've watched. I haven't watched TV since (mostly due to HBO, Netflix etc) and seeing these clips made me miss those times with someone when we said excitedly " it's House time!!!"
Everyone in the show knows house is a gross old man and don't like him for that. They keep him around because he's the only one who is as good as he is. Cancel culture isn't a real thing. Its just the culture of not liking people who do things you don't like, which has always been a thing. People have just been changing their own bar for whats acceptable.
@@milesmartig5603 actually what cancel culture is is digging through someone's past, finding one example of them saying something you dont like, then dedicating your time to getting this person fired and ostracized from society.
@@milesmartig5603 People who work with him know what a joke is and go along with it because they don't care enough to take it to their heads and be offended by it. Cancel culture is very much a real thing. Your idea of cancel culture is wrong, it explains why you think it is not a real thing. Disliking people for doing something that someone doesn't like has always been a thing, but no one said otherwise. Cancel culture is not about that, it is about shutting down a person and completely trying to get that said person banned or kicked out from a job and simply getting rid out of, just because you were offended by something that person said or did. That is the meaning of being canceled. The same thing happened with trying to cancel Dave Chapelle. The thing is people don't change the bar for what is acceptable on their own, there is a mob, that forces them to come to that decision because it is more of a "do this or else...".
Dr. Cole was trash. He was a trash Dr. He was a trash human. He was fired for being underhanded and allowing Cuddy to take control of his team picks through a deal with her for her panties. But he was already on the chopping block because he was a trash Doctor compared to the other candidates who all had major breakthroughs in diagnosing cases.
I thought he was kind of boring lol… empathetic + clever is already pretty close to foreman’s character, having 2 of the same emotional archetype is pointless unless it’s an avengers movie. I didn’t totally love Taub or Kumar either but they provided more variety for the show. I felt 13 + the original cast were really the only characters the show couldn’t live without. But that’s just me.
He was a boring character, I never liked him after 20 years, still I don't like the character. Kutner was the best always, he was joyful and smart, also he was a quick believer to House. Kutner shouldn't have died.
House didn't hire Cole because it turned out that he asked Cuddy for the thong. House needs a team willing to circumvent Cuddy when House asks for it, not run to her immediately.
@@PSUK yea and since I've moved over here, I'm pretty good at telling if an American is doing a British accent, or if a Brit is doing the American accent. I honestly couldn't have told you he wasn't American haha
House is so smart and he can figure out everything. This show is a fantasy. Most of the doctors I've ever dealt with would lose at tic-tac-toe. Not that they would care.
Sorry to hear that. All of the doctors I have known, and I have known quite a few, are very smart and self sacrificing. Many save lives routinely. Most improve their patients’ lives. I’m very happy to know they are ready to help me and my family.
Arhurt Conan Doyle created the character of Sherlock Holmes by inspiring his professor who was a doctor at the medical faculty. The scenarist of House MD created Dr. House by inspiring the character of Sherlock Holmes. I mean that Dr. House was a real doctor at the medical faculty where Arthur Conan Doyle took the education.
To me the bigger joke is, that Lisa Edelstein knows what the physical aspects of her role, her character entail and that she's going for it! Ooh! Naughty girl! 😁😁
Just imagine having 2 experts and half a dozen very good doctors working on your case 24/7 and at the end it turns out your insurance won't cover it. In the USA, you're so screwed lol 😆
I know it's cuz he's both an actor and magician (not wildly different things, to be fair), but I find it funny the patient here also played a criminal magician in Monk only a couple years after this.
It's odd seeing an actor who I know for playing a magician on an episode of 'Monk', playing a magician again here. How does one get typecast as a magician? lol
@@charlesgonzalez1406 I think Alicious Intent might be right then, he must have some kind of magic training that he uses to make him fit into that niche role. Pretty cool honestly.
The same cast agency picked up the same actors in House for The Mentalist. 😅 On the first episode in House, the patient named Adler was the detective as a main character in the Mentalist. 😁Also, in House, there was a patient who wanted to be diagnosed at gunpoint, and that actor was a killer in the first episode of The Mentalist.😉😁
9 months, 1 prostate exam, 2 biopsies, 3 ultrasounds, 2 PSA tests, 1 MRI, and the talk that we see a darkish area. Conclusion 1: prostate cancer grows slowly and would probably die of old age. Conclusion 2 : cancer could spread to my spine and then throughout my body. Final conclusion: Come for your once a year checkup and lets see how you're doing. Would be nice to find a real Dr. House
Can't believe Kumar actually became a doctor, he made his dad happy.
Yeah.... about that....
@@RevanHorner was just gonna say something lol
Also in to politics under Obama
And then went to White Castle…
@@RevanHorner whats the twist....omg wtf happened!??
I love how there are a half dozen doctors working full time on one patient while if you or I go to the hospital we're lucky to see either a nurse or doctor for more than five minutes per day.
House team is not "normal" team. Wilson works on multiple patient. So do other. House team is there coz they solve extremely difficult cases. That is why rich people all over come to get diagnosed by House. And several other doctors recommend House if they can't diagnose the disease. House doesn't even take normal cases.
Because his department is made for unique patients only decent doctors can’t or have time to find a diagnosis
Hollywood isn't an accurate depiction of reality.
Why do they never show insurance forms being filled out or intriguingly sick patients being shown the door because they can't pay? A high-priced team of specialists, no limit on the tests that can be done - it happens only in Hollywood!
Ya but how much money does having all those doctors around cost? Maybe just 1 running in and out is all I could afford. If that happened to me, would end up not making any money acting just paying all those doctors.
I love when the patient plays around with house with harmless fun.
I was hoping to see the clip where he does the magic trick on House. Even though it's on camera and easy to fake, it was still very amusing to watch.
@@chitlitlah I think you missed the plot here...
@@DrLordStinkyButtTheButler Huh? I missed the plot because I like a certain scene?
@@chitlitlah unfortunately for you, yes. You were distracted by illusion. House already knows how the trick is done. In earlier scenes you can see house playing around with cards. It is a bit of foreshadowing... It's a good scene because it shows House has the ability to human once and awhile, even though he was just testing a stubborn person who chooses to deny reality. It maybe an amusing scene, but you're still missing the take away.
@@DrLordStinkyButtTheButler No house doesn't know how the specific trick was done as nothing he said or did indicated as much. He even went through the trouble of trying to convince the guy to tell him letting him believe he was still dying before telling him he wasn't.
So based on this you made something up that was never indicated.
I love how quickly they regress to childlike curiosity after that trick
😂😂😂
You can't even spell it!!
Good profile pic
I was in jail once and this dude started doing this crazy magic trick with cards and everyone reacted the same way 😂
Curiosity is eternal.@@soontobenothing5458
That mischevious goblin grin when the wallet lit up was perfect
Is it just me or does house become more enjoyable the older you get?
You might relate or just understand him more
As you get older, your sense and awareness of your own mortality gets heightened.
It's more meaningful and it's so easy to relate with the cynicism/realism dichotomy.
Yes very much so.
You become an edgy teen as you grow older
@@AVI.D you should really check out the character differential. He doesn't say edgy teen things without eliciting a response from the group he is observing. House as a character is very deep. He plays at life as a chess game. Very similar to Sherlock Holmes.
Hugh Laurie is actually extremely good at illusionism. Very good conjurer.
Legit.
That straight cut from House's disbelief to him staring at the guy in the elevator.
i can never get over house's "OH MY GOD....." 😂😂😂
House is just focused on how Cole got the panties XD
Cole made a deal with Cuddy.
His eyes popping out had me addicted to this show!
@@tiananesbitt7156 haha I just like his prickly attitude towards everything
He just asked for them
I’m focused on it too. I’d like to repeat the trick.
I miss this show. My wife and I used to watch it together. We would both be on the edge of our seats waiting for the inevitable "Ah Ha" when House suddenly got a light-bulb moment of inspiration that solved the mystery. I still remember one where the patient died and House found her problem only after she passed. We cried at that one. So many great performances. Such great writing. I miss this show.
Thought u were going to say "miss my wife". lol
@@jaimhaas5170 I still have her. Or she still has me. Depends on your point of view!
Was it the bra strap one?
To be fair, I believe that patient had rabies. Even if they had found out earlier, she still would've died.
@@adamswing6115 YES!! My wife and I hugged and consoled each other after that one. Such good writing! Hugh Laurie and the rest of the cast put their all into that episode. Well, they were great in all the episodes, but that one was heart wrenching! We still talk about it as the best example of how good that show was.
This Kutner guy seems like a good doctor. I hope he stays happy and continues solving cases through the rest of the show.
Well.....
Лефафыы
Ooohh about that.
Umm... who's going to say it?
You jerk 😂
I love how amber is watching house do that trick fascinated with it
13 really is like houses daughter he cares about her
Incest be best.
Every episode, Foreman suggests amylodisis. He is bound to be right eventually. Strange that House never notices.
Hey, it happened with lupus that one time
@@dragon_toad this was the lupus guy
My dad died of amyloidosis in 2012. Very strange to hear it mentioned on a show I really enjoy. It is a very rare disease so I’m not surprised the writers used it.
@@RycoonGalloy and house said finally i had a case of lupus
@@liamweinberg4902 I'm sorry for your loss
"Look at me. OH. MY. GOD".
Ah, House makes me laugh.
I love Lisa.
House is the obnoxious little brother.
1:13 I love the way 13s eyes light up like a little kid, really good micro expression on the actresses part
Olivia Wilde is great.
@@MrEMVme and hella beautiful
@@MrEMVme Yeah, she's a decent actress and yes, she's gorgeous. Too bad she's an idiot. This is the problem with social media. Used to be back in the day that if some famous you liked was a moron, you rarely knew it. Their PR was curated and managed. Now they can just whip out their phone and let you know just how stupid they are in a matter of seconds.
@@MrEMVme is she though? Lmfao
@@krisj5561 yup. 🙂
To whoever runs this channel, thank you for the consistent House content.
Yeah they are getting paid to do this as an official NBC/Peacock promotional channel and they are certainly doing a good job.
Have you noticed that they cut clips right before the mystery is solved? This is a lure to rewatching )))
i think this patient was by far the best one in all series...
and it's lupus
I mean it was lupus, it had to be grand. Sucks that some of the magic was bullshit, sacrificing magical accuracy for medical accuracy.
did he make it though?
House's high school girl reaction to Cuddy is priceless. "OHHHH MAIIII GOODDDD"
Edit: Holy hell in a hand basket, we're nearly at 2k likes e.e
Jannice would be prowd 😁
@@332kiko Read my mind!! :D
it was so funny because he exclaimed then looked around and realized that no one else was there to enjoy the revelation with him. He's used to having his team around, and suddenlyhe was like "oh, no one is here"
@@eolsunder His face when when he was in the elevator with Cole makes my day, every, single, time.
It had me dying 😭😭
Who else noticed house completelly missing the doorhandle and palpating until he found it while he was talking with the magician?
I love how annoyed he is when they all look at him like he's supernatural after the pagers go off. 🤣
He didn't say "within 3 seconds". He wasn't undeniably wrong with his prediction.
1:16 lol they stormed him like children :D
The patient's double take when House says he has prematurely aging skin was hilarious! 😂
I lost it at that doctor's reaction to "I'll be dead this time tomorrow" HE LOOKED SO BAFFLED AND JUST PUSHED HIM IN THE MACHINE
😂😂😂😂
It's been about 2 years since I watched the full series through and have just been watching these clips non-stop. Something I'd finally just noticed is that Big Love tried to get away with not having the option of choosing 2 people. After hearing Cuddy's deal for getting her underwear, he tried to find a way to not have to put Kutner on the block.
Much as I do love the rest of the team, I really wish he could've stayed. I liked his character so much.
One of the more courageous parts of this show was to make some of the folks who were doomed to fail very likable and sympathetic characters. See also the older man (who wasn't really a doctor). They were fantastic characters, and could easily have been given legs to run for another season or two each, but the writers had a vision, and in that vision, House, for all his genius, was often arbitrary and cruel.
@@soren3569 I loved that older guy! I had forgotten all about him.
Watched it live. So haven't seen it for many many years.
@@heidikickhouse- Carmen Argenziano
@@soren3569 The older man had more important things to do... He was a Tok'ra, after all.
Love how this guy is a magician in anything he plays in.
I was looking for someone to notice
Man Olivia looked stunning in House MD
As opposed to any other time? She has one of those faces that make you want her to sit on yours.
Do you mean number "thirteen"
she looks stunning all the time. Plus the fact that she has a hammer forehead and a boxer's jaw, and she still turns out that spectacular is amazing.
Honestly I'm in love
If somehow we could mix olivia munn and wilde into 1. Wow
I’ve been sick for about a week now, and I’ve been binging this show
Symptoms.
I work at med prev. Ceo Giovana.
Have you considered that it might be lupus?
@@rusinoe8364 as a wise man once said 'it's never lupus'
For a diagnosis?
Working in the subtleties of Dr. Hadley’s (13) early symptoms of Huntington’s…the writing for this show was genius.
She was over-caffinated because House noticed she was angry after dropping a file. This is the episode where we find out she could have Huntington's.
9:34 “this time tomorrow I’ll be dead.” ……….no response and sends him into the CAT scanner 🤣
Bro was really like feels bad man and sent him into the machine 🤣🤣
It’s an MRI. CT’s (as far as I can recall) are pretty quiet.
This episode has to be my all time favorite. Especially when House figures out what the patient had. This episode was pure humor through and through and had the perfect diagnosis and ending. The best house episode, easily.
How did the episode end? What did patient have?
Was he poisoning himself with warfarin (rat poison also a blood thinner)?
@@divyajyoti1631 it was Lupus, but the explanation at the end didn't make any sense. Someone didn't proofread the script on this one.
They were giving him the wrong blood type (AB, which can only go to other AB blood types) so he was having constant hemolytic transfusion reactions. But their explanation was bogus. The only way any of this works is if they didn't do forward typing on his blood, AND didnt do a crossmatch (required for every donor unit before it can be transfused).
The explanation that they gave was that they only do reverse typing (looking for antibodies against incompatable blood types in patient plasma) but even at that they interpreted the reverse typing wrong. If he had antibodies for both type A and type B blood then that is interpreted as type O blood, not AB.
@@taylorhillard4868 Your medical intelligence is impressive!
This is one of the rare episodes that the team found out the patient has Lupus.
I always used to say that every time they diagnosed a patient with lupus, they needed a biopsy on something or other
Did he live?
@@rianamohamed300 yes
It's never lupus 🤣
@@abposrs famous last words
My fascination with this show is bittersweet because compared to the actual attention doctors give patients in real hospitals,this show is practically a Fairy Tale
Shitty hospital you´ve been too huh?
Well I think if you went to a hospital and were dying and nobody could figure out how, you'd get a little more attention
I mean really, I went to the hospital to get a kidney stone removed from my urether, and I got plenty of attention, what kind of shithole hospital you went to?
@@samstromberg5593 not necessarily.
@@richardkudrna7503 So I'm starting to wonder what you think we have hospitals for
It wasn't until now that I noticed the false thumb at 6:03 used to preform the pill trick similar to a famous salt trick. Great attention to detail.
well, Steve Valentine‘s a real magician after all.
As a healthcare worker, I find it hilarious that the doctors are performing the radiology exams. 🤣
I always find it hilarious that the doctors do anything…. Except take the credit for the work of others
The show knows that doctors usually don't. The reasoning behind this is shown in season 1 early episodes. House doesn't trust the source of information, or information changes, etc. Hence why if they did a certain test before, he has it done again to see if the results are the same and to see it for themselves to confirm results. He also trusts that his team that personally do the test will insure accurate results and may catch some details that technicians etc. otherwise wouldn't have noticed.
House makes them do it...he doesn't trust anyone but his team with his patients
@@karuga3183 My main point is that doctors, nurses, PA's, assistants, interns, etc, etc do not have one clue of how to operate any imaging equipment. They don't have the credentials and would be putting patients at risk.
And the best thing is her card is the ace of spades often meaning death foreshadowing her testing positive for Huntingtons
Lmao that pharmacist was so confused, the look on his face was like, “WTF WAS THAT ABOUT??”🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just can't belive how good this show was.
13 and House's dynamic is one of the best in the show
For dying people, most of House’s patients are super lively and energetic.
House achieved Legendary Status in season one and the rest was just gravy.
I think it was more after the new cast.
A British actor with a convincing American accent 😊
You really think so? I was just thinking the opposite, and I'm British. Hugh's a talented fellow and his accent was never going to be bad, but genuinely convincing?
@@finosuilleabhain7781 youre british. how would you know?
@@easterworshipper5579 I have a trained ear.
@@finosuilleabhain7781 Most of the crew on the show didn't even know he was British, because he kept his American accent all the time while on set. It may lack the nuance of a particular region of America, but as a general "American" accent, it is very convincing.
I watched Spiderman No Way Home a few days ago. Almost the entire cast is British. Spiderman, Dr Strange, Octavius, Wong, Lizard, one of the other Spiderman...
Hugh Laurie is genuinely a fabulous actor, he makes this whole show so much fun :)
Olivia Wilde is always such a joy to watch..
Can't help but wonder if my next doctor will be this smart witty, sarcastic angel in disguise....
I only wish mine were . I collect doctors . They all have a specialty.
No. Xhe will be woke.
You haven't met many Dr's.
8:25 hahaha I somehow never realized what House was talking about right here. I got tears haha.
7:27
AN AD PLAYED BEFORE HE COULD FINISH, im DYINNN
Every time I watch one of these clips I get engrossed and forget it's not going to keep going...
Dr. Cole was one of the best things about this season. Shame they didn't bring him back
1:16 Thirteen "That's my Card! How did you do that?"
Kutner "Do it again!"
LOL I wish I was there!
THIS SHOW WAS MOST ENTERTAINING ON SO MANY LEVELS,SO so,i bought the whole series of shows,this and monk made the tv enjoyable for a while
" if the wonder is gone when the truth is explained, there never was any wonder' not sure how I feel about that quote years later.
It means you are still excited.. or you just wanted a logical explanation, you were never baffled or excited.
It may be better explained with a joke...
You may hear a joke and laugh historically, while I may find it dumb or pick it apart.
I was never apart of the joke, as you were.
Another example is spoilers... I love hearing Spoilers.. it makes me intrigued to see how it got to that point.. or whether or not I even care to watch anymore.
Like if you told me superman dies.. I'd want to know why and how, so I would watch.
If you told me Batman hooked up with Lois ... I'd just say "cool" it isn't of interests and knowing it could happen, was already there... especially with the rivalry between the 2. It wouldn't be interesting to me.
@@williamvaughn2938 Interesting take on it.
Regarding spoilers.. due to my working hours I would usually not be watching an anticipated soccer game live, but instead when I'd come home and watch the recording. Or after sleeping after the night shift.
I'd go out of my way to not learn the result of the game, or I'd simply not be bothered enough to watch the game. I don't watch a lot of games, the last one was the World Cup final, the only game of that event I watched. Great game if like soccer.
Dunno about jokes, I love comedy, but if have to explain a joke it's probably not intended for that person.
How I interpreted the quote from show was more along the wonder of a rainbow.
Knowing that it's caused by light getting reflected inside water droplets, then refracted out across a spectrum.. is somewhat secondary to me still having a sense of wonder when see one.
Knowing what goes on to form the conditions for a double bow is even less of a 'concern' if get the even rarer opportunity to see it.
Making his Vicodin Disappear was funny AF 😂
"What do you mean 'actual' magic? You think you're 'actually' sawing a woman in half?"
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"With a skirt that tight I can see if you're wearing an IUD", Fucking LOL.
I miss this show the most. I never thought any media could have that kind of effect on me.
Yeah, I thought the same thing. But I ended up buying the DVD set for the TV show 'Person of Interest'. Binge watched that several times. Then I bought the DVD set for the TV show 'Friends'. Have watched it through several times now, too. I wouldn't mind seeing more of the show.
God I miss this masterpiece
I know it's not completely accurate but I learned so much about the human body with this show.
Funny how litteraly every excerpt from a movie or TV show on YT generates people claiming for genius, masterpiece or best video of all times.
It was LUPUS!! One of my favorite episodes ever. Too bad they left out when 13 drugged and biopsied House, lol.
I think they released that part (and the stuff w/ 13's diagnosis) in a different clip a while back.
Did you see the glitch at 9:09? The IV pole is steel. Next to a MRI machine? And they have an IV needle in him as well? That would have been a disaster in real life.
This Episode made me laugh so hard!!! ESP. The scene between Cuddy and House! 😂😂😂😂😂
For anyone wondering what exactly happened in the MRI machine, the magician was brought to the ER while he was performing an escape from a water tank, and he magician had the key to the handcuffs in his mouth but as he passed out from whatever hos apparent condition was he swallowed the key before kutner and "big love" who brought him to thr ER and referred the case to House, and since the key was metal it ripped his insides while he went into the MRI machine. House figured it was the case right after they told him and he went into the operating room and pulled the key out of the patient while imitating a magician.
This was the last and most engrossing tv show I've watched. I haven't watched TV since (mostly due to HBO, Netflix etc) and seeing these clips made me miss those times with someone when we said excitedly " it's House time!!!"
“I’m a good doctor, as good as anyone around here, probably better” you’re literally ignoring the patient on screen as you say that lol
"A skirt that tight, you've got no secrets"
*Couldn't be said today.*
That’s just what house is
Everyone in the show knows house is a gross old man and don't like him for that. They keep him around because he's the only one who is as good as he is. Cancel culture isn't a real thing. Its just the culture of not liking people who do things you don't like, which has always been a thing. People have just been changing their own bar for whats acceptable.
@@milesmartig5603 actually what cancel culture is is digging through someone's past, finding one example of them saying something you dont like, then dedicating your time to getting this person fired and ostracized from society.
Can you please explain what did that whole dialogue actually meant?
@@milesmartig5603 People who work with him know what a joke is and go along with it because they don't care enough to take it to their heads and be offended by it. Cancel culture is very much a real thing. Your idea of cancel culture is wrong, it explains why you think it is not a real thing. Disliking people for doing something that someone doesn't like has always been a thing, but no one said otherwise. Cancel culture is not about that, it is about shutting down a person and completely trying to get that said person banned or kicked out from a job and simply getting rid out of, just because you were offended by something that person said or did. That is the meaning of being canceled. The same thing happened with trying to cancel Dave Chapelle. The thing is people don't change the bar for what is acceptable on their own, there is a mob, that forces them to come to that decision because it is more of a "do this or else...".
I wonder if Olivia Wilde knew House was gonna be the prime of her career.
😂She’ll always be just another number to me 😂
Do you roll your toothpaste tube as you use it?
Oh, Booksmart seems a peak, too
The sky is green and flowers are blue. not all but some
House made a terrible mistake not hiring Dr. Cole. He had so much potential and was fun to watch!
Dr. Cole was trash. He was a trash Dr. He was a trash human. He was fired for being underhanded and allowing Cuddy to take control of his team picks through a deal with her for her panties. But he was already on the chopping block because he was a trash Doctor compared to the other candidates who all had major breakthroughs in diagnosing cases.
His dismissal was the biggest missed opportunity
I thought he was kind of boring lol… empathetic + clever is already pretty close to foreman’s character, having 2 of the same emotional archetype is pointless unless it’s an avengers movie. I didn’t totally love Taub or Kumar either but they provided more variety for the show. I felt 13 + the original cast were really the only characters the show couldn’t live without. But that’s just me.
He was a boring character, I never liked him after 20 years, still I don't like the character. Kutner was the best always, he was joyful and smart, also he was a quick believer to House. Kutner shouldn't have died.
House didn't hire Cole because it turned out that he asked Cuddy for the thong.
House needs a team willing to circumvent Cuddy when House asks for it, not run to her immediately.
Lisa Edelstein is very much "oh, my!"
I can't believe House is treating the King of Ferelden!
Whoever write's House is Genius. OMG !
the acting is on another level ..you wont see this in many series or films..perfect ( not forgeting the script writers who wrote this either )
Naughty stopping before we know what happens. 😮
7:25 House doing his best "Janice from FRIENDS" impression. And pretty spot on, I must say.
You’d swear that Hugh Laurie was an American. He does a very good job with his accent. Would our American friends agree?
American here that's moved to England, I never knew he wasn't American until I saw an interview with him uaha
@@seanheany444 he’s so good he had an American fooled?That’s talent for you!
Legend has it that he fooled you into thinking he was British when in fact he's from Malaysia 😂😂
@@jacktavius5743 🤣
@@PSUK yea and since I've moved over here, I'm pretty good at telling if an American is doing a British accent, or if a Brit is doing the American accent. I honestly couldn't have told you he wasn't American haha
House is so smart and he can figure out everything. This show is a fantasy. Most of the doctors I've ever dealt with would lose at tic-tac-toe. Not that they would care.
Sorry to hear that. All of the doctors I have known, and I have known quite a few, are very smart and self sacrificing. Many save lives routinely. Most improve their patients’ lives. I’m very happy to know they are ready to help me and my family.
There is always this and that...
Arhurt Conan Doyle created the character of Sherlock Holmes by inspiring his professor who was a doctor at the medical faculty. The scenarist of House MD created Dr. House by inspiring the character of Sherlock Holmes. I mean that Dr. House was a real doctor at the medical faculty where Arthur Conan Doyle took the education.
To me the bigger joke is, that Lisa Edelstein knows what the physical aspects of her role, her character entail and that she's going for it! Ooh! Naughty girl! 😁😁
I forgot just how great this show is. Just might start over from episode one and watch it all over again.
i think this was single most greatest series ever
When Olivia wilde was an enjoyable person lmaoooo
7:06 OMG :D
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA!!!! M.0.C 🤪
"If I tell you then, where is the magic?" LOL
Just imagine having 2 experts and half a dozen very good doctors working on your case 24/7 and at the end it turns out your insurance won't cover it.
In the USA, you're so screwed lol 😆
People always say that but in the USA you don't have to pay medical bills
@@jamesalexander8872I don't have to pay my taxes either too
The episode where Thirteen's Huntington's starts to manifest and House notices.
Nah. This is the episode where he switches her coffee to make her think it's starting to manifest.
This is one of my favorite episodes.
I know it's cuz he's both an actor and magician (not wildly different things, to be fair), but I find it funny the patient here also played a criminal magician in Monk only a couple years after this.
I totally love the accent of the magician
"Pick a card" 🃏
That's a GE 1 5T Signa Excite II MRI - what a beauty
"Cuddy has her groove back?" So subtle and 70's.
Nothing to do with the 70s. Stella got her groove back in 1998. Not even close to being the 70s.
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Technically right. But just a minor correction: Stella got her grove back in 1996. The movie was released in 98.
You could see her groove through that skirt !
I actually liked the character of Amber and her head on collisions with House despite everything else
It's odd seeing an actor who I know for playing a magician on an episode of 'Monk', playing a magician again here. How does one get typecast as a magician? lol
Maybe he's a magician irl? Probably easier to play one on screen that way.
I first saw him as a magician in the Wizards of Waverly place movie, dude really is always a magician
@@charlesgonzalez1406 I think Alicious Intent might be right then, he must have some kind of magic training that he uses to make him fit into that niche role. Pretty cool honestly.
and a magician on Wizards of Waverly Place the Movie
The same cast agency picked up the same actors in House for The Mentalist. 😅 On the first episode in House, the patient named Adler was the detective as a main character in the Mentalist. 😁Also, in House, there was a patient who wanted to be diagnosed at gunpoint, and that actor was a killer in the first episode of The Mentalist.😉😁
I recognize the patient’s voice. He’s the actor who played Harry Flynn in Uncharted 2.
9 months, 1 prostate exam, 2 biopsies, 3 ultrasounds, 2 PSA tests, 1 MRI, and the talk that we see a darkish area.
Conclusion 1: prostate cancer grows slowly and would probably die of old age.
Conclusion 2 : cancer could spread to my spine and then throughout my body.
Final conclusion: Come for your once a year checkup and lets see how you're doing.
Would be nice to find a real Dr. House
Cant look at that guy without laughing. He was Black adders sidekick/jester. the quote is at 7:05... you're welcome.
When House honestly says, "OH MY GOD!" outloud, you know something truly outrageous has happen lol
House is the best character in american tv history
I need a House Limited Series Event!
I want House to appear out of exile to help Shawn from The Good Doctor figure out some unexplainable case that is just driving Shawn mad.
Sometimes a dropped file is just a dropped file, but not on House!
It wasn't just the dropped file that raised suspicion, otherwise it would have been nonsensical
By far, the most entertaining, ''hospital series'', ever!
And Lisa Edelstein, pfff..... Hotdamn!!
I’ve never watched a full episode, but I feel like a half way decent of House after watching this clip.
Is this guy a real magician? He’s the same magician who killed on Monk!
Man oh man the writers and producers of this genius show