Vogler underestimated Wilson. Not only was Wilson amazingly loyal friend but he was also very much respected. Vogler had pocket kings and wilson IS pocket aces.
@@magoshighlands4074 THIS! I always felt like people underestimated Wilson. He is a genius. The difference between him and House is that Wilson is not bragging about his knowledge. Wilson was ALWAYS my fav character.
It's more than that. Vogler just proved that he only wants a witch hunt to make them fall in line. By doing so he forced all the board members to face that Vogler had no respect for their profession or experience -- basically they had to stand against Vogler or admit they they would have to sacrifice their ethics and morals to become his YES men while still living with a sword above their heads everyday.
I love how he says Dr. House is the Issue with healthcare, whilst simultaneously profiteering from sick people and trying to run a hospital like a company.
trying to run a hospital like a company isn't a bad thing, it's just usually an impossible thing since most are trying to makey money to stay working, and help people some who often can't pay. Companies trying to stay in business don't do such things. The only way a hospital could work like a company would be pay-up-front and anyone who can't pay can't get treated. In a country with poor people, lower wage people, immigrants. What if the country ran hospitals none of those people would be allowed in one for treatment, they would have to stick to clinics or local "healers". That is the type of hospital Vogler wants, but will never be able to get. They would have to be state run and paid for. Firefighters used to work like that, you had to pay to be able to have them put out your house fire. If you didnt pay, they didn't save you or your house if a fire happened.
What I like is that Chi McBride had mostly-if not exclusively-played good guys before this. This role was like Denzel in “Training Day” or Harrison Ford in “What Lies Beneath.”
@Michael McDoesn't Exists Wilson was just removed from the board. He states that Vogler asked if he would rather resign from the hospital than it be known he was removed (and thus salvage his career), and he agreed. Presumably, his resignation was declared void after the board later voted to remove Vogler, and Wilson was likely put on the board again.
You are certainly welcome to try your luck over at the DPRK and their health care. >:-) . Yes, I understand that healthcare is a BUSINESS. But either businesses get to play DOCTOR or the Governments. Paying the cost of a healthcare system is big business and requires lots of money. It isn't like car repair either. If The shell you are trapped in shucks out. Its lights out gg ez bye. At least if it is a business. We can still sue them or go after them. If it is a government running it. It is called QUALIFIED IMMUNITY. You can more easily fight a business, but you cannot FIGHT a government. If you hate corporations, stop ordering online, throw your computer, smart phone and car in the trash. Because those cnc Circuit-board machines cost more money than you will make in the next 10 years. I'd like to think America is the lesser of evil countries in this world. Still evil. But there are 96 other countries more evil than ours. and at least the free reign market places means I can get a new computer or mobile device without having to worry about being censored heavily.
@@donotcare330 Nice strawman jumping from one extreme to the other, but leaving out all the other nations with universal healthcare like England, Scotland, Ireland, Denmark, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Israel, Finland, Austria, Croatia, Germany, France, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Netherlands, do I need to keep going? Or do you understand that every first world country has universal healthcare except the U.S.? Additionally, when it comes to your qualified immunity argument, what do you think the purpose of those consent forms that you have to sign before treatment is? Or did you just think they wanted your autograph?
@@Legba85 What's the crime? lol. If House committed a crime, Vougler would just have him arrested. He'd never be a doctor again. Bingo bango bongo, problem solved. He wouldn't need the committee or anything. He'd need a phone. Oh, it's because House didn't commit a crime. I mean he did later on. Then the hospital needed him for some weird case...In the end, the hospital broke the rules, not House, lol. You could even argue the court broke the rules, but they have all kinds of rules that allow them to break the rules, so that's pointless. They literally have rules that allow them to break the rules. They'll probably somehow break those rules some day, and they'll need new rules. See what I'm saying?
@@lovecraftianleviathan8918 Its the one where the kid (boy) was dying cus of their dead cat racking up termites inside of him... or smth along those lines.
Shot a dead body gave a cancer patient more cancer killed a baby to test a theory gave a man in a coma a headache ate his food constantly made a potato gun with 13 brought a longsword to the office
I like how he said that house is a representation of what is wrong with healthcare, yet he then said: "healthcare is a business, I'm gonna run it like one." That's truly DISGUSTING. It's a place of healing, not moneymaking. Although, it is DISGUSTING how healthcare makes money off of sick people.
NO, healthcare PAYS for the drugs, research and development of procedures because of sick people. Not one company will spend billions of dollars developing a way to treat an illness or disease without a way to at least recoup the cost of development. Gone are the days of taking chickens for healthcare in larger picture. Biggest issue healthcare has is government regulations. Look a Lasik, no over burdensome regulations, just basic medical ones and it's now within most financially adept to obtain the service even if they finance it. But any idiot believe your gonna cure a disease for free, well grow up TANSTAAFL.
@@MonzaRacer when healthcare is run like a business we have companies charging $400 for a shot of insulin that the company did not develop, in fact it bought a patent that was made free by the inventor so thay it'll not turn into a commodity. The idea of healthcare and by extention a human life being turned into a fucking commodity bought and sold is disgusting. Especially when there are dozens of example of entire Nation-wide SYSTEMS that still run profitable without trying to directly profit from sick and dying people. In the grand scheme of things healthy people make more money to everyone than sick and bankrupt ones.
I’m not going to staunchly take a side since I do not know enough but yeah House, while crude, does literally everything he can to save his patients regardless of cost or risks or possible lawsuits. Making a hospital a “normal business” (when there’s nothing normal about the business of saving lives of children and providing a service no one else can) and effectively killing future patients of House who no one else can help for the sake of saving money is a big facet of what’s wrong with health care. It needs to be re-examined (not necessarily switched to one extreme or the other bc for some reason everyone thinks in extremes) but no one can truthfully say that there is nothing wrong and nothing to improve in the current system
@@MonzaRacer Look up Martin Shkreli. He bought the rights to Daraprim, a drug used in AIDs and cancer treatment, and jacked the price from $13.50 a pill to $750 a pill. You can throw around cold hearted cynicism all you want, but at a certain point, privatised healthcare stops being practical and just becomes a death sentence.
No need for spin-off Probably only one plot they can really show it - after ending in season 8, he came back to Thirteen because he promise to kill her.
Oh not again! You just opened a wound that took years to heal. That would have been a fantastic name. I always thought that House’s character was interesting enough to be able to carry the show on his own after season 8, and it would have been awesome to see House not suffering as much as he did in the 8 previous seasons.
The second he leveraged his 100 million dollars, you knew he would never respect the board of directors or the purpose of a hospital. That money right then and there was shown to not really be a donation. Everyone should realize he would keep doing this again and again...so tell him "okay. leave. you basically are not donating it and never cared what you claimed to begin with. "
I mean if he already donated the full amount (or even half the amount) but he was acting like this to that extreme, yeah tell him to get bent. Generally people keep on the good side of donors to keep the cash flow going, but if he's not a stockholder (having a legal vested interest) and the cost of the donation are the demands he's making, just take the money and "run". People can't by control of an institution just based on donations.
@@DrJ-hx7wv yet in europe healthcare is cheap!! its not a business here. Everything is free and public. Because we spend less on the private sector and more in the public one. But according to american believes its communism when healthcare is free for all. and not a business. were docters get paid the minums wage and you dont get to pay for the transport to the hospital by ambulance. Hee you broke you're toe.. that is free to be fixed. In america you have to pay 1000 bucks to just repair the little man.
vogler gave them that money, how does he just take it back? he can't. big oversight. if someone donates to a hospital there is no "oh hey if i don't like how this is going or i need the money i can take it all back" clause
Look at it like a contract; clauses and stipulations can be written in that determine what the money can be used for, or under what terms it might be forfeited.
@@andrewames247 , then the contract that Vogler signed is in investment and not a donation because an investment for example would me saying that’d I donate all my blood to the Red Cross if they gave me all their money whereas a donation for example would me giving away my blood to a medical center that isn’t the Red Cross and expecting nothing in return for the generous acts of donation I did that day, so yes Vogler is more of an investor than a donator.
@@andrewames247 If that were the case, as a company as large as a hospital I'd be extremely hesitant to sign that contract. Just saying that it's something they don't explain so it's assumed or left open to interpretation. One of the VERY few issues I have with this show. I've watched the entire series multiple times and love it every time I watch it.
I don't know what the terms of the donation would be but, speaking as a lawyer, in general a donation or gift can be withdrawn at any time unless the recipient has "substantially relied" on it, so I guess it's a question add to how much or how the hospital has used that money since it was provided.
@@xoxoamazingful I think that’s the practical reality, yeah…only they probably make the package *SO* huge that it makes employers think twice before firing an important employee.
@@xoxoamazingful dr James Wilson probably has a contract that gives him more rights as an employee of the hospital. If he’s wrongfully termitated he can probably win a civil suit.
Only he if can prove the vote to dismiss his was retaliatory and even then the case probably wouldnt go anywhere since it would be a board decision. Cant sue Vogler for firing him when the rest of the board thought it was a good idea.
It's incredible to see how in a room full of veteran professionals and highly educated people, one single bully can still command so much fear and power over them. Goes to show that character isn't found in boardrooms or universities.
The bully has the big sacks of money, and they don't. They all want higher salaries and higher quality equipment to work with. Plus while they respect House's medical ability, almost none of them like him as a person. Can you blame them for pandering to Mr. Moneybags?
Vogler is the perfect representation of the Pharmaceutical & Insurance Industry.THe only thing is missing is the fact that they work with the money of all around them except theirs.
Many of House problems would be solved if he were a kind of private adviser, but then again the tension of him always being at the edge of being destroyed is part of the charm of the series.
Robert Sean Leonard is such a high-class actor. From _Dead Poets' Society_ through Shakespeare to House. The number of completely natural thoughts he can get not only through his brain but also over his face and in his whole bodily reaction in the space of seconds is always a joy to behold and brilliant. And here he is with what is possibly Dr James Wilson's finest hour. Really good.
I swear, Cuddy makes me mad sometimes. If those parents were that dangerous, House would’ve notified the police. He’s not gonna let a baby stay under the guidance of negligible parents. They were stupid, but House could see that they do care about their baby.
@@erinenewton4888 Exactly. The only time he absolutely didn’t want to help a kid was the one who had swallowed a refrigerator magnet. The kid was around 7 years old, and so House immediately gave up on the boy lol.
Whoever wrote _"Gregory House is a symbol of everything wrong with the healthcare industry. Waste, insubordination, doctors preening like they're kings and the hospital their own private fiefdom."_ , and then follows it up with _"Healthcare is a business. I'm gonna run it like one."_ , knows what they're doing.
No, what's scary is that fact that people like you think government involvement in the health-care industry has made it more accessible and driven the price down.
@@steampunkastronaut7081 Ummm.....any country that has socialized or single payer Healthcare. What a fucking sham. It costs more than if it was privately incentivized per person, and it's rationalized which means that you basically have no means of competition for the resources, you have a fixed, one time budget for it, and it's a limited resource for people who may not need to spend the money on it.
Even as someone who prefers more authority in almost every situation- trying to get someone removed, and then removing someone of the voting body *because* you couldn't smoothly remove the first person is what a despot would do.
Vogler is a direct representation of Healthcare as a business, and I hate him as much as I hate the sentiment that healthcare is a business and not a universal right. House is the representation of not Healthcare as a universal right, but as an enforcement. Which can leads to obvious conflicts of interest.
@@rociopaoloni5080 "Capitalism"(a term coined by Karl Marx to disparage something he didn't understand) doesn't create scarcity. Scarcity is a reality because resources are finite.
Board members are so coward, the dude manipulated them and acted as a dictator dismissing anything they say and silencing them, yet they did what he wanted.
As much as I know how unrealistic parts of this show are, how illogical some bits are. I have such a smug feeling when House is right. This very episode runs a test, the new diet the parents are trying is the culprit.
To *re*consider. If they voted not to remove Wilson, then he would need another day to reconsider and bring it back for a vote. Voting on one thing then voting on another, different thing is allowed.
He pushed his luck by trying to also fire Wilson, firing House was doable because everyone hated him or disliked him but trying to fire Wilson was going too far. He overplayed his card.
she's literally the only reason he has a job in the first place. she doesn't want to be rid of him, she is literally the only hospital administrator that wants him and appreciates how he practices medicine. here she's been given a choice - $1m dollars or house, who is a walking lawsuit magnet. ultimately she chooses house but that's not an easy decision, especially when you are the head of a hospital. $1m to save a lot of lives or a doctor who makes your life really difficult, saves about 50 patients a year. that's the whole point of the arc
Pros of having House in your hospital: -Hospital is given a reputation for saving high profile patients with a 90% or so success rate. - Diverse staff that specialize in many different fields - Ruben, dry, no pickles. Cons of having House in your hospital: - Pisses a lot of people off, including patients - Financially unstable for the sake of solving impossible cases - Missing vicodin
I wanted the next scene, "I have 2 things that work in my life my job and this dysfunctional friend ship and neither mattered enough for you to give one lousy speech"
I disagree. That would have been an extremely difficult decision to make on the spot, and she made the obviously correct decision. She just didn't make a TV show decision.
There is one thing that always bugged me about this scene when voting to fire Wilson couldn't Cuddy of opposed it? What would Volger do next hold a vote to get her fired which in Wilson would vote against it because he couldnt void his vote. It just seemed really stretched even for House and if the excuse it be a conflict of interests because he's friends with her then neither Wilson nor Cuddy should've been allowed to vote on firing House
Ok, this is drama. Hospitals whether they are for profit or non-profit ARE run like a business. The question of how much like a business varies from state to state. For instance, the poor and indigent who go to the emergency room...in some states the state re-imburses the cost of people who cannot pay because it is a state health issue. Other states wont and will let a hospital go bankrupt if necessary.
I’m not going to staunchly take a side since I do not know enough but yeah House, while crude, does literally everything he can to save his patients regardless of cost or risks or possible lawsuits. Making a hospital a “normal business” (when there’s nothing normal about the business of saving lives of children and providing a service no one else can) and effectively killing future patients of House who no one else can help for the sake of saving money is a big facet of what’s wrong with health care (making people choose bankruptcy or death based on something they can’t control). It needs to be re-examined (not necessarily switched to one extreme or the other bc for some reason everyone thinks in extremes) but no one can truthfully say that there is nothing wrong and nothing to improve in the current system. There’s a reason CEO is the best jobs for psychopaths
Vogler underestimated Wilson. Not only was Wilson amazingly loyal friend but he was also very much respected. Vogler had pocket kings and wilson IS pocket aces.
He's also one of best doctors in the hospital, I mean, the man is basically House with less external mental issues
@@magoshighlands4074 THIS!
I always felt like people underestimated Wilson. He is a genius. The difference between him and House is that Wilson is not bragging about his knowledge.
Wilson was ALWAYS my fav character.
It's more than that. Vogler just proved that he only wants a witch hunt to make them fall in line. By doing so he forced all the board members to face that Vogler had no respect for their profession or experience -- basically they had to stand against Vogler or admit they they would have to sacrifice their ethics and morals to become his YES men while still living with a sword above their heads everyday.
@@RetroGamingSweden and that Wilson follows things by the book. He just like doing harmless pranks with House.
@@3DSDF He does what he should. No more. No less. And that is what makes him the perfect physician.
I love how he says Dr. House is the Issue with healthcare, whilst simultaneously profiteering from sick people and trying to run a hospital like a company.
It's the American dream
in the same breath he says ''healthcare is a business im going to run it like one''
Yup.
trying to run a hospital like a company isn't a bad thing, it's just usually an impossible thing since most are trying to makey money to stay working, and help people some who often can't pay. Companies trying to stay in business don't do such things. The only way a hospital could work like a company would be pay-up-front and anyone who can't pay can't get treated. In a country with poor people, lower wage people, immigrants. What if the country ran hospitals none of those people would be allowed in one for treatment, they would have to stick to clinics or local "healers". That is the type of hospital Vogler wants, but will never be able to get. They would have to be state run and paid for. Firefighters used to work like that, you had to pay to be able to have them put out your house fire. If you didnt pay, they didn't save you or your house if a fire happened.
Capitalism
The actor who played Vogler did such a good job at making us all hate him
Sign of a good actor. Like the guy who played Anton Chigurh.
What I like is that Chi McBride had mostly-if not exclusively-played good guys before this. This role was like Denzel in “Training Day” or Harrison Ford in “What Lies Beneath.”
Knew him as a villain first in this and Cradle 2 the grave.
It's not to hard to play an unlikeable a-hole.
@@RC-ld3cn but to do it in such a way that you can almost admire him and his malevolence is
The crime of Dr. House: Have an absolute, most natural American accent while being British
I didn't find out he was British until the show ended. My jaw about hit the floor when I heard him speak.
I mean, he is technically "English".
Yeah he's bri'ish, innit!?
@@saroushen An Englishman is technically British.
I read this in a Hugh Laurie voice.
This dude is literally firing Wilson because he refused to vote, he’s acting like a diva.
Money really makes people act like children
Wilson wasn't fired, just removed from the Board.
He was. Next scene is Wilson clearing his office
@Michael McDoesn't Exists Wilson was just removed from the board. He states that Vogler asked if he would rather resign from the hospital than it be known he was removed (and thus salvage his career), and he agreed. Presumably, his resignation was declared void after the board later voted to remove Vogler, and Wilson was likely put on the board again.
Vogler is a b****!
Kudos to the actor playing him! He acted so good, I kinda hate him too!😆
0:38 I love how he doesn't limp here. Such attention to detail.
House never limps in his dreams
I didn't catch that nice!
Yo i didn't even see it! Nice job!
Dream-- not "real".
He does have a slight limp, if you watch it again, but that's because his body is fucked up from forcing himself to limp for the show.
“There is a computer in my office, if I logon romance will ensue. My wrist might fall off.”
Gotta love House’s crude sense of humor.
"Healthcare is a business, I'm going to run it like one"
America summarised in a sentence
You are certainly welcome to try your luck over at the DPRK and their health care. >:-) . Yes, I understand that healthcare is a BUSINESS. But either businesses get to play DOCTOR or the Governments. Paying the cost of a healthcare system is big business and requires lots of money. It isn't like car repair either. If The shell you are trapped in shucks out. Its lights out gg ez bye. At least if it is a business. We can still sue them or go after them. If it is a government running it. It is called QUALIFIED IMMUNITY. You can more easily fight a business, but you cannot FIGHT a government.
If you hate corporations, stop ordering online, throw your computer, smart phone and car in the trash. Because those cnc Circuit-board machines cost more money than you will make in the next 10 years. I'd like to think America is the lesser of evil countries in this world. Still evil. But there are 96 other countries more evil than ours. and at least the free reign market places means I can get a new computer or mobile device without having to worry about being censored heavily.
@@donotcare330 bro you're wasting your time, just get single-payer lmao
@@tite93 I'll remember that the next time I'm NOT waiting inhumanly long for a lower quality healthcare 🤷
@@donotcare330 America is easily top 20 evil countries lmao
Also, you can enjoy paying over 3k for just an ambulance lol
@@donotcare330 Nice strawman jumping from one extreme to the other, but leaving out all the other nations with universal healthcare like England, Scotland, Ireland, Denmark, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Israel, Finland, Austria, Croatia, Germany, France, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway, Netherlands, do I need to keep going? Or do you understand that every first world country has universal healthcare except the U.S.?
Additionally, when it comes to your qualified immunity argument, what do you think the purpose of those consent forms that you have to sign before treatment is? Or did you just think they wanted your autograph?
Doesn't every episode of House have at least *_one_* crime in it?
At least one. But House’s crimes shadow them all.
@@Legba85 What's the crime? lol. If House committed a crime, Vougler would just have him arrested. He'd never be a doctor again. Bingo bango bongo, problem solved. He wouldn't need the committee or anything. He'd need a phone. Oh, it's because House didn't commit a crime. I mean he did later on. Then the hospital needed him for some weird case...In the end, the hospital broke the rules, not House, lol. You could even argue the court broke the rules, but they have all kinds of rules that allow them to break the rules, so that's pointless. They literally have rules that allow them to break the rules. They'll probably somehow break those rules some day, and they'll need new rules. See what I'm saying?
Yeah, but it’s usually his team breaking and entering.
@@travisinthetrunk Exactly. Or the prescription fraud. House doing the big stuff doesn't happen all the time.
It's called 'environmental scan'.
Vogler is the adult version of the boy who sees that his team is losing and since he owns the ball, he takes it with him.
Perfect description of vogler
Lol that kid existed everywhere huh
more like the adult version of the kid that changes the rules and bribes everyone else to go along with it
Can't wait to see the one where Cuddy decides to vote Vogler out.
Same!!! Have been waiting for that clip for such a long time!!
Would love a compilation of House and all the hookers he uses
Peacock isn't available in my country so I had to torrent the whole series again. It's still very easy to get. Let's keep it alive.
I need that clip
She's got balls.
“[House] brought a termite into the O.R. and _spat_ on a surgeon.”
You know, out of context, this show is pretty ridiculous.
What episode was that
@@MattSmith-vl8zp 1.11 Detox, I think but don’t quote me
@@lovecraftianleviathan8918 Its the one where the kid (boy) was dying cus of their dead cat racking up termites inside of him... or smth along those lines.
Shot a dead body gave a cancer patient more cancer killed a baby to test a theory gave a man in a coma a headache ate his food constantly made a potato gun with 13 brought a longsword to the office
I think my favorite is always gonna be when House and Wilson had a bet going on who could get the quietest rooster 🤣🤣🤣
Wilson was the only true friend House ever had.
I like how he said that house is a representation of what is wrong with healthcare, yet he then said: "healthcare is a business, I'm gonna run it like one." That's truly DISGUSTING. It's a place of healing, not moneymaking. Although, it is DISGUSTING how healthcare makes money off of sick people.
NO, healthcare PAYS for the drugs, research and development of procedures because of sick people.
Not one company will spend billions of dollars developing a way to treat an illness or disease without a way to at least recoup the cost of development. Gone are the days of taking chickens for healthcare in larger picture. Biggest issue healthcare has is government regulations. Look a Lasik, no over burdensome regulations, just basic medical ones and it's now within most financially adept to obtain the service even if they finance it.
But any idiot believe your gonna cure a disease for free, well grow up TANSTAAFL.
@@MonzaRacer healing each other should be free, not charging a bill. If the payment can't be made, it's the same as giving a death sentence.
@@MonzaRacer when healthcare is run like a business we have companies charging $400 for a shot of insulin that the company did not develop, in fact it bought a patent that was made free by the inventor so thay it'll not turn into a commodity. The idea of healthcare and by extention a human life being turned into a fucking commodity bought and sold is disgusting. Especially when there are dozens of example of entire Nation-wide SYSTEMS that still run profitable without trying to directly profit from sick and dying people.
In the grand scheme of things healthy people make more money to everyone than sick and bankrupt ones.
I’m not going to staunchly take a side since I do not know enough but yeah House, while crude, does literally everything he can to save his patients regardless of cost or risks or possible lawsuits. Making a hospital a “normal business” (when there’s nothing normal about the business of saving lives of children and providing a service no one else can) and effectively killing future patients of House who no one else can help for the sake of saving money is a big facet of what’s wrong with health care. It needs to be re-examined (not necessarily switched to one extreme or the other bc for some reason everyone thinks in extremes) but no one can truthfully say that there is nothing wrong and nothing to improve in the current system
@@MonzaRacer Look up Martin Shkreli. He bought the rights to Daraprim, a drug used in AIDs and cancer treatment, and jacked the price from $13.50 a pill to $750 a pill. You can throw around cold hearted cynicism all you want, but at a certain point, privatised healthcare stops being practical and just becomes a death sentence.
The crime of dr house sounds like a good name for a spin-off series
The hype was real, never understood why there never came a spin-off of this series. Don't know if it still will be succesful if they try it today.
No need for spin-off
Probably only one plot they can really show it - after ending in season 8, he came back to Thirteen because he promise to kill her.
@@mangaranwow2543 It'll be milking an already perfect ending imo
Oh not again! You just opened a wound that took years to heal. That would have been a fantastic name.
I always thought that House’s character was interesting enough to be able to carry the show on his own after season 8, and it would have been awesome to see House not suffering as much as he did in the 8 previous seasons.
it could be houses life after all of the events of the final season. Then he goes on to be a physicist on the run
Wilson showing real spine and loyalty. Proud of him.
The second he leveraged his 100 million dollars, you knew he would never respect the board of directors or the purpose of a hospital. That money right then and there was shown to not really be a donation. Everyone should realize he would keep doing this again and again...so tell him "okay. leave. you basically are not donating it and never cared what you claimed to begin with. "
I mean if he already donated the full amount (or even half the amount) but he was acting like this to that extreme, yeah tell him to get bent. Generally people keep on the good side of donors to keep the cash flow going, but if he's not a stockholder (having a legal vested interest) and the cost of the donation are the demands he's making, just take the money and "run". People can't by control of an institution just based on donations.
"Healthcare is a business and I'm gonna run it like one."
*Violently 'murican*
It's a business when these things cost a giant amount of money
@@DrJ-hx7wv yet in europe healthcare is cheap!! its not a business here. Everything is free and public. Because we spend less on the private sector and more in the public one. But according to american believes its communism when healthcare is free for all. and not a business. were docters get paid the minums wage and you dont get to pay for the transport to the hospital by ambulance. Hee you broke you're toe.. that is free to be fixed. In america you have to pay 1000 bucks to just repair the little man.
Vogler is literally the definition of Healthcare greed
"Healthcare is a business, I'm gonna run it like one"
vogler gave them that money, how does he just take it back? he can't. big oversight. if someone donates to a hospital there is no "oh hey if i don't like how this is going or i need the money i can take it all back" clause
Look at it like a contract; clauses and stipulations can be written in that determine what the money can be used for, or under what terms it might be forfeited.
Hey people with millions are often dicks.
@@andrewames247 , then the contract that Vogler signed is in investment and not a donation because an investment for example would me saying that’d I donate all my blood to the Red Cross if they gave me all their money whereas a donation for example would me giving away my blood to a medical center that isn’t the Red Cross and expecting nothing in return for the generous acts of donation I did that day, so yes Vogler is more of an investor than a donator.
@@andrewames247 If that were the case, as a company as large as a hospital I'd be extremely hesitant to sign that contract. Just saying that it's something they don't explain so it's assumed or left open to interpretation. One of the VERY few issues I have with this show. I've watched the entire series multiple times and love it every time I watch it.
I don't know what the terms of the donation would be but, speaking as a lawyer, in general a donation or gift can be withdrawn at any time unless the recipient has "substantially relied" on it, so I guess it's a question add to how much or how the hospital has used that money since it was provided.
House probably wouldn’t, but wouldn’t Wilson at least have a legal case against Vogler for wrongful termination?
I thought you were able to fire anyone without cause, you just have to provide a sufficient severance package
@@xoxoamazingful I think that’s the practical reality, yeah…only they probably make the package *SO* huge that it makes employers think twice before firing an important employee.
I don't want to ruin it for you if you haven't seen the episode, so I'll just say that your statement implies termination.
@@xoxoamazingful dr James Wilson probably has a contract that gives him more rights as an employee of the hospital.
If he’s wrongfully termitated he can probably win a civil suit.
Only he if can prove the vote to dismiss his was retaliatory and even then the case probably wouldnt go anywhere since it would be a board decision. Cant sue Vogler for firing him when the rest of the board thought it was a good idea.
"Doctors preening like the Hospital is their own private fiefdom"
Oh you mean like you're doing Eddy?
It's incredible to see how in a room full of veteran professionals and highly educated people, one single bully can still command so much fear and power over them. Goes to show that character isn't found in boardrooms or universities.
The bully has the big sacks of money, and they don't. They all want higher salaries and higher quality equipment to work with. Plus while they respect House's medical ability, almost none of them like him as a person. Can you blame them for pandering to Mr. Moneybags?
Except he couldn't intimidate Wilson, which goes to show the strength of Wilson's character.
Your exactly right because it’s sad how Money buys most everybody to do anything
i just think its absurd how what cuddy need it to do was point out this behavior to get rid of him
Yeah, so unrealistic!
Like that would ever actually happen.
Oh, wait....
Vogler is the perfect representation of the Pharmaceutical & Insurance Industry.THe only thing is missing is the fact that they work with the money of all around them except theirs.
I was just about to stop my 2 hr house marathon on UA-cam and go do something productive , but new house video is more imp.
Same
Many of House problems would be solved if he were a kind of private adviser, but then again the tension of him always being at the edge of being destroyed is part of the charm of the series.
"Healthcare is a business"
That ladies and gentlemen is the real problem with the healthcare industry.
Robert Sean Leonard is such a high-class actor. From _Dead Poets' Society_ through Shakespeare to House. The number of completely natural thoughts he can get not only through his brain but also over his face and in his whole bodily reaction in the space of seconds is always a joy to behold and brilliant.
And here he is with what is possibly Dr James Wilson's finest hour. Really good.
Another thank you to the legend keeping this channel alive. We salute you
Even from Spain we consider that keeping this channel alive is f*cking heroic.
2:41 I love the look on houses face when she said that she had his paitients arrested. like "YOU DID WHAT?" kinda face.
I swear, Cuddy makes me mad sometimes. If those parents were that dangerous, House would’ve notified the police. He’s not gonna let a baby stay under the guidance of negligible parents. They were stupid, but House could see that they do care about their baby.
@@3DSDF ui agree with you completly. when it comes to children house doesnt play around. He has taken every case that envolves a child seriously
@@erinenewton4888 Exactly. The only time he absolutely didn’t want to help a kid was the one who had swallowed a refrigerator magnet. The kid was around 7 years old, and so House immediately gave up on the boy lol.
@@3DSDF LOL OH yeah i forgot about that one.
To be fair, in real life, all healthcare providers are mandated reporters and idiocy is not a alibi for child endangerment/abuse/neglect
Wow!
I have never disliked a character from watching bits and pieces of a show this much!!!
Vogler, sir, you are an actor!
Vogler went after House and I can kinda see where he’s coming from.
But he messed up when he went after Wilson.
As if you can just take back a donation because you're grumpy. It's a donation, not a loan.
To be fair, this IS America. He also had conditions for his donation, and to be honest it seemed more like him buying himself a big position.
The audience to wilson: *carefully now, he's a hero*
Whoever wrote _"Gregory House is a symbol of everything wrong with the healthcare industry. Waste, insubordination, doctors preening like they're kings and the hospital their own private fiefdom."_ , and then follows it up with _"Healthcare is a business. I'm gonna run it like one."_ , knows what they're doing.
He was going around just totally being Dr. House all the time.
5:15 "Healthcare is a business. I'm gonna run it like one."
That has got to be the scariest statement I've ever heard.
No, what's scary is that fact that people like you think government involvement in the health-care industry has made it more accessible and driven the price down.
@@picklerick9578 it literally does.
@@picklerick9578 Give it a fucking rest already...all of you.
@@picklerick9578 I wonder at which country you live to say such thing.
@@steampunkastronaut7081 Ummm.....any country that has socialized or single payer Healthcare. What a fucking sham. It costs more than if it was privately incentivized per person, and it's rationalized which means that you basically have no means of competition for the resources, you have a fixed, one time budget for it, and it's a limited resource for people who may not need to spend the money on it.
Even as someone who prefers more authority in almost every situation- trying to get someone removed, and then removing someone of the voting body *because* you couldn't smoothly remove the first person is what a despot would do.
Its why preferring more authority in any situation is always a bad idea.
@@antibull4869 Authority provides stability. Decentralizing affairs can provide benefits, but only if the lack of authority fits the environment.
@@Vistresian1941 how’s the boot taste little buddy?
@@Vistresian1941
Odd that when it comes to healthcare, the only stable element tends to lie within a cash-flow.
Love Cuddy's "I will end you" look at the very end.
she will end him by continuing to have no spine
I can’t believe I thought that house and Bolger scene was real. The only way it could would be because it was a dream.
"Crimes of Dr House". Do you realize how little that narrows it down?!
So suitable for this Covid Era: Subordination in the Heath System...
Money or Heath. You have to chose, cannot have both.
"There there....But just in case I ordered an extra jumbo size coffin. Don't thank me its just who I am."
If Vogler and Tritter fused, the result would be someone twice as arrogant, uncaring, selfish and miserable. His name would be Vitter.
Who is Tritter?
@@smwwe09 He's the main antagonist in House season 3.
@@intosilence1773 - I didn’t remember that.
sounds like house
He has done things that are wrong per policy.
common sense: he saves lives every day that this entire hospital would have killed
For a moment I felt bad for him (before I knew it was a dream), and now seeing how he treats wilson...HECK NO
You could tell house was dreaming in the first clip because he was walking almost perfectly.
Vogler is a direct representation of Healthcare as a business, and I hate him as much as I hate the sentiment that healthcare is a business and not a universal right. House is the representation of not Healthcare as a universal right, but as an enforcement. Which can leads to obvious conflicts of interest.
Declaring healthcare be a right doesn't make it immune to scarcity
@@Ggirtamwhat scarcity? A real one or the fictional one created by capitalism itself?
@@rociopaoloni5080 "Capitalism"(a term coined by Karl Marx to disparage something he didn't understand) doesn't create scarcity. Scarcity is a reality because resources are finite.
Chi Mcbride. Love him. Underated actor. Gone in 60 seconds, Waiting, Max Steel. He provides your hero a worthy adversary......
“This is the last 3 months” lmaooooo that’s too funny
Board members are so coward, the dude manipulated them and acted as a dictator dismissing anything they say and silencing them, yet they did what he wanted.
He's like the umbridge in this world.
Yup! I thought of it too!👍👍
Holy moly... When music started at 6:35... Whole episode was fantastic, but this scene was phenomenal 👌
Wilson is such a good friend.
dr. Wilson- his one true friend
Vogler makes me want to vomit but i am so starved for House content that im actually gonna finish watching this.
Man that opening scene was wild
"Gregory House is a symbol of everything wrong with the healthcare industry" said the guy portraying everything wrong with the healthcare industry
I am worth more than 100 million dollars.
As much as I know how unrealistic parts of this show are, how illogical some bits are. I have such a smug feeling when House is right. This very episode runs a test, the new diet the parents are trying is the culprit.
Okay, how come nobody is talking - how insanely good an actor is Vogler?
'the crimes of Doctor House' this video needs to be at least 5 hours long
I never realised how fit house is tho 😉
I find it funny that in house’s dream he always walking normal so you know it’s dream before he wakes up
I don't understand. Wilson said the by laws state you need 1 business day to reconsider *any* matter. Would that not include voting out Wilson too?
To *re*consider. If they voted not to remove Wilson, then he would need another day to reconsider and bring it back for a vote. Voting on one thing then voting on another, different thing is allowed.
People like this are the problem in this world they think because they have all this money they can control everything
youre one of the rarest people on earth...we must protect you at all costs!!
He pushed his luck by trying to also fire Wilson, firing House was doable because everyone hated him or disliked him but trying to fire Wilson was going too far. He overplayed his card.
Even cuddy folded to vogler, freaking cuddy, such a fearless and strong character. and then there's wilson, just nope. true best friend right there.
I am so ashamed of cuddy for voting against house. She KNOWS he’s a good doctor, amazing actually, and she still wants to be rid of him
she's literally the only reason he has a job in the first place. she doesn't want to be rid of him, she is literally the only hospital administrator that wants him and appreciates how he practices medicine. here she's been given a choice - $1m dollars or house, who is a walking lawsuit magnet. ultimately she chooses house but that's not an easy decision, especially when you are the head of a hospital. $1m to save a lot of lives or a doctor who makes your life really difficult, saves about 50 patients a year. that's the whole point of the arc
she's realized she'd be on the chopping block if she didnt vote, which was confirmed when wilson kept up his opposition.
i choose to believe she voted because she knew wilson wouldn't
That Quisling joke really caught me off guard, God I love this show
He wasn't going to stop at House, or Wilson... They never do...
Pros of having House in your hospital:
-Hospital is given a reputation for saving high profile patients with a 90% or so success rate.
- Diverse staff that specialize in many different fields
- Ruben, dry, no pickles.
Cons of having House in your hospital:
- Pisses a lot of people off, including patients
- Financially unstable for the sake of solving impossible cases
- Missing vicodin
I wanted the next scene, "I have 2 things that work in my life my job and this dysfunctional friend ship and neither mattered enough for you to give one lousy speech"
The house full episodes are a little slow. So these cuts are much appreciated
That limp really developed over time looks like he hopped up an walked just fine
I love how no matter how objectively not a nice person house is, the entire board was fighting for him
Why do the board feel uneasy about firing house?
Because they know if they got sick they would want house.
The irony of him saying "House is everything wrong with healthcare" and saying "Healthcare is a business" in the same breath lmao
Vogler is what is really wrong with health care, greed.
Healthcare, childcare, education & prisons should not be run as businesses, but they are--to the detriment of those without power/$.
"Healthcare is a business."
I don't feel anything more needs be said....
Vogler donated 100 millions dollars. Donations shouldn't have strings attached to them.
Cuddy. So much for being a strong woman.
I disagree. That would have been an extremely difficult decision to make on the spot, and she made the obviously correct decision. She just didn't make a TV show decision.
I think the only reason Cuddy ended up voting yes is to save her own hide because she knew Wilson would never vote yes along with her.
There is one thing that always bugged me about this scene when voting to fire Wilson couldn't Cuddy of opposed it? What would Volger do next hold a vote to get her fired which in Wilson would vote against it because he couldnt void his vote. It just seemed really stretched even for House and if the excuse it be a conflict of interests because he's friends with her then neither Wilson nor Cuddy should've been allowed to vote on firing House
Cuddy could and did oppose it along with 2 other members. Wilson was a majority vote, so 3 was not enough.
Ok, this is drama. Hospitals whether they are for profit or non-profit ARE run like a business. The question of how much like a business varies from state to state. For instance, the poor and indigent who go to the emergency room...in some states the state re-imburses the cost of people who cannot pay because it is a state health issue. Other states wont and will let a hospital go bankrupt if necessary.
Last time I was this early, Wilson was still a bachelor
"This vote is on whether to dismiss James Wilson"
"On what grounds?"
If he'd have just asked that question, he could have maintained his position
2:48 that expression tho 😂
Fiefdom... Learned something new today.
He should've said "I can grease my own cane, thank you very much".
"Dr. House is everything wrong with the healthcare industry"
10 seconds later
"Healthcare is a business, and I'm going to run it like one"
LEGEND
Vogler didn’t know who he was dealing with. While yes, both are equally massive egos.... House isn’t blinded by his (most of the time.)
Ayyy more clips incoming
**Complains about house accepting gift from mafia**
**tries to run hospital like mob boss**
"healthcare is a business and im gonna run it like one", no, thats whats wrong with healthcare
I’m not going to staunchly take a side since I do not know enough but yeah House, while crude, does literally everything he can to save his patients regardless of cost or risks or possible lawsuits. Making a hospital a “normal business” (when there’s nothing normal about the business of saving lives of children and providing a service no one else can) and effectively killing future patients of House who no one else can help for the sake of saving money is a big facet of what’s wrong with health care (making people choose bankruptcy or death based on something they can’t control). It needs to be re-examined (not necessarily switched to one extreme or the other bc for some reason everyone thinks in extremes) but no one can truthfully say that there is nothing wrong and nothing to improve in the current system. There’s a reason CEO is the best jobs for psychopaths
1:15 “my wrist might fall off” 😂
His dream tho🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣