“I saw it.” “That’s good enough for me.” One of the great things about House is that, as much as he may distrust patients and ridicule his team, ultimately, when it comes down to it, he trusts his team
They have recorders, they can review the tape later. But they need to revive the patient right now or she is dead. So it doesn't matter if foreman saw it or not.
I've always wondered if that one of the reasons why he ridicules his team so much, to test their mettle and create a situation where they HAVE to be sure of themselves and their diagnosis and not bow to pressure.
@@TentaclePentacle If they stopped too early they wouldn't have caught it on footage, so Foreman saying he saw it confirms that they have what they need.
This scene was the number one most stressful scene in the whole show. Wow. That's why House is being a team player and working them so hard and not doing stupid annoying jokes like usual. It's amazing he came up with this surgery in the first place. His true self comes out when the situation gets serious, like the episode where a mom tried to kill her baby
For me it was when a baby's hand grabbed hid finger from the woman's womb. You could see his kindness, he started calling the fetus "baby" after that :)
One of the most epic moments of entire serie. House like an Orchesta Director, managing a complex medical procedure with all these doctors, and finally saving the girl's life after "rising her from death" Extremely awesome!
it wasn't about just recording it in that timeframe, it was watching for the clot for as long as they could, before they had to finish or she'd have suffered.
Whats the point of s recording if theres nothing useful on it? Thats the point of a dozen people watching the screen once one yells i saw it thats enought they can confirm with the recording later.
@@dizzythechaos770 I think they could do both though. Record the screen as a backup. Had Forman not seen it, that could've been the end, but if they had a backup, they could've reviewed it later to make sure and then found the clot. Then again, I'm not a doctor. Maybe there's logistical reasons they couldn't record it. Or maybe doctors irl do do it, but this show didn't to keep the suspense up.
@@laggedoff They could've downloaded FRAPs or something, started recording the screen before they put her under, and had the footage as a backup. That was close. If Forman didn't catch it, then she'd have been a goner. It was too close. They could still put the blood back in her and resuscitate her like they did, review the footage, and put her in for the neurosurgeons to remove the clot if Forman didn't catch it.
This clip makes me emotional. House's leadership skills, the respect from the entire room, the trust he has in his team. When it counts and everything is on the line, House gets things done.
In these kinds of situations, you don't have time or leeway to distrust people or do anything except what you're told. One thing goes wrong, you fail. One second guess, you're done. You trust people because you have to.
This may have been House's finest hour. The whole hospital running on all cylinders. House conducting a symphony of medicine, Foreman spotting the clot at the last second. It was marvelous.
Didn't they fail anyway? If I remember the end of the episode there wasn't actually a clot in her amygdala and the girl leaves the hospital with just a year to live. Foreman was wrong.
Not to ruin this, but, I don't think it was a conscious decision. I've been put under like that before. The words just kinda pop into your head and out your month.
not ashamed to say this episode made me cry. especially the part where the girl starts crying because she doesn't want to leave her mom alone in the world
To me, stuff like that always makes me tear up or cry. True and complete sacrifice, even for just the smallest happiness, is so valuable and rare. The person sacrificing will never see the results, will never know if it was worth it, and ultimately it's just a gamble. Everything on the line for possibly nothing. It's awe-inspiring.
Can't get over how well Laurie played this role. He knew how to dial in the precise level of severity while maintaining absolute consistency with the character.
My sibling is a nurse, and according to them, this is exactly the kind of humor that keeps everyone going and stops them from freaking out or going insane from the stress. And it probably helps to have that much practice - the “dress rehearsal” scene is probably the most responsible we see House in the show.
This whole scene is fantastic, especially because it's not just House being a sarcastic jerk with the showbiz gag, it's everyone being in on the idea and working hard to make it happen because it's a serious and complex procedure. All the moving parts as one.
I like how this is one of the few times the other members of the hospital staff (besides ofcourse his usual team) cooperate with House and acknowledge that this is a boundry pushing medical procedure
I remember the first time I ever saw this clip there was a comment that made me think. This scene right here is why House is constantly pushing Foreman to the brink. When the time comes, and it's all on the line, House knows he can trust Foreman with something this intense
I knew the series house existed, just never watched it back in the day. Then all of a sudden, it comes up in my recommended on UA-cam 3 weeks ago...I’m hooked. I looked up how many series there are and episodes. 8 series at 20 episodes a series. I hit the fucking jackpot! I’ll see you all in several months.
Being told you may die during surgery is terrifying, Ive had a brain tumor for quite a long time and was given only 3 months to live and the possibility of not surviging surgery, this honestly made me cry with everything she went through, even though its just a show..
He says he's just solving puzzles but House cares. The puzzle was confirmed solved when foreman found the clot but the wait to see if the girl is OK is just as stressful for him as it is for her family
@@swimfast724 The original A who is the presumed Alison DiLaurentis. I’m not an expert in the series, but I know the person who appears in flashbacks and is presumed to be missing is played by Sasha Pieterse (the patient in this episode of House).
@@julieeverett7442 yeah and he doesn't scrub in unless it's something interesting. Hence my point. Also he's wearing scrubs during the rehearsal too, which yes he probably would have to do. But it's also a very House thing not to do.
The show may make its "humerus" bones on House's caustic wit, but the heart of the story is the medical miracles he seemingly accomplishes every episode. I freaking LOVE this show!
A small child properly cooled down can have a cessation of blood flow for more than 60 seconds. The time limit should have been closer to 4 minutes. Having seen real-time perfusion of the brain, it is 100% possible for someone to be recording it and reading it. Three guys in the radiology booth can rerun 10 seconds at a time apiece until they see something. Also, you administer the paralytic (vecuronium) at the same time as intubation. If you don't want your patient to move, PARALYZE THEM.
@@hannahscott6604 modern whole-body cooling protocols are a LOT more effective than they were just a decade or two ago. Same with ECMO, bypass, and a whole host of other modern medical marvels.
@@hannahscott6604there are isolated cases of kids being brought back from drowning in cold body’s of water for 20 minutes and recovering with little or no damage
@@HouseM.D. hold up who ever runs this chanel thank you so much house is my fav show but since i dont have anything to watch it on i watch it here so thank you
I would assume they were recording it, but they needed to wait until it was for sure on-screen to be recorded before they stopped and reversed the procedure.
They didnt have time to review it. They needed to warm her up again quickly which means if they took Foremans word then realized he was wrong it'd be too late to try again.
MOre than anything, House appreciates the ownership someone takes when they assume responsibility and stand by something. Lol plus Foreman is a neurologist.
I love that they show the whole team practicing the procedure, not only gives a lot of hope but also stresses how experimental and high the stakes are.
there is no one else in hollywood or any other country who could have played this part of greg house,hugh laurie is a genius actor,this series is genius,just remarkable drama series
Dr House and Perry Cox are two of the lead doctors I so admire... Though you think are assholes and cold hearted, are the best they can be because they have to be... For their patients and their staff, tough love is the best especially when it's the lives of patients, they can't be your friends but at least they knew you cared ;)
As an American all I can think of is the poor parents: That’s like a $1,000,000 medical procedure. No idea if insurance is covering that (especially for 1 year of miserable life and then certain death).
Gregory House was so misunderstood. It's not that he doesn't care. He cares so much that he's not able to talk with the patients. He comes off cold and distant so he doesn't lose his sanity. He has come close a few times.
Clinical diagnostics in my view is one of the most important & exciting disciplines in medicine, as it lays out the landscape for all other medical interventions & treatments. I don’t mean this in an arrogant way, it’s just that the patient lives or dies with the right / wrong diagnosis.
Only one person has survived rabies in North America.A teen female who was bitten by a bat in her church. She thought it just scratched her.What people should understand is that bats have a amazing echo location system in there brain and if a bad is flying low and in a manner that looks like it is drunk…it probably has an illness. So days go by and she gets full on rabies.There’s no cure or anything to do but one team decided that if she was already doomed, trying a completely different idea would actually not be harmful. She was cooled down to a lowered temperature and put into a very deep medicated coma .She survived and after a few months she was back to healthy teen again.Interesting that dropping core body temperature can actually be helpful in many different areas.
I think the best about this scene are the doctors trying to comfort her. It's always nice if you have an operation thats a little difficult, that the doctors act like it was business as usual so you completely trust them doing their job. I think they caught this in the few lines pretty nicely.
So badass tho. All of these doctors (AND nurses) who are experts at each part of the body working together to save this blessed sweet child. It’s amazing!
I still think that Cuddy should have at least congratulated House at the end for that successful procedure. He put it together, he rehearsed it, he performed it--and she said nothing.
I had a doctor who saved my life by cutting into my back moving my ribs in my lung and cutting a ring that was around my heart slowly suffocating me and killing me He trained his students exactly like this if not stricter when asked why the only thing he would respond with because it saved your life
Every time I see them drill into someone's skull, I *literally* sing out "This is the wooooorst thing eveeeer." Because it is, indeed, the worst thing ever.
I wish it included one of the next scenes, when House and Wilson talk in House's office about her bravery and his familiarity with razor blades. One of my favorite scenes in the entire scenes
I know I'm responding to myself but I think it's kinda happy that house has compassion I mean if you were in constant pain because of something wrong with your leg and you literally had to take painkillers that could literally kill you Unless you stopped and then you had a horrific pain that would literally If you feel like cutting your foot off if not causing you severe mental distress and not a few guys would be walking around like Barney the dinosaur or spongebob but you 5 bucks after years of experiencing that kind of pain you would be exactly like house
“I saw it.”
“That’s good enough for me.”
One of the great things about House is that, as much as he may distrust patients and ridicule his team, ultimately, when it comes down to it, he trusts his team
They have recorders, they can review the tape later. But they need to revive the patient right now or she is dead. So it doesn't matter if foreman saw it or not.
I've always wondered if that one of the reasons why he ridicules his team so much, to test their mettle and create a situation where they HAVE to be sure of themselves and their diagnosis and not bow to pressure.
@@ameliajohnson5187 He all but states as much multiple times on the show, actually.
House ridicules his team so he can be sure they can stand the pressure when he needs them to.
@@TentaclePentacle If they stopped too early they wouldn't have caught it on footage, so Foreman saying he saw it confirms that they have what they need.
01:27 It's rare to see House have other doctors and nurses chuckle :)
Almost missed that the doctor operating was chuckling too
I noticed that too... I feel like Hugh Laurie improvised that line and they all laughed with the producers deciding to leave it in. I loved it!
@@Feliks530 yep it was definitelly adlib
That's because they all knew that now was the time for the wisecracks, because in 24 hours even House was going to be 100% on task.
This scene was the number one most stressful scene in the whole show. Wow.
That's why House is being a team player and working them so hard and not doing stupid annoying jokes like usual. It's amazing he came up with this surgery in the first place. His true self comes out when the situation gets serious, like the episode where a mom tried to kill her baby
Him running to the room and throwing the cane is my favorite moment.
And succeeded
For me the episode with the cop who got naegleria fowleri was the most stressful and intense thing once Foreman got it
For me it was when a baby's hand grabbed hid finger from the woman's womb. You could see his kindness, he started calling the fetus "baby" after that :)
He is still doing his comedy routine here.
One of the most epic moments of entire serie.
House like an Orchesta Director, managing a complex medical procedure with all these doctors, and finally saving the girl's life after "rising her from death"
Extremely awesome!
One of the coolest procedures by far.
Yep 21 degree celcius
Not cold enough must be 20
One if the few episodes that stress me out to no end despite knowing what happens.
You got a heart!
@@edris1648 Most people do - they're kinda necessary.
they had an operation with a dozen hospital employees but no one thought about recording the screen
what are you talking about, they recorded it which is why we can see them in this video, duhh
it wasn't about just recording it in that timeframe, it was watching for the clot for as long as they could, before they had to finish or she'd have suffered.
Whats the point of s recording if theres nothing useful on it? Thats the point of a dozen people watching the screen once one yells i saw it thats enought they can confirm with the recording later.
@@dizzythechaos770 I think they could do both though. Record the screen as a backup. Had Forman not seen it, that could've been the end, but if they had a backup, they could've reviewed it later to make sure and then found the clot. Then again, I'm not a doctor. Maybe there's logistical reasons they couldn't record it. Or maybe doctors irl do do it, but this show didn't to keep the suspense up.
@@laggedoff They could've downloaded FRAPs or something, started recording the screen before they put her under, and had the footage as a backup. That was close. If Forman didn't catch it, then she'd have been a goner. It was too close. They could still put the blood back in her and resuscitate her like they did, review the footage, and put her in for the neurosurgeons to remove the clot if Forman didn't catch it.
This clip makes me emotional. House's leadership skills, the respect from the entire room, the trust he has in his team. When it counts and everything is on the line, House gets things done.
In these kinds of situations, you don't have time or leeway to distrust people or do anything except what you're told. One thing goes wrong, you fail. One second guess, you're done. You trust people because you have to.
This may have been House's finest hour. The whole hospital running on all cylinders. House conducting a symphony of medicine, Foreman spotting the clot at the last second. It was marvelous.
Didn't they fail anyway? If I remember the end of the episode there wasn't actually a clot in her amygdala and the girl leaves the hospital with just a year to live. Foreman was wrong.
@@aboxofbeans no, there was a clot, which was removed, and she walked out cured forever.
@@aboxofbeans There was a clot and they got it, so she walked out with her original timeframe of life since she had terminal cancer anyway.
@@MdnightWnd What was her original timeframe of life?
@@iprefertobeanonymous3920 I can't remember exactly, but I think it was a year or less.
She really wanted her last words to be "You're kinda freaking me out."
Honestly, pretty badass.
Not to ruin this, but, I don't think it was a conscious decision. I've been put under like that before. The words just kinda pop into your head and out your month.
@@spirited154 you ok now?
@@bait5257 you ok now?
@@boonytoons7968 ye
I like how house implicitly trusts Forman. “You saw it?”
“Ye.”
“Good enough!”
not ashamed to say this episode made me cry. especially the part where the girl starts crying because she doesn't want to leave her mom alone in the world
To me, stuff like that always makes me tear up or cry. True and complete sacrifice, even for just the smallest happiness, is so valuable and rare. The person sacrificing will never see the results, will never know if it was worth it, and ultimately it's just a gamble. Everything on the line for possibly nothing.
It's awe-inspiring.
0:31
That line about bad cat suits hits a little different now.
lmaoo i rewatched this episode yesterday and thought the exact same thing
Ikr, I chuckled for that same reason
I don't get it
@@wakipaki7381 He's referencing the Cats musical in that line and now there's a nightmare fuel CGI movie of the classic Broadway musical.
Love the smile on the doctor in front of him and nurses face behind him after House says "gruesome and low tech. Kiss me I love it" 1:26
The fact that this proceedure was so high risk that they had to rehearse it to figure out all of the kinks of what wpuld go wrong, is really scary.
I'd argue the opposite. It shows professionalism. They're not going to jump into a very risky procedure completely blind.
That’s actually common.
most procedures get rehearsals !
We use cadavers every now and then to practice difficult surgeries. Fortunately, here was have UCLA or USC, and they usually have one.
Can't get over how well Laurie played this role. He knew how to dial in the precise level of severity while maintaining absolute consistency with the character.
You got to love our house announces the case before performing surgery like during the theater
A bit of Hugh Laurie peeking out from behind the fourth wall.
Well it is called an operating theatre :-)
And that's why we love him
My sibling is a nurse, and according to them, this is exactly the kind of humor that keeps everyone going and stops them from freaking out or going insane from the stress. And it probably helps to have that much practice - the “dress rehearsal” scene is probably the most responsible we see House in the show.
*how*
House's tenacity & refusal to give up is unparalleled. He orchestrated the procedure with poise.
This whole scene is fantastic, especially because it's not just House being a sarcastic jerk with the showbiz gag, it's everyone being in on the idea and working hard to make it happen because it's a serious and complex procedure. All the moving parts as one.
I like how this is one of the few times the other members of the hospital staff (besides ofcourse his usual team) cooperate with House and acknowledge that this is a boundry pushing medical procedure
What's even more impressive is how they managed to revive the mom after she got the bill.
Love how this episode ends, with House test driving a motorcycle, motivated by the young girl whose bravery he couldn't believe.
I remember the first time I ever saw this clip there was a comment that made me think.
This scene right here is why House is constantly pushing Foreman to the brink. When the time comes, and it's all on the line, House knows he can trust Foreman with something this intense
This scene is one of my favorite in the series because its one of the best examples where house demonstrates that he can be a leader when he wants to.
I like how they were all laughing to his jokes.
I knew the series house existed, just never watched it back in the day.
Then all of a sudden, it comes up in my recommended on UA-cam 3 weeks ago...I’m hooked. I looked up how many series there are and episodes.
8 series at 20 episodes a series. I hit the fucking jackpot!
I’ll see you all in several months.
Tell me if you find it anywhere
@@jake-B. it’s on Amazon prime. (I’m U.K. based so no idea if that’s any good to you!)
Rookie
I watched them all in just 2 weeks
I've been watching these clips for two years now lol.
I found House about 6 months ago and it was maybe best jackpot ever. Have a nice month Toza!
Being told you may die during surgery is terrifying, Ive had a brain tumor for quite a long time and was given only 3 months to live and the possibility of not surviging surgery, this honestly made me cry with everything she went through, even though its just a show..
He says he's just solving puzzles but House cares.
The puzzle was confirmed solved when foreman found the clot but the wait to see if the girl is OK is just as stressful for him as it is for her family
In his mind, he's fighting God, or Death.
He only feels like he wins if he can save them from something no-one else could have.
The cancer patient not only outlived House, but became A in Pretty Little Liars. 😳
She didn't become A, she's Allison. The girl presumed dead in the beginning A is after...
Which A?
@@swimfast724 The original A who is the presumed Alison DiLaurentis. I’m not an expert in the series, but I know the person who appears in flashbacks and is presumed to be missing is played by Sasha Pieterse (the patient in this episode of House).
@@swimfast724 The AA aye. Lul
House didn't really die you know that right
This was by far one of the craziest procedures I have seen on this show.
1:25 - even the staff laughs at House's joke, he can be a charming guy when he wants to be.
You can tell its a cool procedure when House has scrubs on
House still has to wear scrubs in an operating theatre
@@julieeverett7442 yeah and he doesn't scrub in unless it's something interesting. Hence my point. Also he's wearing scrubs during the rehearsal too, which yes he probably would have to do. But it's also a very House thing not to do.
Ironic since the other times he went into the OR with less stuff he ran a patient’s bowl
This was one of my favorite episodes in the series. House is truly in his element.
The show may make its "humerus" bones on House's caustic wit, but the heart of the story is the medical miracles he seemingly accomplishes every episode. I freaking LOVE this show!
This is arguably houses finest hour in the operating room one of the most insane razor thin margin of error procedures he ever pulled off
A FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT!
I want house as my band director lol
They’re changing her out like a NASCAR. Every single wheel has its own pit crew.
Greatest respect for all the scientists, engineers and the doctors out there.
There's a reason I have the bell on bruh. Whoever you is thank you for still uploading
Thank you sir! House pays me in sarcasm so this means a lot
I have a bell on too.
So my owners can hear me.
*Whoever you ARE*
@@l.a.3479 I must have been super drunk texting this. As it is not the correct use of the English language 😂
The trust in Foreman is amazing
I'm so glad this fandom is still alive.
_-After all this time? -Always._
Oopsie, wrong fandom :v
One of the best scenes in the entire show. Awesome musical performance directed by House!
A small child properly cooled down can have a cessation of blood flow for more than 60 seconds. The time limit should have been closer to 4 minutes. Having seen real-time perfusion of the brain, it is 100% possible for someone to be recording it and reading it. Three guys in the radiology booth can rerun 10 seconds at a time apiece until they see something.
Also, you administer the paralytic (vecuronium) at the same time as intubation. If you don't want your patient to move, PARALYZE THEM.
I’d say a min and a half-2 min MAX. NOT four 😳
@@hannahscott6604 modern whole-body cooling protocols are a LOT more effective than they were just a decade or two ago. Same with ECMO, bypass, and a whole host of other modern medical marvels.
@@hannahscott6604there are isolated cases of kids being brought back from drowning in cold body’s of water for 20 minutes and recovering with little or no damage
@@spdcrzyTbf its a show that was made a decade ago... One minute makes sense for the time
Thank god a new clip I was slowly going crazy
Watch 4 times daily, with a glass of water. Your prescription renews whenever I post next 😂
I’ll make sure I take my medicine😉
@@HouseM.D. You....talk? You are considered an angel in this town. Hello. Hey.
@@HouseM.D. hold up who ever runs this chanel thank you so much house is my fav show but since i dont have anything to watch it on i watch it here so thank you
@@Yoitshuskyvods *channel*
Couldn't they have filmed the screen, and reviewed it at 1/2 speed, to confirm what Foreman said he saw?
The stakes aren't nearly as high if you apply common sense.
Yes but if foreman was wrong, there would be nothing on the recording
it was more about reversing the freeze. Verifying the clot would come later, but in real time they wanted to see the clot before unfreezing her.
I would assume they were recording it, but they needed to wait until it was for sure on-screen to be recorded before they stopped and reversed the procedure.
They didnt have time to review it. They needed to warm her up again quickly which means if they took Foremans word then realized he was wrong it'd be too late to try again.
My favourite episode of the entire series. This got me on the tip of my chair.
The earlier seasons had the best cases. I feel the later ones surrounding the casts lives so much became more like General Hospital or ER.
"We could bolt her to the table...." And so they did XD
MOre than anything, House appreciates the ownership someone takes when they assume responsibility and stand by something. Lol plus Foreman is a neurologist.
Lots of love from my side bro for keeping the show up!!
Somehow I feel like house predicted the cats movie
I love that they show the whole team practicing the procedure, not only gives a lot of hope but also stresses how experimental and high the stakes are.
House trusted Foreman....a classic moment.
there is no one else in hollywood or any other country who could have played this part of greg house,hugh laurie is a genius actor,this series is genius,just remarkable drama series
Dr House and Perry Cox are two of the lead doctors I so admire... Though you think are assholes and cold hearted, are the best they can be because they have to be... For their patients and their staff, tough love is the best especially when it's the lives of patients, they can't be your friends but at least they knew you cared ;)
what insurance plan covers this procedure?
The real question is what insurance plan covers House being your attending?
A experimental, risky procedure on a already terminal patient? Completely uncovered, probably a multi-million dollar surgery.
@@LucaBrasi0 Gracias!!
@@hectorricardodelacruzmonte2566 De nada!
Found the american.
When he needs his team, they are like fingers on his hand.
He trusts them utterly and feels everything that they do.
It would be great to able to watch daily uploads. Whoever is running this channel, very much thanks to you.
The company that owns House. They want you to buy a boxset.
Till this day no medical drama can do what House did it
Not even 5he god doctor?
@@gothicwitch19 Not even close. And I like The Good Doctor.
Both were created by David Shore
@@gothicwitch19 *The*
As an American all I can think of is the poor parents: That’s like a $1,000,000 medical procedure. No idea if insurance is covering that (especially for 1 year of miserable life and then certain death).
I was worried too but apparently they don’t pay a lot because it’s a teaching hospital
chase kisses this girl in the beginning!
yeah...Chase had had a few patients that he kissed...
@@bubbaguy4411 not very poffesonal
well, who hasn't kissed a girl with terminal cancer once or twice?
that's how they say hello in Australia
This is probably the best and also hardest to watch tv episodes of all time.
“She’s going to become a vegetable”
- A surgeon
Just binged all the shows over the last few weeks. Gonna miss watching them.
i knew it was s2 just by the first frame, his facial hair, and the lighting of the episode and the quality was enough
One of the best shows ever on TV. It was one during a time there was some amazing series on the air
Gregory House was so misunderstood. It's not that he doesn't care. He cares so much that he's not able to talk with the patients. He comes off cold and distant so he doesn't lose his sanity. He has come close a few times.
He also knows that if he cares, he won't be objective, and if he's not objective, he'll make mistakes, and if he makes mistakes, his patient dies.
Well, the patients, or more likely their family members, CAN be annoying at times.
Its sad she still probably only has a year left to live after all of this.
For how much antisocial House is, he is pretty charming in these public sessions ie around doctors or in other episodes where he does public speaking
2:53 air bubbles going in, in real life it would be life threatening.
agree
Small bubles dont do anything And disappear, myself i got few bubbles into the IV while in Hospital And nothing happens
@@fbi6522 yeah, I was discussing it with a doctor, and he said the same.
Yayyyyyyy!! I am so happy she made it!! I was on edge during that scene.
Clinical diagnostics in my view is one of the most important & exciting disciplines in medicine, as it lays out the landscape for all other medical interventions & treatments. I don’t mean this in an arrogant way, it’s just that the patient lives or dies with the right / wrong diagnosis.
I mean it’s one thing seeing house lead his team, but house being the boss over everyone is so cool
3:53 There. That was what Foreman saw
I saw it
It's no crazy how little room for error this operation had
“Thank you for joining me tonight for stress rehearsal” lmfao
Only one person has survived rabies in North America.A teen female who was bitten by a bat in her church. She thought it just scratched her.What people should understand is that bats have a amazing echo location system in there brain and if a bad is flying low and in a manner that looks like it is drunk…it probably has an illness. So days go by and she gets full on rabies.There’s no cure or anything to do but one team decided that if she was already doomed, trying a completely different idea would actually not be harmful. She was cooled down to a lowered temperature and put into a very deep medicated coma .She survived and after a few months she was back to healthy teen again.Interesting that dropping core body temperature can actually be helpful in many different areas.
I think the best about this scene are the doctors trying to comfort her. It's always nice if you have an operation thats a little difficult, that the doctors act like it was business as usual so you completely trust them doing their job. I think they caught this in the few lines pretty nicely.
So badass tho. All of these doctors (AND nurses) who are experts at each part of the body working together to save this blessed sweet child. It’s amazing!
:58 he's such a character actor lmao
love this scene
This reminds me of the scene where they're trying to save a pregnant woman's baby, and House makes a comment about being "over our normal capacity"
I still think that Cuddy should have at least congratulated House at the end for that successful procedure. He put it together, he rehearsed it, he performed it--and she said nothing.
I had a doctor who saved my life by cutting into my back moving my ribs in my lung and cutting a ring that was around my heart slowly suffocating me and killing me He trained his students exactly like this if not stricter when asked why the only thing he would respond with because it saved your life
Now, if this doesn’t get them a one billion dollar hospital bill, nothing will.
Hearing him tell "again" like that gave me flashbacks of Herb Brooks in
"Miracle"
Every time I see them drill into someone's skull, I *literally* sing out "This is the wooooorst thing eveeeer." Because it is, indeed, the worst thing ever.
Except maybe for the giant needle in the eye while still being awake.
Such a cool scene.
Saw this comment on FB. We see how House give Foreman a hard time for everything so that when it matters, he can count on him.
In the begining of the scene House is like a football coach, rehearsing the game plan..
I wish it included one of the next scenes, when House and Wilson talk in House's office about her bravery and his familiarity with razor blades. One of my favorite scenes in the entire scenes
The most epic part of the House series
2:39 and 2:53 I understand that those two sets of air bubbles are going different places. Neither set is dangerous ?
one of the best house's scene.....outrageously amazing!
You know it’s rough when you rather be the patient in this situation.
I have been looking for this scene for forever
The young actress in this episode was superb.
Right?? And I believe she actually was nine years old at the time. Brilliant.
I wish had said “say hi to the big man for me while you’re gone”😂
House doesn't believe in "the big man," aka God.
House is a beautiful soul
I know I'm responding to myself but I think it's kinda happy that house has compassion I mean if you were in constant pain because of something wrong with your leg and you literally had to take painkillers that could literally kill you Unless you stopped and then you had a horrific pain that would literally If you feel like cutting your foot off if not causing you severe mental distress and not a few guys would be walking around like Barney the dinosaur or spongebob but you 5 bucks after years of experiencing that kind of pain you would be exactly like house
"Thats good enough for me"
I dont know why but that gave me goosebumps.
you know you've been watching too many House vids when you spot a repost lul
I've Cushing's which causes anxiety but this episode... No medical explanation required for the anxiety levels through the roof!!!!