I love Taub as, for me, he works so well as a character that keeps you around and not stop watching House. He might not be a generally favored character of the series, but for me he is one of the most important ones.
Since his treatment involved evidence of the bomb he was able to report it legally. That being said, while the kid is troubled, it was the right thing to report it. He did break the law so he will be fined but he can now hopefully get the help he needs, which the parents are not providing. (Not likely but hey better than no chance of help). Plus threats against his school are serious business.
Fines are also regularly dismissed in court, those are there to serve as deterrents to anyone who gets curious, but especially if you can prove it was due to not being in sound mind at the time, you could potentially walk away without paying much or at all. I guess that probably depends on jurisdiction, judge, etc.
Doctors can't report patients even if they did break the law. The only time a doctor can report a patient to the police based on information they obtained as their doctor is if they have reason to believe that the patient will kill another person.
Bro...... The evidence was a piece of plastic causing infection not knowledge of a pipe bomb and he has definitely jeopardised his medical license by acting outside the law for a diagnosis, your so wrong it's crazy in reality no, he looses his license at min woth probable Jail time, God bless America.....
The only reason they knew the pipebomb was relevant was because they broke into the house. So that would still mean that any evidence discovered is inadmissible. The fact that it's necessary for medical treatment doesn't make it reportable either. In fact that's part of the point of medical records being private, so you can tell your doctor the truth without being afraid they go to the police. You could literally walk into a hospital, tell them you make illegal pipebombs and they can't say anything unless you admit to hurting someone else or putting someone else at immediate risk of injury or death. The reason this is set up that way is so that people can get medical treatment regardless of circumstances. A drug addict deserves the right to fearlessly seek help. The doctor doesn't care that you take heroin, they just want you to know the risks and treat you of any problems you have. They'll tell you to stop, but they won't go to the police with the evidence because they'd get in trouble for doing so. What Taub did was straight up illegal, but good for the kid in the long run.
@@sleepy1697 Gun and knife related injuries are exempt from doctor-patient confidentiality and are legally required to be reported. Since Unabomber Jr. here sustained his injuries because he made illegal pipe bombs, Taub is not only permitted to report this to the police, he is legally required to do so. However, the kid's drug-dealing side hustle is covered by confidentiality as that is a non-violent crime.
7:59 -Mom: "Ryan's a good kid, he's had a rough couple years since he started high school but I really think he'll come out of it." -Dad: "If [my kid wanting to blow up his school] gets out he'll be suspended, maybe expelled, how about you focus on keeping him alive?" Careful there discount Mr and Ms Crumbley...
It wasn't random. House was referring to the _other_ health crisis in this episode, a crisis which started for Cuddy when she also found blood in her urine that morning.
@@wobby1268 I'm not saying it was a reference to the netflix show, it's just funny how it could be interpreted that way. I also wasn't sure if orange is the new black was a phrase before the show.
When people can't find meaning or purpose in life they become destructive either towards themselves or others. If we don't value our own lives it's hard to know how to value the lives of others and how we treat others often shows how we feel about ourselves. When we judge others we set the standard by which we must also be judged.
Taub watches classic Doctor Who? Now I know why I love this channel! Hugh Laurie is famous in the UK for a show with Steven Fry, A Bit of Fry and Laurie. Steven Fry had a part in Doctor Who a few years ago, and this closes the circle...
I always understood that, if I even implied I was upset or sad, depressed I'd be told "What do you have to be sad about?" Even though I eventually told them my trauma's in adulthood I get told to "move on" because I can't change it. There's a real lack of empathy or willing to understand sometimes from family and it makes it worse. "Give the thug his money back", is such a touching thing.
I'm not sure why i find it dangerous to complain in public, or am i wrong. Cause it spreads negativity. Or maybe you are complaining out of your personal experience, in that case, theres no prblm. Im sorry if i hurt you. We need to take care of ourselves, and reach out for professionals.please consider talking to a counselor or psychologist if you think you need help.
You cannot fix the past. What is behind you is no concern now what is in front of you is. But you have full control of your future. Pull your boot straps up and move on.
To be honest, as someone who’s been depressed since age 10 I’d actually like how casual Taub went about it Most people make such a big deal out of it (especially when I mention I’ve been depressed since childhood) and his casual “so you did this, this, this, how long are you depressed?” would be welcome Also lol on the emo music 🖤
Anime pfp, talking about depression since an age before potential development of full self consciousness, emo music, yeah I'm calling bs on this one doc
@@yasininn76 Even though a lot of people who hit all those notes are actually depressed. Also, self-consciousness is complex and depression can be developed early - I got diagnosed with it at age 9. Long story short, abuse and a neurological problem. Also, a few years ago a kid under the age of 9 committed suicide after being bullied. You know a lot less than you think you do. Bring yourself back to Earth.
As someone whos had a whole lot of thoughts like this kid, i wanna give a bit of an explanation Its not an inherent lack of empathy, or morality, or anything like that. It comes from a place of wanting justice, revenge, or genuinely, to be understood. A lifetime of being bullied, beaten, ignored, insulted, rejected, and otherwise ostracized means that kid is living in a completely different world. One that's unfair, cruel, and devoid of compassion towards him, often for no fault of his at all. Some people are just hated. Easy targets. And adolescents are the worst people ever towards them. Wanting to hurt others comes from a need to "even the playing field" so to speak. If I'm scared to go to school every day, if i get hurt there, if everyone there hates me, its only fair to show them what it's like. Unfortunately, since you can't exactly beat up your bullies, or talk your way to hurting those who insult you, you turn to the only options that give you any power. Guns, knives, bombs, arson, etc. I even considered mustard gas when i was in high school. Not too seriously, but it was a good feeling fantasy. The need humans have to be understood is powerful, and if you see the rest of the world have it better, easier, nicer, all for practically no reason, that need to be understood quickly turns to "I'll show them" or "I'll make them feel how I do" I'm by no means excusing harmful behavior, but if someone is for instance threatening a school, it's because they've been the victim their whole life. Expressing it normally didn't work, probably led to more mocking and beatdowns, so they learned to find other ways of dealing with it. And eventually, if you're an unfair victim forever, you NEED to make other people understand. That fear, that visceral hatred corrupts you like fucking star wars. The hardest part for normal people to understand, is that it almost is logical. It makes sense. Its a kind of release you just can't understand without years and years of experience being hated more than anyone should experience. So don't judge kids like that too harshly. Adults, they probably don't need that courtesy, but children who feel that way do NOT find their own way there. They're forced into it and are looking for any kind justice. To show others what the world is really like, and to get back at that world that's despised you your whole life.
There's being bullied and there's blackpilling yourself into despair. I don't believe there's one kind of schoolshooter, but at least a couple of them. Revenge for actual transgressions is just one. Revenge for perceived lack of acknowledgement another. And there's always to genuine sociopath who just wants to prove that he can violently dominate the world. As someone who has been an outcast for my entire life, I never thought killing innocent people would solve anything. Fighting systems of oppression does. These kids need to read Bakunin and Malatesta, instead of falling into incel to fascist pipelines.
I like how you provide a perspective to these behaviours. I was like this, too. However, I received help and afther phsychotherapy I am now happy and integrated into society. If you are still feeling like this, please, seek help because there's always a choice.
I was picked on, made fun of, teased and made to feel inferior to those who thought it was fun. Life at home wasn't much better. Instead of wanting to inflict the same feelings on others, I walked away. I enlisted in the army and never looked back. I live less than a hour from the high school and Junior High school I attended. I have no desire to see them again. I don't talk about them or even think about them when I'm alone. As far as I was concerned, my life began 28 days after I graduated high school and arrived at the local MEPS.
Making pyrotechnics while not technically legal in many places without proper licences and often dangerous is still a fun way to get creative. If you value more safety while sacrificing affordability and customizability you can of course just buy ready made pyrotechnics
Man making fire works seems like it would be fun. But don't want the legal headache and also scared about accidents. But like maaaaan I've seen some custom stuff done by pros and the stuff you can do seems like endless. Let alone getting into like other styles of pyrotechnics.
Could you please find the scene when Cameron is going to House's home and she sees that he is self harmed? Please ❤ Or does anyone know which episode it was??? I would be grateful for respond❤
The one thing I hate the worst, like nails on a chalkboard, is when TV doctors & nurses put the stethoscope in their ears backwards. The one thing they should always get right, they somehow screw it up. WHY!!!???
2:44 Did you know that apple made it so that bad guys are unable to use their products in any type of film. House is good. Maybe not his morals, but he isn’t evil at least.
@@VauxhaIIOpel So it's meaningless unless Apple gets sued and Apple can claim no involvement to avoid lawsuits. Banks do that as well. You'll be surprised what's in the small print of contracts.
Am I the only person to wonder why the writers/producers/House-powers-that-were decided to mail an envelope to the Trenton police in Princeton NJ? They're 12 miles and about 4 towns apart!
I will say, saying "stupidest thing I've ever done" about something you're trying to discourage someone else from doing, might make them reject your advice under the pretense that they believe you're calling them stupid for doing the same thing.
I can see both ways. I think whether or not that is good advice depends on how far along you are in overcoming your bad patterns of behavior. I think it's a good way of reinforcing change that is already happening, but not a great way of initiating that change, does that make sense?
I used to cut myself. I wouldn't have been troubled if someone shared _their_ experience and calling it stupid. I know it was wrong. Everyone who cuts themselves knows it's wrong. We already know it's stupid and we also know that doesn't make _us_ stupid.
@@dancingmeerkat2078 I believe taub informed the police about his pipe bombs. I may be wrong since I haven't watched the full show even though I own it xD I believe taub want to believe in the kid but had to chose his profession. Which fall in line with how taub is betrayed
@@DennisRash Taub wanted the kid to get help and the parents weren't going to do it, so he did. I don't think it was because of him wanting to save his profession, he just didn't want to kid to hurt himself(or other people) more than he already had.
honestly the kid is lucky Taub didn't send it to the FBI. They can't prove anything with the yearbook but they have video of him creating and detonating pipe bombs which is a felony even if he only blew up leaves.
Ah yes, the “reading the journal of the edgy kids and expelling them for being edgy” trope. I remember that. I know this kid actually had bombs, but I almost got expelled as a 12 year old girl for making an edgy joke
Not like the other gay bots to say fourth. The episode was phenomenal, and such a good job was done, it included the vast majority of the episode without leaving put major plot points. And it shed into light how depression fighting kids often take the wrong path, and most of the times its their family members who push them onto it. For when it released house was far ahead of any other show in the world. With so many modern problems, and so many interesting cases, and it shed light onto topics that ppl ignored back then.
I loved House, it was so deep, showcasing the narcissism of every1 but cameron and the autism (not narc) of House making house actually a victim of narcissist abuse.
You could literally have just googled "lead in marijuana" and found cases and research about it. But instead you decided to be an idiot. Congratulations.
Great that Taub can make the right diagnosis after he detached from the patient emotionally and started looking at his patient objectively.
I love Taub as, for me, he works so well as a character that keeps you around and not stop watching House. He might not be a generally favored character of the series, but for me he is one of the most important ones.
Yeah true, Taub first seems like this pretty normal, unenventful guy. But he gets actually more interesting.
He's a favourite of mine too, I find him so likeable.
Yeah hes my favourite too
Really like taub as a doctor and colleague. Hate the personal life multiple babies nonsense.
@@tpolutts3309 with the same name don’t forget!
Since his treatment involved evidence of the bomb he was able to report it legally. That being said, while the kid is troubled, it was the right thing to report it. He did break the law so he will be fined but he can now hopefully get the help he needs, which the parents are not providing. (Not likely but hey better than no chance of help). Plus threats against his school are serious business.
Fines are also regularly dismissed in court, those are there to serve as deterrents to anyone who gets curious, but especially if you can prove it was due to not being in sound mind at the time, you could potentially walk away without paying much or at all. I guess that probably depends on jurisdiction, judge, etc.
Doctors can't report patients even if they did break the law. The only time a doctor can report a patient to the police based on information they obtained as their doctor is if they have reason to believe that the patient will kill another person.
Bro......
The evidence was a piece of plastic causing infection not knowledge of a pipe bomb and he has definitely jeopardised his medical license by acting outside the law for a diagnosis, your so wrong it's crazy in reality no, he looses his license at min woth probable Jail time, God bless America.....
The only reason they knew the pipebomb was relevant was because they broke into the house. So that would still mean that any evidence discovered is inadmissible. The fact that it's necessary for medical treatment doesn't make it reportable either. In fact that's part of the point of medical records being private, so you can tell your doctor the truth without being afraid they go to the police. You could literally walk into a hospital, tell them you make illegal pipebombs and they can't say anything unless you admit to hurting someone else or putting someone else at immediate risk of injury or death.
The reason this is set up that way is so that people can get medical treatment regardless of circumstances. A drug addict deserves the right to fearlessly seek help. The doctor doesn't care that you take heroin, they just want you to know the risks and treat you of any problems you have. They'll tell you to stop, but they won't go to the police with the evidence because they'd get in trouble for doing so. What Taub did was straight up illegal, but good for the kid in the long run.
@@sleepy1697 Gun and knife related injuries are exempt from doctor-patient confidentiality and are legally required to be reported. Since Unabomber Jr. here sustained his injuries because he made illegal pipe bombs, Taub is not only permitted to report this to the police, he is legally required to do so. However, the kid's drug-dealing side hustle is covered by confidentiality as that is a non-violent crime.
Doctor: Your kid needs help
Parents: Just keep him alive
... i man that is a request.
@@saveyourself-d6ncan’t give a corpse help
7:59
-Mom: "Ryan's a good kid, he's had a rough couple years since he started high school but I really think he'll come out of it."
-Dad: "If [my kid wanting to blow up his school] gets out he'll be suspended, maybe expelled, how about you focus on keeping him alive?"
Careful there discount Mr and Ms Crumbley...
Classic mass murder parents.
@2:51, Chase already figures out the correct diagnosis.
He did but didn’t know that a piece of pipe was infecting him
“ it’s like peeing blood is the new black “ house saying random things like this what makes me love this show 😂😂
When red blood mixes with yellow urine it makes orange, so essentually he's saying "orange is the new black".
@@p1nkzeppel1n_Orange Is The New Black_ wasn't even a thing then, though; this was 2011.
It wasn't random. House was referring to the _other_ health crisis in this episode, a crisis which started for Cuddy when she also found blood in her urine that morning.
@@wobby1268 I'm not saying it was a reference to the netflix show, it's just funny how it could be interpreted that way. I also wasn't sure if orange is the new black was a phrase before the show.
Love episodes that show not the main character's growth.
The main character never had growth anyway. They kept moving him back to base in order to keep the show going
@@JohnDemetriou"people dont change"
@@JohnDemetriou After season 3, yeah
Im so addicted to this show
Same!
fentanyl laced television
Same this show is amazing
Just finished every episode. I feel so lost without it lol
Better that the more prevalent junk they put on the digital shelves. It's like trying to convince a meth-head into being a Soda-Sassy?!
Taub watching classic Who makes so much sense to me
Well, it IS the only Dr Who. I stopped caring much about the show after Tom Baker.
@@mikemesser4326Purism is a stupid reason to avoid lots of excellent storytelling
@@oldvlognewtricks Peter Davison's doctor rode the coattails of Tom Baker and the show was nowhere near as good.
@@captainpoppleton Your opinion is, of course, fascinating - doesn’t address any of the subsequent storytelling
@@captainpoppleton terrible, dogshit take. this has to be bait.
I love Chase immediately seeing that House wasn't on the patient about the mass.
And God bless Taub, he's such a solid character.
When people can't find meaning or purpose in life they become destructive either towards themselves or others. If we don't value our own lives it's hard to know how to value the lives of others and how we treat others often shows how we feel about ourselves. When we judge others we set the standard by which we must also be judged.
Taub growing a heart during the show was awesome
love how casually he just pulls out some crumpled cash and hands it over
“Feel free to tip your other server” 🤣🤣🤣
Taub watches classic Doctor Who? Now I know why I love this channel!
Hugh Laurie is famous in the UK for a show with Steven Fry, A Bit of Fry and Laurie. Steven Fry had a part in Doctor Who a few years ago, and this closes the circle...
this is the earliest ive been to a house clip
Early? This show ended 12 years ago lol
gotta love a doctor who reference in a medical drama.
I always understood that, if I even implied I was upset or sad, depressed I'd be told "What do you have to be sad about?" Even though I eventually told them my trauma's in adulthood I get told to "move on" because I can't change it. There's a real lack of empathy or willing to understand sometimes from family and it makes it worse. "Give the thug his money back", is such a touching thing.
I'm not sure why i find it dangerous to complain in public, or am i wrong. Cause it spreads negativity. Or maybe you are complaining out of your personal experience, in that case, theres no prblm. Im sorry if i hurt you. We need to take care of ourselves, and reach out for professionals.please consider talking to a counselor or psychologist if you think you need help.
You cannot fix the past. What is behind you is no concern now what is in front of you is. But you have full control of your future. Pull your boot straps up and move on.
Why am I suddenly getting addicted to this show
'While he's doing that, can I at least search his house for dr*gs?'
"Have I ever said no to that question?"
😂🤣😂🤣
To be honest, as someone who’s been depressed since age 10 I’d actually like how casual Taub went about it
Most people make such a big deal out of it (especially when I mention I’ve been depressed since childhood) and his casual “so you did this, this, this, how long are you depressed?” would be welcome
Also lol on the emo music 🖤
Anime pfp, talking about depression since an age before potential development of full self consciousness, emo music, yeah I'm calling bs on this one doc
@@yasininn76
10 is old enough to develop self consciousness wtf. 💀 I've been depressed since I was 11. Is it really that hard to believe?
@@yasininn76
It's not like OP was 5 lol
@@yasininn76 Even though a lot of people who hit all those notes are actually depressed. Also, self-consciousness is complex and depression can be developed early - I got diagnosed with it at age 9. Long story short, abuse and a neurological problem. Also, a few years ago a kid under the age of 9 committed suicide after being bullied.
You know a lot less than you think you do. Bring yourself back to Earth.
HELP THE ANGLE OF TAUB'S FACE IN THE BEGINNING WITH THE CAMERA 💀
You KNOW they did that on account of his nose lmao
As someone whos had a whole lot of thoughts like this kid, i wanna give a bit of an explanation
Its not an inherent lack of empathy, or morality, or anything like that. It comes from a place of wanting justice, revenge, or genuinely, to be understood.
A lifetime of being bullied, beaten, ignored, insulted, rejected, and otherwise ostracized means that kid is living in a completely different world. One that's unfair, cruel, and devoid of compassion towards him, often for no fault of his at all. Some people are just hated. Easy targets. And adolescents are the worst people ever towards them.
Wanting to hurt others comes from a need to "even the playing field" so to speak. If I'm scared to go to school every day, if i get hurt there, if everyone there hates me, its only fair to show them what it's like. Unfortunately, since you can't exactly beat up your bullies, or talk your way to hurting those who insult you, you turn to the only options that give you any power. Guns, knives, bombs, arson, etc. I even considered mustard gas when i was in high school. Not too seriously, but it was a good feeling fantasy.
The need humans have to be understood is powerful, and if you see the rest of the world have it better, easier, nicer, all for practically no reason, that need to be understood quickly turns to "I'll show them" or "I'll make them feel how I do"
I'm by no means excusing harmful behavior, but if someone is for instance threatening a school, it's because they've been the victim their whole life. Expressing it normally didn't work, probably led to more mocking and beatdowns, so they learned to find other ways of dealing with it. And eventually, if you're an unfair victim forever, you NEED to make other people understand. That fear, that visceral hatred corrupts you like fucking star wars.
The hardest part for normal people to understand, is that it almost is logical. It makes sense. Its a kind of release you just can't understand without years and years of experience being hated more than anyone should experience.
So don't judge kids like that too harshly. Adults, they probably don't need that courtesy, but children who feel that way do NOT find their own way there. They're forced into it and are looking for any kind justice. To show others what the world is really like, and to get back at that world that's despised you your whole life.
There's being bullied and there's blackpilling yourself into despair. I don't believe there's one kind of schoolshooter, but at least a couple of them. Revenge for actual transgressions is just one. Revenge for perceived lack of acknowledgement another. And there's always to genuine sociopath who just wants to prove that he can violently dominate the world. As someone who has been an outcast for my entire life, I never thought killing innocent people would solve anything. Fighting systems of oppression does. These kids need to read Bakunin and Malatesta, instead of falling into incel to fascist pipelines.
I like how you provide a perspective to these behaviours. I was like this, too. However, I received help and afther phsychotherapy I am now happy and integrated into society. If you are still feeling like this, please, seek help because there's always a choice.
I was picked on, made fun of, teased and made to feel inferior to those who thought it was fun. Life at home wasn't much better. Instead of wanting to inflict the same feelings on others, I walked away. I enlisted in the army and never looked back. I live less than a hour from the high school and Junior High school I attended. I have no desire to see them again. I don't talk about them or even think about them when I'm alone. As far as I was concerned, my life began 28 days after I graduated high school and arrived at the local MEPS.
So you joined a group specifically made to hurt other people because you didn't want to hurt people? Yeah very nice, still murder
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Making pyrotechnics while not technically legal in many places without proper licences and often dangerous is still a fun way to get creative. If you value more safety while sacrificing affordability and customizability you can of course just buy ready made pyrotechnics
Man making fire works seems like it would be fun. But don't want the legal headache and also scared about accidents. But like maaaaan I've seen some custom stuff done by pros and the stuff you can do seems like endless. Let alone getting into like other styles of pyrotechnics.
Could you please find the scene when Cameron is going to House's home and she sees that he is self harmed? Please ❤
Or does anyone know which episode it was???
I would be grateful for respond❤
Episode is Merry Little Christmas.
Thank you very much ❤❤❤❤@@thesausage351
Thank you ❤❤❤@@thesausage351
The one thing I hate the worst, like nails on a chalkboard, is when TV doctors & nurses put the stethoscope in their ears backwards. The one thing they should always get right, they somehow screw it up. WHY!!!???
0:00 Live Taub reaction !!!!
No doctor I know would know how to hang fluids, or even know the code for the supply closet.
Man, my doctor never breaks into my house looking for answers!!!! NOT FAIR! :P
2:44 Did you know that apple made it so that bad guys are unable to use their products in any type of film. House is good. Maybe not his morals, but he isn’t evil at least.
How would an Apple product know what is bad and what is good?
@@annabellelee4535 it’s in the clause for the licensing terms for the show
@@VauxhaIIOpel So it's meaningless unless Apple gets sued and Apple can claim no involvement to avoid lawsuits. Banks do that as well. You'll be surprised what's in the small print of contracts.
@@annabellelee4535usually it depends on what the creator says or the obvious.
@EdinoRemerido Apple likes product placement advertising.
i literally JUST watched this episode tonight
7:13 😂😂😂😂😂😂
it's not a good looking case for sam bankman-fried
hahahaha that was unexpected but a good one
Am I the only person to wonder why the writers/producers/House-powers-that-were decided to mail an envelope to the Trenton police in Princeton NJ? They're 12 miles and about 4 towns apart!
Was the kid living in Trenton?
Taub watches Classic Who? Nice.
The intro is a true jumpscare
So what happened in the end? Did the police go after the kid?
Wait, Taubs a Whovian?? Awesome!!
What kind of mind numbingly stupid drug dealer accosts a patient in an ICU.
I will say, saying "stupidest thing I've ever done" about something you're trying to discourage someone else from doing, might make them reject your advice under the pretense that they believe you're calling them stupid for doing the same thing.
I can see both ways. I think whether or not that is good advice depends on how far along you are in overcoming your bad patterns of behavior. I think it's a good way of reinforcing change that is already happening, but not a great way of initiating that change, does that make sense?
I used to cut myself. I wouldn't have been troubled if someone shared _their_ experience and calling it stupid. I know it was wrong. Everyone who cuts themselves knows it's wrong. We already know it's stupid and we also know that doesn't make _us_ stupid.
I’m soo torn on that last scene
I didn’t see the full show. Can you please enlighten me as to what happened?
@@dancingmeerkat2078 I believe taub informed the police about his pipe bombs. I may be wrong since I haven't watched the full show even though I own it xD I believe taub want to believe in the kid but had to chose his profession. Which fall in line with how taub is betrayed
@@DennisRash Taub wanted the kid to get help and the parents weren't going to do it, so he did. I don't think it was because of him wanting to save his profession, he just didn't want to kid to hurt himself(or other people) more than he already had.
honestly the kid is lucky Taub didn't send it to the FBI. They can't prove anything with the yearbook but they have video of him creating and detonating pipe bombs which is a felony even if he only blew up leaves.
Ah yes, the “reading the journal of the edgy kids and expelling them for being edgy” trope. I remember that. I know this kid actually had bombs, but I almost got expelled as a 12 year old girl for making an edgy joke
Your comment makes no sense. Trope implies it’s a fabrication of media.
It wasn't a joke. You know it wasn't a joke.
@@captainpoppletonhow do you know? You don't even know the joke.
Because the kid smokes pot Taub just jumps to Maybe he's on heroin SMFH
I really liked Taub; he's not a "likeable" character, but he's an interesting one
So that is sanitary
I love these clips....but is it sad that a one hour episode can be readily condensed to 10 minutes
"can i at least search his house for drugs?" do you really feel you gotta ask?
I could have been a doctor, if I had a shred of empathy for strangers.
Most doctors don't have that so 🤷🏽
Same. That's why I became a veterinarian. Still a doctor but cures more innocent beings.
holy god this kid is eric harris
Oh dear Hippocrates won’t be very happy with that.
I love Dr Who 😂
Not like the other gay bots to say fourth.
The episode was phenomenal, and such a good job was done, it included the vast majority of the episode without leaving put major plot points.
And it shed into light how depression fighting kids often take the wrong path, and most of the times its their family members who push them onto it.
For when it released house was far ahead of any other show in the world.
With so many modern problems, and so many interesting cases, and it shed light onto topics that ppl ignored back then.
Are you a gay bot?
First
Second
here at some point
Is that a play on the bores who shout "First!"?
I loved House, it was so deep, showcasing the narcissism of every1 but cameron and the autism (not narc) of House making house actually a victim of narcissist abuse.
What the hell kinda life those he have next thing you know he’ll have a piercings all over his lip
laced marijuana, lmao
With LEAD haha
You could literally have just googled "lead in marijuana" and found cases and research about it. But instead you decided to be an idiot. Congratulations.
@@distrodev6939 Lead could just be a contaminant
They do it constantly, it’s so tiresome
Those things are so insanely rare there’s no reason to assume it constantly. Show runners had an agenda
hmm
Why are the parents always portrayed as clueless idiots?
Because many of them are.
Smart move telling the police now let’s see with those dumb bozos do.
Please ❤ can someone respond?
ok?
No
nah
I'm not gay... I asked God to forgive me. And he removed it. 😊
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Second
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First what?
@@cmcgurren479 First deez nuts