Something that I've noticed is that everytime House shouts at one of his colleges like here: "You do nothing!" he always takes a step back and breathes and moves on with a normal tone. The death scare still exists, but he's not shouting bloody murder.
A blood clot in the leg can lead to muscle death, leaving the patient either with a missing leg or missing muscle with tons of pain. It's similar to what happened to House and his leg, which is why he got mad. And one of the reasons he doesn't trust the technicians and wants his team to personally do procedures that would normally be left to the techies
That's actually something that is used with children. Screaming at children doesn't do anything, you either escalate the situation needlessly or they shut down and won't listen anymore. If you however say something in a stern and loud voice (incl. fitting facial expressions etc.), and then flip to a nicer tone right after, they become more open to whatever you are saying, since this change in behavior makes them realize that you are not their "enemy" so to say. Works brilliantly in my experience, I'm certain it also works with adults.
Foreman’s response was good and quick, no unnecessary drama. As soon as it was something that wasn’t normal, he switched from reassuring to business mode. Say what you will, but his bedside manner is good.
He’s the best all around doctor in the show. Sure, House is a great diagnosistician. Foreman is a consummate professor, has good people skills, and by all indications is capable in the lab.
@@echo-verse hopefully you were being satirical...the reason he stated "she literally has two left feet" was because the right leg/foot was to be angeoed... So if chase DID the correct side, she would "literally have two left feet." However, if you took the satirical route, yes.."two left feet" were indeed shown.
@@jaimhaas5170 After many long term women friends of years duration, all but one took advantage to burn me , just to have a show of power. They all ended up as single lonely women wondering how they got there. Life is too short.
It's amazing that the woman told Wilson she didn't wanna be gauked at from a Hospital bed, Wilson got suprised. Then in the last season he says the same thing to House.
It's always different when you're being held to the same standards you hold other people, Wilson never being put in that position thought it was better to be gauked at but once he was there he realized it's not so easy
Her exact words were “I don’t want to be looked at”. Wilson thought ‘she’s embarrassed’, House thought ‘she’s hiding something’. I do hope real doctors know to consider both of those options in this kind of situation.
You and me both. Especially considering that she is a cutter and in real life that would be a serious red flag & the patient would probably be sent to the psych ward after their life was saved.
Well, the most obvious conclusion IMO is that "she's embarrassed" BECAUSE "she's hiding something." They aren't binary options. Both can be -- and this case were -- true. One House realized the shame component's place in the puzzle, everything fell into place.
@@mauz791 Misdiagnosis is one thing. Happens all the time on the road to finding the cause. Being forced to live with the result of your misdiagnosis, in pain, when it didn't have to end like that is another thing.
Note :: Do not get sick in the good old USA....especially with diverticulitus...or any intestinal disease. Eventually all the Docs want to do is cut you open...Not a fun option.
I really like towards the end of the video (writing psychological symptoms). There was a moment where he seemed to fully comprehend these symptoms, then he writes shame; shining a light on the fact that despite his abrasive personality, house is truly capable of experiencing genuine remorse and guilt.
If anyone ever complains about how House M.D. doesn't show true realism because of the fellows doing everything instead of nurses/techs, here is a perfect example on why House prefers that in the show.
Kind of, but his team is super specialized and so it makes sense they're doing everything. They're not exactly normal doctors. A diagnostic team doesn't exist in real life either. All doctors have that ability.
They didnt have enough money to pay that much extra so they made Chase, Cameron and Foreman do all the work. In later seasons they just continued with it
@@shadows_star Its because doctors take care of 2 dozen patients a day. House's team take care of 1 patient a week. They have the time to do everything. Other doctors do not have the time, neither did they develop the skills to do radiology/pathology(diagnostics). Contrary to popular opinion, most doctors do not diagnose, they only treat diseases.
@@alexomer9916 not in the story, but real life. Thes couldnt pay enough extra actors to play all extra lab staff so they decided to let main actors do all the lab work.
It’s also very important for the doctors to do the observation, so why bother having techs and nurses do it if you are going to have a doctor present at all times? How many times does something happen during a routine test? Since almost everything they do is in a way experimental to try to diagnose conditions, it really makes sense that a doctor is doing it.
House writing Psych Symptoms: Withholds pain control And lingering on it for a bit is such a good part. That's -his- psych symptoms, and he probably sat there thinking 'thats me, but what makes her different from me'. Shame is what makes her different from him
This was the moment you knew how much house had vested in chase carrying the torch if you screw up he doesn’t waste time on anger or bs he makes fun and crumbles from the inside if house yells at you you actually might matter a bit in his life or routine
There is a concept in some places known as "team leader", with this idea: if you have a proffesional and somebody that is learning (such as a doctor and resident) then the pro has to "sign off" everything the begginer does and he is reponsible for every mistake the begginer did. That's why House is mad- Chase was responsible for the mistake, even if he didn't do it himself
Except the time Dr. Chase got it right. Remember the episode where House wants to amputate the little girl because he thinks its an infection? Dr. Chase figures out its an allergic reaction at the end and saves the girl from living with no arm. Who scolded house for that?
I love this scene, with House getting after Chase. House is mad because Chase did the wrong leg, it was done by a resident, he wasted time, made a potential lawsuit, put the patient’s life in danger, less information for House to figure it out. This is a similar situation with House and his leg, so it close to home.
The rest of the episode thanks to the wiki - House goes to the patient about the transplant, and confronts her about cutting herself. He realizes she is a bulimic, but she has managed to hide the usual physical signs of the disease by using an emetic, ipecac, which also causes muscle damage if used regularly - the pain in her leg and the damage to her heart. She admits to taking it three times a week. House tells her that he is ethically obliged to tell the committee about her bulimia, which will mean she will not get a new heart. However, he is willing to lie about it even though this would risk his medical license. He wants to know if she wants to live, because he's not sure if her own life is important to her. She stops him from leaving and tells him she doesn't want to die. House goes to the committee and tells them that she has severe congestive heart failure. House says he put her on the transplant list because he had a hunch before the tests were in. Cuddy is skeptical about the "hunch", but House alibis himself. Vogler sits in on the meeting. House denies there are any reasons to deny her a transplant. Cuddy warns him about misleading the committee and asks straight out if there is anything that would disqualify the patient. House still denies that the patient should be disqualified from getting a new heart. Wilson asks House if he lied. House asks Wilson why he voted for the transplant if he thought House was lying. The transplant goes forward. The team discuss what House will do to Chase for screwing up the angiogram. He wonders why House knew the patient needed a transplant before the tests were in, and why he isn't gloating about beating them to the punch again. Chase starts looking through the patient's belongings and finds the ipecac. House tells Cameron he wants Chase scared about being fired, but isn't going to fire him. Cameron keeps up with the negotiating skills until House tells her that everyone likes her and they don't dismiss her just because of her gender and good looks. She asks House if he likes her, but he denies that he does. The transplant is successful. House brings a fried chicken dinner to the patient. She asks why he fought for her. House just says that she's his patient. He also tells her not to screw it up.
Its a blunder mistake which can have many consequences if left unchecked. There is a theory too, that it involved a foot which was synonymous to his own condition and doctors making the misdiagnosis. All these factors angered him, maybe?
Foreman giving a disappointed look towards chase when he couldn’t see chases mistake either until house said something. Foreman’s my Least favorite person on this show anyway
The two left feet thing is so related able for me. So in plumbing school our teacher gave us a bunch of 2% grades and the length needed for the pipes to reach that grade he told us to then get a 1 % grade and length to get those pipes. The whole class basically started doing the formulas to get the answers including me who had the best grades at the end of the year. He was furious with us and belittled us we didn't understand why. The simple way to put it is you divide each pre written answer by 2....
It's so simple that if you think about it with a different method then you get the right answer but it takes way longer... Lots of that kind of stuff in the world.
Why does nobody talk about how House uses his little ball, his cane, his video games, his television dramas... he's using them as stims. He's keeping busy, so he can focus.
Is it possible to place an exray upside down on the white box? That would give the appearance of two left feet. House is pretty slapdash about placement
Even I got scared when House yelled "You'll do nothing!". It's like a parent screaming at you 😬
that is not a parent screaming. That is a you did a very stupid thing because you are lazy and could kill someone.
Dead right
Like how any professor/HOD yells at residents....gave me chills.....
@@LednacekZ like the wrong diagnosis of House's leg pain. That's why he yelled at Chase.
@@haroon1414 have experience with that?
Patient: I feel bad
Foreman, Chase, or Cameron: It’s normal
Patient: *starts dying*
Foreman, Chase, or Cameron: O_O
To be totally fair, half the time they'd be right if it wasn't for the fact this is House MD and left field stuff is kinda the point of the show
EVERY time!
😆
It's the doctor's job to keep the patient feeling calm and safe.
More like surprised pikachu face lmao
Stop fuzzing. I just said it's normal
Something that I've noticed is that everytime House shouts at one of his colleges like here: "You do nothing!" he always takes a step back and breathes and moves on with a normal tone. The death scare still exists, but he's not shouting bloody murder.
it’s like yelling at your dog lol, looks like he doesn’t want to
@@noah5889 true
Classic Sherlock
A blood clot in the leg can lead to muscle death, leaving the patient either with a missing leg or missing muscle with tons of pain. It's similar to what happened to House and his leg, which is why he got mad. And one of the reasons he doesn't trust the technicians and wants his team to personally do procedures that would normally be left to the techies
That's actually something that is used with children. Screaming at children doesn't do anything, you either escalate the situation needlessly or they shut down and won't listen anymore. If you however say something in a stern and loud voice (incl. fitting facial expressions etc.), and then flip to a nicer tone right after, they become more open to whatever you are saying, since this change in behavior makes them realize that you are not their "enemy" so to say. Works brilliantly in my experience, I'm certain it also works with adults.
Foreman’s response was good and quick, no unnecessary drama. As soon as it was something that wasn’t normal, he switched from reassuring to business mode. Say what you will, but his bedside manner is good.
To be fair Gordon Ramays bedside manner would look good next to House
You're right, and he made the switch almost instantly.
He's better than Cameron. She always giving patients false hope. It's annoying as hell
@@GreaterSocietyshe’s annoying as hell
He’s the best all around doctor in the show. Sure, House is a great diagnosistician. Foreman is a consummate professor, has good people skills, and by all indications is capable in the lab.
I would have laughed so hard if it turned out that she actually had two left feet.
My thoughts exactly
That explains the ease of walking in circles...
🤣
Still chase would have screwed up not noticing that being left leg.
About that. There have been cases where one has a left toe on both feet. Biology is fun
House literally noticed the screw up in half a second that 3 other doctors didn't see..
To be fair none of them had looked on it before either
I'm pretty sure wilson would've also scolded them lol
It's House duuuuh
I fucking noticed right away that they were two left feet! It’s not hard to miss!
@@echo-verse hopefully you were being satirical...the reason he stated "she literally has two left feet" was because the right leg/foot was to be angeoed... So if chase DID the correct side, she would "literally have two left feet."
However, if you took the satirical route, yes.."two left feet" were indeed shown.
man i wish this show never ended :( the acting- the script- the character development, so unbelievably good
as rare as a good woman.
@@jaimhaas5170 as rare as good men too. Or good human in general
@@jaimhaas5170 lol...Good women are So last century..
@@michaelcelani8325 indeed.
@@jaimhaas5170 After many long term women friends of years duration, all but one took advantage to burn me , just to have a show of power. They all ended up as single lonely women wondering how they got there. Life is too short.
3:32 - 3:39 this shows the despite his behavior House knows how to seriously scold employees for their mistakes
Yea it’s one thing to make a mistake it’s another to have someone else do your work, not double check and deny mistakes
to make it worse this is the kind of mistake that cost house the use of his leg and left him in pain.
Well yeah that and the time the team got sued because of chases mistake, I forget what season it was
“I’ll redo the-“
“YOU DO NOTHING”
That scared me and my soul out of my body
And so begins chase being volgers mole.
Unexpected Violent TV Outburst. !!**
You lose!! Good day sir!!!
@@Ayuima69 was looking for this
I feel like an idiot for having known this show for a decade and realising just now that House is Holmes and Wilson is Watson.
Yoooooo!
House lives in 221-B what else is there to know.
So house MD is basically Sherlock Holmes but people are sick and everybody is a doctor
Edit: CUDDY IS EITHER LESTRAD OR MRS. HUDSON
Aaaaand the guy who shot him is literally named Jack Moriarty!
In one episode, he holds up his medical license and the address is 221b Baker Street
It's amazing that the woman told Wilson she didn't wanna be gauked at from a Hospital bed, Wilson got suprised. Then in the last season he says the same thing to House.
It's always different when you're being held to the same standards you hold other people, Wilson never being put in that position thought it was better to be gauked at but once he was there he realized it's not so easy
Love you guys but the word is gawked
@@dharmallars
Maybe she inspired him.
“Women would rather die than get naked with you” 🤣🤣🤣
We have all dated her
@@hillaryclinton2415 nope
Her exact words were “I don’t want to be looked at”. Wilson thought ‘she’s embarrassed’, House thought ‘she’s hiding something’. I do hope real doctors know to consider both of those options in this kind of situation.
You and me both. Especially considering that she is a cutter and in real life that would be a serious red flag & the patient would probably be sent to the psych ward after their life was saved.
Well, the most obvious conclusion IMO is that "she's embarrassed" BECAUSE "she's hiding something." They aren't binary options. Both can be -- and this case were -- true.
One House realized the shame component's place in the puzzle, everything fell into place.
I would hope a doctor would notice they scanned the same foot twice, because I feel like that's more likely to result in an issue.
House lost thigh muscle because of a mistake along the same lines as Chase's. That's why he got triggered.
Misdiagnosis because no doctor suggested muscle death, and lives in eternal pain because of these implications.
Surprised he didn't get triggered more
@@mauz791 Misdiagnosis is one thing. Happens all the time on the road to finding the cause. Being forced to live with the result of your misdiagnosis, in pain, when it didn't have to end like that is another thing.
Note :: my family has three generations in the medical field
Note :: I believe flagyl is the proper spelling for that drug. Too many years ago for my memory. Was also prescrbed cipro to go along with the flagyl.
Note :: Do not get sick in the good old USA....especially with diverticulitus...or any intestinal disease. Eventually all the Docs want to do is cut you open...Not a fun option.
Chase sitting in House's chair, playing with the big ball, lounging his legs up like he was the boss.... This show was hinting miles before.
Chekov's ball-diddling
@@MaxwellsDemon9 10/10
@@MaxwellsDemon9
I had to learn what Chekovs gun was to get this.
I second that 10/10.
Nah. This was season 1. It was just a character trait.
When Greg is arrested, do they put him under House Arrest
That's the best worst joke ever
Parish
Take my like and go
👏👏👏👏 are you proud of yourself
I remember when you was just a small lad with a small channel now look at u :)
I keep getting caught up in these clips to where I forget I'm not watching the actual episode, and then it suddenly ends. Nooooooo.
I really like towards the end of the video (writing psychological symptoms).
There was a moment where he seemed to fully comprehend these symptoms, then he writes shame; shining a light on the fact that despite his abrasive personality, house is truly capable of experiencing genuine remorse and guilt.
Or, being house, he's just observant.
If anyone ever complains about how House M.D. doesn't show true realism because of the fellows doing everything instead of nurses/techs, here is a perfect example on why House prefers that in the show.
Kind of, but his team is super specialized and so it makes sense they're doing everything. They're not exactly normal doctors. A diagnostic team doesn't exist in real life either. All doctors have that ability.
They didnt have enough money to pay that much extra so they made Chase, Cameron and Foreman do all the work.
In later seasons they just continued with it
@@shadows_star Its because doctors take care of 2 dozen patients a day. House's team take care of 1 patient a week. They have the time to do everything. Other doctors do not have the time, neither did they develop the skills to do radiology/pathology(diagnostics). Contrary to popular opinion, most doctors do not diagnose, they only treat diseases.
@@alexomer9916 not in the story, but real life.
Thes couldnt pay enough extra actors to play all extra lab staff so they decided to let main actors do all the lab work.
It’s also very important for the doctors to do the observation, so why bother having techs and nurses do it if you are going to have a doctor present at all times? How many times does something happen during a routine test? Since almost everything they do is in a way experimental to try to diagnose conditions, it really makes sense that a doctor is doing it.
Everyone we have audio this time!
YAY
Oh so that was the noise that came from their mouths, i was quite surprised thank you for the explanation.
@@BlackSouLII you don't get it
Come on, the man uploaded like 300+ videos and you complain about 1.
@@naujqf9126 yes, but it's just for fun
I started watching this show about 10 years ago, and only yesterday I watched the last episode. I love it to no end!
Patient: I'm dying
Foreman: That's not supposed to happen
3:11 I love Foreman's look when he realizes what's wrong. Sometimes, we look so hard at the details that we miss the big picture.
Love how house goes from cracking jokes to getting serious af
White Board: Control
Video Title: Control
Episode: Control
Something makes me think this episode is about control
"This is the part where he kills us" ahh situation
2:30 woah, foreshadowing Chase's eventual takeover
2:30 Chase's mannerisms in this moment just scream that he was going to be House's prodigal successor
You should organize these clips chronologically
But then you wouldn't need Peacock
@@tomlxyz This was 6 months ago when they weren't streaming on Peacock
@@tack9571 I think this channels whole point was always to create interest in the series to watch it somewhere else
@@tomlxyz yeah, i guess
@@tomlxyz what’s peacock
Scary how often this happens, like operating on the wrong limb
Dr. Wilson: does the right thing
Dr. House: HaHa....... nope
Wilson talking about cancer treatment hits hard knowing Season 8
The show itself points out the irony
*YAY NOT ONLY DO WE HAVE SOUND, BUT FOR ONCE THE DESCRIPTION ACTUALLY MATCHES THE EPISODE. WAY TO GO GUYS!!!*
House writing Psych Symptoms:
Withholds pain
control
And lingering on it for a bit is such a good part. That's -his- psych symptoms, and he probably sat there thinking 'thats me, but what makes her different from me'.
Shame is what makes her different from him
This was the moment you knew how much house had vested in chase carrying the torch if you screw up he doesn’t waste time on anger or bs he makes fun and crumbles from the inside if house yells at you you actually might matter a bit in his life or routine
Last time I was this early, I still had lupus
it is never Lupus 😆
Wait no that’s impossible
That ball has saved a lot of lives.
3:50 that look Foreman gives Chase lol
House is so caring for his patients, I love him.
FINALLY AUDIO!!!! BACK ON TRACK
There is a concept in some places known as "team leader", with this idea: if you have a proffesional and somebody that is learning (such as a doctor and resident) then the pro has to "sign off" everything the begginer does and he is reponsible for every mistake the begginer did.
That's why House is mad- Chase was responsible for the mistake, even if he didn't do it himself
this is one of the best cases in the show to me, so much character development happens for everyone here
Wish it were still on Netflix...
So... Chase screwed up...
AGAIN?!?
Except the time Dr. Chase got it right. Remember the episode where House wants to amputate the little girl because he thinks its an infection? Dr. Chase figures out its an allergic reaction at the end and saves the girl from living with no arm. Who scolded house for that?
Chase would succeed House in the end so...
Wilson is so easy on the eyes, can't believe I didn't notice it before 😳
Wondered why she looked familiar, then @ 0:58 realized she has Cuddy's eyes.
“Do you get that often? Women who would rather die than get naked with you?” 😂
Miss you House 😥
2005 year! Nostalgia...
Chase. Only guy who will not care what house will think
Best TV serie ever 👏❤
Chase was warming up his seat
I love this scene, with House getting after Chase. House is mad because Chase did the wrong leg, it was done by a resident, he wasted time, made a potential lawsuit, put the patient’s life in danger, less information for House to figure it out. This is a similar situation with House and his leg, so it close to home.
The makeup department did a really good job on her self-harm cuts, they look really realistic. Either that or she actually cuts herself.
These actors really do go above and beyond, eh?
I think it's interesting that this woman didn't want to be looked at, and 6 seasons later Wilson didn't want treatment for the same reason
The rest of the episode thanks to the wiki -
House goes to the patient about the transplant, and confronts her about cutting herself. He realizes she is a bulimic, but she has managed to hide the usual physical signs of the disease by using an emetic, ipecac, which also causes muscle damage if used regularly - the pain in her leg and the damage to her heart. She admits to taking it three times a week. House tells her that he is ethically obliged to tell the committee about her bulimia, which will mean she will not get a new heart. However, he is willing to lie about it even though this would risk his medical license. He wants to know if she wants to live, because he's not sure if her own life is important to her. She stops him from leaving and tells him she doesn't want to die.
House goes to the committee and tells them that she has severe congestive heart failure. House says he put her on the transplant list because he had a hunch before the tests were in. Cuddy is skeptical about the "hunch", but House alibis himself. Vogler sits in on the meeting. House denies there are any reasons to deny her a transplant. Cuddy warns him about misleading the committee and asks straight out if there is anything that would disqualify the patient. House still denies that the patient should be disqualified from getting a new heart.
Wilson asks House if he lied. House asks Wilson why he voted for the transplant if he thought House was lying. The transplant goes forward.
The team discuss what House will do to Chase for screwing up the angiogram. He wonders why House knew the patient needed a transplant before the tests were in, and why he isn't gloating about beating them to the punch again. Chase starts looking through the patient's belongings and finds the ipecac.
House tells Cameron he wants Chase scared about being fired, but isn't going to fire him. Cameron keeps up with the negotiating skills until House tells her that everyone likes her and they don't dismiss her just because of her gender and good looks. She asks House if he likes her, but he denies that he does.
The transplant is successful. House brings a fried chicken dinner to the patient. She asks why he fought for her. House just says that she's his patient. He also tells her not to screw it up.
Ok, my earphones are fine
3:37 i felt that
The only thing that House ever got truly annoyed at was people wasting his time and incompetence, given both these things go hand and hand.
in my country patients are the ones who begged to be cured, here the doctors do the begging 🤣🤣🤣
I love it when house genuinely gets pissed
He got way worse than this on several occasions. lol. In later seasons
How to solve a case? Try to look at it from another perspective and see what happens...
wow house did it! he fixed my ear!
Every time a symptom starts showing: "oh that's just a side effect of X" 2 seconds later **seizing**
A little harsh on Chase I feel, but warranted if the mistake could've had bad consequences.
I think dying from a blood clot because your doctor was distracted by a cute nurse is a very bad consequence.
He should be doing his job not flirting at work if you can’t keep it in your pants you shouldn’t be a doctor
@syd bohne a mistake is if it's an accident, incompetence is when they aren't qualified for the job.
Alan... Tv has no consequences.
Its a blunder mistake which can have many consequences if left unchecked. There is a theory too, that it involved a foot which was synonymous to his own condition and doctors making the misdiagnosis. All these factors angered him, maybe?
The intro to this episode is actually pretty cool. Too bad it isn't online.
What's the differential on having two left feet? I didn't think lupus could do that.
In the various House clips comments, It is becoming boring seeing comments refering to lupus,,,it is not funny anymore
@@jamesgleeson6538 I still think it's lupus though
Foreman giving a disappointed look towards chase when he couldn’t see chases mistake either until house said something. Foreman’s my Least favorite person on this show anyway
Cameron is the worst followed by Foreman.
"Good morning, Control!"
The two left feet thing is so related able for me. So in plumbing school our teacher gave us a bunch of 2% grades and the length needed for the pipes to reach that grade he told us to then get a 1 % grade and length to get those pipes. The whole class basically started doing the formulas to get the answers including me who had the best grades at the end of the year. He was furious with us and belittled us we didn't understand why. The simple way to put it is you divide each pre written answer by 2....
It's so simple that if you think about it with a different method then you get the right answer but it takes way longer... Lots of that kind of stuff in the world.
How could they missed those scars on their series of tests??
You know why I know this show is fiction? Because House's handwriting is too legible.
Where is that patient that was diagnosed "Death By Horse Dong"? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why does nobody talk about how House uses his little ball, his cane, his video games, his television dramas... he's using them as stims.
He's keeping busy, so he can focus.
Wished house was back on
Control?
Has his Pedometer been keeping him fit
3:35 oh wow 😮
If a hospital ever tells me they have to redo something because "there was a shadow" be suspicious AF
Did we fix the last upload? It doesn't have any audio
What they don't tell u is u will feel like u pissed urself
I was genuinley waiting for the episode to reveal that vogler sabotaged chase with the feet pics
Loved this show
could any one tell me what was the diagnosis for this one ?
Heart failure because of weight loss drugs because of bulimia
@@datguy688 thank you , i appreciate it
Attacked by a cat. Didn't you see the scratches?
I’m pretty sure it’s Lupus
@@ADdude its never lupus until it is
2:13
Wilson: I had to convince her to do that one!
House: You get that often? Women rather die than get naked with you?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Duuuuuude the patient looks like cuddy
They stopped talking about costs/expenses for procedures after a few seasons :)
Just One Cornetto
Give It To Me
Give Me Cornetto
From Walls Ice Creeeeaaaaaam
I've just realised there is always a corntto advert that plays before these
CheatCoded yes and it gets very annoying after you’ve watched a lot of these clips
Just one cornetto
Give it to me
Give me cornetto
From WALLLLLS ICE CREEEEAAAAAM
What?
Any twilight fans notice this is Bellas mom
ah yes. audio
House: redo the angeogram
UA-cam Subtitle: redo the INSTAGRAM
WHERE IS YOUR SELF- CONTROLL..??!!
Last scene. House looks at the woman with lots of curiosity knowing she is a cutter. That’s of interest to him.
talk about 'control'
the "money shot"
OMG this video has sound
Man, how can people stand cutting themselves like that? Whenever I accidentally get a paper cut I fucking squirm like a baby.
Medical show. They say "nauseous" when "nausea" is more appropriate.
Or nauseated.
sooo..... any reason why neither foreman nor chase noticed that there were two left feet?
Is it possible to place an exray upside down on the white box? That would give the appearance of two left feet. House is pretty slapdash about placement
More importantly, how did Foreman and Chase not see the scars on her legs that House found?
Alex ...They are both poor dancers !*
Submitting all blackmail suspect names, aliases, origins today
Whats the music at 3:39? It's so good