Or the ones where he has flashbacks and realized he hallucinated the entire evening with Cuddy. I was like "Whaaaaaat?!" That was wild this show was amazing.
@@mimib8032 I corrected. I did not insult him. What? Do you want him to stay ignorant till the end of time just because english is not his first language?
@@Sniperboy5551yes, it is used to indicate when the observer is privy to narratively impactful information that the participants are not. In this context they are using "unironically" to colloquially refer to the fact that there is no hidden meaning, they are sincerely acting in such a way for the stated reason. Did you know that?
Yaknow when William Faulkner was asked how he felt about other authors of his time he said of Hemingway; “He has no courage, has never crawled out on a limb. He has never been known to use a word that might cause the reader to check with a dictionary to see if it is properly used” to which Hemingway responded; “Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? He thinks I don’t know the ten-dollar words. I know them all right. But there are older and simpler and better words, and those are the ones I use.” Did you know that? Also did you know that the original poster could have taken the word “unironically” out of their sentence entirely, and the same exact thing would have been conveyed. Stop trying to use filler words to make sentences sound more elegant. When you try too hard to sound overtly opulent in writing, to a point where you could take the words out and still be staying the same thing, than it just comes across as though you’re putting makeup on a pig… jackass
Ah I see my comment has been deleted, not too shocking. Okay I’m drunk and have nothing better to do, so I’ll post it 10 more times Edit: alright thrice is enough for now….But I’m warning yall!
@@thomaswillard6267 Yaknow when William Faulkner was asked what he thought about other writers of the time he said of Hemingway; Ernest Hemingway: he has no courage, has never crawled out on a limb. He has never been known to use a word that might cause the reader to check with a dictionary to see if it is properly used To which Hemingway responded; Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? He thinks I don’t know the ten-dollar words. I know them all right. But there are older and simpler and better words, and those are the ones I use. Did you know that? Also, did you know that the original poster could have removed the word “unironically” from their sentence and nothing would change in what they were conveying. Stop trying to overtly use elegant distinguished decadent big ten-dollar filler words to sound opulent. In writing we call this zombie talk, if you can take the words out of the sentence and still be saying the same thing, than you’re just putting makeup on a pig
Anne Dudek’s acting as she tried to comprehend what was happening and why, and then the crushing eureka moment that played across her face when she realised it was the amantadine and that she was basically already gone… Deserved a fucking Emmy.
when she did that, man, i bawled. she's an actual acting MVP. she always knows how to make the right expressions and when to execute them. these two episodes genuinely broke my heart. it bothered me.
Even though i was never a big fan of Amber, she actually brought the best out of wilson and was a perfect contrast to his personality. I wish the show hadn't killed her off.
"Get of the bus." "I can't" "Why not?" "Because it doesn't hurt here." That line didn't was heavy when it aired. Hearing it again today... hits like a building landed on me. I get it, more than I ever wanted to.
@@snowyowl2784You’ll make it through whatever you’re going through, by getting through it you prove to yourself you are better than whatever is causing you pain
The one with the lady trapped under the building who House convinced to amputate her leg had me sobbing for hours. “You don’t want to be like me.” And then she died on the way to the hospital from a fat embolism.
@@nikkan3810 The mental breakdown didn't carry over, but it triggered the beginning of his relationship with Cuddy, that was the season finale cliffhanger
These aren't the only patients who died, I remember a black college student who dies because his dad had given him a weld tester that was radioactive and destroyed his immune system and a woman Foreman killed by irradiating her despite her having an infection. Of all of them, I think the college students death is the most tragic, he has his whole life ahead of him and is accidentally killed essentially by his only family member.
@@Valehass that’s right! I knew 3 was too low a number. add to that the one Chase inadvertently killed because he was distracted at the clinic on the phone and he wrote a prescription instead of examining her. Oh and the guy with the dog that 13 ended up losing because the dog took the pills. Dog died too.
i feel like they were just trying to go for 3 of the most gut-wrenching ones. i think there were multiple cases too, like that one w/ the homeless woman that had rabies, so i'd imagine the vid would be ridiculously long if they did EVERY. SINGLE. CASE where their patient died because their prognosis was too bad that they couldnt save them
I remember another one that House obsessed over to the point where he did an autopsy to discover the cause of death. I think it was a wire from her bra that had allowed an infection to develop and turn into sepsis? Plus another early one with a sick nurse who was inadvertently sickening and I believed killed at least one child with a comfort teddy bear her coughing had contaminated?
Life isn’t fair. It’s random and tragically unfair. I just lost my best friend. Not only was she the greatest friend you could dream of, she was a passionate and dynamic activist, a hard worker and made a lasting impact on the world. Both in the people she knew who became her friends and in the success of the work she did. She achieved more in 41 years than most people do in a lifetime. I would have traded places with her in a second- I am a decent person but I could not, cannot give to the world as she did. But that was never an option. She fought breast cancer for almost a decade, until they simply ran out of treatments for her to try. And she was very tired. We can only take what they gave us and be better for it, continue her work to make the world a better place.
Notice at the end he states "naomis baby" it was him giving her validation as to how she felt, he may have not fully understood her absolte devotion to the give the baby the best chance possible but he did a little. In the end he carried out her will.
These aren't just about the patients. These are some of the cases that hit the team the hardest - the dictator wasn't a tragedy for his death, but it hit hard due to the moral sides to the situation.
Robert Sean Leonard is such an fantastic actor. His performance in Wilson's Heart specifically is some of the best work I've seen from an actor. Absolute, believable heartbreak.
Wilson's heart is probably one of the best episodes of TV and one that is truly heartbreaking and emotional for multiple reasons. Poor Wilson has such a journey on House , his plotline sends him through the ringer multiple times.
Christ that first case hit me hard. My godmother made a very similar decision when she was diagnosed with breast cancer during her pregnancy. She lived almost six years after.
Me too. A classmate of mine from college was diagnosed with stomach cancer fairly early in her pregnancy. She carried the baby until it could survive outside of the womb, had a c-section and started treatment. I believe she passed before her son's first birthday. She wasn't even 25.
Theres two deaths on this show that will always be branded in my mind, they showed one the pregnant mom who died in child birth. The second was the woman who was trapped in a parking structure and had to have her leg cut off. Those deaths were in my opinion were the saddest
That was a mostly true story. In 1995, Timothy McVeigh bombed the Oklahoma city Federal Building. Injured 680, killing 168 people, 19 of them children. A woman in the basement had to have her leg amputated. Because the 1 point that held the building up was where her leg was pinned. They did it by flashlight with no anesthesia. Below a building that might collapse at any moment. In fact, they twice had to evacuate. Leaving her in the basement alone. The Doctor broke 4 scaples, dulled the amputation saw, and finished the amputation with a pocket knife he happened to have in his pocket. She did survive. I remembered the story at the time it happened. After 29 years I went back to make sure of the facts.
It's because of the diagnosis she names. Infantile Alexander's Disease is one of the great horrors of parenthood. It's a rare neurodegenerative disease with no cure. At most, if you're "lucky" and willing to put your baby through endless procedures, you might scrape out five to ten years filled with constant, escalating suffering. Sometimes the life is only measured in weeks. It's an especially brutal diagnosis. You are sentenced to watch your child die slow and there's next to nothing to be done. There's also a version that gives a much higher life expectancy, but infantile is another beast.
Yeah. Everyone talked about Wilson's sorrow. But House was just as sad as Wilson. When he says that it doesn't hurt here at the bus, you know that House felt super guilty that Amber cannot make it. And knowing how House is, he feels that he would have felt at ease if he did not make it. And his inner mind projecting itself as Amber and talking to him was just a cherry on top of the scene and nice foreshadow of his Amber hallucinations in later episodes.
The Wilson’s Heart episode killed me. I was in a relationship and she was actually the reason I started watching the show. We had just moved into an apartment together and we couldn’t afford cable or Internet yet. Luckily she had the entire House box set. We would lay on the couch in the living room and watch it together. When we got to these episodes (including House’s Head) I started thinking about going through this with her. She didn’t notice right away because we were cuddling and I was behind her. Finally one of my tears hit her skin and she turned around and looked at me. She realized I was crying. Being a typical woman seeing me cry made her smile. She knew it was how I would react is this was happening to us. I actually had a near death experience with that same girlfriend. I collapsed and was dead for several minutes. The only reason I came back was because I had the memory of my kids being born. Then I slowly started hearing her voice yelling my name. It got louder and louder until I came to. There was a large puddle of blood where my head was on the ground and I still had blood pouring from my head getting into my eyes.
"You kind of deserve it" is so much heavier when you realize it's not really Amber speaking to House, but his own subconscious telling him this. This feeling is all too familiar for far too many people.
I honestly wouldnt want to wake up to say goodbye. Id rather die sleeping and at peace. Dont wake me up because you need it. Dont let me die scared and knowing what im leaving behind. Let me go in peace and without fear or sadness.
This issue is they nor you don't know what you truly want until it happens. Amber was still a doctor. No way she wouldn't want to say goodbye and know. People regret saying goodbye all the time.
That's what I thought, I really don't want to wake up I'd be bitter about the whole situation and blame everyone after finally being gone, I wanna go in peace
I would if I could give closure to my loved one. He is left behind, I would want to assure him that everything is ok as I know for me, it will be. Out of love, I think i would choose the fear.
Imagine telling someone what’s wrong with them and not having to explain to them that they are dying cuz they can figure it out themselves, what a nightmare scenario to understand before you are told that you are dying
The dibala case was interesting because chase did what he did and cameron left him over it but just a little bit after chase killed dibala, cameron killed the doctor that had lung issues because he was in intractable pain and was going to die. She wasnt against killing absolutely. She just needed a reason she could agree with.
Cameron only has principles for personal pain. Less so for a population. Those are just faces in the crowd, she saves people for her misplaced sense of victimization.
The wife in the first clip. I always am hoping I’ll never be someone who hears news like that. Also, the way house was with the husband seems to me to be one of the few times he was actually caring and almost feeling for the person
Everytime I see the scene on the bus and House just talks about not wanting to be in pain anymore- I’ve never felt more scene, or understood somebody so much in a scenario. I suffer from chronic leg pain, there are days I cannot walk because it’s too unbearable. I’m only 20 but it makes my life so hard to live, I cannot experience parties, or time spent running around with friends because it hurts too badly. In turn my mental health from having to be inside all the time, being in so much pain all the time- has certainly helped in its decline. There are times I wonder what it would be like to be free- not only from the physical pain but the mental burden of myself. There are days, I’d want to stay on that bus forever. I just have to remind myself that I have people in my life who love me, and it’d hurt worse than everything I’d been through to take myself away from them and make them hurt.
My sibling in Christ, I do hope you’re doing better and I will say a prayer for you. I know that desolate feeling all too well and I’ve thought the same, I wouldn’t want to hurt my loved ones by taking matters into my own hands. That and my little amount of faith is what’s saving me. God Bless you ❤❤❤
It killed me that they all scrambled to figure out what was wrong with Amber but when she woke up and heard the symptoms she said "The flu pills. I'm dead..." I'm not saying they should've woken her sooner. I'm saying that she was such a brilliant doctor. She fully understood in an instant that it was over... The actress portrayed the pain of that realization so well. It hurt so bad to watch her put it together...
I can't even begin to imagine how Wilson must've felt, even as an actor he had to have a connection with her. Then to find out that he had cancer himself, and he was one of the best actors of the entire show. I always liked Wilson's character.
I actually saw him on good doctor first but he came there as a patient but he as a main role he's really get me in it I really cried for this scene and more stuff he and house did together
Waking up Wilsons girlfriend was kind of morbid... I mean, seeing your friends file thru to say goodbye, it must be like watching your own funeral, especially from a prone position.
"What's my necklace made of?" I lost my breath. I was a teenager, me and my family watching together, air date. The last time that dream woman said "what's my necklace made of" I said oh my God and my mom looked at me like what and then House said "....AMBER...."😢
I hate seeing Wilson suffer man so many times through the show he's short changed its a real shame that scene no matter what takes me out man so depressing
I can't agree with you on this because Diaballa M and M was a Cruel Dictator, Who was about to start a genocide in his own Country to stop any kind of resistance against his Cruelty but on other hand, Anakin Skywalker was a Victim of the tragedy which happened with his mother and that tragedy turned him into Darth Vader but later in 6th movie of Star_Wars, he redeemed himself by killing his Evil Master Sheev_Palpatine and Saving his son Luke Skywalker's Life from his Evil Master Sheev_Palpatine Who actually turned Anakin Skywalker into Darth Vader by using his mother's D-e-a-t-h as Weapon against him.
Standing at the hospital bedside of your wife, the mother of your kids, and watching her die is the most cruel thing. Twenty years later, it still makes me weep.
The song from the end wilson's heart is "passing afternoon" by iron & wine, beautifully fitting song. had me crying for days when I watched this episode
Seeing House found peace in purgatory with Amber without pain was kinda Truck of emotion. Knowing that everyday House is living in pain while Wilson got his heart rip off from his chest from random accident. Truly saddest episode of Dr. House.
My fav chapter, also the first one i ever saw. I was 10 years old i guess and i didn't knew what i was watching, but at the end i was crying when Sean has to decide to kill Naomi to save their baby.
I've seen many doctors talk about how House MD is not a accurate. True, it is a TV drama after all. But not one (maybe I just havent seen the video) talks about how House handles deaths, something that sadly happens in doctors line of work. I think the episodes where House failed to cure his patients are the most powerful episodes. Wilson's Heart, Daddy's boy, Help Me.
Amber's dath hit me hard. I didnt watch the run when it first aired but finished the whole series this year- She knew she was gone and you can see her face when she realizes their is no hope- and wilson is just looking into her eyes the whole see knowing shes slipping away... totally sucks. and her convos w house on the white bus is like Q and Picard in Star TRek.
Idk how people can actually do this stuff for a living. To have someone’s life in your hands on the daily basis and those days when you save a life is probably the best feeling in the world but losing someone has to be the worst. My mental would be a rollercoaster smh
"House's Head" and "Wilson's Heart" are two of the best writing in television ever.
Mind blowing stuff
They really are. I will sometimes go back and watch just those episodes again.
100%
Or the ones where he has flashbacks and realized he hallucinated the entire evening with Cuddy. I was like "Whaaaaaat?!" That was wild this show was amazing.
Yup, House's head is great
Wilson was such a good person. Between losing Amber and getting cancer, his plot lines had me crying.
Good people don't cheat on their wives
@@mattfoster2289 Nobody’s perfect.
Not to mention what he did after his father found out he was the lead of A Midsummer's Night...
@@DaneOrschlovsky 😂😂😂IKR. That didn’t turn out well AT ALL!!!
At least we know house give him the best with what little time was left even if it took him faking his death for his best friend
The husband's performace in the first clip was trully amazing. You can feel the pain he's felling. Hats off to the actor.
He did not fell any pain, he "felt" pain.
@mr.j5112 English isn't his first language. Feel better about yourself, Captain Pedantic?
@@mimib8032 I corrected. I did not insult him. What? Do you want him to stay ignorant till the end of time just because english is not his first language?
Your sentence is also incorrect. It's an example of comma splice. @@mr.j5112
@@mr.j5112 BTW, 'English' should be capitalised in your sentence. I didn't want you to stay ignorant till the end of time.
unironically every time i see wilson crying over ambers death i cry a little it's one of the saddest episodes in the whole series
Do you know what “ironic” means?
@@Sniperboy5551yes, it is used to indicate when the observer is privy to narratively impactful information that the participants are not.
In this context they are using "unironically" to colloquially refer to the fact that there is no hidden meaning, they are sincerely acting in such a way for the stated reason.
Did you know that?
Yaknow when William Faulkner was asked how he felt about other authors of his time he said of Hemingway;
“He has no courage, has never crawled out on a limb. He has never been known to use a word that might cause the reader to check with a dictionary to see if it is properly used”
to which Hemingway responded;
“Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? He thinks I don’t know the ten-dollar words. I know them all right. But there are older and simpler and better words, and those are the ones I use.”
Did you know that? Also did you know that the original poster could have taken the word “unironically” out of their sentence entirely, and the same exact thing would have been conveyed. Stop trying to use filler words to make sentences sound more elegant. When you try too hard to sound overtly opulent in writing, to a point where you could take the words out and still be staying the same thing, than it just comes across as though you’re putting makeup on a pig…
jackass
Ah I see my comment has been deleted, not too shocking. Okay I’m drunk and have nothing better to do, so I’ll post it 10 more times
Edit: alright thrice is enough for now….But I’m warning yall!
@@thomaswillard6267 Yaknow when William Faulkner was asked what he thought about other writers of the time he said of Hemingway;
Ernest Hemingway: he has no courage, has never crawled out on a limb. He has never been known to use a word that might cause the reader to check with a dictionary to see if it is properly used
To which Hemingway responded;
Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words? He thinks I don’t know the ten-dollar words. I know them all right. But there are older and simpler and better words, and those are the ones I use.
Did you know that? Also, did you know that the original poster could have removed the word “unironically” from their sentence and nothing would change in what they were conveying. Stop trying to overtly use elegant distinguished decadent big ten-dollar filler words to sound opulent. In writing we call this zombie talk, if you can take the words out of the sentence and still be saying the same thing, than you’re just putting makeup on a pig
Anne Dudek’s acting as she tried to comprehend what was happening and why, and then the crushing eureka moment that played across her face when she realised it was the amantadine and that she was basically already gone…
Deserved a fucking Emmy.
when she did that, man, i bawled. she's an actual acting MVP. she always knows how to make the right expressions and when to execute them. these two episodes genuinely broke my heart. it bothered me.
Almost cried on a train. What the hell. Normally I am not the one to cry!
Even though i was never a big fan of Amber, she actually brought the best out of wilson and was a perfect contrast to his personality. I wish the show hadn't killed her off.
You should watch her in Mad Men. She did a great job in that show as well.
Even though they killed her she remained for a number of episodes in House's head, beautiful if you ask me!
on the other hand she tried to kill chase in his party
@M7_Saffar No, that was House. Amber was House's subconscious at that point.
They had to. If they hadn't killed her, her character would not have been as memorable.
"Get of the bus."
"I can't"
"Why not?"
"Because it doesn't hurt here."
That line didn't was heavy when it aired. Hearing it again today... hits like a building landed on me. I get it, more than I ever wanted to.
I don't want it to hurt anymore.
@@snowyowl2784You’ll make it through whatever you’re going through, by getting through it you prove to yourself you are better than whatever is causing you pain
Yeah. As I grow older, I get to like Dr. House more and more. It's an incredibly well scripted character.
I would've said the same thing...
Understood.
Agreed. I don’t remember what it feels like to not be in pain.
The one with the lady trapped under the building who House convinced to amputate her leg had me sobbing for hours. “You don’t want to be like me.” And then she died on the way to the hospital from a fat embolism.
WHAT SHE DIED !?!? I thought she survived!!
@@mindyourbusinesbro6813 didn't house have a mental breakdown over it that carried over into next season?
@@nikkan3810yes, yes he did
@@nikkan3810 The mental breakdown didn't carry over, but it triggered the beginning of his relationship with Cuddy, that was the season finale cliffhanger
@@HallidayASR She didn't come to his rescue at the end of the episode. He imagined it.
Edit: Correction, that was a different season.
"Why arent you angry?"
"That's not the last feeling I want to experience"
That broke me.
same...
These aren't the only patients who died, I remember a black college student who dies because his dad had given him a weld tester that was radioactive and destroyed his immune system and a woman Foreman killed by irradiating her despite her having an infection.
Of all of them, I think the college students death is the most tragic, he has his whole life ahead of him and is accidentally killed essentially by his only family member.
@@Valehass that’s right! I knew 3 was too low a number. add to that the one Chase inadvertently killed because he was distracted at the clinic on the phone and he wrote a prescription instead of examining her.
Oh and the guy with the dog that 13 ended up losing because the dog took the pills. Dog died too.
i feel like they were just trying to go for 3 of the most gut-wrenching ones. i think there were multiple cases too, like that one w/ the homeless woman that had rabies, so i'd imagine the vid would be ridiculously long if they did EVERY. SINGLE. CASE where their patient died because their prognosis was too bad that they couldnt save them
There was the that one where the cop died and Foreman almost died.
Probably going to do a part 2 video to this.
I remember another one that House obsessed over to the point where he did an autopsy to discover the cause of death. I think it was a wire from her bra that had allowed an infection to develop and turn into sepsis?
Plus another early one with a sick nurse who was inadvertently sickening and I believed killed at least one child with a comfort teddy bear her coughing had contaminated?
19:27 That quiet "I killed her" always makes me want to cry.
Oh, I didn't even notice that he said that until you pointed it out! I could never make it out
What? I never understand what he said.
Why is it always Wilson who suffers 😭😭
Kutner: "Well excuse me Princess."
Because he was a cheater
Because Wilson is Watson and House is Holmes. One is empath one is sociopath.
Nice people also do
Life isn’t fair. It’s random and tragically unfair. I just lost my best friend. Not only was she the greatest friend you could dream of, she was a passionate and dynamic activist, a hard worker and made a lasting impact on the world. Both in the people she knew who became her friends and in the success of the work she did. She achieved more in 41 years than most people do in a lifetime. I would have traded places with her in a second- I am a decent person but I could not, cannot give to the world as she did.
But that was never an option. She fought breast cancer for almost a decade, until they simply ran out of treatments for her to try.
And she was very tired.
We can only take what they gave us and be better for it, continue her work to make the world a better place.
Notice at the end he states "naomis baby" it was him giving her validation as to how she felt, he may have not fully understood her absolte devotion to the give the baby the best chance possible but he did a little. In the end he carried out her will.
Yup
13:01 That subtle widening of her eyes when she's realizes she's dying, brilliant acting. I'm not crying, you're crying.
I'm surprised they added the "dictator" guy over the "collapsed building" girl that House failed to actually save
Because she was already dead even before reaching the hospital. 🤦♂️🤦♂️😁😅
@@ethanhunt7651NOBODY WANTED TO BELIEVE THAt we ALL WANTED HER TO LIVE
I mean, he saved Liz
Gotta get the Vader kill in
These aren't just about the patients. These are some of the cases that hit the team the hardest - the dictator wasn't a tragedy for his death, but it hit hard due to the moral sides to the situation.
Wilson losing Amber always makes me sob like a baby that man didn’t deserve all that happened to him.
Except when he almost broke his hand on House's chin. He deserved that!
@@Goibniu001 fair enough😂
@@ryanorielly5617 🤣
Robert Sean Leonard is such an fantastic actor. His performance in Wilson's Heart specifically is some of the best work I've seen from an actor. Absolute, believable heartbreak.
Ambers facial expressions were amazing in this. You could see the fear in her eyes
She did an amazing job acting, making her rhat much harder.
Not only that but they somehow made her look really pretty there, so it feels doubly wrong.
@@nikkan3810: pretty in the most vulnerable sense.
Wilson's heart is probably one of the best episodes of TV and one that is truly heartbreaking and emotional for multiple reasons. Poor Wilson has such a journey on House , his plotline sends him through the ringer multiple times.
Christ that first case hit me hard. My godmother made a very similar decision when she was diagnosed with breast cancer during her pregnancy. She lived almost six years after.
Me too. A classmate of mine from college was diagnosed with stomach cancer fairly early in her pregnancy. She carried the baby until it could survive outside of the womb, had a c-section and started treatment. I believe she passed before her son's first birthday. She wasn't even 25.
@@reneekyndra9771 she lives on in him...
@@reneekyndra9771what a tragedy. 💔
Amber being alive but knowing she's already dead makes me think of the "You may live to see man made horrors beyond your comprehension" quote.
Her acting in that moment is impeccable
There were a lot more patients who died, like the one Foreman killed, the rabies girl, the girl trapped under the building
Yeah but they couldn’t have fit all of those in 8 seasons scenes in one video
@@EphemeralProductionssure they could have. UA-cam videos can be over 12 hours long.
@@CantHandleThisCanYamaybe they’re saving up for a part two…
I think these are patients killed by choice, hence the "WEREN'T Saved" in the title.
@@parkurist the girl foreman murdered counts as a choice
Theres two deaths on this show that will always be branded in my mind, they showed one the pregnant mom who died in child birth. The second was the woman who was trapped in a parking structure and had to have her leg cut off. Those deaths were in my opinion were the saddest
That was a mostly true story. In 1995, Timothy McVeigh bombed the Oklahoma city Federal Building. Injured 680, killing 168 people, 19 of them children.
A woman in the basement had to have her leg amputated. Because the 1 point that held the building up was where her leg was pinned. They did it by flashlight with no anesthesia. Below a building that might collapse at any moment. In fact, they twice had to evacuate. Leaving her in the basement alone.
The Doctor broke 4 scaples, dulled the amputation saw, and finished the amputation with a pocket knife he happened to have in his pocket.
She did survive.
I remembered the story at the time it happened. After 29 years I went back to make sure of the facts.
@user-ny2se3uy9q
I couldn't read about any of that at the time. The Times magazine cover is still seared into my brain.
5:17 House breaking and showing sympathy for barely even a second is incredibly rare.
I think 8:25 is where it really shows. That made me feel something.
It's because of the diagnosis she names. Infantile Alexander's Disease is one of the great horrors of parenthood. It's a rare neurodegenerative disease with no cure. At most, if you're "lucky" and willing to put your baby through endless procedures, you might scrape out five to ten years filled with constant, escalating suffering. Sometimes the life is only measured in weeks. It's an especially brutal diagnosis. You are sentenced to watch your child die slow and there's next to nothing to be done.
There's also a version that gives a much higher life expectancy, but infantile is another beast.
Now that I’m in a relationship, Wilson’s heart destroyed me thinking about how I’d feel if it was her
Good lord man me too, im married and im putting myself in both their positions and it wrecks me
@@secretaryofoffense7118: really amazing script right there!
16:46-House and Amber on the bus is one of the greatest scenes in the entire series imo.
Very Harry Potter and Dumbledore in Purgatory Kings Cross Station ❤
Yeah. Everyone talked about Wilson's sorrow. But House was just as sad as Wilson. When he says that it doesn't hurt here at the bus, you know that House felt super guilty that Amber cannot make it. And knowing how House is, he feels that he would have felt at ease if he did not make it. And his inner mind projecting itself as Amber and talking to him was just a cherry on top of the scene and nice foreshadow of his Amber hallucinations in later episodes.
The scene where house remembers the crash is pretty good too.
The Wilson’s Heart episode killed me. I was in a relationship and she was actually the reason I started watching the show. We had just moved into an apartment together and we couldn’t afford cable or Internet yet. Luckily she had the entire House box set. We would lay on the couch in the living room and watch it together. When we got to these episodes (including House’s Head) I started thinking about going through this with her. She didn’t notice right away because we were cuddling and I was behind her. Finally one of my tears hit her skin and she turned around and looked at me. She realized I was crying. Being a typical woman seeing me cry made her smile. She knew it was how I would react is this was happening to us. I actually had a near death experience with that same girlfriend. I collapsed and was dead for several minutes. The only reason I came back was because I had the memory of my kids being born. Then I slowly started hearing her voice yelling my name. It got louder and louder until I came to. There was a large puddle of blood where my head was on the ground and I still had blood pouring from my head getting into my eyes.
i hope you’re doing okay now ❤
1: are you still with her
2: if yes, marry her now
"That's not the last feeling I want to experience" hit me like a truck
"You kind of deserve it" is so much heavier when you realize it's not really Amber speaking to House, but his own subconscious telling him this.
This feeling is all too familiar for far too many people.
Robert Sean Leonard not getting an Emmy for the s4 finale is actually criminal
I honestly wouldnt want to wake up to say goodbye. Id rather die sleeping and at peace. Dont wake me up because you need it. Dont let me die scared and knowing what im leaving behind. Let me go in peace and without fear or sadness.
This this this this this
This issue is they nor you don't know what you truly want until it happens. Amber was still a doctor. No way she wouldn't want to say goodbye and know.
People regret saying goodbye all the time.
That's what I thought, I really don't want to wake up I'd be bitter about the whole situation and blame everyone after finally being gone, I wanna go in peace
I would if I could give closure to my loved one. He is left behind, I would want to assure him that everything is ok as I know for me, it will be. Out of love, I think i would choose the fear.
Goddamn why did reading this comment in particular make me tear up
Imagine telling someone what’s wrong with them and not having to explain to them that they are dying cuz they can figure it out themselves, what a nightmare scenario to understand before you are told that you are dying
As a guy with 6 months in the chamber its actually a reassuring thought
The dibala case was interesting because chase did what he did and cameron left him over it but just a little bit after chase killed dibala, cameron killed the doctor that had lung issues because he was in intractable pain and was going to die.
She wasnt against killing absolutely. She just needed a reason she could agree with.
Cameron honestly sucked through and through. Her "kindness" always felt more like faked or manipulative niceness.
Cameron only has principles for personal pain. Less so for a population. Those are just faces in the crowd, she saves people for her misplaced sense of victimization.
“Wilson’s Heart gets me every time 🥺
The wife in the first clip. I always am hoping I’ll never be someone who hears news like that. Also, the way house was with the husband seems to me to be one of the few times he was actually caring and almost feeling for the person
House showing actual humanity is something to be treasured in this series
That thumbnail pulls right at the heartstrings.
Everytime I see the scene on the bus and House just talks about not wanting to be in pain anymore- I’ve never felt more scene, or understood somebody so much in a scenario.
I suffer from chronic leg pain, there are days I cannot walk because it’s too unbearable. I’m only 20 but it makes my life so hard to live, I cannot experience parties, or time spent running around with friends because it hurts too badly.
In turn my mental health from having to be inside all the time, being in so much pain all the time- has certainly helped in its decline. There are times I wonder what it would be like to be free- not only from the physical pain but the mental burden of myself. There are days, I’d want to stay on that bus forever. I just have to remind myself that I have people in my life who love me, and it’d hurt worse than everything I’d been through to take myself away from them and make them hurt.
My sibling in Christ, I do hope you’re doing better and I will say a prayer for you. I know that desolate feeling all too well and I’ve thought the same, I wouldn’t want to hurt my loved ones by taking matters into my own hands. That and my little amount of faith is what’s saving me. God Bless you ❤❤❤
It killed me that they all scrambled to figure out what was wrong with Amber but when she woke up and heard the symptoms she said "The flu pills. I'm dead..." I'm not saying they should've woken her sooner. I'm saying that she was such a brilliant doctor. She fully understood in an instant that it was over... The actress portrayed the pain of that realization so well. It hurt so bad to watch her put it together...
Again you can instantly tell the heart House was putting into this
James Earl Jones is amazing. His voice is powerful and carries so much emotion~
Yet, he was so afraid of his own voice that he literally didn't speak for six years.
@@bernhardwall6876 :O
There’s no mistaking James Earl Jones!
@@jeannehall6546 rest in peace to that amazing man...
rip 😢
7:54 the compassion in houses voice when he's normally so rough show's he really does care
"House's Head" and "Wilson's Heart" are probably the best episodes of House out there
Wilson saying good by to his wife was the most powerful moment I’ve ever experienced .
Wilson is a friend we all wish to have. The man went through so much and get alot of ahit from House yet still remained loyal.
Hands down one of the best compilation of house videos! Great writing, acting and storylines! Touching !
That story about the flu pills that can kill you has traumatized me, like "logs from Final Destination" kind of trauma.
They can kill you only if your liver fails
@@Vika-kz9sqKidneys*. Her kidneys were damaged and dialysis couldn't clear the medicine out hence it poisoned her causing hepatic failure.
I can't even begin to imagine how Wilson must've felt, even as an actor he had to have a connection with her. Then to find out that he had cancer himself, and he was one of the best actors of the entire show. I always liked Wilson's character.
I actually saw him on good doctor first but he came there as a patient but he as a main role he's really get me in it I really cried for this scene and more stuff he and house did together
Imagine being the last person your loved one ever sees...
Well, there are worse people one could see at the end...
I remember the lady that had Rabies... Foreman was by her side when she died telling her that he (pretending to be his husband) forgave her.
Waking up Wilsons girlfriend was kind of morbid...
I mean, seeing your friends file thru to say goodbye, it must be like watching your own funeral, especially from a prone position.
Prone??? She wasn't prone.
I was not prepared to cry this much today
Same
Ambers death was so sad 😢
"Wilson's heart" always makes me cry
"What's my necklace made of?" I lost my breath. I was a teenager, me and my family watching together, air date. The last time that dream woman said "what's my necklace made of" I said oh my God and my mom looked at me like what and then House said "....AMBER...."😢
Wow her face on the bus at 18.39 is so beautiful and those eyes my god perfect.
I just can't imagine what would have been for all the young actors in the cast to work in the same scene with a living legend like James Earl Jones
I hate seeing Wilson suffer man so many times through the show he's short changed its a real shame that scene no matter what takes me out man so depressing
House with the C-section is showing harsh empathy
Such excellent acting!! Few ‘actors’ can do realistically portray/elicit such profound emotion. Good sadness?
Naomi’s husband is the best actor I felt horrible watching this…I’m pregnant and it just resonated
5:54 - 6:10 Probably the hardest roast and truth house has ever said to a patient ☠
The Amber storyline breaks me every time. I can't even watch her in anything else without crying!
Chase (in another universe) has killed an incarnation of Darth Vader.
I can't agree with you on this because Diaballa M and M was a Cruel Dictator, Who was about to start a genocide in his own Country to stop any kind of resistance against his Cruelty but on other hand, Anakin Skywalker was a Victim of the tragedy which happened with his mother and that tragedy turned him into Darth Vader but later in 6th movie of Star_Wars, he redeemed himself by killing his Evil Master Sheev_Palpatine and Saving his son Luke Skywalker's Life from his Evil Master Sheev_Palpatine Who actually turned Anakin Skywalker into Darth Vader by using his mother's D-e-a-t-h as Weapon against him.
@@ethanhunt7651 the actor that plays Dibala, James Earl Jones, was the voice of Darth Vader in the original trilogy, that is what OC is referencing
5:18 That feels like a genuine sorry. I don't know how to explain it.
Her saying we will always want a little longer hit so hard now. Because I wanted a little bit more time with my dad.
The most unexpected bunch of vids mashed together
You can't save everyone unfortunately.
One of the first things all doctors learn in their hands-on training.
20:45 First time I've seen Darth Vader on a hospital bed.
the first one really make me cry. make me remember back when seeing my mom die at the hospital early this year
I wonder if they'll surviv- oh wait no.
Standing at the hospital bedside of your wife, the mother of your kids, and watching her die is the most cruel thing. Twenty years later, it still makes me weep.
Amber and Wilson with Stacks playing over it…I’m bawling 😭😭😭
Chase became a firefighter 😂 🤣
Wilson's girlfriend dying was very sad😢 I really like her acting and she was so sweet
The Tyrant...one of the greatest actor. So powerful.
The episode with Amber's death messed me up for DAYS. I was sobbing like crazy by the end of that episode.
The song from the end wilson's heart is "passing afternoon" by iron & wine, beautifully fitting song. had me crying for days when I watched this episode
I hate how they made Amber’s Character so nasty that I wasted time to like her ,hating her up until she was on her deathbed 😭
I think they did it because that’s realistic how we feel about people sometimes death brings us together
Amazing video, we need a part two!!
I'd argue that the Echo virus - maternity ward episode was the saddest. Nothing's sadder than a newborn snuffing it.
Seeing House found peace in purgatory with Amber without pain was kinda Truck of emotion. Knowing that everyday House is living in pain while Wilson got his heart rip off from his chest from random accident. Truly saddest episode of Dr. House.
Ambers death will forever be one of the saddest, i loved amber
Long live the king. Rest in Peace James Earl Jones 🕊️🤍✨💐
And May the Force be with you
"Wilson's Heart" and "House's Head". The best-written episodes of the show.
4:19 trusting House to talk with a patient 1-on-1 is WILD
RIP James Earl Jones
I think there should be a part 2 somewhere. Nice video
14:39 is literally just Princeton’s student center if anyone is curious 😭😂
My fav chapter, also the first one i ever saw. I was 10 years old i guess and i didn't knew what i was watching, but at the end i was crying when Sean has to decide to kill Naomi to save their baby.
The "I think its time to go to sleep" broke me
Thanks. Exactly what I needed. A good dose of depression.
I love House
Such a genius … brutal but fair with everyone
I've seen many doctors talk about how House MD is not a accurate. True, it is a TV drama after all.
But not one (maybe I just havent seen the video) talks about how House handles deaths, something that sadly happens in doctors line of work.
I think the episodes where House failed to cure his patients are the most powerful episodes. Wilson's Heart, Daddy's boy, Help Me.
Was watching house again. Didn’t even realize I’m watching clips uploaded an hour ago 😂
This is one of the hardest scenes in House. Still recall at the time I was watching this episode, I cried like I was Wilson.
House had some of the most emotional episodes, Wilson's Heart was especially tragic and always gets me all misty-eyed.
RIP CTB! You were my favorite antagonizer
Amber's dath hit me hard. I didnt watch the run when it first aired but finished the whole series this year- She knew she was gone and you can see her face when she realizes their is no hope- and wilson is just looking into her eyes the whole see knowing shes slipping away... totally sucks. and her convos w house on the white bus is like Q and Picard in Star TRek.
Idk how people can actually do this stuff for a living. To have someone’s life in your hands on the daily basis and those days when you save a life is probably the best feeling in the world but losing someone has to be the worst. My mental would be a rollercoaster smh
See enough death you learn to push through it
Chase did the choice. This is why he became House at the end. Which is cool.
Gut wrenching episode 😢 and no spoilers it gets VERY bad for Wilson from that on 😢😢😢..