honestly, he didn't even play his full hand either. he could have really slammed him by stating that the only reason he was even there is because he was holding his employees as hostage
@@dillzilla4454 "Oh, Ed also seems to think hospitals should be run like a business. That you gotta trim the fat to maximize prophets. So, the next time you're stuck waiting three hours to get a z-pack or a splint, you can thank the brilliant businessman hoping to line his pockets with the salaries of fired doctors!" **
I love how House provoked Vogler into very clearly threatening him on stage. No words were heard, but everyone in the audience could tell House was there against his will. Vogler should have cut his losses when House delivered the first line.
He’s a smart business man, but he is used to bulling other to do things against their will. He hasn’t yet encountered someone who is as spiteful as house.
@@judgment5090 As I see it, Vogler as a character really isn't a smart business man. His speech for assuming the chairman role of the hospital's board mentioned his past in a way that clearly made it out to be a product of luck over skill. His micromanaging also is something that shows a relative lack of experience in any leading role, including that of the "intelligent" billionaire business man.
Vogler should've always been like, "Hold on. House is the guy that saved this millionaire, this other millionaire's kid, this politician and he's the crazy miracle worker that saved a jazz musician his legs." ** "Cutty, why in the hell aren't you people advertising with feats like this?" The dude is supposed to be this brilliant self-made businessman, right?
Ehh not really, most people in that room needed to be people important in the health industry, either investors who invest in healthcare, or healthcare workers, and all of them already know that these "new" drugs are just slight reformulations to keep patents, and the general public obviously doesn't care because this is a well known fact which has been covered by the media a multitude of times yet the companies are still in business.
Wilson's reaction is a mood, he looks like he's stopping himself from laughing. Dude's not even surprised, like he already knew House would say something.
Where is Wilson stopping himself from laughing? 6:15? The expression is so obviously of him being exhausted because he just spent time and some hope that maybe House would do something different, but in the end he doesn't change.
Wilson is one of those characters who everyone says deserves more love but in reality, let's all be real here... we all give him love, and he deserves it. lmao
@Akshay Natu "no money to be made" Some absurdly rich person shows up at this hospital once a month, minimum, explicitly to get House, because no one else has been able to diagnose them.
Fun fact: The story of Viopril as House tells it is almost literally the story of Lexapro. Is moderately more potent than it's generic predecessor (Celexa) and costs ten times as much.
This is only a thing in the USA. In Mexico, generic drugs cost literally a couple dollars. Not to long ago I was prescribed Alprazolam. In the US it is known as Xanax and is very expensive. Here with my prescription a bottle of 20 pills cost me 15 dollars
"I own the company, I'm certainly not to be trusted, right? So let me present someone who is directly under my thumb whose entire career and the careers of his team members are on the chopping block if he doesn't sufficiently talk up my product."
House wasn't wrong about Vogler. This was a power play from someone who had never lost a fight. Vogler had so much confidence in this play because nobody ever wanted to say no to him, and by him, I mean his money. House went rogue because he isn't intimidated by wealth or prestige and Vogler is genuinely shocked that House dared to go against him.
House doesn't like you and you want him to give a speech about your multi-million dollar pharmaceutical company....... what could possibly go wrong :D:D:D:D
@@kanikagaral7637 lol, no he doesn't. He fired Chase himself a season or two later, and drove away Cameron and Foreman. It's not that he didn't want to fire a member of his team. It's that he didn't want to be forced to fire a member of his team, especially by some corrupt businessman trying to domesticate him.
House is all about rationality. He knew if he caved, it would never end. The rational thing to do - mate sure he never, ever wants anything from you again. Sorted.
@@utsukofficialThe cop and House both were dicks to each other because of their private life issues and took it way too far, there was little rationality in that conflict. Vogler was an actual problem,although i see the similarities, i would argue House was only wrong with the cop (who also was in the wrong) but not Vogler
@@tajniak4335 Big difference in telling your employee to do something, and forcing them to fire a member from their team because they don't want to wear a lab coat.
Happens in the ending of the same episode. House, his team and Wilson celebrate while Cuddy joins him and House calls her a genius and smiles like he never does. Was amazing to watch that.
Gotta love the main cast's faces at the end: Wilson - OMG this is embarassing Cuddy - I'm gonna kill you Chase - Whatever, dude, thanks for the ride Cameron - [one big worry] Foreman - The crazy SOB did it, lol
That greedy Vogler guy kept bending and bending and bending House... Some people would break or would bend permanently. But not House... he has a core. If you push too much - House strikes back ^^
I hate people like Volger. A gift, donation, whatever you wanna call it, should not come with conditions. I hate people who think "I'm doing this nice thing for you out of the kindness of my heart so now I own you and you have to do whatever I say." No amount of money is worth your pride and dignity so good on House.
Exactly. Not only House has a core, but a choice. He's essentially a free man. He could just leave the hospital. He could fire all of them and hire a new team. Because of this freedom he could afford not bending too much. But if he had a family, mortgages to pay, some obligations to friends or colleagues.. he would have bent more
@@dimbasick "He could fire all of them and hire a new team. " I take it you didn't watch all the episodes with Vogler? When House was forced to fire someone (he picked Chase) Vogler denied his choice and told him to pick someone else.
Referencing House's integrity while introducing him was the biggest own-goal this guy did on the show. Great character, great writing. We all loved to hate him.
I loved this because it's actually quite a common ploy from the pharmaceutical industry, they're called "me-too drugs". House may be a man of many faults, but he was passionate when it came to healthcare and wasn't going to play any part in that.
Why does everyone keep saying this. It’s peacock the service that airs the whole series. It’s nothing but promotion to try and get people to pay to watch the whole thing.
@@martinhorvath4117 thats not his code. He has integrity because he always does what he thinks is right- which includes doing whatever he can for his patients. You see that practically every episode. I'm not sure, except from the most shallow analysis, where you got "he has no principles" from. He doesnt have to be nice or even openly care to have principles- and he clearly does care about what he does, if in an unorthodox manner.
What makes this scene good is how House WAITED, until he could strike the BIGGEST blowback on the guy's face, right there in public Instead of engaging with him in a private office, on some pesky, unimportant detail House played victim, allowed this guy to ''corner him'', and then, Right there, in front of shareholders and everything *BAM!*
@@alexfernandez6621 so what yeah his insane but that's what makes it fun instead of boring workplace and what people called normal workplaces sorry for having a different view from everyone else yet failed to understand that not everyone is the same how stupid can you be
@@officialdreymedina3468 Chill. I'm telling you to see it from everyone else's point of view. OBVIOUSLY it's funny to us. We're the VIEWERS. But if you're working with someone like that, it's easy to see why they're annoyed...
@@alexfernandez6621 sorry but if I ever had a chance like that and if his real that would be fun pulling stunt like that I told you I see things differently then everyone else crazy things to you is fun for me I'm not basic like everybody else with almost the same settings 😂😂
@@yashgadhavi6385 Cuddy steps in and tells vogler that she doesnt want his 100 million USD, he susbsequently leaves the board and the hospital altogether, house keeps his team.
@@yashgadhavi6385 unfortunately, after Team House fights back and wins, the hospital loses about half the employees. It shows a dramatic decrease in staff and equipment.. and then the next adventure starts
5:37 This, sadly, is a 100% accurate description of the US pharmaceutical industry. And it happens because the US Patent office (aka the government) *allows* it to happen.
The first scene is literally just the set for Wilson's office, just refurbished. Check out the far corner where the balcony door usually is - the whole area is covered with blinds to hide it.
House went as far as he was willing to go. Vogler made it clear he was going to keep asking for more. House went nuclear. This foreshadows Vogler's downfall since he made the exact same mistake with the hospital board. They were willing to punt Wilson for protecting house. Then Vogler made it clear he was going to keep asking for more.
You can see how much Cameron sees through House, even though he passes it off as selfish gain, she knows he's doing to keep all three of them because he doesn't want to see them fired. She's always cared so much about House, even after the original team split up.
>Gets blackmailed into firing one of his subordinates, if he doesn't give a speech, >gives a speech, which crumbles his adversary's reputation, >refuses to elaborate further, >leaves, >"i threw in a joke"
That last part of the scene was so funny and none of them had to say a word. Wilson: Good lord why am I friends with this man Cuddy: I’m gonna kill him Chase: *downing the wine* Cameron: *life flashing before her eyes*
Why Vogler would make an infectious disease and nephrology specialist make a speech at a cardiology convention is probably the most unrealistic part of this episode 😂
We actually you have to do Internal Medicine first where you have to study Neurology , cardiology, Pulmonology , GIT , Nephrology , endocrinology and in some countries Dermtology . In recent years there has been trend of specialisation. Where after Internal Medicine you do fellowship in these sub speciality . House has done his Internal Medicine and then fellowship in nephrology . But as a internal medicine trained doctor he can very well give his opinion on cardiology too.
Loved it. Thinking that he could use a wild horse like house as a marketing puppet. This was a nuclear bomb in waiting 😂😂. Cuddy and Wilson had to know this woukd happen
Despite being a "people person", Vogler never did quite realize that telling House to throw in a joke is the same as giving him a loaded gun.
honestly, he didn't even play his full hand either. he could have really slammed him by stating that the only reason he was even there is because he was holding his employees as hostage
Loaded and cocked my friend.
@@dillzilla4454 "Oh, Ed also seems to think hospitals should be run like a business. That you gotta trim the fat to maximize prophets. So, the next time you're stuck waiting three hours to get a z-pack or a splint, you can thank the brilliant businessman hoping to line his pockets with the salaries of fired doctors!" **
"here's a gun go do a crime"
*giving a monkey a rocket launcher
I love how House provoked Vogler into very clearly threatening him on stage. No words were heard, but everyone in the audience could tell House was there against his will. Vogler should have cut his losses when House delivered the first line.
The trouble with being a successful businessman is you have to know you've lost to cut your losses, and they're not used to assuming they've lost.
@@theredscourge Smart businessmen know when to cut their losses, Vogler clearly isn't.
He’s a smart business man, but he is used to bulling other to do things against their will. He hasn’t yet encountered someone who is as spiteful as house.
@@judgment5090 As I see it, Vogler as a character really isn't a smart business man. His speech for assuming the chairman role of the hospital's board mentioned his past in a way that clearly made it out to be a product of luck over skill. His micromanaging also is something that shows a relative lack of experience in any leading role, including that of the "intelligent" billionaire business man.
Vogler should've always been like, "Hold on. House is the guy that saved this millionaire, this other millionaire's kid, this politician and he's the crazy miracle worker that saved a jazz musician his legs." ** "Cutty, why in the hell aren't you people advertising with feats like this?"
The dude is supposed to be this brilliant self-made businessman, right?
House: Destroys his entire reputation as a businessman. "I threw in a joke."
Gotta love the man.
I got the joke
F....that was so satisfying lol
House is not busnissman house very genius diagnostician his réputation always brillant
@@mohamednajibhamdi4195 In this sentence, "his" refers to "Vogler"
Ehh not really, most people in that room needed to be people important in the health industry, either investors who invest in healthcare, or healthcare workers, and all of them already know that these "new" drugs are just slight reformulations to keep patents, and the general public obviously doesn't care because this is a well known fact which has been covered by the media a multitude of times yet the companies are still in business.
Wilson's reaction is a mood, he looks like he's stopping himself from laughing. Dude's not even surprised, like he already knew House would say something.
Of course he did, he knows House wayyyy to well.
tbh wilson always looks like he's stopping himself from laughing lol
Where is Wilson stopping himself from laughing? 6:15? The expression is so obviously of him being exhausted because he just spent time and some hope that maybe House would do something different, but in the end he doesn't change.
@@Krawna I tell you. Wilson's expression is one of tiredness at how House will always be House.
Wilson is one of those characters who everyone says deserves more love but in reality, let's all be real here... we all give him love, and he deserves it. lmao
House literally gave Vogler a chance to back off when he made his first short speech.
Vogler got schooled.
Especially since Vogler just mentioned House's integrity when he introduced him. He's lucky House started with the short speech.
Honestly how nice of house. I certainly wouldn’t have given him that chance.
He even gave volger a chance to give him and his team paycuts instead of firing them and he refused. Guy is like a magnet for L's.
Absolutely. 😁
He told House to "throw in a joke" while pushing the "threatening his team" button....
And he shouldn't have did that.
He should have known something was not right when House smiled, just before exposing him.
Is that from DBZA if it is I swear to god you are a fucking legend
@@gregorystrakosha3841 it's gotta be from DBZA. what a fucking legend
Done*
@@KaustubhGaonkar It's a line from another show (DBZ Abridged). So no, "did" is correct here.
House isn't a lapdog. He's the house cat. You hit with a newspaper for being bad... he jumps onto your ankle and starts clawing and biting harder.
Nah... he will just later take a dump into your wedding shoes... on a wedding day :)
@Evan Sarasin Must've learned it from Snowbell while raising Stuart Little.
I can just imagine House staring at you, right in the eyes, while he slowly pushed your glass off the edge of the table with his cane.
@@FunkyFyreMunky pretty sure he did that in one episode lol
I can totally agree with House being a cat
Vogler was so obsessed with control that he didn't realize that House got results.
@Akshay Natu "no money to be made" Some absurdly rich person shows up at this hospital once a month, minimum, explicitly to get House, because no one else has been able to diagnose them.
@Akshay Natu he is saying that house at least treats 1 absurdly rich guy in months
@Akshay Natu i never said it. I was just explaining the guy's reply
@@tzaphkielconficturus7136 the issue is, not all are rich. Some were downright poor or homeless.
@@samkeller5823 A sufficiently high proportion of them are.
Fun fact: The story of Viopril as House tells it is almost literally the story of Lexapro. Is moderately more potent than it's generic predecessor (Celexa) and costs ten times as much.
This is a remarkably common thing in the pharmaceutical world.
Medicine radicalized me into a communist.
This is only a thing in the USA. In Mexico, generic drugs cost literally a couple dollars. Not to long ago I was prescribed Alprazolam. In the US it is known as Xanax and is very expensive. Here with my prescription a bottle of 20 pills cost me 15 dollars
@@rake1087 the US has generic medications too
@@jesse6865 but are they worth a couple dollars?
@@jesse6865 insulin here costs 10-30 USD
"I own the company, I'm certainly not to be trusted, right? So let me present someone who is directly under my thumb whose entire career and the careers of his team members are on the chopping block if he doesn't sufficiently talk up my product."
Sounds about right
House wasn't wrong about Vogler.
This was a power play from someone who had never lost a fight. Vogler had so much confidence in this play because nobody ever wanted to say no to him, and by him, I mean his money.
House went rogue because he isn't intimidated by wealth or prestige and Vogler is genuinely shocked that House dared to go against him.
Who also isn't even specialized in the field that the product in question is supposed to be effective.
@@silverblade357 Vogler is used to yes men.
Ed vogler : Throw in a joke
House: Done😂✅
the joke is that it's true ;)
@@anubis9151 Right🤣
Ed Vogler: Throw in a joke.
Trending on reddit: r/That Didn't Go As Planned
Say no more xD
@@xyrus345 More like r/MaliciousCompliance
House doesn't like you and you want him to give a speech about your multi-million dollar pharmaceutical company....... what could possibly go wrong :D:D:D:D
I know people think this guy cares a little about anything. He does but to a certain limit. Vogler should have known this house had a reputation.
Kanika Garal in fact house was nice tho. He didn’t want to fire foreman or Carmen
@@loopymomy2532 exactly he values his team more than anything.
@@kanikagaral7637 lol, no he doesn't. He fired Chase himself a season or two later, and drove away Cameron and Foreman. It's not that he didn't want to fire a member of his team. It's that he didn't want to be forced to fire a member of his team, especially by some corrupt businessman trying to domesticate him.
I love House 💀
House is all about rationality. He knew if he caved, it would never end. The rational thing to do - mate sure he never, ever wants anything from you again. Sorted.
Same thing backfired with the cop in later season, which is actually how this should have gone.
@@utsukofficialThe cop and House both were dicks to each other because of their private life issues and took it way too far, there was little rationality in that conflict. Vogler was an actual problem,although i see the similarities, i would argue House was only wrong with the cop (who also was in the wrong) but not Vogler
Yeah, I mean an employer telling his employee what to do, how absurd is that
@@utsukofficial Vogler and Tritter abuse their power. House was the first person neither one could intimidate or control.
@@tajniak4335 Big difference in telling your employee to do something, and forcing them to fire a member from their team because they don't want to wear a lab coat.
Not only did he throw in a joke, he made vogler the punch line
I'm just waiting for the clip when Cuddy forces Vogler out and House calls her a genius... We're so glad to have this channel here
same
No clip is there like this
@@anubhav440 i think there is. Not sure too but i think i've watched it beforeee...🤔
Happens in the ending of the same episode. House, his team and Wilson celebrate while Cuddy joins him and House calls her a genius and smiles like he never does. Was amazing to watch that.
@@hareeshdevendran4696 Not that episode, the next one after that.
Gotta love the main cast's faces at the end:
Wilson - OMG this is embarassing
Cuddy - I'm gonna kill you
Chase - Whatever, dude, thanks for the ride
Cameron - [one big worry]
Foreman - The crazy SOB did it, lol
No god but Allah
Islam way for peace and real monotheist
Search about the truth with honest heart
@@amany247 They both made up by old dudes that hate freedom lol
@@amany247 Allah is the same god as every other Abrahamic religion dork
@@amany247 truly the religion of peace hahaha
@@Mikerille
How wrong you are. You probably think the quran is just the Bible in Arabic too, right? Lol.
I love how he refers to him as "Ed" in this speech when in the episode Vogler constantly corrects people with "Edward!"
Plus Vogler called him "Greg". Even Wilson calls him "House", only rarely is he "Gregory", but never "Greg"
@@battlesheep2552 Correct! haha was such a good episode.
@@battlesheep2552 Marty Hamilton called him Greg in one of earlier episodes. Later on House was constantly calling him Marty.
I noticed that too.
@@battlesheep2552
When he’s discouraging clinic patients from choosing him, he tells them to call him Greg…
That greedy Vogler guy kept bending and bending and bending House... Some people would break or would bend permanently. But not House... he has a core. If you push too much - House strikes back ^^
I hate people like Volger. A gift, donation, whatever you wanna call it, should not come with conditions. I hate people who think "I'm doing this nice thing for you out of the kindness of my heart so now I own you and you have to do whatever I say." No amount of money is worth your pride and dignity so good on House.
You do know that “snapping” is another way of saying that they strike back right?
Love the epitome!
Exactly. Not only House has a core, but a choice. He's essentially a free man. He could just leave the hospital. He could fire all of them and hire a new team. Because of this freedom he could afford not bending too much. But if he had a family, mortgages to pay, some obligations to friends or colleagues.. he would have bent more
@@dimbasick "He could fire all of them and hire a new team. " I take it you didn't watch all the episodes with Vogler? When House was forced to fire someone (he picked Chase) Vogler denied his choice and told him to pick someone else.
Referencing House's integrity while introducing him was the biggest own-goal this guy did on the show. Great character, great writing. We all loved to hate him.
That's actually a great point
I loved this because it's actually quite a common ploy from the pharmaceutical industry, they're called "me-too drugs". House may be a man of many faults, but he was passionate when it came to healthcare and wasn't going to play any part in that.
Whoever is still uploading these masterpieces, you're a legend.
@Lubomir Radev lol someone's angy
The official House MD?
they're evil. i'm rewatching the entire 8 seasons because of them 😟
@@triririt7944 everytime it cuts lol
Why does everyone keep saying this. It’s peacock the service that airs the whole series. It’s nothing but promotion to try and get people to pay to watch the whole thing.
2:58
Imagine being in an elevator and some random dude just starts barking when walking in lol
I'd just assume he's trying to mask his Tourette's
I'd pet him..yes. dumb idea..but....House in his own way...is cuddly..lol
His woof sounds so doggish I'm starting to think that it was just inserted audio 🤣
How are u here tooo? Jesus
imagine after that he enters your examination room and says he is your doctor
"Doctor House has a reputation for integrity..."
Not the word I'd use but sure...
He has a code.
@@JonPITBZN that code is "why you booing me, I'm right."
Integrity? Absolutely. He sticks to his principles.
@@thomaswhite3059 but his principles are that he has no principles?
meaning.. he has integrity, just an egocentrical one.
@@martinhorvath4117 thats not his code. He has integrity because he always does what he thinks is right- which includes doing whatever he can for his patients. You see that practically every episode. I'm not sure, except from the most shallow analysis, where you got "he has no principles" from. He doesnt have to be nice or even openly care to have principles- and he clearly does care about what he does, if in an unorthodox manner.
“I’m a very high strung little lap dog”
*lap dog
hmmmm lap like yap.
Woof wood wood wood woof
Fixed
Lab dog
What makes this scene good is how House WAITED, until he could strike the BIGGEST blowback on the guy's face, right there in public
Instead of engaging with him in a private office, on some pesky, unimportant detail
House played victim, allowed this guy to ''corner him'', and then,
Right there, in front of shareholders and everything *BAM!*
Shareholders? Pffft. The press on the other side...
seeing vogler powerless is most satisfying things I've seen today.
"gosh dangit i got a chance to make a difference here" lol
How i feel during the last presidential voting and now this one 😂😂
@@kabliaxyooj300 china has elections?
@@gregh5061 does the US?
House never sells drugs
He sells red berries
Is there a pun to it..?
@@rajatbhardwaj8533 It's a reference to another episode where he convinces an autistic kid to take anesthesia.
@@OmarM626 I'm so happy someone got the reference
@@rajatbhardwaj8533 I'm guessing Blackadder
Oh! Clever... Thanks @@gregh5061
“I threw in a joke”
We Love House for being a King
👏👏❤️❤️
"God obviously never liked them anyway."
Wilson: 🤦♂️
Man I love this show
That my fav part😂😂
Don't even mess with a narcissist who thinks everybody is an idiots and Liars
@Лев Мышкин that's why he's a fun guy to be around even though he's not real 😅😁
@@officialdreymedina3468 Do you even watch the show lol? Everyone is annoyed by House. They only deal with him because they respect him.
@@alexfernandez6621 so what yeah his insane but that's what makes it fun instead of boring workplace and what people called normal workplaces sorry for having a different view from everyone else yet failed to understand that not everyone is the same how stupid can you be
@@officialdreymedina3468 Chill. I'm telling you to see it from everyone else's point of view. OBVIOUSLY it's funny to us. We're the VIEWERS. But if you're working with someone like that, it's easy to see why they're annoyed...
@@alexfernandez6621 sorry but if I ever had a chance like that and if his real that would be fun pulling stunt like that I told you I see things differently then everyone else crazy things to you is fun for me I'm not basic like everybody else with almost the same settings 😂😂
That speech was the best part of the entire show
1:46 "But when I really Beliiieve in something ""😂😂
how did you even see that
@@joelclarke5552 See what?
You should show how this story arc ends, both with Vogler and with Chase.
What happens ?
@@yashgadhavi6385 Cuddy steps in and tells vogler that she doesnt want his 100 million USD, he susbsequently leaves the board and the hospital altogether, house keeps his team.
@@yashgadhavi6385 unfortunately, after Team House fights back and wins, the hospital loses about half the employees. It shows a dramatic decrease in staff and equipment.. and then the next adventure starts
@@namehere6008 so the wasn’t as sustainable without the donation?
@@williammcalpine2718 nope. It shows the dramatic effects of whats-his-face's donations by the way there's practically no emoyees working
6:16 Chase reaction is priceless
the speech was on point, especially the joke part :)
6:25 One lady in the back cluelessly clapping her hands, giving it up for Vogler XD
Lady in the background at 6:26 actually does applaud Vogler.
Yeah, lol. 😂😂😂
then she looks around like "...no? ok"
5:37 This, sadly, is a 100% accurate description of the US pharmaceutical industry. And it happens because the US Patent office (aka the government) *allows* it to happen.
This happens across the world but people love to hate the us
So true
Yayyy. I've been waiting for this clip. House sticking it to Vogler was something I've been looking forward to see again.
How I always love Cuddy's reaction each time House throws in a 'joke'.
he told house to throw in a joke, little did he know house finds vogler the biggest joke around.
House is the only ethical person in the room
Housw ethical?? xDDDD
@@NAME494 at least he told the truth and did billions around the world a favor by saving them money.
@@NAME494 Didn't you watch the clip?
@@NAME494 Ethical is the quality of acting in accordance with ethics. And he did exactly that.
Though yes, he rarely does.
The first scene is literally just the set for Wilson's office, just refurbished. Check out the far corner where the balcony door usually is - the whole area is covered with blinds to hide it.
when we gonna see vogler leave? Thats a scene request by the by, not sure how many ppl do scene requests in the comments but theres 1
what episode is it
@@denisd5027 I think e17 but could be e18
@joshtube9 I want to see the trial thingy. And yur name and profile picture is big dumb
If you can watch the show lol
And if you already have, watch it again
Joshu u that was unnecessary he was just trying to explain things to you also your grammar is even dumber.
House went as far as he was willing to go. Vogler made it clear he was going to keep asking for more. House went nuclear.
This foreshadows Vogler's downfall since he made the exact same mistake with the hospital board. They were willing to punt Wilson for protecting house. Then Vogler made it clear he was going to keep asking for more.
Houses word is worth more than Voglers drug, that’s why he wants him to give the speech so badly.
He introduced Dr. House as a doctor with integrity. And then Dr. House acted with integrity. Mind blown. 😂
You can see how much Cameron sees through House, even though he passes it off as selfish gain, she knows he's doing to keep all three of them because he doesn't want to see them fired. She's always cared so much about House, even after the original team split up.
5:17
You can tell by House's smirk that he is about to throw Vogler under the bus. 🤣
Season 1 had some weird camera lighting,but It was one of the best imo.....The OG team was awesome
"I threw in a joke" Cracks me up every time
>Gets blackmailed into firing one of his subordinates, if he doesn't give a speech,
>gives a speech, which crumbles his adversary's reputation,
>refuses to elaborate further,
>leaves,
>"i threw in a joke"
He said he has a reputation for integrity.
What's more honest and ethical than telling the truth?
3:46 - 4:07 I Love chases reaction. Like a Child getting caught red handed by a disapointed father.
That was priceless. I love how he threw that joke in there at the end!
*Goes up to stage*
"We sell drugs"
*Become famous, go home, have a lot of money, become a model, a host, an actor, etc...*
“I threw in a joke.”
Turns out the joke was Vogler all along. House was just the punchline.
Vogler strikes me as the kinda guy that treats people like this and is still genuinely shocked when someone he wronged shoots him.
"A man who has never lost a fight"
Right before House made him lose a fight lol.
Laughed at this one for quite a bit! The "I threw in a joke," to Chase gulping... Pitch-perfect.
at 6:16 you can see chase down his drink 😂
He had to get drunk so he could numb the feelings of second hand embarrassment
That last part of the scene was so funny and none of them had to say a word.
Wilson: Good lord why am I friends with this man
Cuddy: I’m gonna kill him
Chase: *downing the wine*
Cameron: *life flashing before her eyes*
Saying "he's known for his integrity" was him putting the first nail in his coffin lol
"He has a reputation for his integrity"
And you decide to do this and don't think it's going to blow up in your face?
I love chase’s reaction
There is nothing more entertaining than watching House.whoever uploading videos is a legend keep going with the good work
Why Vogler would make an infectious disease and nephrology specialist make a speech at a cardiology convention is probably the most unrealistic part of this episode 😂
We actually you have to do Internal Medicine first where you have to study Neurology , cardiology, Pulmonology , GIT , Nephrology , endocrinology and in some countries Dermtology .
In recent years there has been trend of specialisation. Where after Internal Medicine you do fellowship in these sub speciality . House has done his Internal Medicine and then fellowship in nephrology .
But as a internal medicine trained doctor he can very well give his opinion on cardiology too.
@@aniket385 yeah but ACE inhibitors isn't something foreign to a nephrologist anyways
Every season is on Amazon Prime at the moment, I would totally recommend watching it there.
Oh thank god.. not seen S7 or S8
Is it back on!?! Omg they took it off for awhile 😭
Chase downing his drink while House ignites Vogler was the best reaction imo
Volger - Foreman or Cameron
House - Oh so you wanna play....!
I’m so proud of House in this moment
The “joke” that he said was just the entire pharmaceutical industry in a nutshell. Charging more for the same medication
Listen dude I don’t know who you are or where you live.But thank you for uploading I love this channel
Maaaan the best sarcasm in recent TV history 6:11 OMG! ROFL... You have no idea how this show helped me during some weird years... THANK YOU
House finds applecart.
House upsets applecart.
House drops mic.
House Publicly Humiliates Vogler: One of the Top Ten greatest House moments.
House: Vogler is a man who never lost a fight
also house: but he's about to and it's not gonna be pretty
Vogler should have accepted the first speech. House lives for chaos 😂 Wilson knew this would happen.
That first speech was a masterpiece of ambiguity, too.
5:16 Dude asked for it. ... Oh wait, no he didn't. Dude blackmailed for it.
I literally watched this episode an hour ago... are you spying on me?
They told me to tell you, they are.
what are you watching this show on? it's off netflix :/
@@Archeloney It's on Amazon Prime Video :D
What happened after this scene
yes
I love the way Chase downed that drink.
Vogler: Throw in a joke.
House: *I'm about to undo this man's whole career*
This smile at 5:17 says it all
"A brilliant judge of people and has never lost a fight."
He said this about a man who seriously misjudged him and eventually loses the fight.
Loved it. Thinking that he could use a wild horse like house as a marketing puppet. This was a nuclear bomb in waiting 😂😂. Cuddy and Wilson had to know this woukd happen
A man with nothing to lose, is the one you should fear the most.
"Meet my lapdog. His name is House."
"That's a wolf."
"Yep. Careful, he bites."
4:20 "has reputation for integrity"
dude did his research, he certainly does
Vogler: "Throw in a joke"
me: "Oh, so you're going to be there?"
6:25
Look at the middle of the crowd. A lady started clapping and did that awkward stop when no one else clapped.
Vogler wanted to own house. He was never willing to reach a compromise.
6:15
Chasse it's like "yeah, I remember just here 4 drinks"
he learnt his lesson the hard way, never threaten house....even Cuddy knows better...
I'm just surprised that nobody cut the mic when House began to go off script
He told you.. audience will comatose in the second paragraph.
Cuddys face: "Oh no, oh no, oh no"
She sleeps with him after those times doesnt she? lol
Five years later.
i love how people in elevator don't even acknowledge house barking around
4:00 did anyone notice Chase’s acting is perfect?
Hugh Laurie plays the piano, saxophone, slide and acoustic guitar and harmonica.👍
Noted
House is a fucking menace, love it.