Actually that's very shallow breakdown of the character's. Cameron see's herself as a saviour and healer and constantly looks for people she can save. Foreman dislikes people who use their financial and ethenic background as an excuse to indulge in criminal activities since he hi self overcame all those odds and worked hard to get to where he is. Chase on the otherhand has a extreme dislike towards the mentality that privileged or rich people don't make bad decisions or can't live sub optimal lives, since his father was very rich yet he and his mother and sister lived in very dire conditions after their father left, resulting in Chase taking care of his sister and mum his whole teenage year and work hard to become a distinguished doctor. Also he is more like house than any other person on the team and is very repulsive towards people's rationalizions. House, is a nihilist and a misanthrope. He doesn't hate people, he just has a severe mistrust of them.
@@mayanksharma3651 , also, about Cameron: I don't think it's just "he made the right decisions to escape the projects", I think it's more like "anyone can do it", which is, ironically, what he sacrificed to become a doctor. He had to believe that anybody, even him, could escape, so then, when he did, he looked down at everybody climbing the wall, and went "all of you can make it!" He has to believe that, because otherwise, the reality may set in that, yeah, no, really, people don't always get what they deserve, and, moreover, that could very easily have been *you* lying in that hospital bed with a needle hanging out their arm. It's kinda like looking back at how close you came to dying that one time, and being like "omg, that's how devoid of purpose the world is". It's the only way somebody like Cameron can survive how things are, because he (unlike House) isn't the kind of person that can accept "things happen for no reason". It's not evil that scares Cameron, it's nihilism.
One of the few powerful House moments. House respected Foreman as he did with Thirteen (Guy with dog) & Chase (Hepatitis/Dad's death) that's why when they made those life-changing mistakes he showed that he was always there not just as their boss but as a Mentor.
@@hiii4218 Thirteen made a mistake (not paying attention) and killed a guy with a dog in season 4 episode 3. As for the hepatitis, take a look at the recent videos, the ones where Chase made a mistake as well (2x8). In both cases House reacted pretty well, especially with Thirteen if you ask me.
For anyone who doesn't know what happened...she ended up dying because Foreman made a really fatal mistake. Like the video said, the radiology treatment suppresses the immune system, which is the worst possible thing they could do. She was misdiagnosed- she actually had an infection, so by the time they found out, her immune system had already been completely destroyed and it had spread all over her body. They couldn't give her any antibiotics or organ transplants because it was too late. She had 24 hours left to live.
@@gingertea3778 well most of the cases on this show are pretty rare and manifest into the most extreme outcomes and that’s purposely for theatrics of television bc you wouldn’t have a great show if all you base the plot on is seeing patients with a common cold or non life-threatening diseases which is what you’d see irl
@@austindavis4322 just so you are aware if you enjoy a comment just like it, that is stating "lol" comments are generally for more in depth things than "me likey"
I think this is a great example of looking for zebras. The teams purpose is to look for zebras instead of horses. In this case, if they would’ve looked for horses, they would’ve realized it’s a simple and common staph infection. Instead they went to the extreme
I think there is a line in one episode where they kind of address this. House points out that the whole point of their team is to look for the weird and obscure problems, and as a result, they will sometimes lose people other doctors would have saved, but the flip side is they will more often save people any other doctors would lose. It's why he also dismisses simple answers a lot, stating that the simple explanation is thought of by other doctors and so it never reaches House.
As far as I’m aware, the patients in the show are supposed to have gone through a general practitioner before reaching house’s team. So essentially an entirely different team of doctors is supposed to eliminate horses as a possibility before sending them to the team that looks for zebras. But house knows better than anyone that people screw up.
I really love this episode. Unfortunately, in that video wasnʼt the last dialogue between Foreman and this patient, before she died. Who remember this dialogue, you know that it was so touching because Foreman opened his soul a little and even told her about his story. This episode was a start of his characterʼs development.
@@vvnssch I know this is an old post but she died from a Staph infection. Foreman really beat himself up for this but my head canon is that House also beat himself for missing something but he knows he doesn't always get it right so he knows how to cope with the decision.
@@starwarfan8342 She went back and forth way too much. And from how the series played out I was way more on Chase's side of actually loving her compared to her basically just using him then throwing him away multiple times
If he is truly obsessive, he's managing that by limiting himself to once a week. But that move is more for Cameron's sake, it's her that can't move on from a past relationship. If she wasn't just hesitant, she would have let him down. The will they - won't they works because they are both clearly interested, but Cameron doesn't want to risk it.
no contest, Connery. the entire Craig era was a knock off taken clone, which wasnt very good on its own. not sure why the studio thought the gritty take was a good one.
Imagine her face once she finds out that all of her doctors are worse than they think they are, and the radiation will destroy her immunity system so that an infection nobody noticed can eat her heart alive within a day XD She’ll be absolutely livid.
no you don’t, it’s a serious condition that is a symptom of a transient ischemic attack. it isn’t like depression, or other mental illnesses. it’s a symptom of a bigger neurological issue.
@@robertrodriguez1964 Yes, but it turned out to be an infection, something House is SPECIALIZED in, and also, the other two doctors were against radiation, even if she'd been able to make a decision, it's not something you can decide lightly as House explains here all the possible side-effects from such treatment.
@@610Hobbies He...specializes in INFECTIOUS DISEASES ( as well as nephrology - kidney) not necessarily the same. If it looks like pumpkin pie...tastes like pumpkin pie....but you didn't know it was made from squash...would you tell folks it was pumpkin pie?
Chase finding something extremely relevant medically to talk about just as a personal conversation becomes a bit too difficult is really indicative of his boss. Where did he learn to do that?
The sad thing is that while Foreman insisted over and over again that it wasn't an autoimmune disease, he was wrong. It was and that is how it ended up killing her. She died from Staph. I can't remember if it was this episode or another one where Foreman tried to quit though because he became "House-lite".
From the early reception of Thomas Aquinas up to the present, many have interpreted his theory of liberum arbitrium (which for Aquinas is free will specifcally as the power to choose among alternatives) to imply intellectual determinism: we do not control our choices, because we do not control the practical judgments that cause our choices
Sooooo I do legit have this. She's super right, it's terrifying to not be able to make a decision. I struggle with stuff as simple as what to eat or what to wear. It breaks me down emotionally, gets me stuck in bed, unable to move or eat anything, wearing the same clothes for days or weeks, unable to shower... it's horrible. When it's real, it's different than just teenage angst. So, so much worse.
House probably was too preoccupied with Wilson situation and agreed with Foreman at every step. That is what killed the girl. If he had stopped to make the proper diagnosis of auto immune before starting her on steroids or if he had advocated for a liver transplant before radiation, she wouldn't have been dead!
"The only difference between you and me is that you made some good decisions and I made some bad ones." That actually sounds like a really good premise for judging someone.
Ah yes. Desicions you make as a child should totally impact you to the degree that there is no way to fix them on your own. Desicious that could be as simple as choosing to cut class that one time, or being peer pressured into doing something that hurts no one, but comes to haunt you for years to come anyway. Yes that’s a solid basis for judging the lives of others ten or twenty years after the fact. Makes total sense. No flawed logic there.
@@mindassassin But she is where she is as an adult because of bad desicions made as a child. That’s how its set up. Make good desicions as a kid, then you MIGHT get into collage with a scollalship, and you might graduate to a good job after collage. Make the wrong desicions as a child and you might make a few friends who expose you to alcohol and drugs setting you up for a lifetime of addiction. That’s how this stuff works. America isn’t set up to help people improve their lives after that point. You want to go back to school and finnish your education? Nope, gotta have money to do that. You wanna break out of the cycle of addiction or maybe treat your mental health issues? Nope, need money for that. Foreman made a few good desicions as a kid making it possible for him to get an education as a doctor, then he made a bad one landing him in prison. He could well have ended up in this womans position if House hadn’t given him a chance and hired him. Foreman refuses to admit this. He feels he is better that this woman because deep down he knows he could have ended up the same way, but has conviced himself that he managed to pull himself up by his boot straps, rather than admit that he got a few magour lucky breaks along the way.
@@MissCaraMint I mean, that's not 100% true. You can always chose to fix what you messed up, it may not be perfect and you may not land where you wanted to originally, but America is a LOT more forgiving than you're making it out to be if you're willing to actually put in the work and make some sacrifices. I'm not saying it's easy, but it's possible. My uncle didn't graduate HS, spent 7 years in prison and has 4 children by 4 different women. Yet he managed to get his degree in law and become a public defender in his late 30s.
Nah, nothing is for sure this days. Some kids make a lot of money dropping school and starting a YT channel, but you will not say is a good decision to drop school to do videos. Some people study medicine because it promise a stable career, just to find out that is very hard to work as a doctor in foreign countries, so if you have to migrate (as a lot of the people this days) you are back to square zero. But you will not say is a bad decision to study medicine. And this is with big, evident decisions. But life is messier than this. The Only good decision is to stay humble
I think the crash cart should just follow houses staff around room to room. I think that is the most common line in the show need a crash cart in here! ❤ still I absolutely love this show. It's stupendous and wonderful.
I remember this ending as one of the most heartbreaking in tv bc all she had was a tiny scratch from her bra clip & ended up dying while under the care of gifted doctors, I could never do their job, a responsibility like no other
Poor Foreman. He's the only character that doesn't get enough appreciation. Even if he is usually kind of boring, he's one of the most likeable considering today's context. Before he was just boring but now he's just strong. A man who didn't care about self victimization or his identity, all he was is just being *that* good. House did good in putting that girl in her place. He is in charge of his own destiny and that's a hopeful message. I miss 2000s series where black characters, black jokes notwithstanding, were more respectable than they are now. I've grown appreciation for Foreman.
Technically it can be considered stalking. He's premeditated a action to ask for a intimate encounter with a fellow employee once a week. Could be stalking. Definitely harassment & a fireable offense in the workplace. Downright creepy, too.
Yeah, 3 Card Monty is a con job; not a card game. Except for the two marks standing in front of him, everyone else around him are his friends. Cheering people on to play. Watching out for any approaching cops.
No shows do that. That’s the entire reason prop money exists. You think it’s a good idea to keep thousands of dollars of real cash laying around a set where hundreds of people are working? You’re not gonna find a single show on tv that uses real money. It’s not a question of their budget.
@@dharmallars The scenes where I've seen money it showed a $20 big deal. They should at least stage it with some real bills on top. Making it obvious the money is fake just ruins a show for me. The one scene where the woman dumps 50k on House desk I can understand but still why not have real 100s on the top of the stacks so they look real.
I remember my doctors always asking if I'm taking anything (different language than english, don't use the term drugs unless it specificly might be drug drug). My mom immedietly got upset and deffensive over me. I looked at her and said "Mom, they mean medicine and chemicals I might have gotten in by food like spray."
It is...usually a result of mental illness but it has never been classified as strictly a symptom or an illness itself. Some see it is an extreme form of apathy and some as syndrome.
I know one can be indoctrinated as a young child to believe their parents make all decisions which leaves them as adults unable to function in the real world. How do I know? I had siblings that couldn't decide on anything at all without counting on our mother. Not me, due to making decisions since I was 9 years old.
A Glass Ceiling is one metaphor for a class divide. You can look up and see the people who made it to the top either by hard work or privilege, and they can look down to see you at the bottom from your poor choices and lack of privilege. Foreman sees this woman as someone who chooses to be a scam artist that refuses to better herself, and she sees Foreman as someone who has lost sight of just how hard it is to get out of a situation like hers.
"Get a crash cart in here!" Is one of the most usual things these doctors need? Why dont they keep a crash cart in the room permanently? At least for houses patients
Legend says she's still telling Foreman what her previous jobs were.
and before that, unemployment
*and before dat*
well i'm sure Shibuya Kaho is a regular there xD
@@jonoab6944 *Ayo*
@@sharminahmed7467 so apparently, google translate translates your comment into "Your word will hurt you to throw Anything" 🤣🤣🤣 wtf google translate?
So basically cameron loves the damaged, foreman hates drug-addicts, chase hates the morbidly obese, and house hates everything.
Actually that's very shallow breakdown of the character's. Cameron see's herself as a saviour and healer and constantly looks for people she can save.
Foreman dislikes people who use their financial and ethenic background as an excuse to indulge in criminal activities since he hi self overcame all those odds and worked hard to get to where he is.
Chase on the otherhand has a extreme dislike towards the mentality that privileged or rich people don't make bad decisions or can't live sub optimal lives, since his father was very rich yet he and his mother and sister lived in very dire conditions after their father left, resulting in Chase taking care of his sister and mum his whole teenage year and work hard to become a distinguished doctor. Also he is more like house than any other person on the team and is very repulsive towards people's rationalizions.
House, is a nihilist and a misanthrope. He doesn't hate people, he just has a severe mistrust of them.
Foreman also hates homeless people
House likes children usually...in small doses
Yup that's about right.
@@mayanksharma3651 , also, about Cameron: I don't think it's just "he made the right decisions to escape the projects", I think it's more like "anyone can do it", which is, ironically, what he sacrificed to become a doctor.
He had to believe that anybody, even him, could escape, so then, when he did, he looked down at everybody climbing the wall, and went "all of you can make it!"
He has to believe that, because otherwise, the reality may set in that, yeah, no, really, people don't always get what they deserve, and, moreover, that could very easily have been *you* lying in that hospital bed with a needle hanging out their arm.
It's kinda like looking back at how close you came to dying that one time, and being like "omg, that's how devoid of purpose the world is".
It's the only way somebody like Cameron can survive how things are, because he (unlike House) isn't the kind of person that can accept "things happen for no reason".
It's not evil that scares Cameron, it's nihilism.
One of the few powerful House moments. House respected Foreman as he did with Thirteen (Guy with dog) & Chase (Hepatitis/Dad's death) that's why when they made those life-changing mistakes he showed that he was always there not just as their boss but as a Mentor.
What do you mean by "guy with dog" and "hepatitis" I dont remember does at all lol
@@hiii4218 Thirteen made a mistake (not paying attention) and killed a guy with a dog in season 4 episode 3. As for the hepatitis, take a look at the recent videos, the ones where Chase made a mistake as well (2x8). In both cases House reacted pretty well, especially with Thirteen if you ask me.
@@HoloDaWisewolf oh my God now I remember thank you :)
also when chase killed that dictator house had his oath but knew the dictator had to die so when chase killed him house helped him cover it up
For anyone who doesn't know what happened...she ended up dying because Foreman made a really fatal mistake. Like the video said, the radiology treatment suppresses the immune system, which is the worst possible thing they could do. She was misdiagnosed- she actually had an infection, so by the time they found out, her immune system had already been completely destroyed and it had spread all over her body. They couldn't give her any antibiotics or organ transplants because it was too late. She had 24 hours left to live.
and the cause of the infection was a scratch on her skin - because of her bra’s hook
@@rozediana24 okay, noted, gonna be paranoid of those bra hooks now lmao
@@gingertea3778 well most of the cases on this show are pretty rare and manifest into the most extreme outcomes and that’s purposely for theatrics of television bc you wouldn’t have a great show if all you base the plot on is seeing patients with a common cold or non life-threatening diseases which is what you’d see irl
Ironic that Foreman judged her and then got her killed
@@DeathnoteBB I think that's kind of the opposite of irony.
It would be more appropriate to say that it was fitting.
Chase to House: “Foreman’s got personally issues so, you’re going to step in?”
shots fired
House appreciates such savagery
😂😂😂
"Loss of free will. I like it. Maybe we can get Thomas Aquinas in for consult"
Seriously, who writes these lines ??? 😂😂😂
Gods mate. Gods.
The script is gold
Aaand i‘ve just ruined 333 likes here with mine
Who is Thomas Aquinas?
@@suchitagera6754 Google is your best friend
I'm just annoyed that the card guy left after she fell
I haven’t seen this episode, but the guy may be the cause of her illness, or he doesn’t want to get in trouble with the law
@@Hehe-es2rq she had a staph infection, they were both scam artists
@@sorg3ns how was she a scammer?
@@abishekashok1352 so the black guy and girl were together i see
@@KingLucas64 they say she's a scammer because she would get deliberately fired to go on unemployment insurance
"The inability to make a decision"
Every prepubescent troubled teenager: I felt that...
lol
@@austindavis4322 just so you are aware
if you enjoy a comment just like it, that is stating "lol"
comments are generally for more in depth things than "me likey"
@@barnabuscollins8800 lol
@@barnabuscollins8800 lol
@@barnabuscollins8800 lol
At 7:36
Patient: what are you staring at?
Foreman: eyes
This dialogue could be so romantic in a park but in a hospital 🤣
With the amount of blood coughed up on this show, it's amazing House's team has had 0 doctors infected with some awful disease.
Plot armour tends to do that for the main characters.
Foreman getting infected with an awful disease was a two-episode plot point.
Foreman got two and thirteen got some pretty sucky side effects from being forced to take multiple drugs.
@@sammatthews8779 There was also that time Cameron may have had HIV
didnt foreman get rabies in like the first season
I think this is a great example of looking for zebras. The teams purpose is to look for zebras instead of horses. In this case, if they would’ve looked for horses, they would’ve realized it’s a simple and common staph infection. Instead they went to the extreme
I think there is a line in one episode where they kind of address this. House points out that the whole point of their team is to look for the weird and obscure problems, and as a result, they will sometimes lose people other doctors would have saved, but the flip side is they will more often save people any other doctors would lose. It's why he also dismisses simple answers a lot, stating that the simple explanation is thought of by other doctors and so it never reaches House.
As far as I’m aware, the patients in the show are supposed to have gone through a general practitioner before reaching house’s team. So essentially an entirely different team of doctors is supposed to eliminate horses as a possibility before sending them to the team that looks for zebras. But house knows better than anyone that people screw up.
“No one’s as good as he thinks he is”
House: I am
are you sure House?
He was, in fact, not
I really love this episode. Unfortunately, in that video wasnʼt the last dialogue between Foreman and this patient, before she died. Who remember this dialogue, you know that it was so touching because Foreman opened his soul a little and even told her about his story.
This episode was a start of his characterʼs development.
wait.. she died?)
wat was the dialogue?!
@@vvnssch I know this is an old post but she died from a Staph infection. Foreman really beat himself up for this but my head canon is that House also beat himself for missing something but he knows he doesn't always get it right so he knows how to cope with the decision.
Good job and the continued uploads man. Keep 'em coming.
Dude, lol, it's literally NBC. Watch the end plates, read the descriptions, & the about tab on the channel.
Bruh
"A friendly reminder once a week isn't stalking"
On the other hand, not letting something go after more than a week seems low-key obsessive
Im on clingy Chase's side
Well it's pretty clear that Cameron was also into him.
@@starwarfan8342 She went back and forth way too much. And from how the series played out I was way more on Chase's side of actually loving her compared to her basically just using him then throwing him away multiple times
If he is truly obsessive, he's managing that by limiting himself to once a week. But that move is more for Cameron's sake, it's her that can't move on from a past relationship. If she wasn't just hesitant, she would have let him down. The will they - won't they works because they are both clearly interested, but Cameron doesn't want to risk it.
dobler-dahmer rule
"I have no intention of going out with you" Yeah ok, Cameron. :D
Yep. Both the character and the actress did.
"I can't decide!"
"What do you mean!?"
"I CAN'T DECIDE!"
Everyone with OCD ever: "Hey, I've seen this one before! It's a classic!"
Conclusion: Never wear Bra
Seconded
SPOILER:
Oh, is this the episode where she dies because her bra cut her back or something?
Yeah wasn’t it
Staph due to a cut that nobody saw?
I mean, sports bras are still safe, no hooks to fiddle about with, it's basically like an undershirt
@@milkmonster2310 wait arent wearing a bra a choice
These House clips are my only soul comfort
Foreman: She needs total body radiation.
House: I don’t usually put out on my first date but that is a RAD move.
Lol very punny Dr. House.
thet joke works on multiple levels, love it
Thanks. The puns come with my... radiant personality
More proof of Chase becoming like House. Cameron is Chase's Cuddy
House was one of the best shows ever created!!!!
"Forman's got the personality issues, so... you're gonna step in?" hahahah
First time I got to a house vid that isn't months or years old in upload
Samee
What you mean this is from season 3
@@rowananderson8318 i meant upload date
Same lol
lmaooo love how the dude in the intro fucking ditched the second she fell
6:08-Foreman being a smart azz was a beautiful thing to see. 😂
A question every doctor asks: which Bonds better Connery or Craig?
It's not even a choice
I can't decide
Moore was the best.
no contest, Connery. the entire Craig era was a knock off taken clone, which wasnt very good on its own. not sure why the studio thought the gritty take was a good one.
Barely noticed the card guy taking the dudes money while running away.
Card guy hadn't taken any of that guy's money yet. Him and the girl were trying to target him but she collapsed before they had a chance to scam him.
Imagine her face once she finds out that all of her doctors are worse than they think they are, and the radiation will destroy her immunity system so that an infection nobody noticed can eat her heart alive within a day XD
She’ll be absolutely livid.
"nobody is as good as he thinks he is"
"I am... sign here"
ALPHA DAWG WOOF WOOF!
Foreman: it's called Eboulia- the inability to make a decision.
Me: Hey, I have that.
Aboulia
Stfu
no you don’t, it’s a serious condition that is a symptom of a transient ischemic attack. it isn’t like depression, or other mental illnesses. it’s a symptom of a bigger neurological issue.
All you have is Ebola. Spelling
@@sophinatassia you don't know this person you never know if they could
House was so distracted during this entire episode that I think it's more his fault than Foreman's that the girl died.
Why was House distracted? I don’t remember.
Yeah because the neurologist on staff is just a puppet.
@@robertrodriguez1964 Yes, but it turned out to be an infection, something House is SPECIALIZED in, and also, the other two doctors were against radiation, even if she'd been able to make a decision, it's not something you can decide lightly as House explains here all the possible side-effects from such treatment.
@@610Hobbies He...specializes in INFECTIOUS DISEASES ( as well as nephrology - kidney) not necessarily the same. If it looks like pumpkin pie...tastes like pumpkin pie....but you didn't know it was made from squash...would you tell folks it was pumpkin pie?
@@bubbaguy4411 yeah, but pumpkin pie doesn't destroy your immune system, unless it's contaminated with radioactive elements...
The liver's failing in every second episode!
6:00 Jesus, has Foreman ever blown the f*** outta House this hard? Seems like something House would do to Foreman!
The scam shown at the beginning is called Three Card Monty, works perfectly if you don't get caught.
Chase finding something extremely relevant medically to talk about just as a personal conversation becomes a bit too difficult is really indicative of his boss. Where did he learn to do that?
The sad thing is that while Foreman insisted over and over again that it wasn't an autoimmune disease, he was wrong. It was and that is how it ended up killing her. She died from Staph.
I can't remember if it was this episode or another one where Foreman tried to quit though because he became "House-lite".
Usually I dont care much about watch vids by this channel as I bought the Complete Series but I do appreciate it at some level.
Ok??
@@soryn2296 yeah idk either, my comment wasnt needed at all haha
@@VortexKiller2 😂😂
dude went from charismtic con artist to bad cop at an interogation real fast
felt he's losing her, things went not as planed
From the early reception of Thomas Aquinas up to the present, many have
interpreted his theory of liberum arbitrium (which for Aquinas is free will
specifcally as the power to choose among alternatives) to imply intellectual
determinism: we do not control our choices, because we do not control the
practical judgments that cause our choices
8:39 Gotta love House for this
this video MADE me subscribe! thank you for posting this you're an angel
Patient: no one is as good as he think he is.
House: I am. 😎
1:25 My girlfriend when I ask her where she wants to eat.
Lmao That man ran when she fell lmaoo
This cast should have a crash cart attached to each of them. And LifeAlerts.
Sooooo I do legit have this. She's super right, it's terrifying to not be able to make a decision. I struggle with stuff as simple as what to eat or what to wear. It breaks me down emotionally, gets me stuck in bed, unable to move or eat anything, wearing the same clothes for days or weeks, unable to shower... it's horrible. When it's real, it's different than just teenage angst. So, so much worse.
I hope you've reached out for help from a medical professional. There may be medication or counselling techniques to help you.
Oh stop... I can't read your comment through the bitter tears..
@@ccrisc100 she tried but she couldn't decide on a doctor
Have you been assessed for ADD?
@@itskashkashi yes and no? I have a formal diagnosis of ADHD
House probably was too preoccupied with Wilson situation and agreed with Foreman at every step. That is what killed the girl. If he had stopped to make the proper diagnosis of auto immune before starting her on steroids or if he had advocated for a liver transplant before radiation, she wouldn't have been dead!
"The only difference between you and me is that you made some good decisions and I made some bad ones."
That actually sounds like a really good premise for judging someone.
Ah yes. Desicions you make as a child should totally impact you to the degree that there is no way to fix them on your own. Desicious that could be as simple as choosing to cut class that one time, or being peer pressured into doing something that hurts no one, but comes to haunt you for years to come anyway. Yes that’s a solid basis for judging the lives of others ten or twenty years after the fact. Makes total sense. No flawed logic there.
@@MissCaraMint What? I'm pretty sure she's an adult.
@@mindassassin But she is where she is as an adult because of bad desicions made as a child. That’s how its set up. Make good desicions as a kid, then you MIGHT get into collage with a scollalship, and you might graduate to a good job after collage. Make the wrong desicions as a child and you might make a few friends who expose you to alcohol and drugs setting you up for a lifetime of addiction. That’s how this stuff works. America isn’t set up to help people improve their lives after that point. You want to go back to school and finnish your education? Nope, gotta have money to do that. You wanna break out of the cycle of addiction or maybe treat your mental health issues? Nope, need money for that. Foreman made a few good desicions as a kid making it possible for him to get an education as a doctor, then he made a bad one landing him in prison. He could well have ended up in this womans position if House hadn’t given him a chance and hired him. Foreman refuses to admit this. He feels he is better that this woman because deep down he knows he could have ended up the same way, but has conviced himself that he managed to pull himself up by his boot straps, rather than admit that he got a few magour lucky breaks along the way.
@@MissCaraMint I mean, that's not 100% true. You can always chose to fix what you messed up, it may not be perfect and you may not land where you wanted to originally, but America is a LOT more forgiving than you're making it out to be if you're willing to actually put in the work and make some sacrifices. I'm not saying it's easy, but it's possible. My uncle didn't graduate HS, spent 7 years in prison and has 4 children by 4 different women. Yet he managed to get his degree in law and become a public defender in his late 30s.
Nah, nothing is for sure this days. Some kids make a lot of money dropping school and starting a YT channel, but you will not say is a good decision to drop school to do videos. Some people study medicine because it promise a stable career, just to find out that is very hard to work as a doctor in foreign countries, so if you have to migrate (as a lot of the people this days) you are back to square zero. But you will not say is a bad decision to study medicine. And this is with big, evident decisions. But life is messier than this. The Only good decision is to stay humble
"6mm cuts" If memory serves thats actually quite large. Most of the time they're 2-3mm. 6mm would be lacking a lot of detail.
Pls don't cut the results
She dies. form a tiny little cut from her bra
"I cant decide..."
Welcome to the new normality
I think the crash cart should just follow houses staff around room to room. I think that is the most common line in the show need a crash cart in here! ❤ still I absolutely love this show. It's stupendous and wonderful.
I was just thinking that😂
Whoever runs this channel needs a raise
Foreman is a great doctor all things considered even house knows that
I hated the way she kept on talking when Foreman asked her to take a deep breath
I'm a dude playing a dude, disguised as another dude.
Russian doll dude.
So am I LoL 🤣
Yikes.
One of those episodes where House's random spiteful antics got in the way of the diagnosis.
I remember this ending as one of the most heartbreaking in tv bc all she had was a tiny scratch from her bra clip & ended up dying while under the care of gifted doctors, I could never do their job, a responsibility like no other
And then it turns out it was a staph infection, which killed her less than a day after the radiation destroyed her immune system. Well played, foreman
@Sophia Degand yup, it was caused by her bra strap scratching her and the infection got inside her.
@Sophia Degand yup, it was caused by her bra strap scratching her and the infection got inside her.
Luckily, there was no one in her life to sue him for negligent malpractice, so he got off scot-free.
Foreman killed her.
The end
"If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice"
Gotta admit the first part when the lady falls is absolutely hilarious, like in a cringe/fake way.
yo i fr the guy and the girl knew eac other in the beggining and they were trying to hussle everybody after the girl into losing their money
house in the thumbnail be like 😐🙏
HOW MANY ADS CAN YOU PUT IN A 10 MIN VIDEO!!
That is why you use an adblocker or get UA-cam Premium.
Challenge accepted. LoL
i didn't get any and i have standard youtube.
@@thatguybrody4819 Do you ever get ads?
@@PowerSenpai yeah. the mandatory 2 before every video.
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Poor Foreman. He's the only character that doesn't get enough appreciation. Even if he is usually kind of boring, he's one of the most likeable considering today's context. Before he was just boring but now he's just strong. A man who didn't care about self victimization or his identity, all he was is just being *that* good. House did good in putting that girl in her place. He is in charge of his own destiny and that's a hopeful message. I miss 2000s series where black characters, black jokes notwithstanding, were more respectable than they are now. I've grown appreciation for Foreman.
It’s bc they made him the constant antagonist
Technically it can be considered stalking. He's premeditated a action to ask for a intimate encounter with a fellow employee once a week. Could be stalking. Definitely harassment & a fireable offense in the workplace. Downright creepy, too.
A TIA isnt a little like like a stroke its classed as a “minor” both can effect you really bad or not bad at all
This channel is so good. I'd really like to know more about who is editing these clips. Super skilled. Great fucking channel.
Peacock, the network the show is on?
It's almost impossible to make bad decisions every-day of your life, and not be in prison or dead.
actually, it is very easy to make bad decisions every day and still lead a long and incarceration-free life -- if you come from money.
I love how we keep getting more uploads on this channel! Thank you :)
Very well done!
I still think Foreman's an idiot in this episode. And the patient suffered for it.
a gentle reminder once a week is hardly stalking...
no its harassment.
Yeah, 3 Card Monty is a con job; not a card game.
Except for the two marks standing in front of him, everyone else around him are his friends. Cheering people on to play. Watching out for any approaching cops.
Which two marks? She was his partner.
oh my god this is freshly uploaded
How can an award winning show not afford to use real cash in these scenes is beyond me.
No shows do that. That’s the entire reason prop money exists. You think it’s a good idea to keep thousands of dollars of real cash laying around a set where hundreds of people are working? You’re not gonna find a single show on tv that uses real money. It’s not a question of their budget.
@@dharmallars The scenes where I've seen money it showed a $20 big deal. They should at least stage it with some real bills on top. Making it obvious the money is fake just ruins a show for me. The one scene where the woman dumps 50k on House desk I can understand but still why not have real 100s on the top of the stacks so they look real.
As a Catholic, I love the Aquinas reference.
this is why foreman will never be like house, he thinks he knows the answer when he is wrong and house knows the answer and he is right
I remember my doctors always asking if I'm taking anything (different language than english, don't use the term drugs unless it specificly might be drug drug). My mom immedietly got upset and deffensive over me. I looked at her and said "Mom, they mean medicine and chemicals I might have gotten in by food like spray."
Abulia and a TIA are almost never seen together. Also Foreman and a drug addict or poor person rarely get along :D
Oh God... I remember this one.
yes I have Amazon prime to watch full episodes but yt is free 💅
Strange title, nothing about glass in this scene.
Appreciate the ADHD mention
How dare you go with the James Bond. That's not fair.
I wanna ask if the "lost of free will" sickness? Is true
It is...usually a result of mental illness but it has never been classified as strictly a symptom or an illness itself. Some see it is an extreme form of apathy and some as syndrome.
I know one can be indoctrinated as a young child to believe their parents make all decisions which leaves them as adults unable to function in the real world. How do I know? I had siblings that couldn't decide on anything at all without counting on our mother. Not me, due to making decisions since I was 9 years old.
Yo is that the voice actor for Lucio at the beginning?
I hate how gaslighting Chase is in this episode.
Treatment for Autoimmune is not always steroids, because sometimes steroids isn’t enough just saying I know from personal experience.
Why title is glass ceilings?
I wish to know about that too. What was the point of that title.
Yea
A Glass Ceiling is one metaphor for a class divide. You can look up and see the people who made it to the top either by hard work or privilege, and they can look down to see you at the bottom from your poor choices and lack of privilege. Foreman sees this woman as someone who chooses to be a scam artist that refuses to better herself, and she sees Foreman as someone who has lost sight of just how hard it is to get out of a situation like hers.
@@MrMikado282 Thanks for an explanation. Now i get it.
@@CallumBlue88 and...a perfect; well written one at that.
To answer his question, Sean Connery.
"Get a crash cart in here!" Is one of the most usual things these doctors need? Why dont they keep a crash cart in the room permanently? At least for houses patients
It upsets me that Cameron and Chase split up
The card guy got gone so quick
What does that have to do with glass ceilings
Gotta love Chase in this one.
0:57 i guessed that one correctly purely by ear (and probably luck)