Imagine if Wilson was alive today. He could have gone for immunotherapy. Same cancer that killed my mother cousin that was untreatable by chemo is now less than 5% fatal is caught as early as she did and with immunotherapy
Wilson getting cancer seems ironic. Working so hard to help cancer patients. But its also the only thing house can't fix. A torture for both of them. What gnarly ending for them both.
@@weavercs4014 That doesn't explain to me how you can't die with dignity. As far as I'm concerned a man who dies saving another person has died with dignity, a man who dies fighting has died with dignity.
@@PsychoStreak And that’s just another part of House and Wilson’s dynamic. House believes pain is better than death and Wilson believes death is better than pain.
@@M4skyexe not really, Wilson believes if he's going to die either way he might aswell die quickly but living a good life instead of stuck in a hospital
@@M4skyexe This is an incomplete comparison. Wilson's pain will be swiftly followed by death w/o treatment. Death will be delayed by a few more months but the pain and debilitation will progress nonetheless AND it will last longer resulting in death anyway. House actually functions quite well even in tremendous pain. The same cannot be said for Wilson. House gave up his oxycodone to Wilson when Wilson was megadosing the chemo to try and stop the tumor growth. Wilson passed out from the combo of his chemo side effects and the Vicodin. Wilson is NOT House.
wanna know how to handle that? go to church. dont listen to the bs media dont listen to the haters on the internet that have never been a day in there entire life go find one and if its not a fit find another keep trying till your last breath its worth it.
@@hardwirecars that's just playing yourself with a lie to make yourself feel better. Can't just make the truth go away, when you die what House said will happen. I am scared too but I accept the truth with logic and reason.
@@davidmontesschanck9547 see now you just played yourself i didnt say anything about the after life i cant prove it you cant prove the contrary it just starts fights no one can deny religion is one of the most comforting things there are so even if you dont go for the after life part there is nothing negative about it and only good so why skip it?
Really glad they didn’t include an episode in the show where Wilson dies. It would be so heartbreaking. They’d probably show him tell house one last witty joke or a simple “you’re my best friend/I love you” and then joining Amber.
Interesting that Wilson wants to basically punish himself for all the deaths that occured under his care, all of whom happened rotting in a hospital bed, yet when its his turn, he refuses to go the same. You can say that the others didn't really have a choice, but also sounds like Wilson didn't exactly want to go through what they went through.
Well, yeah. In his patient's case, the choice is up to them whether or not to stretch their lives a bit more or not. Wilson can only suggest, he cannot enforce. He's seen what chemo does to a person, he's seen the effects of it, and still he decided to go through with chemo for a bit. But now, as a patient, he gets to choose what's best for him, and he chooses a happy end instead of a bedridden one.
@@hellbusterdragon Love House, caught it late. The only other med show I ever watched was ER back in the early days of it. What have been your top 3 or 4 of all time? Anything really better than House?
I won't lie, Wilson looks very comfortable on the desk 😂 - falling asleep on your desk from late night study is note comfortable than i originally thought.
When I watched this 5 mins ago there were 6 views now over 500. Shows how incredible this show is even after all these years. 1 hr in - 4.2k views 4 hrs in - 13k views 5 hrs in - 15k views 14 hrs in - 31k views 1 week - 71k views 3 weeks - 77k views
Here me out: I think that House is the MOST empathetic and compassionate character in the show. The reason he keeps his walls up is because he knows that emotions, especially ones related to interpersonal relationships, can fog the thinking of good doctors. Also, his biggest fear is pain. So if he allows emotions to get in the way of his treatment, he becomes a worse doctor and leaves himself vulnerable to his worst fear. When Wilson gets sick, House’s love for his friend overcomes his fear and we see how he truly feels about the people he cares for. The awful irony for House is that Wilson is one of the few ppl he can’t save. But in that, he finally overcomes his fears. It’s the reason House is able to give Wilson his last Vicodin in another episode.
i like when TV shows have a serious meditation on death, but aren't preachy. to die is easy, the one fashion statement that seems never out of style. to kill off a character is easy, even Robert Sean Leonard has done it before. to have a conversation about death as a philosophy of mortality without reverting back to religious undertones...a little more difficult.
The idea House was trying to prove is the most terrifying thought imaginable. The possibility that I may one day be nothing. Not for a period of time, but for eternity. It’s horrifying. Now I am not a religious person, but I do believe in science. I want to believe that in an endless universe comprised of possibly infinite other universes, my consciousness will continue on in some form. Even if it takes a quadrillion years, maybe I will pop into existence again.
@@tubsy. You're right, it's not terrifying. It's horrifying. An incomprehensible nothingness, devoid of thought, matter and dreams. We are something and being anything other than that is irrational, illogical. We do not want to not be, you arguing otherwise is why the lesser don't evolve. A fear engrained into our very blood and you deny its validity. Bloody delusional.
If that happens, it would be you but not you, like if something erased your memory rn to the state when you were born, you would be you, but you wouldn't be you. For all we know this has happened already.
4:08 I agree with Wilson. I held my mother’s head as we did CPR in 2022. I’ll never forget her eyes as I saw her transformation. I do believe we are more than bags of biological matter. I mean, how do you think atoms hold together through vibration and a considerable amount of energy to hold together. So it makes me wonder. 👍🏻
My memory must be gaslighting me because I swear I remember Wilson responding to House's "I'm not gonna let you just die!" with "Yes, you will." If that sounds dark then it sounds just like the last seasons of House to me.
"I dont believe we're just a bag of chemicals"... Good for you Wilson. There's no proof, but Hope is something no one can take from you. My brother works as a paramedic, he's a very well-trained, senior EMS provider in our area, many look up to him. He has seen hundreds or maybe even over a 1000 people expire. He says the same thing, when you watch someone die, there is a sense of something "leaving" more than just a few neurons firing and some chemical processes. He also has some BIZARRE stories of comatose patients coming to and saying "they've come for me!" or "Oh look! My husband" and dying as they reach for an invisible hand. Its really crazy stuff. So even as a cynical agnostic for much of my life, I have come around to thinking there could be more than just perma-sleep. Here's to Hope.🍻
Unfortunately all of that stuff can be scientifically explained as things the body starts doing when it's dying. Brain releases chemicals that cause hallucinations. Those hallucinations are most likely to fit the personality of that particular person. Could be a friend, family member, for my aunt she saw cats all over her hospital room in her final moments. Which fit because there were always several cats inside and outside of her home. And according to religion animals don't have souls so if you trust the bible as a source then in her case, she was only seeing the result of chemicals. But there's no reason not to think every other example is the same regardless of who you see.
I’m a MD-PhD student and I’ve also encountered my fair share of death amongst people. I believe what you’re describing is simply an emotional response that people have because they subconsciously want to believe there’s something, so they may in turn imagine the sensation of someone ‘leaving’. Humans have a very hard time accepting that everything we do, our functions, our thoughts, feelings, sensations ect are simply the result of physical and biochemical laws that we cannot control. Humans have evolved a capacity to avoid pain to maximise efficiency, this also included the avoidance of death. Death is scary because it’s the end of what we are and in our natural arrogance, we can’t imagine ourselves not being here because this is all we’ve ever had. As for me, I don’t see or feel any sensation when a patient passes away. I feel sadness for the families, I feel sad for the patient and hope it wasn’t painful in the end, but I simply accept the conclusion that the brain is simply shutting down along with the remainder of the organs. We’re a biophysical system, obeying physical laws and there’s nothing wrong with that. Humans don’t have an special or privileged position in the universe. We’re simply one of the infinite manifestations of it.
@@JackLWalsh I hope you understand the implications of that also. That means, no moral law, no free will, no value of life, no true love since all emotions and behaviors are fundamentally evolutionary adaptations. It all revolves around pragmatism, not any love. If this is indeed how the world is then don't be surprised when people actually act as if it were true. If there is no grander meaning, value or moral law, don't be surprised when attrocities happen.
@@tubsy. Good lord. You really need to read more. Pick up a book on history, philosophy or a novel and ask yourself why any of those texts were written, how they were written and what were the characters'/author's motivation?
No, we're not just a bag of chemicals, the body is. When the sucker breaks down and ceases to work, it's just garbage. Then we go on our way. and eventually pick up another. It's just like having a car.
It actually made me a little mad that he drugged Wilson and gave him drugs when he said he didn’t want anything like that. Although I understand houses reasoning.
One of the only times House could be wrong, while our soul may not find its way to an afterlife, our matter and energy surely will move on, of which no one can destroy
I do agree with House about the condition of the dead. Ecclesiastes 9:5 “For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing at all.” Of course, I also believe that those that are dead can be raised to life again 😉
targeted alpha theropy.. the best cancer solution around.. alpha emmiters are short lived tho.. the proliferation of molten salt reactors will make it/them more prolific.
Why is it "just" a bag of chemicals. The fact that we're bags of chemicals is crazy, it's amazing. That matter can be arranged in such a way that it feels, loves, breathes, etc.
Yeah. People always seem to think without religion their life means nothing. We get to enjoy the things in life on the most comfortable planet in a sterile universe. It's a one in a googol chance that we should harness
House, of course, knew what Propofol might do. My two experiences took me to another place, very different from this life. He gave it a shot. I'm not sure what he wanted Wilson to see, but was not successful.
Wilson himself did too. The episode where he gets the treatment he gets really bitter about it since he'd spent so long helping cancer patients and realizes all he ever told them and comforted them with was a lie and didn't mean anything. He tells House that he should have been a bitter jerk like him so that he'd feel like he deserved the cancer.
@@pamelaharrington3838 I don't know the exact case with your mother but most of the cancers aren't hereditary, so as long as you take precautions (like less smoking and other such stuff) you should be fine
“I don’t believe we’re just a bag of chemicals” And I don’t believe we’re just some spooky woo-woo ghost piloting a meat sack. You can make anything sound bad or mundane when described the right way. You can also make anything sound awesome with the same method. We are Star dust formed into a an assemblage with the unique ability to reflect, to smile, to rage, and to cry. And most gloriously, to regret its finite time, and to make the most of that time.
@@-Juney- or if “after death” even makes sense, if the universe forming is a cogent notion, or if life even has a purpose at all beyond the ones we think up.
He is not throwing it away, even with treatment he only gets 1-3 years. It isn't a suicide, it's choosing how your going to live the reminder of your life
Because he would rather spend the last 5 months of his life enjoying it as much as he can, rather than spend 1-2 years in a bed doing nothing but sleep and slowly rot away.
Because he is choosing to live the last 5 months of his life in enjoyment and happiness, loving life to the fullest, rather than spend his last year or two in a bed, rotting away doing nothing but sleep. The decision would have been dumb is chemo actually fully cured him to a healthy person. But chemo only delays the inevitable by a small margin, so he is choosing against it.
@Todor I don't agree with you at all. If I think death is unavoidable, I won't spend my days crying over that. I will, in the other end, enjoy it as much as possible while I preserve myself in order to enjoy it a little more. If I believed in God, I think I wouldn't enjoy life as much as I could
@@jimliu2560 Who is to say rocks and viruses don't have souls, you don't have to believe in Jesus to believe in souls. Still, I think most people that believe in souls at least consider it something that sentient life forms have. I don't believe in anything for certain, but I can see why people believe there's more to themselves then just chemicals. If I was just a bag of chemicals my question is why am I experiencing what this bag of chemicals does. Why am I in control of it.
@@cameronjosephvideos5942 1. When I say bag of Chemicals, I of course include “ Organization/Ordered” aka “ Very Low Entropy”.... ....but Order/Low Entropy is No equivalent to the Soul (at least) not in the traditional sense... 3. “...Experiencing ..this body...” is just more complexity in consciousness....aka brain development... You are less conscious at 2 months old than 5 years old (understanding Algebra) than at 30 years old (at prime) then at 90 ( dementia).. So by your logic, does a 2 months old have “less soul”...and 30 year old “gained more soul”.....and 90 year old; lost most of your soul? 2. Go to a “End of Life Home”.... and See how much “control those Souls (people) have..” Bed Bound; In bed sores; in Pain; No Teeth; lost of Bowel movements; No dignity.... Now provide evidence of the existence of the soul.
@@jimliu2560 I mean I never actually claimed to believe in it because you are right that there is no tangible evidence for it. All I' was saying is I can just understand why people try to attach importance to life and themselves by believing in something that makes them special. A lot of people just equate life with soul, or they see themselves as something separate from their body. I personally have no reason to believe in them though but I can understand how people concieve such ideas. I try to base my beliefs on science and logic but I try to keep an open mind as well because science and logic, at least as of right now, don't explain everything. But, its possible that it could some day.
*Then your selfish then. What about people who care about you? Medicine has come along way even though its been 10 years since this show ended. I did feel the same as you did in February 2021 when I was diagnosed with lung cancer. I didn't tell my family or friends about it, I shaved my hair off under the guise of wanting a new look. I didn't know at the time ALL hair comes out through chemo & although on lockdown as it was I did have to hide away from family, with friends it wasn't a problem given how strict things were. Although chemo isn't fun it did save my life, they removed part of my lung & I have been fine ever since & mine was caught late. Then again I am an idiot.*
all three people in this replies section are the type of people to call religious people fanatics, and then write 10 paragraphs under a religious video, yapping how atheism is right and anyone who doesn’t believe it is an idiot. Seriously… get a life lmao
I'm being reported for saying I was on my way to a job interview...everyone calm down my mum in the pic is dead...she died of cancer in 2016...this is her daughter Emma. UA-cam decided to rip my other 3 youtube accounts down...I'm now forced to use her account til I get my mukbang account up and going
AND SO OF LAZARUS...AND THE LORD... "JOHN 11:1-44" (IN NEW TESTAMENT) WHAT WOULD YOU DO ???? IN THIS REAL WORLD ? TELL THE TRUTH/SET YOURSELF FREE !/ COULD HAPPEN TO YOU/COULD HAPPEN TO ME ?
“I’m not gonna let you just die.”
That pulled on the heart strings.
Wilson was the best thing that happened in House MD. Loved Robert Sean Leonard's portrayal.
His patients will probably thank you
Yes
In Dead Poet Society he changed my life.
Same as Watson for Sherlock.
He was also amazing in dead poets society
Imagine having such trust in a friend that you are not upset when he occasionally doses you.
If House ever doses you, it’s either because he deeply cares about you, or you are being pranked. Both of which I find very endearing 😂
...unless you're being dosed....
Except for when he doses people he dislikes so he doesn't have to listen to them.
Imagine if Wilson was alive today. He could have gone for immunotherapy. Same cancer that killed my mother cousin that was untreatable by chemo is now less than 5% fatal is caught as early as she did and with immunotherapy
Was Wilson’s cancer caught early? I thought he was already at stage 2
@@youtubingminds9884 it's still relatively early, not terminal. Could probably be treated with high survivability chance
what is a mother cousin?
Didn't you watch the episodes? Wilson explicitly mentions how his patients had 90, 95%, 97% chance of surviving but died. He didn't want that at all
@@Bombay1618 my mother's cousin
Wilson getting cancer seems ironic. Working so hard to help cancer patients. But its also the only thing house can't fix. A torture for both of them. What gnarly ending for them both.
House himself once said there’s no such thing as ‘death with dignity’.
House is wrong
@@SIGSEGV1337 no he isn't. As he said "You can't die with dignity. So you might as well live with it"
@@weavercs4014 That doesn't explain to me how you can't die with dignity. As far as I'm concerned a man who dies saving another person has died with dignity, a man who dies fighting has died with dignity.
@@SIGSEGV1337 yeah but those are quite different. One is sacrificing for someone's sake, the other is to shorten the pain
@@gonzalogutierrez510 Well yeah I agree that shortening the pain doesn't give you a death with dignity but it also means that House is incorrect.
Maybe WIlson should explain his position in Houses terms.
*5 months on Vicodine or 1 year with no pain medication whatsoever*
starting 5 or 10 years down the line?
House knows that pain already. His stance is pain's better than being dead.
@@PsychoStreak And that’s just another part of House and Wilson’s dynamic. House believes pain is better than death and Wilson believes death is better than pain.
@@M4skyexe not really, Wilson believes if he's going to die either way he might aswell die quickly but living a good life instead of stuck in a hospital
@@M4skyexe This is an incomplete comparison. Wilson's pain will be swiftly followed by death w/o treatment. Death will be delayed by a few more months but the pain and debilitation will progress nonetheless AND it will last longer resulting in death anyway. House actually functions quite well even in tremendous pain. The same cannot be said for Wilson. House gave up his oxycodone to Wilson when Wilson was megadosing the chemo to try and stop the tumor growth. Wilson passed out from the combo of his chemo side effects and the Vicodin. Wilson is NOT House.
The house theory: A good friend is more valuable then ones own mundane existence.
Props to this channel still pumping out content even after all this time !
Props! Believe me it is all about self-promotion to keep the money train rocking along in the re-runs.
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Ah yes all I needed on this Tuesday afternoon is a existential crisis before lunch about the afterlife.
Really brings out the flavour of the cheese, in my experience.
wanna know how to handle that? go to church. dont listen to the bs media dont listen to the haters on the internet that have never been a day in there entire life go find one and if its not a fit find another keep trying till your last breath its worth it.
@@hardwirecars that's just playing yourself with a lie to make yourself feel better. Can't just make the truth go away, when you die what House said will happen. I am scared too but I accept the truth with logic and reason.
@@davidmontesschanck9547 see now you just played yourself i didnt say anything about the after life i cant prove it you cant prove the contrary it just starts fights no one can deny religion is one of the most comforting things there are so even if you dont go for the after life part there is nothing negative about it and only good so why skip it?
isn't it safer to believe and be wrong then to not believe and be wrong
Really glad they didn’t include an episode in the show where Wilson dies. It would be so heartbreaking. They’d probably show him tell house one last witty joke or a simple “you’re my best friend/I love you” and then joining Amber.
Interesting that Wilson wants to basically punish himself for all the deaths that occured under his care, all of whom happened rotting in a hospital bed, yet when its his turn, he refuses to go the same. You can say that the others didn't really have a choice, but also sounds like Wilson didn't exactly want to go through what they went through.
Well, yeah. In his patient's case, the choice is up to them whether or not to stretch their lives a bit more or not. Wilson can only suggest, he cannot enforce. He's seen what chemo does to a person, he's seen the effects of it, and still he decided to go through with chemo for a bit. But now, as a patient, he gets to choose what's best for him, and he chooses a happy end instead of a bedridden one.
You can tell someone cares about you when they take the time to drug you and hook you up to your meds
House : All I did was temporary kill you.
Wilson: How was it
For some reason I find this funny
probably because wilson was being witty pointing out that House was the one who had more of a problem with it than wilson did
Wilson didn’t reply with that House said it. But you’re right it does sound funnier with Wilson saying that
Say what you will about the overall quality of Season 8, but everything with House and Wilson was top grade TV
I agree
It is pretty good. Even for that time, it is still one of the best medical shows there is till date.
@@hellbusterdragon Love House, caught it late. The only other med show I ever watched was ER back in the early days of it. What have been your top 3 or 4 of all time? Anything really better than House?
@@Yowzoe Actually, I only watched one medical show as an actual TV show. Apart from House, I am more into movies.
@@hellbusterdragon me too, mostly
love all the moments where House & Wilson drug each other 🤣
Same it's so funny when they nearly kill each other with illegal drugs
@@Amberlynn_Reid
Relax
@@grim_56 my favourite moment is when Wilson gets perminant brain damage from house drugging him
This was just a good era for TV, as well as overall life
I won't lie, Wilson looks very comfortable on the desk 😂
- falling asleep on your desk from late night study is note comfortable than i originally thought.
Apparently, there looking at doing a reboot of House. Without Wilson, not sure how well it would work.
When I watched this 5 mins ago there were 6 views now over 500. Shows how incredible this show is even after all these years.
1 hr in - 4.2k views
4 hrs in - 13k views
5 hrs in - 15k views
14 hrs in - 31k views
1 week - 71k views
3 weeks - 77k views
yes! and more than 2200 in half an hour
That along with the YT algorithm
Hasn’t been posted even an hour yet and 3.3k views.
It is still my favorite. Pirated all the seasons to my laptop. Still I am here for commentors like you who genuinely love the show.
@@hellbusterdragon
Thank you. I love this show so much too.
Here me out:
I think that House is the MOST empathetic and compassionate character in the show.
The reason he keeps his walls up is because he knows that emotions, especially ones related to interpersonal relationships, can fog the thinking of good doctors. Also, his biggest fear is pain. So if he allows emotions to get in the way of his treatment, he becomes a worse doctor and leaves himself vulnerable to his worst fear.
When Wilson gets sick, House’s love for his friend overcomes his fear and we see how he truly feels about the people he cares for.
The awful irony for House is that Wilson is one of the few ppl he can’t save. But in that, he finally overcomes his fears. It’s the reason House is able to give Wilson his last Vicodin in another episode.
House just wants his best friend to live 😢
"dhid u puh somethih in meh coffehh"
i like when TV shows have a serious meditation on death, but aren't preachy. to die is easy, the one fashion statement that seems never out of style. to kill off a character is easy, even Robert Sean Leonard has done it before. to have a conversation about death as a philosophy of mortality without reverting back to religious undertones...a little more difficult.
Propofol is one hell of a drug
The idea House was trying to prove is the most terrifying thought imaginable.
The possibility that I may one day be nothing. Not for a period of time, but for eternity. It’s horrifying.
Now I am not a religious person, but I do believe in science. I want to believe that in an endless universe comprised of possibly infinite other universes, my consciousness will continue on in some form. Even if it takes a quadrillion years, maybe I will pop into existence again.
It's not terrifying. You won't be conscious either way so it won't be such a big deal to you.
@@tubsy. You're right, it's not terrifying. It's horrifying. An incomprehensible nothingness, devoid of thought, matter and dreams. We are something and being anything other than that is irrational, illogical. We do not want to not be, you arguing otherwise is why the lesser don't evolve. A fear engrained into our very blood and you deny its validity. Bloody delusional.
You already came from "nothing" once as in when the universe "started" huge chances this will happen again
If that happens, it would be you but not you, like if something erased your memory rn to the state when you were born, you would be you, but you wouldn't be you. For all we know this has happened already.
OMG i miss this show do much
The end is never the end is never the end is never the end is.....
The amount of Illegal things House does is insane. Can't belive once I thought this show was Legit lol
House =Holmes
Wilson= Watson
So I take it that since House is loosely based on Sherlock Holmes, it's no coincidence that his apartment is B.
I came here for this comment. 😊
Yes, David Shore, the creator, has been very open about this series being based off of the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. :)
Absolutely he"s the One
4:08 I agree with Wilson. I held my mother’s head as we did CPR in 2022. I’ll never forget her eyes as I saw her transformation.
I do believe we are more than bags of biological matter.
I mean, how do you think atoms hold together through vibration and a considerable amount of energy to hold together. So it makes me wonder. 👍🏻
My memory must be gaslighting me because I swear I remember Wilson responding to House's "I'm not gonna let you just die!" with "Yes, you will."
If that sounds dark then it sounds just like the last seasons of House to me.
House: Get in the robot, Wilson.
🤣
Or rei will have to do it
"I dont believe we're just a bag of chemicals"... Good for you Wilson. There's no proof, but Hope is something no one can take from you.
My brother works as a paramedic, he's a very well-trained, senior EMS provider in our area, many look up to him. He has seen hundreds or maybe even over a 1000 people expire. He says the same thing, when you watch someone die, there is a sense of something "leaving" more than just a few neurons firing and some chemical processes. He also has some BIZARRE stories of comatose patients coming to and saying "they've come for me!" or "Oh look! My husband" and dying as they reach for an invisible hand. Its really crazy stuff. So even as a cynical agnostic for much of my life, I have come around to thinking there could be more than just perma-sleep. Here's to Hope.🍻
Amen brother 🍻
Unfortunately all of that stuff can be scientifically explained as things the body starts doing when it's dying. Brain releases chemicals that cause hallucinations. Those hallucinations are most likely to fit the personality of that particular person. Could be a friend, family member, for my aunt she saw cats all over her hospital room in her final moments. Which fit because there were always several cats inside and outside of her home. And according to religion animals don't have souls so if you trust the bible as a source then in her case, she was only seeing the result of chemicals. But there's no reason not to think every other example is the same regardless of who you see.
I’m a MD-PhD student and I’ve also encountered my fair share of death amongst people. I believe what you’re describing is simply an emotional response that people have because they subconsciously want to believe there’s something, so they may in turn imagine the sensation of someone ‘leaving’.
Humans have a very hard time accepting that everything we do, our functions, our thoughts, feelings, sensations ect are simply the result of physical and biochemical laws that we cannot control.
Humans have evolved a capacity to avoid pain to maximise efficiency, this also included the avoidance of death. Death is scary because it’s the end of what we are and in our natural arrogance, we can’t imagine ourselves not being here because this is all we’ve ever had.
As for me, I don’t see or feel any sensation when a patient passes away. I feel sadness for the families, I feel sad for the patient and hope it wasn’t painful in the end, but I simply accept the conclusion that the brain is simply shutting down along with the remainder of the organs. We’re a biophysical system, obeying physical laws and there’s nothing wrong with that. Humans don’t have an special or privileged position in the universe. We’re simply one of the infinite manifestations of it.
@@JackLWalsh I hope you understand the implications of that also. That means, no moral law, no free will, no value of life, no true love since all emotions and behaviors are fundamentally evolutionary adaptations. It all revolves around pragmatism, not any love.
If this is indeed how the world is then don't be surprised when people actually act as if it were true. If there is no grander meaning, value or moral law, don't be surprised when attrocities happen.
@@tubsy. Good lord. You really need to read more. Pick up a book on history, philosophy or a novel and ask yourself why any of those texts were written, how they were written and what were the characters'/author's motivation?
You'd think Wilson would have learned Houses moves by now.
No, we're not just a bag of chemicals, the body is. When the sucker breaks down and ceases to work, it's just garbage. Then we go on our way. and eventually pick up another. It's just like having a car.
How do you know tho, have you "picked up another"?
By the end of the series, House finds a cure for cancer ......or finds out Wilson has Lupus.😁
Hey I’m gonna need you to stop w/the season 8 clips. My heart is being ripped out every time I check my sub box
Don’t watch them
It actually made me a little mad that he drugged Wilson and gave him drugs when he said he didn’t want anything like that. Although I understand houses reasoning.
Monk got his last case. I want House's film NOW
Oh look its Mr. Derek *drops a lighter*
Yoooooo, this is the first recent House MD Upload I've seen since I got obsessed with them
wilson has what looks like an ipod speaker dock why does he also have an alarm clock
I have a feeling the channel is nearing its end..
One of the only times House could be wrong, while our soul may not find its way to an afterlife, our matter and energy surely will move on, of which no one can destroy
I do agree with House about the condition of the dead. Ecclesiastes 9:5 “For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing at all.” Of course, I also believe that those that are dead can be raised to life again 😉
Awww, im subscribed 😥
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1
The Oncologist himself gets it.
targeted alpha theropy.. the best cancer solution around.. alpha emmiters are short lived tho.. the proliferation of molten salt reactors will make it/them more prolific.
To hell with all alarm clocks.
Reminds me of a few lyrics to Black Sabbaths' AFTER FOREVER
House is the real coward. Look how he has to manage the world around him to fit what he wants.
Why is it "just" a bag of chemicals. The fact that we're bags of chemicals is crazy, it's amazing. That matter can be arranged in such a way that it feels, loves, breathes, etc.
Yeah. People always seem to think without religion their life means nothing. We get to enjoy the things in life on the most comfortable planet in a sterile universe. It's a one in a googol chance that we should harness
I love House😍
Gigachad Wilson
Why did they film the last season of house with a gray filter over the lens. The opposite of season 1😂
It's beautiful
No you’re beautiful
whats in that white sludge?
Is house coming back?
the new outro is weird
House, of course, knew what Propofol might do. My two experiences took me to another place, very different from this life. He gave it a shot. I'm not sure what he wanted Wilson to see, but was not successful.
i want house
Am i the only one who doesn't remember this part?????? I mean the drugging him part. (this time). Everything else i remember.
is never the end
Anyone else find it ironic that the cancer doctor got cancer?
Ironic anyone can get cancer...my mum in the pic got it and died from it....I'm probably next in line....
@@pamelaharrington3838 Just an observation is all. My mom got it and died from it too so....
Wilson himself did too. The episode where he gets the treatment he gets really bitter about it since he'd spent so long helping cancer patients and realizes all he ever told them and comforted them with was a lie and didn't mean anything. He tells House that he should have been a bitter jerk like him so that he'd feel like he deserved the cancer.
@@pamelaharrington3838 I don't know the exact case with your mother but most of the cancers aren't hereditary, so as long as you take precautions (like less smoking and other such stuff) you should be fine
That's nothing.
Our health minister was in the first 500 people to get covid in our country 😂
Anybody here been dead before? I have.
If that wasn't sarcastic, I'm all ears
@@Eva-ck3qb I drowned in a river when i was 4. Was saved and resuscitated by my grandfather. He lost his glasses lol
@@williamunderhill427 wow.. That's crazy. Long live grandpa :)
1:56 XD
My god, I hate that alarm sound.
HİÇ "HEKİMOĞLU" NDAN GELEN TÜRK YOK MU
Tbh im okay with nothing after death
Dr House cuddy and wilson is best friends as a roommate in the mighty name of Jesus all things are possible
mercy mains be like:
“I don’t believe we’re just a bag of chemicals”
And I don’t believe we’re just some spooky woo-woo ghost piloting a meat sack.
You can make anything sound bad or mundane when described the right way. You can also make anything sound awesome with the same method.
We are Star dust formed into a an assemblage with the unique ability to reflect, to smile, to rage, and to cry. And most gloriously, to regret its finite time, and to make the most of that time.
The power of having different opinions. Nobody knows what happens after death, how the universe was formed, or what our purpose even is! It’s crazy!
@@-Juney- or if “after death” even makes sense, if the universe forming is a cogent notion, or if life even has a purpose at all beyond the ones we think up.
Kind of hate how House forces his nihilistic atheism down everyones throat when given the chance.
Wilson if you believe that life has purpose or special meaning, why do you throw it away so easily?
He is not throwing it away, even with treatment he only gets 1-3 years. It isn't a suicide, it's choosing how your going to live the reminder of your life
@@duckmeat4674 pro lifers never see it that way
@@dragon22214 wtf does prolife have to do with that
Because he would rather spend the last 5 months of his life enjoying it as much as he can, rather than spend 1-2 years in a bed doing nothing but sleep and slowly rot away.
Because he is choosing to live the last 5 months of his life in enjoyment and happiness, loving life to the fullest, rather than spend his last year or two in a bed, rotting away doing nothing but sleep.
The decision would have been dumb is chemo actually fully cured him to a healthy person. But chemo only delays the inevitable by a small margin, so he is choosing against it.
dose wilson 4 times
we are all just ugly bags of mostly water, aka meat sacks
I was beat by 30 seconds
Well, I believe we are just a bag of chemicals, but I also believe death is not that bad either
We are indeed, I do believe it is horrible. Eternal nothingness, never see anyone again or yourself.
@@davidmontesschanck9547 Well, u won't have feelings, therefore no pain whatsoever
death isn't bad. but dying is to be avoided.
@@carolewhyte1943 wouldn't have said better myself
@Todor I don't agree with you at all. If I think death is unavoidable, I won't spend my days crying over that. I will, in the other end, enjoy it as much as possible while I preserve myself in order to enjoy it a little more. If I believed in God, I think I wouldn't enjoy life as much as I could
Sheeeeeeeesh 🥶
If we are not just a bag of chemicals, what else is there?
are souls weather you believe or not idc but you have a sould inside all them chemicals.
@@majormana1
By your logic, rocks, Virus also have souls..
Then why did Jesus come to save our ( human) souls and not rocks?
@@jimliu2560 Who is to say rocks and viruses don't have souls, you don't have to believe in Jesus to believe in souls. Still, I think most people that believe in souls at least consider it something that sentient life forms have.
I don't believe in anything for certain, but I can see why people believe there's more to themselves then just chemicals. If I was just a bag of chemicals my question is why am I experiencing what this bag of chemicals does. Why am I in control of it.
@@cameronjosephvideos5942
1. When I say bag of Chemicals, I of course include “ Organization/Ordered” aka “ Very Low Entropy”....
....but Order/Low Entropy is No equivalent to the Soul (at least) not in the traditional sense...
3. “...Experiencing ..this body...” is just more complexity in consciousness....aka brain development...
You are less conscious at 2 months old than 5 years old (understanding Algebra) than at 30 years old (at prime) then at 90 ( dementia)..
So by your logic, does a 2 months old have “less soul”...and 30 year old “gained more soul”.....and 90 year old; lost most of your soul?
2. Go to a “End of Life Home”.... and See how much “control those Souls (people) have..”
Bed Bound; In bed sores; in Pain; No Teeth; lost of Bowel movements; No dignity....
Now provide evidence of the existence of the soul.
@@jimliu2560 I mean I never actually claimed to believe in it because you are right that there is no tangible evidence for it. All I' was saying is I can just understand why people try to attach importance to life and themselves by believing in something that makes them special. A lot of people just equate life with soul, or they see themselves as something separate from their body. I personally have no reason to believe in them though but I can understand how people concieve such ideas.
I try to base my beliefs on science and logic but I try to keep an open mind as well because science and logic, at least as of right now, don't explain everything. But, its possible that it could some day.
I would do the same as wilson
*Then your selfish then. What about people who care about you? Medicine has come along way even though its been 10 years since this show ended. I did feel the same as you did in February 2021 when I was diagnosed with lung cancer. I didn't tell my family or friends about it, I shaved my hair off under the guise of wanting a new look. I didn't know at the time ALL hair comes out through chemo & although on lockdown as it was I did have to hide away from family, with friends it wasn't a problem given how strict things were. Although chemo isn't fun it did save my life, they removed part of my lung & I have been fine ever since & mine was caught late. Then again I am an idiot.*
HEKİMOĞLU ❤️
poggerssss
84% ARE NOT SUBSCRIBED. WHAT?
Propofol is tasty
3:50 by far the most ignorant thing House ever said....
You can prove otherwise?
Lol no Evelyn, sorry to spoil your dreams
And yet the most factual
all three people in this replies section are the type of people to call religious people fanatics, and then write 10 paragraphs under a religious video, yapping how atheism is right and anyone who doesn’t believe it is an idiot.
Seriously… get a life lmao
I'm being reported for saying I was on my way to a job interview...everyone calm down my mum in the pic is dead...she died of cancer in 2016...this is her daughter Emma. UA-cam decided to rip my other 3 youtube accounts down...I'm now forced to use her account til I get my mukbang account up and going
2nd
Third
THERE IS A HEAVEN AND HELL. Stop listening to these foolish statements.
AND SO OF LAZARUS...AND THE LORD... "JOHN 11:1-44" (IN NEW TESTAMENT) WHAT WOULD YOU DO ????
IN THIS REAL WORLD ? TELL THE TRUTH/SET YOURSELF FREE !/ COULD HAPPEN TO YOU/COULD HAPPEN TO ME ?