@@luckymosola8196 I just love when he's right about human behavior but wrong about medical diagnosis, he's better at understanding people than medicine itself, which is why he cares for the medical mysteries more so than humans because he's already got them all figured out lol.
He gets to see the rarest of the rare medical cases, the one in a few million - he doesn't get to see the one in a few million people who could go toe to toe with his behavioural analysis, mostly because people don't try and hide it nor have the stakes to care Personally behavioural analytics are so much more fun than medical mysteries - and given cuddy and his endless plethora of problems, he doesn't have them figured out, only the little pieces which coincide with his puzzles -bravery and lies primarily - anything else, he's sort of helpless on@@BudoThePaladin
Wilson: “tricking a patient into being tested is completely unethical!” House “please, that isn’t even the most unethical thing I’ve done in the last 24 hours”
theres rare times prior where he lied about who he is. It started after the fat dad punched him "Dr House?" yeah whose asking? *punch* Then after being shot he always pointed to Cammeron or said something about the "skinny gay guy over there."
@@commonwealpanther There was an old movie called "Spartacus," the climax scene is where the re-captured slaves are asked to turn in Spartacus to be killed in exchange for the rest being allowed to live (albeit as slaves). All the slaves, in solidarity with their leader and defiant to the end, each claimed to be Spartacus themselves, and were all crucified. Scene is worth a watch, very powerful. In this scene House is suggesting to Wilson that he should claim to be House for whatever trouble he thought he was in.
He was always gonna let House do it, and was always gonna get in trouble for letting him, so he might as well get in trouble for doing it. There's something of an overlap between Best Friend and Enabler
The more and more i watch this show, the more i am convinced that Wilson never actually had cancer. Him and House just ran off to be together. EDIT: Im laughing at the ones getting pressed over a joke.
The thing I love most about this scene is that he had two cigars, anyone else he would have lorded his victory over smoking his cigar alone, but with Wilson it was different. Wilson was an equal and someone he truly valued in his own way.
it's because House is celebrating a victory WITH Wilson. As much as Wilson is annoyed with House's meddling, he admits he is disgustingly satisfied with "fixing" the couple, even when he was fully willing to support them as-is. For Wilson, he just wants to support others as they are, while House wants to make others better than they are, and Wilson is not opposed to House "winning" even when he does it in the most annoying way possible.
We've been shown multiple times during the series that House gets laid constantly. Admittedly it's with prostitutes but, well, that still counts. Also, he lived in Japan for a long time when he was a kid, in fact that's where he decided he wanted to become a doctor (remember the janitor story?) It's not surprising that he learned to speak Japanese and started reading mangas back then.
Not Japan-- that was India, and the big deal was that the doctor everyone turned to when the chips were down was an Untouchable, normally employed only as a hospital janitor. Demonstrating to young House that even if you were the lowest socially (like him under an abusive parent), you could be the top person in the room if you were the top doctor.
@@ArynChris No it was Japan and it involved a Bukaru, which is Japan's version of an untouchable. Just look up the janitor clip yourself if you don't believe me, it's not hard to find. I really don't understand why you'd correct someone without actually making sure that you're right first.
Based on Wilson, I think I'd make a poor doctor. I would run the tests necessary to discover the source of the patients ailments in order to make an accurate diagnosis and attempt to treat them. I wouldn't try to understand the patient better, that's why we have psychiatrists. I would treat the body, the mind is someone else's problem.
yeah, that is stupid. I read in the comments about on md that became a because of House. Imagine how much damage his abusive behavior has produced. This is a series, probably created to entice narcissists. In reality, the dude who believes he is a god and mistreats patients ends up killing many. In fact, grandiose narcissism is more common in men, and statistically, women are better physicians, if you measure the live expectancy and outcomes of patients.
"Earth vs the Flying Saucers," such a good flick! A courier pilot (Richard Deer) has learned of earth's collision and ruination. Later, in a fancy club dancin', drinkin', 'n' smokin', Richard reached into the Sterno and lit his Big Dollar cigar with the flaming buck. A society gal next to him looks over, and he offers her a light until she said, "Harumph," and turned away digustedly. It's on UA-cam; "Earth vs the Flying Saucers." So, run, don't walk to get your chance for the junior door prize of the real conventions!
@about12hobos41 It's not a real manga. It's just a prop. It takes more work to make something like that, but then they don't have to worry about copyright and people reading too much into what they'd choose.
It's worth appreciating something here. House loves mischief and risk taking and flouting ethics. For the most part, Wilson doesn't like that, right? Perfect "Odd Couple" pairing. But this bet is for $100. Wilson doesn't need that kind of money. He also doesn't need to be "right". House loves being "right" and puts a lot of value in it, but not Wilson. So why does Wilson take the bet? Because despite all his protests over House's behavior, he likes a bit of mischief himself. He just doesn't like to admit it. They are friends, after all. Alternatively... he _is_ reading a magazine article on asexuality and he's openly skeptical of what he's reading. He's curious himself.
@@Lazman2634 Of course the actors do what they do because it's in the script. Are you familiar with the concept of a book club? They don't talk about ink and paper. They talk about the characters. Sometimes the author, too, but not as a mechanic pushing buttons on a typewriter. I'm not sure what you're trying to do here. It feels like the intent is to put me down. I mean, I'm not from it, but that's what I'm reading. Is that what this is?
@@Lazman2634 Do you do this every time someone talks about characters? I'm not doing a new thing, here. I'm discussing the characters. That's the context. You're breaking the fourth wall.
I like this girl, she chose to give up something she enjoyed for her love and he is changing his entire life despite not liking it to please her when he finds out. That is a loving couple even if not perfect they make it work for the sake of their emotions and love. bonus to it saving his life.
People are fearful of change, he's more afraid of the unknown than anything else. After his libido and E.D. are addressed, wait a couple of months for adjustment to his new reality and I assure you, he will like changing his entire life.
@xyzxyz0000 Oh come on - she had the choice between splitting up with him because he couldn't perform, or lie a bit and pretend she doesn't need it, and stay with him. She stuck with him, I admire that.
Can we all agree that delivering the line "Chirping Birds Flew Out Of Her Butt; Delivering a Banner" and NO ONE cracking is one of the reasons why we all love this show so much. I mean.. COME ON. CHIRPING FLAPPING AVIARIES!
The great thing about House's character, was exactly how self aware he was when it came to his occupation. He got into diagnostics, specifically to avoid talking to patients. But that's terrible drama for a show, so his terrible bedside manner is why it works.
Yip, pretending to be willing to whatever it took to help keep their marriage together... The great news here is she'd been faking asexuality and had already been 'taking the hit' in that part of her life just to be with him. That kind of dedication and loyalty is rare and special.
@@nicholasmartin787spurious logic, all it states is that she has had it before, which would have been years ago and/or from before their relationship. It's not defined for a bit of comedy.
Her 180 turn with the doctor standing there struck me as a bit cheesy. And IRL, with his libido returned, there's a chance that he could be oriented differently, or maybe have kinks she can't deal with.
I love this couple. She was willing to give up something she found "fun" to be with him and would make him comfortable. And he chose to take on a confusing path via surgery because it would make her happy.
A little different and even better. She fakes it to make him comfortable. He get's told he has cancer and that he'll be wanting to poontang after getting rid of it and he's willing to keep it to not make her uncomfortable. Wishing that couple a second honeymoon and a dozen complaints from all the next door and next floor neighbours in their Hotel.
I've been diagnosed with this EXACT disease the past few months. I stumbled on this clip by complete randomness today, bless the algorithm :D The depiction of the science behind macroprolactinoma is absolutely on point, even if not all symptoms and outcome were exactly the same for me. This goes to show how accurate was House and how good the show's advisors were for script consistency.
That is why we medical students watch the show lol. It’s 99% acurate medically however house could never be the way he is n still be employed in a hospital
@@eVuLeX I'm a programmer, and I know how the algorithms work. I already skimmed through house clips on UA-cam over past years (and I've watched the entire series a good 3 times now), but maybe some weeks before my diagnose this year I may have stepped it up during medical exams. Nonetheless, I never googled for low libido or erectile disfunction which is the topic of this clip, which I did NOT have ironically. I did note a medium jump in libido (which I Google slightly, but I always had OK libido) but most importantly I noticed sudden weight loss, which I did googled ad nauseum yet is notably not a topic in this clip as it's actually one of the things that has been found more recently to correlate with prolactinoma - turns out if your body thinks you need to lactate (due to high prolactin), you stop metabolizing the nutrients that mother's milk is supposed to have. So yeah, I had been downing hundreds of eurobucks' worth of whey protein the past 2 years and I still felt hungry at 1am, until I started on Cabergoline. -6kg in a month is no joke.
I feel like like Hugh Laurie’s eventually going to play the Joker one day. Burns money with no hesitation, a nihilistic worldview, doubts people moral code, and can be really terrifying if he so chooses.
He IS an actor -playing a character! He'd probably do a remake of Tootsie if it so appealed, and paid appropriately! The characters he plays - and their inherent qualities (having nihilistic worldviews, doubting people's moral codes, and being really terrifying if he so chooses) doesn't mean that's who he actually is...... you know that, right? 🤷♀
Houses wet dream; Meddling in someone else's affairs, being a complete jerk about it, solving a little medical mystery, completely destroy someone's personal identity, being told he's right, and then rejects the price money anyway while having a bro moment with his bestie.
Asexuality means no sexual attraction to another person. Has nothing to do with having/not having a libido or how strong it is. Writers would've known that if they took more than 1 full minute to look it up.
I don't get what point is being made here, if he has no sexual attraction he has no sexual attraction and I don't see how it being caused by a tumor vs something else changes that
I'm sure people who have had unusually low libidos and ED for a majority of their adult life due to a hormonal imbalance are far more likely to identify as asexual. If you had never been able to get a boner for anyone for as long as you can remember, wouldn't you easily come to the conclusion that you have "no sexual attraction to another person"?
@@truereaper4572the show insulted and invalidated an already suppressed minority with this one. Imagine if he felt the need to prove a patient was lying only because he believed homosexuality wasn't real, or that introverts weren't real, and then the episode validated that behavior
I know for a fact that my asexuality is caused by an untreatable medical condition. (Edit: very, _very_ rare birth defects.) I was just glad to finally find other people who felt the same way. When you have zero interest in copulation, a world where it’s a driving factor for 99% of people is _very_ strange (also edit:, so it was a big relief to learn I wasn’t the only person like this).
Honestly, medical condition or not, asexuality is not a problem if it doesn't make you or an eventual partner miserable. I suggest you "A History of Celibacy", from historian Elizabeth Abbott. Chaste marriages are also part of that book.
@@sangharshnirvana5018 Old Movie, Roman slave leads a revolt and is eventually captured with his army. Romans wanna make an example of him with crucifixion. He's about to present himself when his men start claiming to be him, each shouting, "I am Spartacus," each willing to die in his place.
Using men as an example, here's how I'd breakdown asexuality as it pertains to sexual orientation*: 1. Heterosexual men are asexual towards men 2. Homosexual men are asexual towards women 3. Asexual men are asexual towards both men and women In other words, it has nothing to do with libido, so based on the facts as presented in the clip it's entirely possible that the patient will still identify as asexual after treatment. There is also the question of whether this episode pushes back on the idea that asexuality can exist in otherwise healthy individuals. I think it does push back, to a degree, which I'd support with the following: 1. House is immediately skeptical that Wilson's patient is asexual, despite being given no other information about her. "I have a patient who's asexual" "Is she a giant pool of algae?" You could argue that he's just joking around at this point, but given how the rest of the scene plays out, it's pretty clear he's skeptical of asexuality in general. 2. After being told that she's healthy and happily married to a man who's also asexual (i.e. the only other information he's been given), he doubles down and makes the bet. I think this weakens the claim that this story was "only about this specific couple" when House has so little to go on other than the asexual label and how much weight his opinions can carry. 3. House was right. He had information you could apply to almost any asexual person, said "I don't buy it", bet $100 on it and was proven right (at least, as presented by the show). I don't think that this proves the writers were trying to invalidate or undermine asexual people, necessarily, but I also don't think that's an unfair interpretation to have. I'd be interested to know what the writers' thoughts are on this now. *This is an oversimplification of course, and doesn't address asexuality as a spectrum or the forms that exist separate from orientation.
From my shallow experience as a layman and observer only, if someone says he/she is asexual, there's nearly always some big hit earlier in life. May diddled as a kid, a big accident, other forms of trauma. Or like the smoking blonde in the clip, being railed through so much, she can open her own sausage factory. A brain chemical imbalance, be it tumor or otherwise. A very religious upbringing. The schmecksdrive is the strongest we have for a reason. Lesser in women to begin with and goes much further down with age, but for men... it dominates your thinking in your early years after hitting puberty. And though, THANKFULLY, it goes down a bit with age as well, it is still very strong. Just no longer overwhelming. Although... being confronted with a ravenous beauty begging for it, even an oldtimer's pole may be up for the challenge.
Didn't Wilson technically win the bet though? I mean, there was no medical reason for HER asexuality, it was HIS that was medically induced. Her medical situation was perfectly fine!
Technically speaking, there was effectively a medical reason explaining her asexualty, the medical reason was just not in her body. The bet was not "she has a medical issue", but more like "there is a mecial issue involved in there"
@@ChevaliersEmeraude this reasoning is a slippery slope ... Everytime you lose a bet you could argue the semantic than claim the best solution is to null it. However, House DID tricked Wilson on that one, but Wilson should have seen that coming ... Don't do bet with House whatsoever XD
I don't quite like how this might convince some idiots that asexuality isn't a thing, when that isn't the point at all. Maybe I'm just having too little faith in humanity. Time to sort by newest...
The show validating House’s creepy need to prove that a real sexuality is invalid and if someone has it they're just lying. That gives you happy feels?
@@annataymond9529 lol not that part common now gimme a break 😅😅 I'm bisexual my brother is homosexual, my step sister just married her wife and are in an open marriage with a wonderful person whom is currently in transition. My family is very accepting, thankfully for all of us "children" of the family. I used to be the vice president of the gay-straight alliance at my high school circa 2008 thru 2011. Which wasn't as much laidback fun as I feel it could have been in the year 2023. I got a lot of flack for that back then, but it was worth it! So definitely not that part!💕
In fact, Huge was the first one in US TV in 2010, with Poppy, a cheerful character who says she doesn't feel romantic attraction (but is okay with that). Outside of USA, you can even go back to 2007 with Gerald Tippet on Shortland Street (NZ soap opera)
@@Me-xo5tw Indeed, and Sherlock Holmes too. It's just the label was unknown and at this time, it could be "justified" by the audience with Charlotte only interested in wealth and Holmes being "weird" in only caring about the intellect. But in today's standards, they are clearly ace (even if we can wonder about how far Holmes went with Milverton's housemaid).
House doesn't really care about anyone but himself, he needs to win, he needs to solve the puzzle and he always needs to be right. If the patient gets cured it's just a side effect of his desire to always be right. If you ever see an episode where his patient dies he's not upset that they died, he's upset that he missed the diagnosis and he'll do an autopsy to find the answer of what he missed.
@@codenamejinzahe definitely does! Him acting like he doesn’t care about people is his defense mechanics for getting to attached to them. But he will always allow himself to do charming acts for other people, like buying 2 cigars one for him one for Wilson. If he had cared about only himself, he would’ve done it alone.
Im asexual and happy There are definitely can be medical reasons though such as tumours its very interesting though i get how it could mess with your head as it could destroy your identity
Truthfully I can see both sides to the argument here. But at the end of the day for this episode anyway health is more important. Also being genuine here how does asexual even work? Is it like not making out? I am genuinely wondering
@@tomato-v8x asexual means you don’t have to have a partner to reproduce. Asexual means you can reproduce yourself. Basically a sponge. I asked because I don’t know what it means for humans
@@Salemchevyvery, very simple way to describe it, or at least a form of it. you know all of the times of the day that you don’t feel sexually aroused? you just don’t move from unaroused to aroused. point A all the way, no way to point B. spend your entire day not caring about anything pertaining to sexual activity, you’re just not in the mood- ever!
Some people mistakenly believing they are asexual because of a medical issue doesn't negate people who are actually ace. Both can exist, and there shouldn't be stigmas for either.
Because this is reality. This is what asexual people are. This is what people with 'gender identities' are. You think you are vanilla and you find something that explains your behaviour, so you latch onto that identity. You are a human, and you are normal if you choose to be.
@@angeleyesgreen1586it'd be different if 1. this show depicted real asexuals 2. house didnt only think they were faking based on the information that they happen to be ace.
@angeleyesgreen1586 /shrug. Okie dokie Oh... just an afterthought... there's no chance you or someone you know is asexual due to an unrealized medical or psychological matter, is there?
I'm asexual, and when I brought that up to my doctor he asked whether that bothered me, and when I told him it didn't he said "Well some people just are like that, and as far as I know there's nothing wrong with you so that shouldn't be an issue.", so it's very funny to watch when acephobic people with absolutely no medical knowledge just grasp at straws and try to desperately armchair diagnose me with something. Like I'm sorry that the fact that your experiences of sexual attraction aren't quintessential to the human experience upsets you, but that's your problem not mine lol.
Bro it’s not normal. Doesn’t devalue you or anything but it’s still not normal. Every living thing with sexual practices like us wants to reproduce. It is wired that way into functional, healthy organisms.
@@cargopilotguy305 Here they come, diagnose me doctor! Do it! Tell me all about how you know a stranger over the internet better than a medical professional who has known me for about 16 years of my life. I'm so ready for it.
@@TheVibes101 Even if we don't know you well enough to properly tell what caused this, you know deep down exactly why you are the way you are. You can't hide it forever. I hope you get the help you need to properly process this.
Not at all. Wilson reads the article in this clip, which counters what you're saying now. Meanwhile one guy gets treated for a tumor. "ONE THING MEANS EVERYTHING!!!" Stop it.
@@wiredforstereoread the reply after yours. Proves their point. Wilson read one line in one article, they never spent any time being like "btw even tho these people were like this, not everyone is"
@@shakibzz No, it doesn't prove any point. If there's a video debunking UFO, I can guarantee to you that the comments section is chock full of people arguing for the existence of UFO and against it. And all of them likely enter the conversation with pre-existing opinion on the subject.
@@mac1991seth right, yes. But as someone who got so much more comfortable with bisexuality from having Grey's Anatomy cover the topic... it matters that it's a show doing something, a show that people watch without expecting to be influenced. It's not a 2 min clip called "are asexuals real?" So people come in with biases. It's a show that shows us different people without warning who they're gonna show, so we get to expand our horizons - or, do the opposite, by thinking "oh so asexuals aren't real, house was right"
Wilson''s expressions here is so telling 5:09 . Its like when house makes his crude observations, you can see exactly when wilson thinks yea house was right, shes lying to be with him ,.. lol then he quickly looks at the guy to see his responses to confirm
Its crazy how often this Series looks at Sexualities and Gender Identity and is like "Lets make an argument that things could just be a medical condition, we're not saying it's always but you know WHAT IF" A friend of mine sent me this clip when i told them i was asexual and i know for a fact that i have no tumor *sigh*
I have this tumor, but I had normal libido until about 20-25 years old, started getting worse every year to the point of having zero libido, got to a doctor only at 34 years old, started taking remedies, and got back to normal. Today, I'm almost 50. I take medications for the tumor and do TRT. Everything is fine. Imagine if this started early. I would be thinking that having zero libido is normal, just like this guy. really sad. Anyone who says they are asexual should be tested for low testetoreno and other hormone imbalances.
She is a loving and amazing partner, and she wouldn't have known any better medically, but don't ever lie, to yourself, to your partner, to anyone Anything can be handled together if you both want to - Anything.
That's... not always true, u know. I am not, repeat, NOT suggesting that lying to partners is ever defensible, but: it's clear that there r some secrets that, once revealed, can irretrievably break a relationship that, had the secret been kept, wld've persisted perfectly happily for all parties forever. Generalizations r always suspect (including this one), bcs life is complicated, & there r always exceptions & special cases.
You lie to yourself constantly( you perceive the world through your senses you dont actually see anything as is), you make decisions before you are consciously aware of them, and only try to justify them when you remember them, not the actual reason itself( if it exists). Not to mention that your itself needs to constantly lie to rationalize most concepts as understood or true even if you don't actually understand them to help you cope. Information that is contradictory needs to be sorted out, and if not possible for you with the current information and or experiences, is used separately to support further thoughts. So, no lying is an important part of the human psyche itself let alone being an important social construct without which society wouldn't function so stop spouting bullshit.
@@smartalek180 I agree, but sadly i dont want to, cuz at that point ur living a lie , so i guess its a hard choice hold the lie till u die or break the relationship, they are both messed up.
Did anyone even bother to notice the MASSIVE Freudian Slip that was IN YOUR FACE at the end?? Nope. They just thought that it was iconic that a couple of cigars were lit with a C note...
As much as I appreciate them trying to tie in asexuals into the show, having it be that the only reason the one guy is asexual is because of a tumor and the girl was only asexual because she wanted to be with him.......that feels invalidating to the asexual community. That obviously they must be suppressing themselves or have tumors as well. Really shows how dated the show is, or how they catered to showcasing house's aversion to people's happiness.
Saving a man’s life and marriage out of pure, unadulterated jerkassery, just to prove the colleague wrong. Most House thing ever.
And to prove someone was lying, another of his great loves.
@@luckymosola8196 I just love when he's right about human behavior but wrong about medical diagnosis, he's better at understanding people than medicine itself, which is why he cares for the medical mysteries more so than humans because he's already got them all figured out lol.
@@luckymosola8196cause it gets him the answer
He gets to see the rarest of the rare medical cases, the one in a few million - he doesn't get to see the one in a few million people who could go toe to toe with his behavioural analysis, mostly because people don't try and hide it nor have the stakes to care
Personally behavioural analytics are so much more fun than medical mysteries - and given cuddy and his endless plethora of problems, he doesn't have them figured out, only the little pieces which coincide with his puzzles -bravery and lies primarily - anything else, he's sort of helpless on@@BudoThePaladin
W move imo
Wilson: “tricking a patient into being tested is completely unethical!”
House “please, that isn’t even the most unethical thing I’ve done in the last 24 hours”
More like 10 minutes.
😂
Pretty sure that giving a patient's file to another doctor is also unethical. Especially for a bet.
honestly though, I'd still want house as my doctor
also, that's not even on the list of the 100 most unethical things he's done in the past hour
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Totally House
A totally him thing to do
I like that ever since he got shot House never identifies himself when someone asks.
theres rare times prior where he lied about who he is. It started after the fat dad punched him "Dr House?" yeah whose asking? *punch* Then after being shot he always pointed to Cammeron or said something about the "skinny gay guy over there."
The "You've seen Spartacus" line was absolute brilliance.
The monitor is probably on a coma patient lol
@@quillmaurer6563I don't get the reference, care to explain?
@@commonwealpanther There was an old movie called "Spartacus," the climax scene is where the re-captured slaves are asked to turn in Spartacus to be killed in exchange for the rest being allowed to live (albeit as slaves). All the slaves, in solidarity with their leader and defiant to the end, each claimed to be Spartacus themselves, and were all crucified. Scene is worth a watch, very powerful. In this scene House is suggesting to Wilson that he should claim to be House for whatever trouble he thought he was in.
I love how Wilson says you cant smoke in the room and then immediately sits down and smokes one with him 😂
And there is an ashtray on the table that the extinguished money is put in.
Sums up Wilson character lol
He was always gonna let House do it, and was always gonna get in trouble for letting him, so he might as well get in trouble for doing it.
There's something of an overlap between Best Friend and Enabler
Dude, that crispy Ben Franklin isn’t going to burn forever.
Perfect Sherlock and Watson moment
The more and more i watch this show, the more i am convinced that Wilson never actually had cancer. Him and House just ran off to be together.
EDIT: Im laughing at the ones getting pressed over a joke.
“Him” just ran off, huh? 🙄😒😳🤦♂️
wait ...wilson has cancer?
just screwing around. I watched the whole series. cool ending tho
@@Riazbapoo irony abounds, an oncologist got cancer
just admit that you're gay and move on.
The thing I love most about this scene is that he had two cigars, anyone else he would have lorded his victory over smoking his cigar alone, but with Wilson it was different. Wilson was an equal and someone he truly valued in his own way.
It's Sherlock and Watson :)
love each and every friendship of these 2@@AdityaAserkar
it's because House is celebrating a victory WITH Wilson. As much as Wilson is annoyed with House's meddling, he admits he is disgustingly satisfied with "fixing" the couple, even when he was fully willing to support them as-is. For Wilson, he just wants to support others as they are, while House wants to make others better than they are, and Wilson is not opposed to House "winning" even when he does it in the most annoying way possible.
House telling someone he needs to get laid while reading an untranslated manga in public is like the pot calling the kettle black
He's got enough hookers to avoid that problem
House is a weeb confirmed
We've been shown multiple times during the series that House gets laid constantly. Admittedly it's with prostitutes but, well, that still counts.
Also, he lived in Japan for a long time when he was a kid, in fact that's where he decided he wanted to become a doctor (remember the janitor story?) It's not surprising that he learned to speak Japanese and started reading mangas back then.
Not Japan-- that was India, and the big deal was that the doctor everyone turned to when the chips were down was an Untouchable, normally employed only as a hospital janitor. Demonstrating to young House that even if you were the lowest socially (like him under an abusive parent), you could be the top person in the room if you were the top doctor.
@@ArynChris No it was Japan and it involved a Bukaru, which is Japan's version of an untouchable. Just look up the janitor clip yourself if you don't believe me, it's not hard to find.
I really don't understand why you'd correct someone without actually making sure that you're right first.
I like that Wilson is willingly looking into researching asexuality and keeping an open mind about it so he can understand his patients better.
Hmm. Much as I love the character, I take it as evidence of credulous, mawkish quasi-Wokeness, and therefore execrable ethical misconduct.
Nobody is truly asexual. Everybody lies.
Ooor Wilson just never confront unfathomable jerks.
You know the kind Karens, far right, far left, House. Other kinds of drug addicts.
I don't like wokeness, but you sound absolutely insufferable@@willmercury
Based on Wilson, I think I'd make a poor doctor. I would run the tests necessary to discover the source of the patients ailments in order to make an accurate diagnosis and attempt to treat them. I wouldn't try to understand the patient better, that's why we have psychiatrists. I would treat the body, the mind is someone else's problem.
When you make a bet, the house always wins 😂
Amazing.
Perfect 😂
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
My man John Keats said that.
House lost the chicken bet
yeah, that is stupid. I read in the comments about on md that became a because of House. Imagine how much damage his abusive behavior has produced. This is a series, probably created to entice narcissists. In reality, the dude who believes he is a god and mistreats patients ends up killing many. In fact, grandiose narcissism is more common in men, and statistically, women are better physicians, if you measure the live expectancy and outcomes of patients.
Wilson and House lighting a cigar with a $100 bill is actually iconic.
House stealing Wilson's food also.. 😂
I hope it was just one take, otherwise it could cost a fortune.
@@Glitcher2000 Actual US currency doesn't burn like the bill on the show is burning. So it wouldn't have cost them that much for the prop.
What's even more iconic X10 is the Freudian Slip that almost everyone missed at the end.
"Earth vs the Flying Saucers," such a good flick! A courier pilot (Richard Deer) has learned of earth's collision and ruination. Later, in a fancy club dancin', drinkin', 'n' smokin', Richard reached into the Sterno and lit his Big Dollar cigar with the flaming buck. A society gal next to him looks over, and he offers her a light until she said, "Harumph," and turned away digustedly. It's on UA-cam; "Earth vs the Flying Saucers." So, run, don't walk to get your chance for the junior door prize of the real conventions!
I was NOT prepared to see House reading a manga.
it was the japanese dub that got me into watching house. It was the episode with the nuns.
I was
Anyone know what manga it is, I need this for my house head cannon😂
@about12hobos41
It's not a real manga. It's just a prop.
It takes more work to make something like that, but then they don't have to worry about copyright and people reading too much into what they'd choose.
he plays pokémon
It's worth appreciating something here. House loves mischief and risk taking and flouting ethics. For the most part, Wilson doesn't like that, right? Perfect "Odd Couple" pairing. But this bet is for $100. Wilson doesn't need that kind of money. He also doesn't need to be "right". House loves being "right" and puts a lot of value in it, but not Wilson. So why does Wilson take the bet? Because despite all his protests over House's behavior, he likes a bit of mischief himself. He just doesn't like to admit it. They are friends, after all.
Alternatively... he _is_ reading a magazine article on asexuality and he's openly skeptical of what he's reading. He's curious himself.
@@Lazman2634 Yes. That's why I said Wilson and House, not Leonard and Laurie. But thanks for checking.
@@Lazman2634 Of course the actors do what they do because it's in the script.
Are you familiar with the concept of a book club? They don't talk about ink and paper. They talk about the characters. Sometimes the author, too, but not as a mechanic pushing buttons on a typewriter.
I'm not sure what you're trying to do here. It feels like the intent is to put me down. I mean, I'm not from it, but that's what I'm reading. Is that what this is?
@@Lazman2634 Do you do this every time someone talks about characters? I'm not doing a new thing, here. I'm discussing the characters. That's the context. You're breaking the fourth wall.
@@Lazman2634 ever heard of "willing suspension of disbelief" ?
actually a great point, i have also slightly noticed this, wilson loves mischief but doesnt like to admit it unlike house
"Who of you is Doctor House?"
"You have seen Spartacus, right?"
Brilliant! Ahah
I've never seen Spartacus, but still get all the references. Because of all the references.
I have seen spartacus
@@Mirageknight2133 No, I have seen Spartacus.
I, I have seen Spartacus!
Funniest reference is monty python's 'life of Brian'
I'm Brian !
No I'm Brian!
I'M BRIAN AND SO IS MY WIFE!
"If i have to plow that field myself, so be it"
If House faking his own death for Wilson wasn't enough to make House a real Bro.
"plow that furrough"
I want to get to the level of financial security where I can burn a $100 bill to light a cigar 😭
time to go to medical school
If you only burn a third of it, it can be turned in for a new one😊
THIS
It’s also a crime so please don’t post a video of it.
It's not as pleasurable as you think.
I like this girl, she chose to give up something she enjoyed for her love and he is changing his entire life despite not liking it to please her when he finds out. That is a loving couple even if not perfect they make it work for the sake of their emotions and love. bonus to it saving his life.
People are fearful of change, he's more afraid of the unknown than anything else. After his libido and E.D. are addressed, wait a couple of months for adjustment to his new reality and I assure you, he will like changing his entire life.
So i 7nterpreted it the way that he just feared to loose her because he believed she was asexual.
Only happens in tv serial
@xyzxyz0000 Oh come on - she had the choice between splitting up with him because he couldn't perform, or lie a bit and pretend she doesn't need it, and stay with him. She stuck with him, I admire that.
. *Oh please...he will like it; he just doesn't know it yet.*
Wilson: "We can't smoke in here."
**Proceeds to sit down and have a cigar with House.** 😅
The girl was so ready to go "Oh no! Anyway..."
"He will want to do it? Oh no. ... when? Now? :D "
Can we all agree that delivering the line "Chirping Birds Flew Out Of Her Butt; Delivering a Banner" and NO ONE cracking is one of the reasons why we all love this show so much. I mean.. COME ON. CHIRPING FLAPPING AVIARIES!
"Yes, I got a cat. Release the kraken!"
I like the line, I actually drew a visual image of it.
The banner part of it is what is actually funny. I literally laughed out loud.
More like... "Chirping birds flew out of her butt *carrying* a banner."
When quoting, make sure you're quoting correctly.
It's crass.
That simultaneous kick back on Wilson’s couch is exactly why this relationship is so special. My favorite TV friendship of all time 👌
“Plays to my strengths anyway”
- House sums up himself PERFECTLY
and he didn't talk to the patient, he cleverly went for the husband to bypass the bet which is really his strength.
The great thing about House's character, was exactly how self aware he was when it came to his occupation. He got into diagnostics, specifically to avoid talking to patients. But that's terrible drama for a show, so his terrible bedside manner is why it works.
yeah this episode did not exactly do wonders for the asexual community
Especially making asexuals seem like aliens
I can imagine 😬 I was hoping it would end with House and Wilson learning a lesson but it sounds like it probably started some false rumors
Yeah. It almost made it seem like asexual people actually exist. What nonsense.
@@periwinkuruThey learned the truth. Human beings are not asexual.
@@TheTimologist oh, thanks for enlightining me. It must mean I'm not a human being! Good to know.
Lighting a cigar from a burning $100 bill is the most baller thing I've ever seen
I know they're doctors but I can't believe they actually did it.
It's sick, I'm the most selfish person in the world and I'd give it to a homeless before I'd burn it.
@@kaleknelson8429 obviously it's fake it's a TV show, it's just cool to watch
@@Mprator wow good for you
@@Fisheee123 Huh, what about my comment implied I didn't know that?
4:57 'Hey, look... we'll adjust.' set me off. Booming with laughter till the tears came.
She didn't look particularly worried, to say the least.
Yip, pretending to be willing to whatever it took to help keep their marriage together... The great news here is she'd been faking asexuality and had already been 'taking the hit' in that part of her life just to be with him. That kind of dedication and loyalty is rare and special.
@@tomwhone9804except the way she says "from what I remember" indicates she's been getting it, just not from him.
@@nicholasmartin787spurious logic, all it states is that she has had it before, which would have been years ago and/or from before their relationship. It's not defined for a bit of comedy.
Her 180 turn with the doctor standing there struck me as a bit cheesy. And IRL, with his libido returned, there's a chance that he could be oriented differently, or maybe have kinks she can't deal with.
"No, chirping birds flew out of her butt carrying a banner." I just fucking died.
You know how every season the colors gets more muted? Is that a clever way of showing House's decline to depression?
I love this couple. She was willing to give up something she found "fun" to be with him and would make him comfortable. And he chose to take on a confusing path via surgery because it would make her happy.
A little different and even better. She fakes it to make him comfortable.
He get's told he has cancer and that he'll be wanting to poontang after getting rid of it and he's willing to keep it to not make her uncomfortable.
Wishing that couple a second honeymoon and a dozen complaints from all the next door and next floor neighbours in their Hotel.
"You can't smoke in here!" THEN HE LIGHTS HIMSELF A CIGAR LMAO I LOVE THIS SHOW
Actually, he said 'we' cant smoke in here. He knew he wanted to be in on the action
Yawn we got the comment police@@nancyokang7446
House made a point he couldn't argue with, so he gave in lol
It's an imperfect world , is the most hilarious yet completly valid reasoning or justification
Him lighting up a cigar with the bet money is the most house thing ever
I've been diagnosed with this EXACT disease the past few months. I stumbled on this clip by complete randomness today, bless the algorithm :D
The depiction of the science behind macroprolactinoma is absolutely on point, even if not all symptoms and outcome were exactly the same for me. This goes to show how accurate was House and how good the show's advisors were for script consistency.
That is why we medical students watch the show lol. It’s 99% acurate medically however house could never be the way he is n still be employed in a hospital
@@rd9526I think doctor house could still be working in the hospital in the prison where he would inevitably be incarcerated for multiple felonies
I hope you are doing well and will recover soon❤
i doubt it was "random" since you probably googled stuff. wish you good recovery.
@@eVuLeX I'm a programmer, and I know how the algorithms work. I already skimmed through house clips on UA-cam over past years (and I've watched the entire series a good 3 times now), but maybe some weeks before my diagnose this year I may have stepped it up during medical exams. Nonetheless, I never googled for low libido or erectile disfunction which is the topic of this clip, which I did NOT have ironically. I did note a medium jump in libido (which I Google slightly, but I always had OK libido) but most importantly I noticed sudden weight loss, which I did googled ad nauseum yet is notably not a topic in this clip as it's actually one of the things that has been found more recently to correlate with prolactinoma - turns out if your body thinks you need to lactate (due to high prolactin), you stop metabolizing the nutrients that mother's milk is supposed to have. So yeah, I had been downing hundreds of eurobucks' worth of whey protein the past 2 years and I still felt hungry at 1am, until I started on Cabergoline. -6kg in a month is no joke.
Wow an episode I don’t think I’ve seen! I can never thank this uploaded enough. 👏👏
Judging by the ending, it's probably one from the final eighth season!
I loved House MD overall but this was a garbage episode.
@@qataripekarsky It's because you're a confused leftist who thinks 'gender identity' is real. It's fake.
I feel like like Hugh Laurie’s eventually going to play the Joker one day. Burns money with no hesitation, a nihilistic worldview, doubts people moral code, and can be really terrifying if he so chooses.
Don’t think he will do those childish superhero movies
He IS an actor -playing a character! He'd probably do a remake of Tootsie if it so appealed, and paid appropriately! The characters he plays - and their inherent qualities (having nihilistic worldviews, doubting people's moral codes, and being really terrifying if he so chooses) doesn't mean that's who he actually is...... you know that, right? 🤷♀
Some might say that is the description of the character the actor played, and not the actor himself!
Houses wet dream; Meddling in someone else's affairs, being a complete jerk about it, solving a little medical mystery, completely destroy someone's personal identity, being told he's right, and then rejects the price money anyway while having a bro moment with his bestie.
Note: No banknote has been harmed during the filming of this episode.
Fucking WILD watching this because I have a macroprolactinoma - that started growing in my teens - that completely killed my libido
Hope you are doing okay, buddy!
Asexuality means no sexual attraction to another person. Has nothing to do with having/not having a libido or how strong it is. Writers would've known that if they took more than 1 full minute to look it up.
Fr, annoying how they just dismiss it
I don't get what point is being made here, if he has no sexual attraction he has no sexual attraction and I don't see how it being caused by a tumor vs something else changes that
I'm sure people who have had unusually low libidos and ED for a majority of their adult life due to a hormonal imbalance are far more likely to identify as asexual. If you had never been able to get a boner for anyone for as long as you can remember, wouldn't you easily come to the conclusion that you have "no sexual attraction to another person"?
I just love their friendship. I love how Wilson puts up with House. We should be so lucky to have that kind of friendship.
House never ceases to amaze. Greatest ever medical show
House has his moments but this was definitely not one where he shined :/
@@RheaRoyHunter He always shines
@@truereaper4572the show insulted and invalidated an already suppressed minority with this one. Imagine if he felt the need to prove a patient was lying only because he believed homosexuality wasn't real, or that introverts weren't real, and then the episode validated that behavior
they invalidate bisexuality in the first season, welcome to House MD @@annataymond9529
@@annataymond9529 finally, someone who actually sees it for what it is!
Guess I've had a brain tumor for 33 years
I know for a fact that my asexuality is caused by an untreatable medical condition. (Edit: very, _very_ rare birth defects.) I was just glad to finally find other people who felt the same way. When you have zero interest in copulation, a world where it’s a driving factor for 99% of people is _very_ strange (also edit:, so it was a big relief to learn I wasn’t the only person like this).
What's the condition?
@@steven21736commenting because now I’m curious too (and I’ll get notified of replies)
Honestly, medical condition or not, asexuality is not a problem if it doesn't make you or an eventual partner miserable. I suggest you "A History of Celibacy", from historian Elizabeth Abbott. Chaste marriages are also part of that book.
@@steven21736what @thatcarguydom266 said
"Copula.....something that connects. Copulate.....from the latin Copulattus." --A Boy and His Dog
"you can't smoke in here" yet there's an ashtray on the coffee table :)
"You've seen Spartacus right?" Had me dying!
I AM HOUSE!
I didn't understand 'you have seen spartacus'. I haven't seen Spartacus. Can you please explain.
@@sangharshnirvana5018 Old Movie, Roman slave leads a revolt and is eventually captured with his army. Romans wanna make an example of him with crucifixion. He's about to present himself when his men start claiming to be him, each shouting, "I am Spartacus," each willing to die in his place.
Using men as an example, here's how I'd breakdown asexuality as it pertains to sexual orientation*:
1. Heterosexual men are asexual towards men
2. Homosexual men are asexual towards women
3. Asexual men are asexual towards both men and women
In other words, it has nothing to do with libido, so based on the facts as presented in the clip it's entirely possible that the patient will still identify as asexual after treatment.
There is also the question of whether this episode pushes back on the idea that asexuality can exist in otherwise healthy individuals. I think it does push back, to a degree, which I'd support with the following:
1. House is immediately skeptical that Wilson's patient is asexual, despite being given no other information about her. "I have a patient who's asexual" "Is she a giant pool of algae?" You could argue that he's just joking around at this point, but given how the rest of the scene plays out, it's pretty clear he's skeptical of asexuality in general.
2. After being told that she's healthy and happily married to a man who's also asexual (i.e. the only other information he's been given), he doubles down and makes the bet. I think this weakens the claim that this story was "only about this specific couple" when House has so little to go on other than the asexual label and how much weight his opinions can carry.
3. House was right. He had information you could apply to almost any asexual person, said "I don't buy it", bet $100 on it and was proven right (at least, as presented by the show).
I don't think that this proves the writers were trying to invalidate or undermine asexual people, necessarily, but I also don't think that's an unfair interpretation to have. I'd be interested to know what the writers' thoughts are on this now.
*This is an oversimplification of course, and doesn't address asexuality as a spectrum or the forms that exist separate from orientation.
You aren't a professional. You don't even know if you're right or not.
From my shallow experience as a layman and observer only, if someone says he/she is asexual, there's nearly always some big hit earlier in life. May diddled as a kid, a big accident, other forms of trauma. Or like the smoking blonde in the clip, being railed through so much, she can open her own sausage factory.
A brain chemical imbalance, be it tumor or otherwise. A very religious upbringing.
The schmecksdrive is the strongest we have for a reason. Lesser in women to begin with and goes much further down with age, but for men... it dominates your thinking in your early years after hitting puberty. And though, THANKFULLY, it goes down a bit with age as well, it is still very strong. Just no longer overwhelming.
Although... being confronted with a ravenous beauty begging for it, even an oldtimer's pole may be up for the challenge.
@@HerrHoppenstedt "Lesser in women to begin with"
TRAD CON?🤣
@@johnthehumanist2333 The male sexdrive is 3 times stronger than the female one.
Cope and seethe
Didn't Wilson technically win the bet though? I mean, there was no medical reason for HER asexuality, it was HIS that was medically induced. Her medical situation was perfectly fine!
Technically speaking, there was effectively a medical reason explaining her asexualty, the medical reason was just not in her body. The bet was not "she has a medical issue", but more like "there is a mecial issue involved in there"
@@sunsigne4081 I think if the semantics of the bet has to be argued to determine who won it, best course of action would just be to null it! :p
@@ChevaliersEmeraude this reasoning is a slippery slope ... Everytime you lose a bet you could argue the semantic than claim the best solution is to null it. However, House DID tricked Wilson on that one, but Wilson should have seen that coming ... Don't do bet with House whatsoever XD
@@sunsigne4081 On the slippery-slope thing: Not really. It's not all the time that semantics can be argued. But in this case it can.
No, because she was not asexual, just celibate.
I don't quite like how this might convince some idiots that asexuality isn't a thing, when that isn't the point at all. Maybe I'm just having too little faith in humanity. Time to sort by newest...
6:46 is SUCH a Holmes and Watson moment!
The epitome of True good and Chaotic good on the couch next to each other.. meant* to be together. This clip gave me every happy feels. 😊❤
Meanwhile Lawful Good is upstairs trying to make sure they don't get fired...
*meant
The show validating House’s creepy need to prove that a real sexuality is invalid and if someone has it they're just lying. That gives you happy feels?
@@NewExile haha that's a good one 😄 very true.!
@@annataymond9529 lol not that part common now gimme a break 😅😅 I'm bisexual my brother is homosexual, my step sister just married her wife and are in an open marriage with a wonderful person whom is currently in transition. My family is very accepting, thankfully for all of us "children" of the family. I used to be the vice president of the gay-straight alliance at my high school circa 2008 thru 2011. Which wasn't as much laidback fun as I feel it could have been in the year 2023. I got a lot of flack for that back then, but it was worth it! So definitely not that part!💕
"We can't smoke in here. " Proceeds to sit next to him and light up.
I love that Wilson didn't even flinch at House lighting the hundred dollar bill on fire. 😂
That's friendship right there.
(Not so) Fun Fact: this was the first representation of asexual people in TV. And it was clearly not very good.
In fact, Huge was the first one in US TV in 2010, with Poppy, a cheerful character who says she doesn't feel romantic attraction (but is okay with that). Outside of USA, you can even go back to 2007 with Gerald Tippet on Shortland Street (NZ soap opera)
omg the show is not being used to preach to the public, what a calamity.
In a show full of medical inaccuracies, this is like the one thing they got right.
Charlotte from pride and prejudice was on tv in lik the 90s probably before
@@Me-xo5tw Indeed, and Sherlock Holmes too. It's just the label was unknown and at this time, it could be "justified" by the audience with Charlotte only interested in wealth and Holmes being "weird" in only caring about the intellect. But in today's standards, they are clearly ace (even if we can wonder about how far Holmes went with Milverton's housemaid).
“You’ve seen Spartacus, right?”
-I applauded
House doesn't really care about anyone but himself, he needs to win, he needs to solve the puzzle and he always needs to be right. If the patient gets cured it's just a side effect of his desire to always be right. If you ever see an episode where his patient dies he's not upset that they died, he's upset that he missed the diagnosis and he'll do an autopsy to find the answer of what he missed.
But he is a brilliant diagnostician. So perhaps there is a place in society for sociopaths.
I think he does care, in his own weird way.
@@codenamejinzahe definitely does! Him acting like he doesn’t care about people is his defense mechanics for getting to attached to them. But he will always allow himself to do charming acts for other people, like buying 2 cigars one for him one for Wilson. If he had cared about only himself, he would’ve done it alone.
Furthermore, I don’t even think he likes himself. I think he hates what he’s become. But he’s scared to change as he thinks how he is saves lives
That's not true. There have been quite a few times he has shown empathy and that he cares about his patients.
I should tell him I’m both Aromantic and Acesexual House would be busy for the next 4 weeks
I hope you get help for your traumas ❤
@@oz_jones I haven’t been through any traumatic events but thank you for the sentiment
@@oz_jones oh as in what I’ll go through with House, sorry I missed it before 😆
😂
This really was lousy representation.
4:50 - She is going (inside) "Yes!", and doing backflips.
"we can't smoke in here!" (immediately snatches cigar)
Definition of great friendship
The look on Wilson’s face at 5:10 in response to her comment of “ maybe it won’t be so bad” has me in absolute stitches
House reading a manga that looks like it was drawn by a 10 year old
The look at 0:34 is House’s “This sounds like bullshit and I will spend the remainder of my foreseeable future disproving this,” look.
This scene.with the relaxing cigars... Just reminds so much of Bill Shatner and James Spader on the balcony in Boston Legal
Im asexual and happy
There are definitely can be medical reasons though such as tumours its very interesting though i get how it could mess with your head as it could destroy your identity
Truthfully I can see both sides to the argument here. But at the end of the day for this episode anyway health is more important. Also being genuine here how does asexual even work? Is it like not making out? I am genuinely wondering
@@Salemchevy What does asexual sound like? It's basically in the word. Not sexually attracted to people.
@@tomato-v8xThat’s impossible! There has to be some sort of reason. I’m not saying it can’t happen, just saying it’s not normal.
@@tomato-v8x asexual means you don’t have to have a partner to reproduce. Asexual means you can reproduce yourself. Basically a sponge. I asked because I don’t know what it means for humans
@@Salemchevyvery, very simple way to describe it, or at least a form of it.
you know all of the times of the day that you don’t feel sexually aroused?
you just don’t move from unaroused to aroused. point A all the way, no way to point B.
spend your entire day not caring about anything pertaining to sexual activity, you’re just not in the mood- ever!
That woman REALLY loved him
Utterly unrealistic
@@ethosterros9430you don't say... On HOUSE??? you might be in to something.
@@dxcSOUL oh shi
@@dxcSOUL Fair, but this one was unrealistic to the point of corny. Her 180 turn with the doctor standing there was the stuff of day time soap operas.
@@hd-xc2lz ever talked to a woman? theyre like this lmao
The episode giving asexual folk representation ends with one being a medical condition and the other person faking it. 💀
Some people mistakenly believing they are asexual because of a medical issue doesn't negate people who are actually ace. Both can exist, and there shouldn't be stigmas for either.
Its all cptsd?
Always has been.
Because this is reality. This is what asexual people are. This is what people with 'gender identities' are. You think you are vanilla and you find something that explains your behaviour, so you latch onto that identity. You are a human, and you are normal if you choose to be.
@@angeleyesgreen1586it'd be different if 1. this show depicted real asexuals 2. house didnt only think they were faking based on the information that they happen to be ace.
@angeleyesgreen1586 /shrug. Okie dokie
Oh... just an afterthought... there's no chance you or someone you know is asexual due to an unrealized medical or psychological matter, is there?
I don't know If I wish mora a friend like Wilson or a friend like House
Wilson. He'll be honest with you, but he'll show tact.
Get the fusion of them both. That would be one awesome person and very balanced.
the acting is on a very high level..and the script writers are utterly brilliant.
"No, chirping birds flew out of her butt carrying a banner." I pictured that for a second and actually let out one of those loud yelp laughs
Didn't see that coming from Wilson 😂
@@vaish7504 I bet it was a surprise for his patient as well :-)
Wilson always had the best comebacks to House's lines. My favourite character.
She was repressed that probably she wouldn't have minded 🤔
Just awesome writing at times. Hugh Laurie is quite the talent..Blackadder comes to mind for the curious
I'm ace, I read that both ways
"You've seen Spartacus, right?" 🤣
I'm asexual, and when I brought that up to my doctor he asked whether that bothered me, and when I told him it didn't he said "Well some people just are like that, and as far as I know there's nothing wrong with you so that shouldn't be an issue.", so it's very funny to watch when acephobic people with absolutely no medical knowledge just grasp at straws and try to desperately armchair diagnose me with something. Like I'm sorry that the fact that your experiences of sexual attraction aren't quintessential to the human experience upsets you, but that's your problem not mine lol.
Bro it’s not normal. Doesn’t devalue you or anything but it’s still not normal. Every living thing with sexual practices like us wants to reproduce. It is wired that way into functional, healthy organisms.
There’s something wrong with you.
@@cargopilotguy305 Here they come, diagnose me doctor! Do it! Tell me all about how you know a stranger over the internet better than a medical professional who has known me for about 16 years of my life. I'm so ready for it.
@@cargopilotguy305 There is nothing wrong with them. Who knows, perhaps you are the one who is in the wrong right now!
@@TheVibes101 Even if we don't know you well enough to properly tell what caused this, you know deep down exactly why you are the way you are. You can't hide it forever. I hope you get the help you need to properly process this.
Good there's no smoke alarm in Wilson's office.
House reading manga? 🤨
Never noticed that before
Good spot! House lived in Japan, so maybe not so surprising?
Hes reading it backwards though
Reading might be too strong of a word
@@mithril_0047 around thirty seconds in you can see his eyes scan from right to left. Laurie might know how to read manga for real
Wilson: " We can't smoke in here".
Proceeds to smoke
Remember it's never Lupus 😂
It's probably sarcoidosis, though.
Except that one time
I always liked how wilson grew from being a teenage vampire and improved his life to being a saver of life not a taker.
And then Wilson got cancer completely out of nowhere.
chirping birds flew out of her butt carrying a banner... one of the best line by wilson
yeah...but asexuality is a real thing. This episode made it seem like its made up and everyone is either sick or lying
Not at all.
Wilson reads the article in this clip, which counters what you're saying now.
Meanwhile one guy gets treated for a tumor.
"ONE THING MEANS EVERYTHING!!!"
Stop it.
Everyone. I mean, EVERYONE.. lies.. or is sick.
@@wiredforstereoread the reply after yours. Proves their point.
Wilson read one line in one article, they never spent any time being like "btw even tho these people were like this, not everyone is"
@@shakibzz No, it doesn't prove any point. If there's a video debunking UFO, I can guarantee to you that the comments section is chock full of people arguing for the existence of UFO and against it. And all of them likely enter the conversation with pre-existing opinion on the subject.
@@mac1991seth right, yes. But as someone who got so much more comfortable with bisexuality from having Grey's Anatomy cover the topic... it matters that it's a show doing something, a show that people watch without expecting to be influenced. It's not a 2 min clip called "are asexuals real?" So people come in with biases. It's a show that shows us different people without warning who they're gonna show, so we get to expand our horizons - or, do the opposite, by thinking "oh so asexuals aren't real, house was right"
Wilson''s expressions here is so telling 5:09 . Its like when house makes his crude observations, you can see exactly when wilson thinks yea house was right, shes lying to be with him ,.. lol then he quickly looks at the guy to see his responses to confirm
Its crazy how often this Series looks at Sexualities and Gender Identity and is like "Lets make an argument that things could just be a medical condition, we're not saying it's always but you know WHAT IF"
A friend of mine sent me this clip when i told them i was asexual and i know for a fact that i have no tumor *sigh*
This show was designed to treat anyone for anything. They were bound to insult us eventually. :(
I've seen every episode yet have zero memory of this
I have this tumor, but I had normal libido until about 20-25 years old, started getting worse every year to the point of having zero libido, got to a doctor only at 34 years old, started taking remedies, and got back to normal. Today, I'm almost 50. I take medications for the tumor and do TRT. Everything is fine.
Imagine if this started early. I would be thinking that having zero libido is normal, just like this guy. really sad. Anyone who says they are asexual should be tested for low testetoreno and other hormone imbalances.
Yes actually they do!
Correct.
"You've seen Spartacus, right?"😂
“I’m not one of them!” is a WILD quote
“You’ve seen Spartacus, right?” 🤣🤣
If you keep more than 1/2 of the $100 bill intact you can exchange it at the bank for a new one.
Even if you have less than half as long as you can prove that the remaining portion is unrecoverable you can get a new one
Yall shouldnt have told me this....
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*family of 8 goes in seperately with eights of a note, comes out with 8 times the investment*
"we've really gotta get you laid" house reading a manga
This show was really something else.
I had to pause it at that chirping birds line. 🤣🤣🤣
House is my favourite Shonen Anime.
Yep...Poroshenko sure was a good president.
This Bromance was as good as it gets. 😎
She is a loving and amazing partner, and she wouldn't have known any better medically, but don't ever lie, to yourself, to your partner, to anyone
Anything can be handled together if you both want to - Anything.
That's... not always true, u know.
I am not, repeat, NOT suggesting that lying to partners is ever defensible, but: it's clear that there r some secrets that, once revealed, can irretrievably break a relationship that, had the secret been kept, wld've persisted perfectly happily for all parties forever. Generalizations r always suspect (including this one), bcs life is complicated, & there r always exceptions & special cases.
You lie to yourself constantly( you perceive the world through your senses you dont actually see anything as is), you make decisions before you are consciously aware of them, and only try to justify them when you remember them, not the actual reason itself( if it exists). Not to mention that your itself needs to constantly lie to rationalize most concepts as understood or true even if you don't actually understand them to help you cope. Information that is contradictory needs to be sorted out, and if not possible for you with the current information and or experiences, is used separately to support further thoughts.
So, no lying is an important part of the human psyche itself let alone being an important social construct without which society wouldn't function so stop spouting bullshit.
@@smartalek180 I agree, but sadly i dont want to, cuz at that point ur living a lie , so i guess its a hard choice hold the lie till u die or break the relationship, they are both messed up.
"youve seen spartacus?"
brilliant
This is an entire episode showing the most salient character dynamics in seven and a half minutes. Brilliant.
Did anyone even bother to notice the MASSIVE Freudian Slip that was IN YOUR FACE at the end?? Nope. They just thought that it was iconic that a couple of cigars were lit with a C note...
@@dieterhauer8619 i played the scene back twice and still haven't caught it. Could you tell me?
@@TheandY408"C-Note" is a character in "Prison Break" That's the closest thing to a reference I can think of.
"You always do this, you meddle, and force me into impossible situations."
Sounds like the best DM to me.
As much as I appreciate them trying to tie in asexuals into the show, having it be that the only reason the one guy is asexual is because of a tumor and the girl was only asexual because she wanted to be with him.......that feels invalidating to the asexual community. That obviously they must be suppressing themselves or have tumors as well. Really shows how dated the show is, or how they catered to showcasing house's aversion to people's happiness.
Most asexuals I know are so bc they were molested
The other hospital shows do a lot better at catering to people who are easily offended.
Cry somewhere else there is definitely something wrong with you. If not medically then mentally if you actually have no sexual desires😂😂
This show has not aged well and it shows in episodes like these.
who cares
House likes both outcomes and his ankle monitor being deactivated
I NEED to know what manga house is reading 0:10
バッド・メディスン
it's a fake prop, probably to demonstrate House's nerdiness, along with his gaming addiction
"youve seen Spartacus right" 🤣🤣
Conspiracy theory: this was the cigar smoke that gave Wilson the cancer that killed him after the Series Finale.
I think we got trained by this show to immediately assume he’s gonna be murdered whenever someone says they’re looking for House