Hugh Laurie’s own father was a doctor. Laurie has said that he suffers a twinge of guilt at “being paid more to become a fake version of my own father.”👍
it's actually kind of sweet (in House's way) that House's solution to keeping them is to give all three of them reasons to sue the hospital so they can't be fired. But it would give the hospital more reason to fire him, which he's sure would never happen.
He can't get fired without absolute full board approval due to his tenure - and Wilson and Cuddy are both on the board. One of them could have mixed feelings and possibly cave, but together it's highly unlikely they'll ever get him removed.
@@FranciumBoron was mearling replying to your "its a detail" i loved watching this when it aired... only reason i have amazon prime is to rewatch it at times.. Missed some episodes like Cutlers death, Was curious where he went and why the series finaly said he died. Ambers death was "meh" while i liked her she took from house and it felt like house version 1.5 not an official 2.0 like chase.
*House* : Only instead of a two-cent piece of tape and gauze, it's a human being. *Cuddy* : Like you care. *House* : Like you don't. As harsh as House can be sometimes to his colleagues, he always cared for them.
@Natsu Dragneel is that the point here genius,does that mean he has a different personality?...i remember him killing another patient in season 2 as well due to incompitence.Thinking is not your strong suit is it?
and honestly, any man who would try to do a show of power in a hospital has no business managing one in any capacity... business as it may be, it's the business of saving lives, not experimenting on people in need, ESPECIALLY at a teaching hospital, because the fact that this is where fresh med students learn by doing means that the hospital costs are likely lower than your average hospital I'd assume (based on the fact that a lot of the time, you can get work done at most tech schools for just the cost of materials, maybe just a little bit more) so teaching these people to just push random drugs they dont know the risks of is a bad learning experience
Even worse is when the condition of Vogler donating money to the hospital is him being made chairman of the board. That's not called a donation anymore but a hostile takeover!!!
One thing I never understood about Voglers intention for House to fire someone is he himself said it was to prove House would do as he’s told. With this information couldn’t House or the person who got fired sue for wrongfully unemployment?
What I found interesting about the 17% suggestion is assuming Foreman, Chase and Cameron all make the same amount of money, it means house makes 2.9 times what each of them does (.83*(3x +y)) = 2x + y) where x is a fellow's salary and y is House's. Basically makes as much as the 3 of them combined. Actually thought it would be more.
Well he is the linchpin of the operation In the early seasons the team was there mearly as sounding boards for house to bounce ideas off of and to do the actual medical procedures he didn't want to do
Makes sense. ~60k for fellows putting House at ~180k, which makes sense for a dept head who isn't in a specialty that regularly does procedures, or isn't winning research funding What doesn't make sense in this show is how the fellows are all 26 years old
@@delusionalmystic Why doesnt that make sense? Finish school at 18, 4 year bachelor (finished at 22), 2 years of masters and you have your doctorate, then if you wanted to become a surgeon or something you'd do 3-4year internship. So they could have their doctorate by 24 and have 2 years experience in a hospital setting under another doctor by the time they're 26. If they were at all ahead of the curve they could finish by 27-28 fairly comfortably. For all we know they're all late twenties and could be fully qualified surgeons, which is actually fairly standard age. However some surgeons and specialities then take another 5+ years. It does however mean that they studied consistently from age 16-28~ and have a huge amount of debt they have to start paying down. According to google ~200k in school debt and average salary of ~$175-200k/year for a General Surgeon
@ThisIsNotReal asdfasdfasdf Well, first, you don't do "2 years of masters" after your undergrad degree. You attend medical school for 4 years putting nearly everyone at 26 years or older before they start their internship and residency. Then internship + residency for Foreman would be 4 years (Neurology), Cameron would be 5 years for Internal Medicine residency + Infectious Disease fellowship. Chase (I think) is an intensivist which is 5 years (1 year intern, 2 years IM residency, 2 years fellowship). The way the show is written, they are now taking a super-fellowship with Dr House in order to train in "Diagnostic Medicine." You can get trained in experimental areas by taking super-fellowships so they do work like this in real-life more or less but many super-fellows (ex. minimally invasive cardiac surgery, etc) I worked with were in their late 30's or 40+. They keep adding specialties and skills to the main characters later in the show. I believe Chase was also a cardiologist at some point, adding another 3 years of training (after IM training). Cameron goes from Infectious Disease trained to also having Immunology & Rheumatology as an expertise at some point, adding a couple more years. At various points, they have Foreman doing neurosurgery which is 7 years of training. Not to mention them doing hands-on laboratory assays themselves, and many other things. I'm also aware this a TV show, and they did a good job of making it entertaining. Its a cool concept, I love Sherlock Holmes, and I enjoyed the show obviously.
I like foreman..he has integrity, takes all the shots from house always come back stronger but then again every character on this show in their own way have their own integrity.
@@bofetada6841 Except Chase. Which is why House fired him three times before it took hold. > > > > > > > > 1) This contest but then Vogler stops him because Chase has been working as Vogler's mole. 2) After Chase screws up and kills a patient, but Foreman stops him because Foreman has temporarily been appointed House's supervisor. 3) When all 3 of the originals leave during the finale of Season 3. Foreman and Cameron quit, Chase is fired.
It's funny. They're all scrambling to compete over who's going to keep their job and who isn't while House is trying to figure out how to move forward without firing anyone.
Who else thinks that when he takes a pill (could even be a placebo for all we know) it's a subconscious tick that he does when he's afraid/trying to hide something?
Did everyone else also think Chase when they read the title? I figured House would find a loophole cause he always wins. But Chase would always be the first choice.
Ashen Warden yet statistically Chase solved more cases other than House, so really he should’ve stayed for that reason but Chase takes over House’s job at the end of the series anyway!
@@bellabana Okay? What does that have to do with anything though? House did in fact pick Chase to fire in this episode because Chase had the least to lose but Vogler protected him because Chase was feeding him info.
Vogler was the worst. Ready to throw away someone's job just to make someone bend to his will. Then gets on his high horse about House needing to answer to someone, meanwhile he literally just tosses people off the board if they disagree with him.
Wait....so Chase understands the game fully. And plays for himself. Forman gets the game. And plays for everyone. That is why Chase actually becomes House.
@@DeathnoteBB that's irrelevant; the CEO runs an organization. The person can be *both* COB *and* CEO, but that person is still running the organization in their capacity as CEO, not as COB. (That person -- as COB -- would hire himself as CEO.) Of course, this is Hollywood, so reality doesn't count much.
Most of House's antagonism and dissatisfaction don't make sense when you remember that his entire department was created just so he could have a job. He almost never does clinic hours, works like 1 case per week, goes home early, has a private office and meeting room and his own team at his beck and call, yet he still feels he has to prove he's better than everybody else and starts fights with everybody for no reason all the time. The hospital is practically Cuddy's shrine to House. He already proved his superlative abilities when he got this job.
And he proved his worth time and again by saving lives. He stopped multiple outbreaks, including one in the NICU, and each case solved gave doctors a reference in the future should someone present with the same exact symptoms. You can be the best bean-counter in the world, but you can never measure the worth of a human life.
"I need to know that whatever i ask, however distasteful you find it, you'll do it" Just imagine if this was today that sentence would have been recorded and sent all across the media Btw to make this clear im saying this in the context of a show, as in itd be an easy win for the main characters
Vogler donated some money to the hospital. okay, a little more than 'some'. but someone - or a group of people - had to decide to put him in charge, and THEY should be relieved of their position(s), for allowing Vogler to buy his way into being 'in charge'...
I only recently started watching the whole series of House and I can say I really hate Vogler. With Tritter he was a dirt back sleazy corrupt detective who only wanted House behind bars because he didn’t like them, but Vogler was different. He enter into is short time on the show as someone who wanted to help people and give funding to develop cures, but as the episodes go by you start to realize he doesn’t have good intentions and I honestly can’t blame house for not going along with his speech House is a realist he ain’t just going to agree to be the face of a drug that wasn’t going to be affordable and help no one. Voglers real goal is kind of revealed through Cuddy’s remarks at the end of his last episode on the show and then you think back to his speech on his entry on how he was putting money into the hospital because of his father not being able to remember who he was, and it’s with that information that his true reason for donating to the hospital wasn’t to help people, but it was a hissy fit because his father’s dementia ensure he could stick his success in his fathers face and a result he became a child who felt wronged.
guy wants to show dominance instead of keeping workings for less pay and more hours. I know wanted them to do what you tell them to do but most patients would probably be worse off if they didn't do thing there way.
funny that wilson says house is uniquely talented in many areas but not office politics... house is literally the master of office politics. foreman tells him to write a book on it in a later season
Foreman is stoic...and does not whimper infront of House...how is that annoying?.House even states countless times how he respects that in him.He chose to fire chase after Cameron quit
We know what we have to do about the coronavirus. But too many people want to stay in power and profiteer too much to actually follow medical guidelines.
@@smurfyday sadly, yes. And many countries that aren't wealthy will suffer for years after richer ones have eliminated the virus, because of money. Vaccines and future treatments won't be given for free, and no one will donate for the less privileged.
For everyone saying House and his people could sue for wrongful unemployment, the issue was never a legal one - it was a financial one. Volgler had just investment 100 million dollars into the hospital - which in this show, if you weren't aware, isn't a normal hospital. It's a teaching hospital that relies on private financial backing as opposed to government backing (which is why House seems to get away with randomly ordering tens of thousands of dollars worth of medical procedures and treatments without any insurance claims). Volgler was essentially blackmailing the hospital execs, holding the 100 mil hostage if they went against him. Eventually, Cuddy convinces them that their integrity as a hospital is worth more than the money and Volgler fs off with his fortune.
@@AkronJosh In terms of the employment rights of its citizens, pretty much any other industrialised country. Since your reply suggests that you've never even looked at a map, this'll probably mean nothing to you but off the top of my head here's a non-exhaustive list of countries that are most definitely 'better than America': Canada, the UK, the whole European Union (comprising 27 countries which you can look up), Norway, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Israel, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia. The USA's employee rights are non-existent by comparison. For example in the UK everyone is entitled to 28 days paid vacation a year by law, plus 8 public holidays. There, laws are in place to protect employee tenure, so you can't just be fired without cause or notice. The USA is the only developed country in the world to offer no guaranteed time off and no maternity leave. I could never understand how you Americans put up with such a blatantly exploitative culture, then I realised you're simply fed you a diet of bullshit 'America, f**k yeah!' patriotism to keep you distracted while they work you to the bone for peanuts.
@@AkronJosh look up the World Freedom Index. The US isn't #1 in anything but military spending. Not happiness, not rights, not freedoms, not education, and certainly not in employment rights. We're not even in the top 10 for almost all of those. And the indices are compiled with help from The Heritage Foundation, just in case you think it's some liberal agenda.
@@AkronJosh The very fact that Texas officially abolished abortion officially makes America the Top 5 worst countries in the world. Even Saudi Arabia allows abortion! America is right up there with El Salvador, Taliban and ISIS controlled countries who similarly abolished abortions. Not surprisingly, the Top 5 worst countries are all ruled by religion instead of common sense and scientific research!
And that there is the difference between a sociopath and a psychopath. House, a sociopath, lives in reality, understands it for what it is and acts accordingly, has fun with it, aware of his condition. A psychopath, now that’s someone who wants to control reality, not just their reality, but the reality of everyone in their vicinity, no morality behind it, no backbone to differentiate friendly fire from enemy fire. Collateral damage means nothing to a psychopath but is avoided by a sociopath.
not sure why they ever felt worried about getting fired....everyone in the team is an extremely capable doctor...they could all run their own hospital if they wanted to..they can't just where House is..everywhere else they'd be the ones in charge.
6:10 and that’s where Vogler completely lost it and proved he should’ve never been there. I actually found it a mistake because it made it easy for House to keep pushing back. From that moment on as a doctor he couldn’t go along with it. Medical decisions must be made for medical reasons and not from corporate pressure. I do wish they had made vogler a more reasonable antagonist but from this point on there was no longer any respect one could have for him and whatever house did to make his life miserable was justified.
I feel like in a way Vogler is breaking some kind of law that could definitely get him sued if this wasn't just Drama. Because his motives to fire someone seems more personal than an actual business view.
2:14 - this is especially funny after 2023 and we see that, actually, most billionaires are actually very stupid and BAD with numbers. (It’s millionaires who tend to be better with numbers - because they are more likely to lose money they can’t get back).
Yes. Why should the doctors do anything that the board chair asked of them, no questions asked? There's even been times when Volgar forced House to do things even if House knows better (like the time he made the team discharge a patient and he came back with some organ failing a few hours later).
OK Vogler seriously had no reason to make house fire one of his team members is alternate plan was to get them to turn against each other and then they team up and turn against him
It's not often I'd wish ill on a character in TV or on screen, but there really should be a special kind of eternal damnation for anyone like Vogler.... imo.
I hated Vogler! He wanted to be the "Master"of everyone. He had it coming to that when he gor Wilson out. (We all know everyone loved Wilson, so how did he blackmail them into that?) ... I knew Cuddy would be the end of him. (For one thing, the show is called House, so you know Vogler has to loose!)
Who is Voglar. I thought that was Cuddy with her hair back. Edit: Nevermind that’s the guy that did the funding. And tried to make House wear the coat.
Hugh Laurie’s own father was a doctor. Laurie has said that he suffers a twinge of guilt at “being paid more to become a fake version of my own father.”👍
interesting thing is that he is not fake, he's acting. He could be called fake if he was selling wonder-pills on instagram
@@ФелканЛавер In other words, fake.
@@smurfyday do you call Bruce Willis fake cop for acting in die hard?
alisher smurfy might not but I do... there’s no other way to describe it
@@tuckerrandle9239 there is! it's called ACTING
it's actually kind of sweet (in House's way) that House's solution to keeping them is to give all three of them reasons to sue the hospital so they can't be fired. But it would give the hospital more reason to fire him, which he's sure would never happen.
There’s also the petty entertainment he’ll get out of it too lol.
He can't get fired without absolute full board approval due to his tenure - and Wilson and Cuddy are both on the board. One of them could have mixed feelings and possibly cave, but together it's highly unlikely they'll ever get him removed.
Did anyone realize how quickly house reached for his vicodin when cameron says she wasnt there to apologize.
Velan Saravanan it’s a movie not a documentary
@@jasonalexander4572 It's a detail, but okay.
@@FranciumBoron i found it more of a "taking a shot" kinda thing similar to drinking.
@@DemonicGoddess Pretty much the same thing for House. He takes Vicodin like an alcoholic takes shots.
@@FranciumBoron was mearling replying to your "its a detail" i loved watching this when it aired...
only reason i have amazon prime is to rewatch it at times..
Missed some episodes like Cutlers death, Was curious where he went and why the series finaly said he died.
Ambers death was "meh" while i liked her she took from house and it felt like house version 1.5 not an official 2.0 like chase.
“Separate or Together?”
“Together.”
Makes Wilson pay lmfao
*House* : Only instead of a two-cent piece of tape and gauze, it's a human being.
*Cuddy* : Like you care.
*House* : Like you don't.
As harsh as House can be sometimes to his colleagues, he always cared for them.
And you noticed it !! Well done !
@@mihirchauhan3688 are you saying that sarcastically? 😂
@@christinaz.271 nope, why?!
@@christinaz.271 Can you tell me please ?!
@@mihirchauhan3688 it's no big deal, a lot of people can be sarcastic or I'm just straight up paranoid 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chase changed so drastically over the seasons : that's character development at its best 😉✌️
Killing someone does that to people!
Which episode is this?
Never really changed....he just become a wuss with fewer steps
@Natsu Dragneel is that the point here genius,does that mean he has a different personality?...i remember him killing another patient in season 2 as well due to incompitence.Thinking is not your strong suit is it?
@@ChazzZimmermanMedia face it, you're stupid.
House really wanted to keep everyone on, and would've cut everyone's pay, including his own.
nice pfp
@@LittleParade_ good advertising, i dont use instagram but best of luck to you
Actually, I think that was him proving that Vogler wasn't forcing this for the money
@@LittleParade_ lol that's pathetic
He suggested that, but Vogler refused. He said it was more about House following orders.
Its not about the money
Its about the power of Vogler's shaved unibrow
and honestly, any man who would try to do a show of power in a hospital has no business managing one in any capacity... business as it may be, it's the business of saving lives, not experimenting on people in need, ESPECIALLY at a teaching hospital, because the fact that this is where fresh med students learn by doing means that the hospital costs are likely lower than your average hospital I'd assume (based on the fact that a lot of the time, you can get work done at most tech schools for just the cost of materials, maybe just a little bit more) so teaching these people to just push random drugs they dont know the risks of is a bad learning experience
@@DisKorruptd I truly cannot comprehend how people are ok with hospitals working like this
Even worse is when the condition of Vogler donating money to the hospital is him being made chairman of the board. That's not called a donation anymore but a hostile takeover!!!
@@UmarTahir capitalism my friend
@ they voluntarily gave away so much power, taking his investment for the chairman position was a bad deal from the start
One thing I never understood about Voglers intention for House to fire someone is he himself said it was to prove House would do as he’s told. With this information couldn’t House or the person who got fired sue for wrongfully unemployment?
that was the plan I think, to give any of them a reason to sue the hospital, that why they couldn't be fired.
Yeah but almost every episode has something that is illegal in it
Vogler is rich. He could bury whoever got fired
Sure but they would never win sadly ...Vogler is sadly a very realistic character. Dickheads who only care about money and POWER.
Not sure what state this show take place in, but some state are right to work states which means employers can fire anyone for any or no reasons
What I found interesting about the 17% suggestion is assuming Foreman, Chase and Cameron all make the same amount of money, it means house makes 2.9 times what each of them does (.83*(3x +y)) = 2x + y) where x is a fellow's salary and y is House's. Basically makes as much as the 3 of them combined. Actually thought it would be more.
Well he is the linchpin of the operation
In the early seasons the team was there mearly as sounding boards for house to bounce ideas off of and to do the actual medical procedures he didn't want to do
Makes sense. ~60k for fellows putting House at ~180k, which makes sense for a dept head who isn't in a specialty that regularly does procedures, or isn't winning research funding
What doesn't make sense in this show is how the fellows are all 26 years old
How dare you, Sir! How dare you make me do math at 4am when I should be sleeping!
@@delusionalmystic Why doesnt that make sense? Finish school at 18, 4 year bachelor (finished at 22), 2 years of masters and you have your doctorate, then if you wanted to become a surgeon or something you'd do 3-4year internship. So they could have their doctorate by 24 and have 2 years experience in a hospital setting under another doctor by the time they're 26. If they were at all ahead of the curve they could finish by 27-28 fairly comfortably. For all we know they're all late twenties and could be fully qualified surgeons, which is actually fairly standard age. However some surgeons and specialities then take another 5+ years.
It does however mean that they studied consistently from age 16-28~ and have a huge amount of debt they have to start paying down. According to google ~200k in school debt and average salary of ~$175-200k/year for a General Surgeon
@ThisIsNotReal asdfasdfasdf Well, first, you don't do "2 years of masters" after your undergrad degree. You attend medical school for 4 years putting nearly everyone at 26 years or older before they start their internship and residency. Then internship + residency for Foreman would be 4 years (Neurology), Cameron would be 5 years for Internal Medicine residency + Infectious Disease fellowship. Chase (I think) is an intensivist which is 5 years (1 year intern, 2 years IM residency, 2 years fellowship). The way the show is written, they are now taking a super-fellowship with Dr House in order to train in "Diagnostic Medicine." You can get trained in experimental areas by taking super-fellowships so they do work like this in real-life more or less but many super-fellows (ex. minimally invasive cardiac surgery, etc) I worked with were in their late 30's or 40+.
They keep adding specialties and skills to the main characters later in the show. I believe Chase was also a cardiologist at some point, adding another 3 years of training (after IM training). Cameron goes from Infectious Disease trained to also having Immunology & Rheumatology as an expertise at some point, adding a couple more years. At various points, they have Foreman doing neurosurgery which is 7 years of training. Not to mention them doing hands-on laboratory assays themselves, and many other things.
I'm also aware this a TV show, and they did a good job of making it entertaining. Its a cool concept, I love Sherlock Holmes, and I enjoyed the show obviously.
Foreman: “he’s trying to pit us against each other
House: “pick one”
Foreman: *”cHasE”*
To be fair, Chase immediately made it clear he’s out for himself at their expense. That makes Foreman’s choice defensive.
Yeah, which was a strategy Foreman would have and eventually did employ after he realized House wasn't playing around.
I would of fired Cameron she said maybe I should quit easy choice for house
I like foreman..he has integrity, takes all the shots from house always come back stronger but then again every character on this show in their own way have their own integrity.
@@bofetada6841 Except Chase.
Which is why House fired him three times before it took hold.
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1) This contest but then Vogler stops him because Chase has been working as Vogler's mole.
2) After Chase screws up and kills a patient, but Foreman stops him because Foreman has temporarily been appointed House's supervisor.
3) When all 3 of the originals leave during the finale of Season 3. Foreman and Cameron quit, Chase is fired.
5:47 So Chase Cameron or Foreman are earning 35% of what House is. House basically earns same as all three of them combined.
The sarcasm on this show is immeasurable and some of them are very hard to decode and even identify
It's funny. They're all scrambling to compete over who's going to keep their job and who isn't while House is trying to figure out how to move forward without firing anyone.
Scenes like the last one really demonstrate how House was mentoring Foreman for a leadership role from the start
There was a part of me that wondered if Wilson got paid in full for putting up with House for all those years. Then I remembered the end.
Onigiree That was worth something money can’t buy ❤️❤️
@@arunsreenivasan2074 :'(
I wonder if House kepit this promise to Thirteen
@@oz_jones :'(
@Linda Smith even better... just know by now Wilson has died his slow painful death from cancer
I'm gonna take the title outta context just for the thought of Dr. House trying to "get rid of" Dr. Who.
All the time traveling might make Lupus more relevant and he will make sure that that never happens.
River Song would never let that happen!
House would do it just to get the role...
Who else thinks that when he takes a pill (could even be a placebo for all we know) it's a subconscious tick that he does when he's afraid/trying to hide something?
That is interesting. But, as someone with a morphine addiction, it is more than a tic. Maybe you are saying that too.
To the producers, writers, and actors of this T.V. series. Excellent work. Well done. You deserve an
Emmy. All of you.
I'm starting to get worry this channel would ran out of clips.
He instantly popped a pill when Cameron came in, lol.
Did everyone else also think Chase when they read the title? I figured House would find a loophole cause he always wins. But Chase would always be the first choice.
He did actually end up picking Chase but Vogler wouldn't allow him because Chase was a rat.
Ashen Warden yet statistically Chase solved more cases other than House, so really he should’ve stayed for that reason but Chase takes over House’s job at the end of the series anyway!
@@bellabana Okay? What does that have to do with anything though? House did in fact pick Chase to fire in this episode because Chase had the least to lose but Vogler protected him because Chase was feeding him info.
@@bellabana House chose chase...your argument is invalid
@@bellabana It has nothing to do with his professionalism. House just doesn't like his attitude, so Chase was the most likely choice.
Vogler was the worst. Ready to throw away someone's job just to make someone bend to his will. Then gets on his high horse about House needing to answer to someone, meanwhile he literally just tosses people off the board if they disagree with him.
its not about the money, its about sending a message
Why so serious?
@Natsu Dragneel , you can also be the poorest person alive, and only cares about sending messages like Vulgar.
Wait....so Chase understands the game fully. And plays for himself. Forman gets the game. And plays for everyone. That is why Chase actually becomes House.
And Foreman becomes Cuddy
So Chase becomes House by acting selfishly, whilst House is House by acting selflessly? I’m confused
Did anyone else notice that the blinds were open while the patient was putting his pants on?
gosh Cameron, he is just Not That Into You!
Vogel is petty af
McBride played a much more tolerant (and tolerable) character on Boston Public.
Hated him, but he played that role very well!
I wouldn't call him petty. He's on a power trip.
This is how businesspeople are. Look at Trump.
@@smurfyday MAGA 2020!
@2:19 even house is gay for Chase 😂
Aren't we all?
Y'all really be hanging onto that Cornetto commercial, huh?
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Please keep uploading clips from House, I'm loving them :)
The most unfortunate thing about House M. D. is that the clips will someday end since series has ended:(
But House M.D. is already in the history of the TV series....
@@almazzagitov9799 That's true :(
The Chairman of the Board does *not* come close to running the organization. That's the job of the CEO.
He ran things at that moment because he basically bought the hospital with a donation of 100 million dollars
@@DeathnoteBB that's irrelevant; the CEO runs an organization.
The person can be *both* COB *and* CEO, but that person is still running the organization in their capacity as CEO, not as COB. (That person -- as COB -- would hire himself as CEO.)
Of course, this is Hollywood, so reality doesn't count much.
Man the House-Cuddy reparte is just excellent
its so great. best part of the show for me
The person keeping this channel alive is a saint
hi sock puppet
"if pain is what you're after, I'd recommend the apadravya"
So that Google search sent me down a rabbit hole...
This show is just amazing and never stops surprising me. I love it❤
Cameron = Why can't we play video games with you
House = Because only I can.
Most of House's antagonism and dissatisfaction don't make sense when you remember that his entire department was created just so he could have a job. He almost never does clinic hours, works like 1 case per week, goes home early, has a private office and meeting room and his own team at his beck and call, yet he still feels he has to prove he's better than everybody else and starts fights with everybody for no reason all the time.
The hospital is practically Cuddy's shrine to House. He already proved his superlative abilities when he got this job.
And he proved his worth time and again by saving lives. He stopped multiple outbreaks, including one in the NICU, and each case solved gave doctors a reference in the future should someone present with the same exact symptoms.
You can be the best bean-counter in the world, but you can never measure the worth of a human life.
"Call Foreman a spade"
Jesus 🤣🤣
"I need to know that whatever i ask, however distasteful you find it, you'll do it"
Just imagine if this was today that sentence would have been recorded and sent all across the media
Btw to make this clear im saying this in the context of a show, as in itd be an easy win for the main characters
Vogler donated some money to the hospital. okay, a little more than 'some'. but someone - or a group of people - had to decide to put him in charge, and THEY should be relieved of their position(s), for allowing Vogler to buy his way into being 'in charge'...
I finished the series yesterday. I wish they made more than 8 seasons.
Foreman always has the worst thought out strategies LOLL!!!
Just realised this was just posted. Cornetto Ads are fun to.
I’m losing my marbles to those ads lmao
I hate them so much bro.
I only recently started watching the whole series of House and I can say I really hate Vogler. With Tritter he was a dirt back sleazy corrupt detective who only wanted House behind bars because he didn’t like them, but Vogler was different. He enter into is short time on the show as someone who wanted to help people and give funding to develop cures, but as the episodes go by you start to realize he doesn’t have good intentions and I honestly can’t blame house for not going along with his speech House is a realist he ain’t just going to agree to be the face of a drug that wasn’t going to be affordable and help no one. Voglers real goal is kind of revealed through Cuddy’s remarks at the end of his last episode on the show and then you think back to his speech on his entry on how he was putting money into the hospital because of his father not being able to remember who he was, and it’s with that information that his true reason for donating to the hospital wasn’t to help people, but it was a hissy fit because his father’s dementia ensure he could stick his success in his fathers face and a result he became a child who felt wronged.
"together"
[immediately disowns]
Why do I get a cornetto advert before every. Single. House video
get ublock dude
No clue yet i have them too
On an unrelated note, I really want ice cream now
House never pays for lunch
I’m glad they stopped having enemies to House after Vogler and Trittee. A show about horrifc diseases doesn’t really need human bad guys.
Ah, there's my childhood
the MRIs are rented
it makes so much sense now
5:17 Foreman yeets.
guy wants to show dominance instead of keeping workings for less pay and more hours. I know wanted them to do what you tell them to do but most patients would probably be worse off if they didn't do thing there way.
funny that wilson says house is uniquely talented in many areas but not office politics... house is literally the master of office politics. foreman tells him to write a book on it in a later season
foreman is the most annoying one out of all of his team
Not even close, Cameron is the most annoying character in the whole show by a landslide
Shan I completely agree. God the way she treated chase after that Dibala incident!
No, thats easily Cameron. Always trying to turn everything in a bullshit morality argument thats redundant
Foreman is stoic...and does not whimper infront of House...how is that annoying?.House even states countless times how he respects that in him.He chose to fire chase after Cameron quit
I think a lot of people get upset at Foreman because of his race (and how they subconsciously expect him to act).
1:34 When Chase becomes more ruthless than House.
The lady was like you want to go on a date with me hahahahahhaha. House was like ummm nahhhh. Great writing. Best medical show ever. Love it
Here we go again!!! Watching this at work!!! Stuck at work til 5pm
Can someone bring back this man,his team and some vicodin to get rid of this Corona Virus?
We know what we have to do about the coronavirus. But too many people want to stay in power and profiteer too much to actually follow medical guidelines.
@@smurfyday sadly, yes. And many countries that aren't wealthy will suffer for years after richer ones have eliminated the virus, because of money. Vaccines and future treatments won't be given for free, and no one will donate for the less privileged.
For everyone saying House and his people could sue for wrongful unemployment, the issue was never a legal one - it was a financial one. Volgler had just investment 100 million dollars into the hospital - which in this show, if you weren't aware, isn't a normal hospital. It's a teaching hospital that relies on private financial backing as opposed to government backing (which is why House seems to get away with randomly ordering tens of thousands of dollars worth of medical procedures and treatments without any insurance claims). Volgler was essentially blackmailing the hospital execs, holding the 100 mil hostage if they went against him. Eventually, Cuddy convinces them that their integrity as a hospital is worth more than the money and Volgler fs off with his fortune.
It's so great this clip gave a shout out to Becker the TV series at the very beginning of this clip.
Chase was the best choice to cut.
do a compilation of the gang being "House's cronies"
I love how House is never afraid to recognize how attractive Chase is.
Thats because hes confident about his sexuality.
Yep, obviously.@@PRubin-rh4sr
What happens when a country thinks employment rights are 'unpatriotic'
Oh please name me these countries on earth that are better than america...
@@AkronJosh In terms of the employment rights of its citizens, pretty much any other industrialised country. Since your reply suggests that you've never even looked at a map, this'll probably mean nothing to you but off the top of my head here's a non-exhaustive list of countries that are most definitely 'better than America': Canada, the UK, the whole European Union (comprising 27 countries which you can look up), Norway, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Israel, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Australia.
The USA's employee rights are non-existent by comparison. For example in the UK everyone is entitled to 28 days paid vacation a year by law, plus 8 public holidays. There, laws are in place to protect employee tenure, so you can't just be fired without cause or notice. The USA is the only developed country in the world to offer no guaranteed time off and no maternity leave. I could never understand how you Americans put up with such a blatantly exploitative culture, then I realised you're simply fed you a diet of bullshit 'America, f**k yeah!' patriotism to keep you distracted while they work you to the bone for peanuts.
@@AkronJosh look up the World Freedom Index. The US isn't #1 in anything but military spending. Not happiness, not rights, not freedoms, not education, and certainly not in employment rights. We're not even in the top 10 for almost all of those. And the indices are compiled with help from The Heritage Foundation, just in case you think it's some liberal agenda.
@@AkronJosh The very fact that Texas officially abolished abortion officially makes America the Top 5 worst countries in the world. Even Saudi Arabia allows abortion! America is right up there with El Salvador, Taliban and ISIS controlled countries who similarly abolished abortions. Not surprisingly, the Top 5 worst countries are all ruled by religion instead of common sense and scientific research!
@@AkronJosh Pretty much every other industrialized nation.
There is not a hospital in the country that would allow Cuddy's costumes. It looks more like a jiggle show that a drama at times.
And that there is the difference between a sociopath and a psychopath. House, a sociopath, lives in reality, understands it for what it is and acts accordingly, has fun with it, aware of his condition. A psychopath, now that’s someone who wants to control reality, not just their reality, but the reality of everyone in their vicinity, no morality behind it, no backbone to differentiate friendly fire from enemy fire. Collateral damage means nothing to a psychopath but is avoided by a sociopath.
Was Vogler or Tritter more hated in the House MD series? They are honestly S-tier antagonists.
not sure why they ever felt worried about getting fired....everyone in the team is an extremely capable doctor...they could all run their own hospital if they wanted to..they can't just where House is..everywhere else they'd be the ones in charge.
I'm not surprised House chose Chase to fire.
6:10 and that’s where Vogler completely lost it and proved he should’ve never been there. I actually found it a mistake because it made it easy for House to keep pushing back. From that moment on as a doctor he couldn’t go along with it. Medical decisions must be made for medical reasons and not from corporate pressure. I do wish they had made vogler a more reasonable antagonist but from this point on there was no longer any respect one could have for him and whatever house did to make his life miserable was justified.
Is always about power and dominance with this Suits guys
I feel like in a way Vogler is breaking some kind of law that could definitely get him sued if this wasn't just Drama. Because his motives to fire someone seems more personal than an actual business view.
Does getting fired means that they leave the team or fired from the hospital all together?
Best
Serie
Ever
House said "stat" hahahaha
I mean.... a lot of issues would have been avoided if Cameron had just decided to up and leave
If a 17% cut means that House can keep everyone, then it means House earns 3 times as much as his fellows.
Feel a bit bad for House, they all thought he was messing with them but he was trying to find a way to save all of their jobs.
Chi McBride is an amazing actor.
I just want someone to love me as much as House loves vicodin and fucking with people.
So this is what happened to Willie mays Hayes after he quit baseball
2:14 - this is especially funny after 2023 and we see that, actually, most billionaires are actually very stupid and BAD with numbers.
(It’s millionaires who tend to be better with numbers - because they are more likely to lose money they can’t get back).
*"Getting Rid of Whom"
Normally the most powerful End Up Falling Down Hard⚰️
What do you mean, who?
Getting rid of Britta, getting rid of the B!
(She's a no good B!)
I feel like Volgar is kind of controlling
Kind of?
Yes. Why should the doctors do anything that the board chair asked of them, no questions asked? There's even been times when Volgar forced House to do things even if House knows better (like the time he made the team discharge a patient and he came back with some organ failing a few hours later).
"the MRIS are rented"?
im not here to apologize.... house pops a pill
If you put unskippable 20 second ads I will stop watching completely
OK Vogler seriously had no reason to make house fire one of his team members is alternate plan was to get them to turn against each other and then they team up and turn against him
You obviously don't know about businesspeople, like Trump.
What the hell does house do with his money?
It's not often I'd wish ill on a character in TV or on screen, but there really should be a special kind of eternal damnation for anyone like Vogler.... imo.
I hated Vogler! He wanted to be the "Master"of everyone. He had it coming to that when he gor Wilson out. (We all know everyone loved Wilson, so how did he blackmail them into that?) ...
I knew Cuddy would be the end of him. (For one thing, the show is called House, so you know Vogler has to loose!)
Since when does House have feelings for Cameron?
What was the ending? How did House find a solution?
Sandman trailer ad is spamming a lot🙏
I haven’t had the chance to watch this vid yet but the title should say “whom” not who just saying ✌️
Did he even get rid of anyone?
Jeff Zucker demanded the writers augment the cast of characters with a hackneyed villain, so we got the cartoonish, embarrassing Vogler.
Who is Voglar. I thought that was Cuddy with her hair back. Edit: Nevermind that’s the guy that did the funding. And tried to make House wear the coat.