Masters wasnt able to come to terms with having to make the hard decisions. I think House knew this, and pushed her so hard to compromise her ideals because her ideals were unattainable; she was always going to be presented with a case where the situation was going to force her between saving a life or upholding her ideal. House was upset near the end because it happened; He's a cynic, but that doesn't mean he wants EVERYONE at his level. He was hoping the when push came to shove, she could adapt, save a life, and be happy with it but instead... it broke her.
She offered both options because she thought it was right and because she thought she knew which option he would choose. Not because she respected him and thought he should choose for himself.
Other people have said that she is like a foil to House in that she worships rules inflexibly and trusts other people to all be reasonable (which for her means do the right thing as she sees it). House on the other hands breaks rules on principle and is a cynic bordering on misanthrope even when confronted with genuine kindness/selflessness. They are flawed in opposite ways. I loved her character. Wish she stayed longer.
@@henchme976I think because she's that smart, she just can't fathom somebody being even a little stupid or irrational, she expects everyone to act with a brilliant foresight (the way she probably does). i think that's why she was so distraught by the parents considering delaying their daughter's treatment
I absolutely love scene when she tells House she is leaving. She is not acting, she is living that moment. "Nothing will ever be simple again." "I am fine with that."
4:08 House: If lying to a patient saved their life, would you do it? Masters: No House: That's a lie. If your grandma gave you a really crappy tea cozy for Christmas, would you tell her you liked it? Masters: Yes, but that's different House: So, you lie when it doesn't matter but you won't when it does. How'd you get so screwed up? - *This right here is one of my most favorite lines in this show* This is why I don't really like this over-the-top, holier-than-thou morals that Masters and Cameron have. They were so meticulous and exacting to things when it doesn't really matter but is very weak when it comes to bigger, riskier and very important decisions. That just sucks big time and kind of toxic. House may be very "corrupted" in so many ways but at least, he actually cares even if he claims that he doesn't. He can break rules, fold when it's needed to fold and willing to risk EVERYTHING to save a patient's life up to the point that it could cost the patient's life itself. I'm not tolerating lying but there are situations that is clearly on the grey area where lying could be deemed acceptable. Not right, but could be acceptable. There are lots of instance in this show when I would say to myself "Whoa! I would never do that" but my inner thoughts would be asking me "Well, what would you have done instead?" When the pressure is on and you're in crisis, you'll surprise yourself on what you're capable of... and that's scary.
@@martinboyle9163You’re talking about a man who drugged his best friend with a potentially deadly amount of amphetamines because he wouldn’t tell him he was taking depression meds. Do you really think he wouldn’t do the same thing to save a persons life? Your funny.
"How'd you get so screwed up?" - also when I knew House would keep her on (or at least want to). Loves having something to figure out. Oh - and Cameron and Master's 'holier-than-thou' attitude is just a defence mechanism: If they portray (to themselves as well as to others) that they have a strict moral code, then when they ARE forced to break it, they can tell themselves that it had to be done (otherwise they obviously wouldn't have). Is it hypocritical? Yeah, a little - especially when they judge others. But I think House would be the first to say that getting results is the priority, even if self-awareness is a very close second which they're lacking.
@@martinboyle9163 Wrong on almost everything - House has *absolutely* induced life-threatening conditions to force patients (or their parents) to give consent. Plenty of examples. And there was no risk of murdering her: she knew exactly what she was doing and that it would (and was) countered by administering calcium.
I just finished watching the show for the 3rd time yesterday and i still instantly press on any house video i see uploaded by this channel, god bless who keeps it running
Back in 2010 or later, House was always on T.V. but I was a young’un. Why would some child be interested in some random medical drama? Fast forward to now, I got recommended a clinic duty clip of a little girl doing a nasty. I binged all 8 seasons in two months.
House reminds me of Heath Ledgers' Joker: always trying to prove anyone who tries to be morally upstanding can be turned in to a bad guy by just applying the correct stressors.
@@dars5229 I'll tell you how I got this limp. My wife was a pretty woman who like to run. She also like to gamble. She tells me you should run more often. She gets in deep with the sharks. One day, the sharks grab her and break her hips. Now she walks with a limp. So I leap out into traffic and got hit breaking my hip. Now I walk with a limp. NOW SHE CAN'T STAND THE SIGHT OF ME!
@@Growmap What did she personally have to gain from tricking the family into deciding on amputation? Doctors don't care enough about patients to endanger their own careers, so they follow the rules. Imagine doctors willing throw you under the bus just to cross every t and dot every i to avoid a malpractice suit. They know what's happening to you but are unable to treat you until they complete every test that their rules mandate they perform for diagnosis. By then you're untreatable.
I love her full circle. She ends up lying and changing too much and noticing her way of seeing the world change, and she needed to handle it with the way she is now
@austinpittman1599 I thought Park was fine thou she even had her funny moments at times. The only one I didn't enjoy it as much was adams. idk, her character didn't hit as much for me :/
Did nothing wrong, she is really annoying. And really needs to grow up. I could barely survive the time she was a character. Wanted to punch her so bad
You are wrong Dead. House knew it would've come to this. He pushed her on purpose to show her eventually this was a path she must often take if she wanted to survive. And let's not forget he took her off the team. She came back and she started lying but took it a bit too far. So house knew she was going to quit eventually.
Nah. House in her first episode said he wanted a front row seat for that moment. He reacted the way he did because he truly wanted her on the team, but he knew that kind of existential jolt was more likely to drive her away. He got exactly what he wanted from day one, but deep down he also wanted her to thank him for "freeing her" and for her to want to stay because he recognized her value as a member of his team. That reaction was disappointment, but not in himself.
@@dj_daem0n He was staring at the ground, he was clearly feeling some guilt about it. House throws out misguiding bullshit like that all the time to test people, you can’t hang someone on what they say in the past and believe it’s what they are currently thinking or believing in that present moment. He was disappointed in his own teacher self. You are partially right that he was disappointed with her to though, because of course he knows his methods have at least worked to an effective degree in the past.
So many people didn't like Masters. I thought She was an interesting character. Her last case illustrates that. House was right - life will never be uncomplicated again after momentous decisions such as she faced. I'd watch a series featuring Masters.
I'm surprised a lot of people didn't like Masters. I thought hers was a really interesting dilemma and it was nice seeing a character who was a little bit more optimistic about the world, even if that was only to see that optimism get crushed. It's almost a shame that she ended up caving to House's cynicism. It would have been nice to see her leave with her morals intact, I think.
@finnjay6149 I hate to say this when I know I could be wrong, but I would not be surprised if people disliked her simply because they cannot deal with female characters that are not about being objectified or aren't conventionally hot. There was a reddit post asking about patients that made the viewers cry, and someone said "Chi Park made me cry because she was the most annoying character ever" even though she was never a patient. I know it was a troll, but still, it was weird to hear that's how someone felt about the character, her mannerisms may have been quirky, but the only thing she was guilty of is not having enough time to develop, the show ended before she had a chance at a huge milestone. And that's the thing, I don't dislike characters because they didn't amount to much, I just think it's a shame that they didn't end up being bigger.
@@GTECH6_HABBO People also dislike change - when an original cast is really good, a replacement cast will get looked down on by default. Big shoes to fill.
I'm actually discovering House all over again I had a roomate who used to watch it and I'd sit in on an episode from time to time after work. NowI'm binging it and I'm struck with how well written and well acted the series is.
I think he couldn't focus on politics, what with his daughter Claire, the cheerleader, becoming nigh immortal and other "heroes" running loose. He had to come back to the bureau and put his other skills to use.
In Master's last case, she actually played god. House would go up to the line, but never crossed it. He would tell his people to get whatever done and he didn't care how it was done as long as they did not cross him.
I liked Masters. She's like an FNG and he's a tough old Sergeant trying to make her forget everything she learned in basic so she knows how to fight a war. He wouldn't push her to toughen up if he didn't see her potential. He saw her naivete about ethics and idealism holding her back from being a better doctor. He had a little more luck with Chase.
Masters came in wearing rose-colored glasses. A false perception of the real world. When she was confronted with the real world, her false perception shattered, and she didn't know how to handle it. She told Chase that all she did was study as she was growing up. She convinced herself that she could make up the moments of making friends, having fun, and having relationships would come after she finished her studies. She missed out on all those "growing pains" she should've experienced to help her deal with the real world.
The way you describe that reminds me of myself, honestly. I'm currently studying (though not anything medical) and I've been telling myself for years that I'll be able to have fun once I'm done with university, but I know I won't. I know it'll still be just as difficult because I'll be working on furthering my career then, instead of my education.
@@finnjay6149 lmao imagine seeing a comment and being narcissistic enough to TELL someone "hey that's me 😀" I don't think the constant studying was why you couldn't have fun.
There is something about being the dissenter in the face of popular opinion- people push and push to try and compromise your personal beliefs and integrity to try and make you break. And yet, they would be disappointed if it were to actually happen. The more you refuse to give in, the more they respect and admire you, however they may try to hide it.
Assuming you're actually correct. Most of the time when everyone except one person agree on something, it's because that last person is wrong and is either too stubborn or too stupid to see it.
@@alltatA lot of the time people are uneducated and uninterested about the topics they think they know the answer to, and the sheep follow the herder. It’s so easy to make total bullshit sound believable to a crowd, but almost impossible to disprove that bullshit once presented. So yeah, if a crowd of ignorant people think they have the right answer, than the person who steps in and says otherwise is gonna look like the idiot. House uses devils advocate a lot, and I don’t think anyone’s calling him stupid.
@@Sniperboy5551 If that's your reason to play devil's advocate then you're just being the devil. To be driven by ego and schadenfreude are not noble reasons to be the opposition.
The slick complex dialogue and interaction between this disparate group of Doctors is what really made House special and unique. Sure the "Eureka!" moments were always there and always well played but the bullpen session scenes were just absolutely topnotch.
I like the thumbnail for this clip: “You can’t always get what you want.” In the very first episode, House attributed that to the philosopher, Jagger, but Cuddy also knew that ‘if you try sometimes, you get what you need.’
The incredible mastery of the surgical scene where she lies about having to pee! If you see it they are literally shifting ideas to and from each other forming a team and all because she finally transformed. House clearly knew the answer and was being an incredible puppet master.
I like how House is pushing Masters to really think through her 'moral' values. I doubt anyone has challenged her that way, and you can tell she is not used to it.
there was an episode somewhat early in the show where house said, if the easy solution or the common path solved the problem, they would not be on his desk. the ones where the standard path failed are the ones he got, so following the standards would kill his patients.
I like some of the quieter performances and direction choices in these clips. Particularly the cut to Taub at :27 after Chase infers Masters must be a genius. For less than two seconds the camera cuts to Taub whose mouth is slightly agape and expression frozen, and it's clear, especially in retrospect, that Taub's insecurity is on full display. Not insecurity for his loose moral code (on marital fidelity), as Foreman speculates later when they're investigating the patient's home, but his insecurity in himself in general. After all, he wasn't shocked by Masters' strict morality but specifically when he realized that she's a genius who will be working with him.
I love how Chase always smiles when House does something funny to Masters. When he hugs her after she says a patient is lying (not in this video), he's also the only one that finds it amusing.
I’m fascinated by how she played this character in house and then the character she played in Two and a Half Men. They are so far removed from each other that it’s like different actors playing them.
She would have been arrested for battery in real life and lost her medical license forever. Also once the surgical team knew her heart block was medically induced, they would have cancelled the surgery on the spot.
I love how the actress portrays the anxiety of a ball busting boss, the anxiety and pressure of being the newbie in a high stakes high pressure job, but ALSO portrays the anxiety and ridicule of being the only woman on the team so she's anxious of being spoken over and dismissed Brilliant acting x
House was such necessary party of Mastes life, she probably needed more than anyone else…she know understands the world is more complicated, knows how to dip into the grey area without losing herself completely, something she would have never allowed herself to explore or even think of exploring before house. She now might understand that there are sometimes hard decisions to be made and she will not judge it so quickly. She got what she needed and left and that’s the best thing she ever did, everyone else stuck around too long, they either couldn’t find job any other place like Forman, got too comfortable like chase & Talub, so truly good for masters…she truly won house’s game
Mathers was awkward but very very likable compared to Park and Adams. Dunno the exact circumstances why Mathers left (if there are any) but I wish the writers kept her till the end. Still a very nice ending for her though if that was how they planned it in the first place.
Do an internet search for "consumer rights and consent to treatment". The American Medical Association says that physicians should include information about: -- the diagnosis (when known); -- the nature and purpose of recommended interventions; -- the burdens, risks, and expected benefits of all options, including forgoing treatment. Note it says "interventions" (plural) and "all options" (plural).
"If you want to stay on this team, have an opinion." "I've been here for 20 seconds and have no context about the case you guys were just talking about. Back off."
"You can get anything you want..at Alices Restaurant, You can get anything you want AT Alices restaurant, walk right in its around the back Just a half a mile from the railroad track You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant, ceptin alice..Superb relaxed chat with Arlo Guthrie who penned this lil ditty. And even more praise to his daddy, Woodie Guthrie who penned those 10 songs for the Cascades dam system SEATTLE WA area, then to get his medal form Pres C C , he thumbed his way to Baltimore Nations capital at THAT time.WE then go This Land is Your land this land is my land I still play these songs in 2024 giving pride to both Guthries they are my back bone of folk songs. Peace and RIP Woodie, and handshake and C chord to Arlo.
So she gave the girl medication to slow down her heart so that her parents would sign the consent forms. That’s beyond unethical, it’s criminal. She scared herself, seeing how far she would go to get a patient to make the right decision
Ah. And I would lie. But my face always betrays me. My mother always said that too. I can only lie when it comes to my emotions. Which is because it was something I had to learn very early on. Because I wasn't allowed to be myself. And it's funny how people now claim I'm fake just because I never had any raging fits or wasn't truthfull, or sensitiv or considerate, or whatever when it mattered in their eyes. I did never the right thing at ANY TIME. Not then, not now. So why still bother what they think of me?
Masters was a hiod character and that's it. She served the purpose of showing that it doenst matter how smart you are, hard decisions need to be made that logic wont put even a dent to it cause humans are not always logic Her ideals and ideas on how things should be set her back cause things dont always go according to plan and people are unpredictable and irrational at times, which is ironically, logic and understable since that is human nature.
House lied to solve his puzzles with the set rules that were before him, Masters lied to be right or get her own way for her own selfishness. I think that may have bother Masters, she discovered a whole new power and it scared her because she seemed to be really good at it. I guess she had to leave to sort through herself and create her own rules for what she is capable now.
House is not the mentor or coach you want.. He's the one you need. Master is naive and has no social life, no social skills or life experience as a whole. Her morality compass is from a book and not experience.. If she stayed with she would've ended up replacing Cuddy.. because she's a genius and House would push her up. Oh well.. another protege wasted. Wish I had a mentor like House earlier in my career.. he gives you real life career advice.
Dang she went 0 to 100 real quick though. They only wanted her at a good 60. 😂 Everyone was shook as hell that she basically poisoned that girl to trick her parents into chopping her arm off.
She should've been. She did falsify the bradycardia symptom in order to gain consent from the parents. Translation - She lied and manipulated a man an woman in order to gain *permission* to violate their daughter - which she had already done by the way. Masters was way out of line
Rules are for people that like being told what to do but just *_hate_* to admit it Smart people go along with rules as far as they can but in the end make their own determinations
I've never known a doctor to go to someone else's house/to break in/to find out what is making the patient sick, and they do that a lot in this series.
I watched the show many years ago and then stopped for a reason, but now that I'm partially back, I noticed an interesting fact about another show that ran from 1993 to 1999. On "The Nanny" (which is my personal favourite sitcom by the way) there is an American actor playing a Brit, with a British accent and 98% British-English pronunciation (to this day many still think he's actually British). And here we have a British actor playing an American, with an American accent and 98% American-English pronunciation. PS: This is also the first time I've seen House M.D. in the original language (I'm actually just waiting for House to "blurt out" something in British-English, because he's out of character for a moment). 😁 Okay, clips from a series on UA-cam can make you "addicted". 😅
Glad to see Jenny got her act together and finally settled in to be doctor. I'm sure her dear departed dad Charlie is proud and looking down on her. It's hard to believe she at one point in her life was living with her ambiguously gay uncle and his billionaire pretty boy partner next to the beach, and having lots of coitus with beautiful girls, but she like her departed dad was a drunk and did not have direction in her life. So happy she's now a doctor.
Rewatching this series right now. Started last week and now on S4E10. Soooo luv this, should be a short new season just like X-Files. I'm soooo like House maybe that's why I luv him😜
Yeah I agree. Taub's dynamic with the rest of the team was kinda repetitive. The only outlying trait he had was cheating on his wife, and we already KINDA have that sort of a dynamic with Chase being a womanizer. Masters brought a unique and really interesting dynamic into the show. More than being an uncompromising character when it comes to her principles, she was basically a stand-in for what a REAL doctor would behave if dropped into the crazy world of House MD. Because actual doctors absolutely are as cautious when it comes to the ethics of treating someone as her. They kinda have to, or their license goes belly up.
House was wrong. It's not up to him to judge what the patient will choose, his job is to cure the patient within the confines of said patients wishes. Medicine doesn't exist in a vacuum. It is a doctors responsibility to present all avenues and if the patient chooses the "wrong" one in the eyes of the doctor, to flipping bad.
well, for me, i think House deeply care for Masters believe me, he wants to push Martha to become a great doctor, but that barried (being ideal) is unbroken that face looks dissapoinment when Martha finally breaks
House isn't just a doctor. He's the head of diagnostic medicine, a position the show says doesn't exist until House did it. Realistically, doctors don't do that, but his department is the exception.
What masters did in the last episode was wrong. Patients have options, and the doctor should not force the choice because of what they believe should be done. I do believe in what masters started off as, not what she became. I think she became worse than house in that regard.
Wow. I subscribe to true crime, court shows, reaction videos, recap clips and movie reviews but nothing tops the ratio of troll per subscribers than the House M.D. channel.
Btw, while Masters was having the most important case of her life, House and Wilson were betting with chickens.
Let her shine 😅
I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!
I loved the insane background quests house had way more than any of his actual story lines. His case in the back of 5 to 9 was awsomt
@@niharika3280 I love 5:00 to 9:00. Seeing things from Cuddy’s perspective was interesting.
@@hollyb6885 cuddy has always been one of my favourite characters. I have so many mixed feelings about the breakup
Masters wasnt able to come to terms with having to make the hard decisions. I think House knew this, and pushed her so hard to compromise her ideals because her ideals were unattainable; she was always going to be presented with a case where the situation was going to force her between saving a life or upholding her ideal.
House was upset near the end because it happened; He's a cynic, but that doesn't mean he wants EVERYONE at his level. He was hoping the when push came to shove, she could adapt, save a life, and be happy with it but instead... it broke her.
This.
Great observation
Exactly. He wanted her to find the solution to people that he was never able to find.
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It didn’t break her, house is a horrible person, she didn’t wanna deal with someone who felt like bringing everyone DOWN, not up, to his level
Love how House pretends to take a sip from the coffee mug full of confetti before tossing it on her
"Hooray!" 😂
Perfect example of lying and assuming
She offered both options because she thought it was right and because she thought she knew which option he would choose. Not because she respected him and thought he should choose for himself.
Other people have said that she is like a foil to House in that she worships rules inflexibly and trusts other people to all be reasonable (which for her means do the right thing as she sees it). House on the other hands breaks rules on principle and is a cynic bordering on misanthrope even when confronted with genuine kindness/selflessness. They are flawed in opposite ways. I loved her character. Wish she stayed longer.
I guess when your the doctor, you need to be the doctor.
@@henchme976 Same, she was the best thing about s7 and I wish her character stayed until the end.
@@henchme976I think because she's that smart, she just can't fathom somebody being even a little stupid or irrational, she expects everyone to act with a brilliant foresight (the way she probably does). i think that's why she was so distraught by the parents considering delaying their daughter's treatment
I absolutely love scene when she tells House she is leaving. She is not acting, she is living that moment.
"Nothing will ever be simple again."
"I am fine with that."
4:08 House: If lying to a patient saved their life, would you do it?
Masters: No
House: That's a lie. If your grandma gave you a really crappy tea cozy for Christmas, would you tell her you liked it?
Masters: Yes, but that's different
House: So, you lie when it doesn't matter but you won't when it does. How'd you get so screwed up? - *This right here is one of my most favorite lines in this show*
This is why I don't really like this over-the-top, holier-than-thou morals that Masters and Cameron have. They were so meticulous and exacting to things when it doesn't really matter but is very weak when it comes to bigger, riskier and very important decisions. That just sucks big time and kind of toxic.
House may be very "corrupted" in so many ways but at least, he actually cares even if he claims that he doesn't. He can break rules, fold when it's needed to fold and willing to risk EVERYTHING to save a patient's life up to the point that it could cost the patient's life itself.
I'm not tolerating lying but there are situations that is clearly on the grey area where lying could be deemed acceptable. Not right, but could be acceptable. There are lots of instance in this show when I would say to myself "Whoa! I would never do that" but my inner thoughts would be asking me "Well, what would you have done instead?"
When the pressure is on and you're in crisis, you'll surprise yourself on what you're capable of... and that's scary.
@@martinboyle9163 Saying "House would never" is generally a bad idea
@@martinboyle9163You’re talking about a man who drugged his best friend with a potentially deadly amount of amphetamines because he wouldn’t tell him he was taking depression meds. Do you really think he wouldn’t do the same thing to save a persons life? Your funny.
"How'd you get so screwed up?" - also when I knew House would keep her on (or at least want to). Loves having something to figure out. Oh - and Cameron and Master's 'holier-than-thou' attitude is just a defence mechanism: If they portray (to themselves as well as to others) that they have a strict moral code, then when they ARE forced to break it, they can tell themselves that it had to be done (otherwise they obviously wouldn't have). Is it hypocritical? Yeah, a little - especially when they judge others. But I think House would be the first to say that getting results is the priority, even if self-awareness is a very close second which they're lacking.
@@opfragilefrfr lmfao 🤣
@@martinboyle9163 Wrong on almost everything - House has *absolutely* induced life-threatening conditions to force patients (or their parents) to give consent. Plenty of examples. And there was no risk of murdering her: she knew exactly what she was doing and that it would (and was) countered by administering calcium.
-House: "Nothing will ever be simple again."
-Masters: "I'm fine with that."
You've got really good at this lying thing :)
That final scene with Masters always gets me so choked up, that whole situation was so sad
and then she stumbled over a chicken lmao
@DUSKvsDAWN i was so pissed that they didn't carry the clip until then
I just finished watching the show for the 3rd time yesterday and i still instantly press on any house video i see uploaded by this channel, god bless who keeps it running
You’re welcome
Same haha
Tkuxxx
Back in 2010 or later, House was always on T.V. but I was a young’un. Why would some child be interested in some random medical drama?
Fast forward to now, I got recommended a clinic duty clip of a little girl doing a nasty. I binged all 8 seasons in two months.
Who’s uploading these?
House reminds me of Heath Ledgers' Joker: always trying to prove anyone who tries to be morally upstanding can be turned in to a bad guy by just applying the correct stressors.
"You wanna know how I got this limp?"
Though the big thing with House is the healer's paradox.
@@dars5229 I'll tell you how I got this limp. My wife was a pretty woman who like to run. She also like to gamble. She tells me you should run more often. She gets in deep with the sharks. One day, the sharks grab her and break her hips. Now she walks with a limp. So I leap out into traffic and got hit breaking my hip. Now I walk with a limp. NOW SHE CAN'T STAND THE SIGHT OF ME!
@@windowshasyou5561 lmao
@@windowshasyou5561 She leavesss!!!
Masters was a genius, but her strict adherence to the rules held her back. I enjoyed her character development.
to be clear nobody in actual healthcare is "held back" by professional ethics (though there is plenty other corporate bureaucracy at play)
So you approved of her tricking that family into amputating the girl's arm?
@@Growmap The alternative was that the girl would very likely have been untreatable by the time her journey was over, wasn't it?
@@Growmap What did she personally have to gain from tricking the family into deciding on amputation? Doctors don't care enough about patients to endanger their own careers, so they follow the rules. Imagine doctors willing throw you under the bus just to cross every t and dot every i to avoid a malpractice suit. They know what's happening to you but are unable to treat you until they complete every test that their rules mandate they perform for diagnosis. By then you're untreatable.
@@Growmap Rather than let the girl die alone out at sea?
I love her full circle. She ends up lying and changing too much and noticing her way of seeing the world change, and she needed to handle it with the way she is now
Loved masters so much.
She brought a different light into House's perspective, wished she had stayed a little longer.
She would've been so much better in S8 than Park. That monotone actress was insufferable.
@austinpittman1599 I thought Park was fine thou she even had her funny moments at times. The only one I didn't enjoy it as much was adams. idk, her character didn't hit as much for me :/
@@lyitup8604 To each their own man. S8 was a dumpster fire for me.
@austinpittman1599 hahaha, that's fair
@@austinpittman1599 na u crazy Park was hilarious 😆
When Masters told House she didn’t want to being there anymore, he looked like an ashamed parent who knew they messed up.
Did nothing wrong, she is really annoying. And really needs to grow up. I could barely survive the time she was a character. Wanted to punch her so bad
She was the only student so brilliant that she realized she was better off leaving houses orbit. She had infinite potential and did not need him.
You are wrong Dead. House knew it would've come to this. He pushed her on purpose to show her eventually this was a path she must often take if she wanted to survive. And let's not forget he took her off the team. She came back and she started lying but took it a bit too far. So house knew she was going to quit eventually.
Nah. House in her first episode said he wanted a front row seat for that moment. He reacted the way he did because he truly wanted her on the team, but he knew that kind of existential jolt was more likely to drive her away. He got exactly what he wanted from day one, but deep down he also wanted her to thank him for "freeing her" and for her to want to stay because he recognized her value as a member of his team.
That reaction was disappointment, but not in himself.
@@dj_daem0n He was staring at the ground, he was clearly feeling some guilt about it.
House throws out misguiding bullshit like that all the time to test people, you can’t hang someone on what they say in the past and believe it’s what they are currently thinking or believing in that present moment. He was disappointed in his own teacher self. You are partially right that he was disappointed with her to though, because of course he knows his methods have at least worked to an effective degree in the past.
So many people didn't like Masters. I thought She was an interesting character. Her last case illustrates that. House was right - life will never be uncomplicated again after momentous decisions such as she faced.
I'd watch a series featuring Masters.
I'm surprised a lot of people didn't like Masters. I thought hers was a really interesting dilemma and it was nice seeing a character who was a little bit more optimistic about the world, even if that was only to see that optimism get crushed.
It's almost a shame that she ended up caving to House's cynicism. It would have been nice to see her leave with her morals intact, I think.
@finnjay6149 I hate to say this when I know I could be wrong, but I would not be surprised if people disliked her simply because they cannot deal with female characters that are not about being objectified or aren't conventionally hot. There was a reddit post asking about patients that made the viewers cry, and someone said "Chi Park made me cry because she was the most annoying character ever" even though she was never a patient. I know it was a troll, but still, it was weird to hear that's how someone felt about the character, her mannerisms may have been quirky, but the only thing she was guilty of is not having enough time to develop, the show ended before she had a chance at a huge milestone. And that's the thing, I don't dislike characters because they didn't amount to much, I just think it's a shame that they didn't end up being bigger.
@@GTECH6_HABBO People also dislike change - when an original cast is really good, a replacement cast will get looked down on by default. Big shoes to fill.
I'm actually discovering House all over again I had a roomate who used to watch it and I'd sit in on an episode from time to time after work. NowI'm binging it and I'm struck with how well written and well acted the series is.
I liked masters. she reminded me to season 1 cameron without the crush stuff
*disturbing and unnecessary crush stuff
@@AAAEA010 nah, it was cool
@@pawel1545 nah, it was gross
@@AAAEA010 wtf why
@@pawel1545 she saw him as a sick poor puppy that needs to be saved which is pathetic and toxic plus he was as old as her dad
Senator Lipton really took a turn after his previous campaign and leaving Oscar and Angela
He pulled a reverse Dr. Oz
I think he couldn't focus on politics, what with his daughter Claire, the cheerleader, becoming nigh immortal and other "heroes" running loose. He had to come back to the bureau and put his other skills to use.
In Master's last case, she actually played god. House would go up to the line, but never crossed it. He would tell his people to get whatever done and he didn't care how it was done as long as they did not cross him.
To whoever keeps this channel up and running, I just wanna say thank you!❤️
Its the janitor, he keeps the lights on.
I liked Masters. She's like an FNG and he's a tough old Sergeant trying to make her forget everything she learned in basic so she knows how to fight a war. He wouldn't push her to toughen up if he didn't see her potential. He saw her naivete about ethics and idealism holding her back from being a better doctor. He had a little more luck with Chase.
Yep. Chase killed a man.
Masters came in wearing rose-colored glasses. A false perception of the real world. When she was confronted with the real world, her false perception shattered, and she didn't know how to handle it. She told Chase that all she did was study as she was growing up. She convinced herself that she could make up the moments of making friends, having fun, and having relationships would come after she finished her studies. She missed out on all those "growing pains" she should've experienced to help her deal with the real world.
The way you describe that reminds me of myself, honestly. I'm currently studying (though not anything medical) and I've been telling myself for years that I'll be able to have fun once I'm done with university, but I know I won't. I know it'll still be just as difficult because I'll be working on furthering my career then, instead of my education.
I wish I had missed all the "growing pains."
@@jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344ok just had to say I love the name.
@@missannie8012 It is unique isn't it.
@@finnjay6149 lmao imagine seeing a comment and being narcissistic enough to TELL someone "hey that's me 😀" I don't think the constant studying was why you couldn't have fun.
There is something about being the dissenter in the face of popular opinion- people push and push to try and compromise your personal beliefs and integrity to try and make you break. And yet, they would be disappointed if it were to actually happen. The more you refuse to give in, the more they respect and admire you, however they may try to hide it.
I love playing devil’s advocate. It annoys people, but I love being able to say “I told you so.”
Assuming you're actually correct. Most of the time when everyone except one person agree on something, it's because that last person is wrong and is either too stubborn or too stupid to see it.
@@alltat there is always a chance of that being the case
@@alltatA lot of the time people are uneducated and uninterested about the topics they think they know the answer to, and the sheep follow the herder. It’s so easy to make total bullshit sound believable to a crowd, but almost impossible to disprove that bullshit once presented. So yeah, if a crowd of ignorant people think they have the right answer, than the person who steps in and says otherwise is gonna look like the idiot.
House uses devils advocate a lot, and I don’t think anyone’s calling him stupid.
@@Sniperboy5551 If that's your reason to play devil's advocate then you're just being the devil.
To be driven by ego and schadenfreude are not noble reasons to be the opposition.
The slick complex dialogue and interaction between this disparate group of Doctors is what really made House special and unique. Sure the "Eureka!" moments were always there and always well played but the bullpen session scenes were just absolutely topnotch.
I like the thumbnail for this clip:
“You can’t always get what you want.”
In the very first episode, House attributed that to the philosopher, Jagger, but Cuddy also knew that ‘if you try sometimes, you get what you need.’
11:10 literally “House rules” lmao
The incredible mastery of the surgical scene where she lies about having to pee! If you see it they are literally shifting ideas to and from each other forming a team and all because she finally transformed. House clearly knew the answer and was being an incredible puppet master.
It's good to know she at least got what she needed.
I like how House is pushing Masters to really think through her 'moral' values. I doubt anyone has challenged her that way, and you can tell she is not used to it.
Chase was very amused .
there was an episode somewhat early in the show where house said, if the easy solution or the common path solved the problem, they would not be on his desk. the ones where the standard path failed are the ones he got, so following the standards would kill his patients.
I like some of the quieter performances and direction choices in these clips. Particularly the cut to Taub at :27 after Chase infers Masters must be a genius. For less than two seconds the camera cuts to Taub whose mouth is slightly agape and expression frozen, and it's clear, especially in retrospect, that Taub's insecurity is on full display. Not insecurity for his loose moral code (on marital fidelity), as Foreman speculates later when they're investigating the patient's home, but his insecurity in himself in general. After all, he wasn't shocked by Masters' strict morality but specifically when he realized that she's a genius who will be working with him.
Masters is kind of scary if you think about it. She could easily go to any extreme if she wanted, and she'd know how to get away with it.
I love how Chase always smiles when House does something funny to Masters. When he hugs her after she says a patient is lying (not in this video), he's also the only one that finds it amusing.
I’m fascinated by how she played this character in house and then the character she played in Two and a Half Men. They are so far removed from each other that it’s like different actors playing them.
It's interesting to me the idea of having two concurrently open conversations at the same time 1:00
Reminds me of a house party I went to and I watched 3 coked out guys do the same thing, really fucked up my buzz 😂😂
She would have been arrested for battery in real life and lost her medical license forever. Also once the surgical team knew her heart block was medically induced, they would have cancelled the surgery on the spot.
I can't look at that Harold Re-Elect backdrop without realizing that's the Always Sunny font that they've used: 7:15
4:20
"So you lie when it doesn't matter and you won't when it does... How'd you get so screwed up?"
Ooof, and that's coming from House
from episode 6 to episode 19, that's 13 episodes. i remember her stay being a lot shorter
She stepped up her fashion game, didn't she?
Also, you cut out the bit with the hen. Boo
I love how the actress portrays the anxiety of a ball busting boss, the anxiety and pressure of being the newbie in a high stakes high pressure job, but ALSO portrays the anxiety and ridicule of being the only woman on the team so she's anxious of being spoken over and dismissed
Brilliant acting x
House was such necessary party of Mastes life, she probably needed more than anyone else…she know understands the world is more complicated, knows how to dip into the grey area without losing herself completely, something she would have never allowed herself to explore or even think of exploring before house. She now might understand that there are sometimes hard decisions to be made and she will not judge it so quickly.
She got what she needed and left and that’s the best thing she ever did, everyone else stuck around too long, they either couldn’t find job any other place like Forman, got too comfortable like chase & Talub, so truly good for masters…she truly won house’s game
Mathers was awkward but very very likable compared to Park and Adams. Dunno the exact circumstances why Mathers left (if there are any) but I wish the writers kept her till the end. Still a very nice ending for her though if that was how they planned it in the first place.
She was way better than cameron too, i wish she got as much screen time as cameron if not more. One of the best characters of the show.
Its its Friday, its House M.D.
If a patient is not made aware of all of the interventions being considered, the patient cannot provide informed consent.
I don't think you've seen this show 😂😂😂
Patients are not qualified to decide what's the best course for their treatment. They can only give the green light of what the doctor decide.
Do an internet search for "consumer rights and consent to treatment". The American Medical Association says that physicians should include information about:
-- the diagnosis (when known);
-- the nature and purpose of recommended interventions;
-- the burdens, risks, and expected benefits of all options, including forgoing treatment.
Note it says "interventions" (plural) and "all options" (plural).
"If you want to stay on this team, have an opinion."
"I've been here for 20 seconds and have no context about the case you guys were just talking about. Back off."
"You can get anything you want..at Alices Restaurant, You can get anything you want AT Alices restaurant,
walk right in its around the back Just a half a mile from the railroad track
You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant, ceptin alice..Superb relaxed chat with Arlo Guthrie who penned this lil ditty. And even more praise to his daddy, Woodie Guthrie who penned those 10 songs for the Cascades dam system SEATTLE WA area, then to get his medal form Pres C C , he thumbed his way to Baltimore Nations capital at THAT time.WE then go This Land is Your land this land is my land I still play these songs in 2024 giving pride to both Guthries they are my back bone of folk songs. Peace and RIP Woodie, and handshake and C chord to Arlo.
"Have an opinion" also "Do what I say"
Masters is my second favourite female character on house after 13.
I LOVE HOUSE MD
Masters looks like shes about to cry everytime House and her have any kind of conversation lol
So she gave the girl medication to slow down her heart so that her parents would sign the consent forms. That’s beyond unethical, it’s criminal. She scared herself, seeing how far she would go to get a patient to make the right decision
Yeah. Masters was way out of line
It was the most chilling act of any doctor in the whole series. Beyond disturbing.
I'm not sure even house would do that, that's messed up
idc what the haters say masters was real asf
idc what you say. She was annoying af and liability to the team.
Ah. And I would lie. But my face always betrays me. My mother always said that too.
I can only lie when it comes to my emotions. Which is because it was something I had to learn very early on. Because I wasn't allowed to be myself. And it's funny how people now claim I'm fake just because I never had any raging fits or wasn't truthfull, or sensitiv or considerate, or whatever when it mattered in their eyes.
I did never the right thing at ANY TIME. Not then, not now. So why still bother what they think of me?
Masters was so much better than Park. Good Lord S8 was awful.
0:12 hahahaha The best introduction ever
Aww, we didn't get to see the chicken! Sorry, I mean "australorp."
Masters was a hiod character and that's it. She served the purpose of showing that it doenst matter how smart you are, hard decisions need to be made that logic wont put even a dent to it cause humans are not always logic
Her ideals and ideas on how things should be set her back cause things dont always go according to plan and people are unpredictable and irrational at times, which is ironically, logic and understable since that is human nature.
House lied to solve his puzzles with the set rules that were before him, Masters lied to be right or get her own way for her own selfishness. I think that may have bother Masters, she discovered a whole new power and it scared her because she seemed to be really good at it. I guess she had to leave to sort through herself and create her own rules for what she is capable now.
House is not the mentor or coach you want.. He's the one you need. Master is naive and has no social life, no social skills or life experience as a whole. Her morality compass is from a book and not experience.. If she stayed with she would've ended up replacing Cuddy.. because she's a genius and House would push her up.
Oh well.. another protege wasted. Wish I had a mentor like House earlier in my career.. he gives you real life career advice.
I don't care what anyone says, Masters is so goddamn cute.
Dang she went 0 to 100 real quick though. They only wanted her at a good 60. 😂 Everyone was shook as hell that she basically poisoned that girl to trick her parents into chopping her arm off.
She’d be immediately terminated, expelled from medical school, barred from ever obtaining a medical license, and sent to prison.
She should've been. She did falsify the bradycardia symptom in order to gain consent from the parents. Translation - She lied and manipulated a man an woman in order to gain *permission* to violate their daughter - which she had already done by the way. Masters was way out of line
Houses and Masters chemistry is quite good
The fact that House also knows the sixth decimal of the Euler’s number though..
Rules are for people that like being told what to do but just *_hate_* to admit it
Smart people go along with rules as far as they can but in the end make their own determinations
I've never known a doctor to go to someone else's house/to break in/to find out what is making the patient sick, and they do that a lot in this series.
I watched the show many years ago and then stopped for a reason, but now that I'm partially back, I noticed an interesting fact about another show that ran from 1993 to 1999.
On "The Nanny" (which is my personal favourite sitcom by the way) there is an American actor playing a Brit, with a British accent and 98% British-English pronunciation (to this day many still think he's actually British).
And here we have a British actor playing an American, with an American accent and 98% American-English pronunciation.
PS: This is also the first time I've seen House M.D. in the original language (I'm actually just waiting for House to "blurt out" something in British-English, because he's out of character for a moment). 😁
Okay, clips from a series on UA-cam can make you "addicted". 😅
Glad to see Jenny got her act together and finally settled in to be doctor. I'm sure her dear departed dad Charlie is proud and looking down on her. It's hard to believe she at one point in her life was living with her ambiguously gay uncle and his billionaire pretty boy partner next to the beach, and having lots of coitus with beautiful girls, but she like her departed dad was a drunk and did not have direction in her life. So happy she's now a doctor.
Rewatching this series right now. Started last week and now on S4E10.
Soooo luv this, should be a short new season just like X-Files.
I'm soooo like House maybe that's why I luv him😜
I still wish they kept masters not taub, I could've done without him being gone
I liked Taub. Masters kind of annoyed me, but she has a pretty face.
Taub was my boy
@@Canev821 your boy was an awful dude
Yeah I agree. Taub's dynamic with the rest of the team was kinda repetitive. The only outlying trait he had was cheating on his wife, and we already KINDA have that sort of a dynamic with Chase being a womanizer.
Masters brought a unique and really interesting dynamic into the show. More than being an uncompromising character when it comes to her principles, she was basically a stand-in for what a REAL doctor would behave if dropped into the crazy world of House MD. Because actual doctors absolutely are as cautious when it comes to the ethics of treating someone as her. They kinda have to, or their license goes belly up.
Cute haircut 💓
masters turned into house and that was really sad for me.
House was wrong. It's not up to him to judge what the patient will choose, his job is to cure the patient within the confines of said patients wishes. Medicine doesn't exist in a vacuum. It is a doctors responsibility to present all avenues and if the patient chooses the "wrong" one in the eyes of the doctor, to flipping bad.
3:25 ....how times have changed....
Masters was the best side character after wilson and chase. Change my mind.
True. But this doesn't mean I have to be happy or to acceppt the stuff someone throws at me.
lmao as someone whos been on steroids before i'll take the chemo thanks !!
well, for me, i think House deeply care for Masters
believe me, he wants to push Martha to become a great doctor, but that barried (being ideal) is unbroken
that face looks dissapoinment when Martha finally breaks
I was upset they left out the part at the end where in the midst of the dramatic moment she trips over a chicken lol
This show is so funny. Doctors do not sit around discussing one patient and they certainly do not go to peoples houses to investigate.
Nope. It's called dramatic licence and the show is a fiction. Well done.
House isn't just a doctor. He's the head of diagnostic medicine, a position the show says doesn't exist until House did it. Realistically, doctors don't do that, but his department is the exception.
Congratulations you just found out that it's a show genius
2:42
This kid takes house seriously 😅
Little Miss cant be wrong !
What masters did in the last episode was wrong. Patients have options, and the doctor should not force the choice because of what they believe should be done. I do believe in what masters started off as, not what she became. I think she became worse than house in that regard.
You see the ring, and then you die.
Say something brilliant 😂😂😂
chemo? When I had HSP they dosed me up to the gills with pred. Bastards.
House broke Masters 😂
Life broke masters. House was just there as a witness to what was lost.
Just like my mom. When it comes to hard decisions, won't accept it. Would rather pray or made another do the decision so they could be blamed.
Que capitulo y que temporada es?
The Last Temptation
Season 7 ; Episode 19
You didn't include the best part, Martha falling over a chicken.
I guess they didn't find Noah Bennett's gun collection
I'm surprised she weren't kept around.
Probably the most beautiful woman alive
Wow. I subscribe to true crime, court shows, reaction videos, recap clips and movie reviews but nothing tops the ratio of troll per subscribers than the House M.D. channel.
Masters was a boring character. So was Chi Park.
Straight Facts
Sorry you can't get laid.
I had a Crush on Masters.
Why?
@@Stuart267i think she is so cute. Not just phisically.
Masters is basically the writers trying to justify why being the total opposite of house is a good thing either.
Martha needed to grow up and be an adult