At the end of the episode, the daughter runs away again and leaves a note for the mom. It basically said that she was happy she was getting better, and that’s why she was leaving, so she could have a good image of her mom when she thought about her. Really sad.
As someone who is about to go into an inpatient clinic for the insane amount of damage I have caused myself over my mother; It is not sad. Sad is what it was, and moving on is freeing, terrifying and cathartic. Good luck to everyone. May we all be the people we want to be and surrounded by those who love every part.
@@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk *Unless you know what they’ve lived through (a parent who trafficks them for instance) because you experienced it, you’re not capable of understanding the WHY they are not able to.*
As a recovering addict with 29 years clean, I fully understand both sides. My oldest son and I have gone through intense therapy to try and heal our relationship (he was 14yo when I got clean and is now 43yo now) I had thought from all indications that we were doing really well. After my youngest son and my wife passed away in 2021, we moved in together along with his 13yo daughter (my granddaughter) since I have a 4 BR house that’s paid off. I recently found out that he still has issues with me, even though I’ve worked really hard to become the father/grandfather that they deserve. It can become so deep seeded that it hides away and waits. He had an argument with his girlfriend the other week and while I didn’t take sides, I did point out (I was asked to help mediate) that while not pointing fingers I could see her side as well as his. This immediately became I was taking her side and I was always trying to tear him down. It couldn’t be farther from the truth (even the counselor agrees) but in his mind, even though I’ve tried so hard over the years to make up for the pain I’ve caused and to actually be his father, he still resents me almost to the point of hatred. At this point he doesn’t even want to continue therapy. Part of me wants to either say fine get out of my house or to say f#%k it and just move out myself. But I’ve already lost one child and I don’t want to lose him or my granddaughter. So, I understand the feeling of loss that both are feeling.
I just love houses creative use of hooker-hiring. I bet he’s their favorite client cuz they don’t have to do any degrading work and can brush up on their acting skills and likely even get an outfit out of the deal if they don’t have one for the occasion.
You may have a point. I'm pretty sure a decent hooker's pretty good at roleplaying and maybe even a bit of acting in the adult industry. If the doctor thing didn't work out House might have gone into the pimp industry.
“Because she’s your mom, and for the first time she’s acting like it.” Precisely why she shouldn’t give her a chance. If she’s only a mom when it gets to the worst scenarios, then that’s not a good mom. A parent can’t be neglect, do drugs while taking care of you, and let you run away, then act like they’re there for you when they do the bare minimum and comfort you at your worst.
Yeah, but two things 1.) Mom admits mistakes and is doing better, for real, and wasn't always like this 2.) Foster care can be even worse... And I don't know who's telling the truth
I agree with the first reply. I much rather have a parent who was actually acting like a parent before sinking into an ocean of drugs, and then crawling their way back to the land of reasoning to show me true regret, comfort, and love while I'm scared and at my worst.
@@ajc1482 Mistakes and life style choice are two VERY different things. Forgetting your kids birthday, that's a mistake. Doing pills and being a mean mom, if not a violent mom, is still straight evil to do to a kid.
"But one of the only things I can feel good about is that I never hit her." That's setting the bar for parenting so low it's practically on the ground. Actually, that's basically burying the parenting bar so deep in the ground, it might as well be underground. Seriously, the standards for what's considered 'feeling good about' in parenting couldn't get any lower.
@@Catstronautgirl Yeah. And apparently, despite your outstanding ability to summarize thing in the most caricatural way in order to reduce the subtleties of body language and situation, or in that case, of good writing and acting, you still didn't use a iota of this obvious intelligence to try to understand the conversation. It tells a lot about you. You are able to, yet you refuse to. You are able to watch an extract of a clever show, yet you refuse to see it as something else than a black and white movie that will entertain quickly and without any effort your satisfaction neurons in comforting you in your predetermined opinion. Ultimately, it does give you your shot of dopamine. However, it makes you look like an idiot, who is happy to not understand, and glad to post about it online. Now, I'd love to read the answer of a clever person to that. Unfortunately I do not bother keeping track, thus, I suggest you do not either bother. By that, I mean replying to me in particular. If you actually care about what others will think from this reply, and/or simply want to have the last word, be my guest. You can keep it as short and caricatural as you want, I won't defend myself. I suggest "ok boomer" or "too long, didn't read", that usually works fine for those who want an easy rhetorical victory over a difficult argumentation.
“Once a wifebeater, always a wifebeater” - this goes for all kinds of abuse. Someone that hurt you regularly will do it again, unless they die before they get the chance.
True. Someone who uses violence to victimize someone is doing it to experience a sense of power, which is like a drug to some, when you don't feel like you have any agency in your own life. Exerting your power over another person in that way, to really hurt someone, will always be a default expression when they feel like a victim. It's like violence is a drug, or abuse in other ways that causes real agony, is a drug. Someone can be an addict to violence of one kind of another. You don't stop being that way. But you can recover like alcoholics or drug addicts do.
Imagine trying to explain to an alien that a nose bleed is a common thing that's no big deal, but an ear bleed means you need to rush to the hospital... "But they're the same distance from your brain and neither one's supposed to bleed..."
@@brandonmcglocklin9040 yeah an occasional small nose bleed doesnt mean anything, but too much blood or too often is an issue. a single drop of blood from your ear tho, that could be an issue lol
“The nose isn’t supposed to bleed, no, but it’s got a lot more blood running through it and a much thinner barrier between the blood and the outside. So, it’s a lot easier for something benign or random chance to make your nose bleed than your ear.”
Just gonna put this spoiler here... At the end of the episode, the daughter runs away again, leaving a note for her mom saying that she doesn't want to be there when her mom slips again and would rather remember her the way she was at the hospital.
Thank you. I figured the whole "for the first time she's acting like [a mom]" was bullshit. If you had an abusive parent, you wouldn't be surprised what they are capable of.
@@earthchild03 It was not bullshit though (at least the way it was shown), Mom was (seemingly) genuinely trying to become better or at least she thought she was aka deluded herself into thinking she could fix it (not defending her ot taking sides, just clarifying how it was shown in the episode).
Love this cause she did most of the talking which sets up red flags. He only spoke once when house asked him a question directly. That’s setting off red flags. A real dad would chine in here and there about stuff. Then how they both realized there busted and up and leave tell house tells her she’s bleeding from ear.
As much as I love this show, it's ridiculous how they gloss over family abuse/neglect. They really jumped the shark when the daughter just accepted her mother in seconds after asking about the mom's condition on the vacation. With a show fixated about lies, doesn't it seem odd that the daughter suddenly came around on her mom after 2 whole YEARS being away from her? This show is great and yes a ton of things are dramatized for a good story, but this one was truly mind boggling.
@@BorikeTheBlackDragon Moments like that in the show ticked me off Like, it's not okay when it happens to patients but if it happened to House, it's perfectly fine? Double standards
I would like to disagree with you. I think it was really cool that she was gonna give her mom a second chance, but I can’t get past your post. You have a valid point.
I actually really love that House finds the name “Pujols” hilarious because it sounds like “Poo holes” as I always thought the same whenever watching Albert Pujols hit a home run
One of my favorite episodes. Also has one of my favorite lines: Seeing as your the brains of the operation you might want to stick around. Why so I can get busted by social services? No, so you can stop bleeding out of your ear
It happened to me a week ago, then I realized a bug bit me outside my hear. Lol. But for a second I told my husband that I was dying. His response…not again!
I like how every time house talks nonsense then he like stop for a moment then like he knows the answer and just immediately gets up and walk a way to check it😂
Is this just me or in this hospital people never get better, somehow just get worse and worse.The doctor can make simple cough and cold or seizure look like a nuclear missile and every action or behaviour of patient is seen as a new disease or a symptomp of worse condition
There is an episode when a patient has something rather trivial, but the team misses it because they only deal with "zebras". In the first season the patients House got also usually went through multiple other doctors, a step they later on just skipped and basically made House(s team) the first one to treat
"House left a bottle of Vicodin to see if she'd steal it. She gave them back." So she's smart enough not to fall for a trap? Functional addicts can be really good at faking sobriety when they feel they need to. Have her take a drug test. *Then* you have proof she's "getting better". But I'd should still be the daughter's choice about it. She's old enough to have a say in her guardian.
How does House get to the hospital when it's snowing? Wait a minute , he must drive the Corvette that mobster gave him instead of his motorcycle. Okay.
This episode gives so much vibes like it was wrong for her to hate her mom. No her mom has already traumatised her for the rest of her life it doesn’t fucking matter what she does now. She caused her suffering
Are we gonna talk about the fact that whats her face was able to tell just from her shoes like she was a fake cop in a Mafia movie? Or the fact that her 1st reaction to this stunt was to mention she was good with a gun??? Hiring a Night Princess to play social worker seems par for the course by comparison.
This series had the best looking actresses playing doctors from Dr Cuddy, Dr Cameron, Dr Adams and Dr Hadley aka thirteen why she was called 13 I dont know. Just beautiful and look no tattoos or piercings real women.
Bridgit Mendler! Wonderful actress. I remember her in Good Luck Charlie and Lemonade Mouth. Mad that she then went to MIT and Harvard Law WHILST she was ascting in and now is the CEO and co-founder of the satellite data startupNorthwood Space! She's also working to get her PhD.
i been binge watching a lot of such videos... Honestly, almost in every one of them at least once they assume it's cancer. Feels like a magical illness which causes all sorts of stuff and if doctors cant explain what's happening 'must be a cancer" Quite disturbing to think how much danger cancer is posing. As he can be everywhere and cause such drastically different problems
I remember when I ran away from home at 18 years old. My cousin was living with my mother, sister and I. It was an absolute nightmare having her and her husband live with us. The night before my cousin and I got into a huge fight, things got physical by us having a fist fight because she was getting really upset at me over a washing machine. Early that morning, I got up at around 6:30am, took my sisters car and I didn’t have my license yet but thankfully my job at the time was just down the street from my neighborhood. I didn’t want to go home but I had no place to go to, my mom came and got me. She wasn’t upset at me at all, she took me home and we decided to talk it out but when I got home, my cousin was running right at me and was about to hurt me. My mom got between us and she said I will handle her and you go, my cousin wanted to discipline me but I was 18 at the time and there was nothing she could do. After months of abuse from her, my mom finally threw her and her husband out of the house and I was freed from her.
@@sadjaxx I know but I was very angry at the time and I wasn’t even thinking about that. All I kept thinking about is getting away from my cousins and their problems.
I took these drugs for over 20 years, I never considered myself an addict. When my doctor told me that my liver was damaged I stopped from one day to the next. Those were chemically happy years but not real.
7:00 If you can wait until your child goes to bad, maybe you can wait until the go to school the next day. If you can wait until they go to school, maybe you can wait a bit longer. Quitting drugs can be hard. Maybe it would be easier you you just keep waiting to do it later. I am an expert procrastinator. I've been doing it longer than I've been alive. I was due in early December, when I still hadn't come out of my womb a couple of days before Christmas the doctor said to set up an appointment to induce labor for December 30th at 2:30 pm. I was born on December 30, at 2:30 PM. Without being induced. I just waited as long as possible. When I had a heart attack at age 50, I went into cardiac arrest for four minutes. After 4 shocks the doctor finally decided to give up, He was about to say, "Stop CPR. Time of death is..." when I woke up, realized they were performing CPR and I said, "Should you be doing that when I'm awake?" So again, I wasted until the last second to come back to life. I don't have any addiction issues, but if "I'll do it later" works for me, maybe "I'll do it later." will work for you.
My youngest daughter was also overdue and the docs scheduled a c-section. Her mother went into labour the night before and she was born naturally some 15 hours later.
I really wish that's how active opiate addiction worked, but it's not. When an addict is in recovery, the living minute by minute thing really works. A sponsor might tell someone that wants to relapse to just stay clean minute by minute, hour by hour and day by day. Being in active withdrawal around a child can be scary for them as it's not something that is easy to hide. Legs and arms flail around, there's severe diarrhea, vomiting and profuse sweating. Hot and cold flashes, muscle weakness and even seizures. Not to mention the mental side effects.
Free speech: What a bunch of busybodies: doctors investigating patients like they’re criminals; always there when you Don’t need them: the two w the brown hair are unbelievably swarmy
I hate adams in this episode “But shes acting like your mom now” Ya thing about abusers is they are very good at presenting a good front *IN PUBLIC*. Course shes on her best behavior, people are watching!!!! Theres a reason when people get outed as abusers they have people who flock to their side and dont believe it, or even those who do say “but there was no signs how could we have known!” Oh but she says she never hit her dauhter! Gee, who should i believe here? The self described opiate addict with no doubt a long history of lying, or the child who was the subject of the abuse? Shes twking the mom at face value when she really shouldnt
This would be a really good show if they didn’t do ridiculous things, like since when do Doctors break into patient’s apartments and houses, and go through their stuff to be detectives to figure out what they have been eating and drinking? 😂😂
At the end of the episode, the daughter runs away again and leaves a note for the mom. It basically said that she was happy she was getting better, and that’s why she was leaving, so she could have a good image of her mom when she thought about her. Really sad.
As someone who is about to go into an inpatient clinic for the insane amount of damage I have caused myself over my mother;
It is not sad. Sad is what it was, and moving on is freeing, terrifying and cathartic.
Good luck to everyone. May we all be the people we want to be and surrounded by those who love every part.
@@cpttrps5376 it's sad that it happened. I'm also so sorry for what you've gone through. Sending you positive energy and quick healing.
Some people can’t forgive.
@@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
*Unless you know what they’ve lived through (a parent who trafficks them for instance) because you experienced it, you’re not capable of understanding the WHY they are not able to.*
As a recovering addict with 29 years clean, I fully understand both sides. My oldest son and I have gone through intense therapy to try and heal our relationship (he was 14yo when I got clean and is now 43yo now) I had thought from all indications that we were doing really well. After my youngest son and my wife passed away in 2021, we moved in together along with his 13yo daughter (my granddaughter) since I have a 4 BR house that’s paid off. I recently found out that he still has issues with me, even though I’ve worked really hard to become the father/grandfather that they deserve. It can become so deep seeded that it hides away and waits. He had an argument with his girlfriend the other week and while I didn’t take sides, I did point out (I was asked to help mediate) that while not pointing fingers I could see her side as well as his. This immediately became I was taking her side and I was always trying to tear him down. It couldn’t be farther from the truth (even the counselor agrees) but in his mind, even though I’ve tried so hard over the years to make up for the pain I’ve caused and to actually be his father, he still resents me almost to the point of hatred. At this point he doesn’t even want to continue therapy. Part of me wants to either say fine get out of my house or to say f#%k it and just move out myself. But I’ve already lost one child and I don’t want to lose him or my granddaughter. So, I understand the feeling of loss that both are feeling.
"'Or something' is the number one killer of teens with no medical degree."
Pfff, my favorite.
Everything about this show is brilliant
loved it when house said, "your biological daughter". Just because you are a genetic donor doesn't qualify you to be a parent your action do.
He seems to be the only one to realize it here.
hey kids look here ... another traumatized poor little brat
I just love houses creative use of hooker-hiring. I bet he’s their favorite client cuz they don’t have to do any degrading work and can brush up on their acting skills and likely even get an outfit out of the deal if they don’t have one for the occasion.
😊
You may have a point. I'm pretty sure a decent hooker's pretty good at roleplaying and maybe even a bit of acting in the adult industry. If the doctor thing didn't work out House might have gone into the pimp industry.
Oh don't worry he definitely puts the m to "work"
The kind of escorts house gets cost upwards of 500$ an hour. They don’t do degrading stuff if they don’t want to
@@jamesusher-jones5556
You should look up some of interviews some of them have done. The rich can afford to get Weird
“Because she’s your mom, and for the first time she’s acting like it.”
Precisely why she shouldn’t give her a chance. If she’s only a mom when it gets to the worst scenarios, then that’s not a good mom.
A parent can’t be neglect, do drugs while taking care of you, and let you run away, then act like they’re there for you when they do the bare minimum and comfort you at your worst.
Yeah, but two things 1.) Mom admits mistakes and is doing better, for real, and wasn't always like this 2.) Foster care can be even worse... And I don't know who's telling the truth
I agree with the first reply. I much rather have a parent who was actually acting like a parent before sinking into an ocean of drugs, and then crawling their way back to the land of reasoning to show me true regret, comfort, and love while I'm scared and at my worst.
People make mistakes.
@@ajc1482
Mistakes and life style choice are two VERY different things. Forgetting your kids birthday, that's a mistake. Doing pills and being a mean mom, if not a violent mom, is still straight evil to do to a kid.
@@williamcortelyou9072Foster care is worst for kids.
"But one of the only things I can feel good about is that I never hit her."
That's setting the bar for parenting so low it's practically on the ground. Actually, that's basically burying the parenting bar so deep in the ground, it might as well be underground. Seriously, the standards for what's considered 'feeling good about' in parenting couldn't get any lower.
You didn't understand the conversation.
@@MaxwellsDemon9 "I psychologically abused my child and neglected her but at least I didn't beat her up" is what she said.
@@Catstronautgirl Yeah. And apparently, despite your outstanding ability to summarize thing in the most caricatural way in order to reduce the subtleties of body language and situation, or in that case, of good writing and acting, you still didn't use a iota of this obvious intelligence to try to understand the conversation.
It tells a lot about you. You are able to, yet you refuse to.
You are able to watch an extract of a clever show, yet you refuse to see it as something else than a black and white movie that will entertain quickly and without any effort your satisfaction neurons in comforting you in your predetermined opinion.
Ultimately, it does give you your shot of dopamine.
However, it makes you look like an idiot, who is happy to not understand, and glad to post about it online.
Now, I'd love to read the answer of a clever person to that. Unfortunately I do not bother keeping track, thus, I suggest you do not either bother. By that, I mean replying to me in particular. If you actually care about what others will think from this reply, and/or simply want to have the last word, be my guest. You can keep it as short and caricatural as you want, I won't defend myself.
I suggest "ok boomer" or "too long, didn't read", that usually works fine for those who want an easy rhetorical victory over a difficult argumentation.
You don't have to raise your hands to hurt someone
@MaxwellsDemon9 "at lest i diditn physically beat the shirt out of my daughter" is what she said
Are you sure you read it properly ?
“Once a wifebeater, always a wifebeater” - this goes for all kinds of abuse. Someone that hurt you regularly will do it again, unless they die before they get the chance.
So absolutely no one is beyond redemption?
@@captainrex7175 Not to the victim, no. To put it simply - you do sth like that to me on a regular basis and I will not want to be around you anymore.
Police are wifebeaters
True. Someone who uses violence to victimize someone is doing it to experience a sense of power, which is like a drug to some, when you don't feel like you have any agency in your own life. Exerting your power over another person in that way, to really hurt someone, will always be a default expression when they feel like a victim. It's like violence is a drug, or abuse in other ways that causes real agony, is a drug. Someone can be an addict to violence of one kind of another. You don't stop being that way. But you can recover like alcoholics or drug addicts do.
@@captainrex7175 no. Only endless repenting
Imagine trying to explain to an alien that a nose bleed is a common thing that's no big deal, but an ear bleed means you need to rush to the hospital... "But they're the same distance from your brain and neither one's supposed to bleed..."
I mean technically bleeding from your nose can also be a sign but much less likely
Imagine explaining that for nearly half of their lives females can bleed continuously every month for up to week [maybe more] and not die.
@@brandonmcglocklin9040 yeah an occasional small nose bleed doesnt mean anything, but too much blood or too often is an issue. a single drop of blood from your ear tho, that could be an issue lol
“The nose isn’t supposed to bleed, no, but it’s got a lot more blood running through it and a much thinner barrier between the blood and the outside. So, it’s a lot easier for something benign or random chance to make your nose bleed than your ear.”
The aliens know, they're far more advanced than we are
Just gonna put this spoiler here...
At the end of the episode, the daughter runs away again, leaving a note for her mom saying that she doesn't want to be there when her mom slips again and would rather remember her the way she was at the hospital.
Feel bad for her
(Or the story of course, and the thought that there might be someone who’s lived it)
Thank you. I figured the whole "for the first time she's acting like [a mom]" was bullshit. If you had an abusive parent, you wouldn't be surprised what they are capable of.
@@earthchild03 most of the episodes have an emotionally honest ending. It's one of the reasons I enjoyed it so much. They never sugar-coat anything.
@@earthchild03 It was not bullshit though (at least the way it was shown), Mom was (seemingly) genuinely trying to become better or at least she thought she was aka deluded herself into thinking she could fix it (not defending her ot taking sides, just clarifying how it was shown in the episode).
She made a good call.
Oh look the girl from good luck charlie
Knew I recognized her!
Bridget Mendler
What’s funny is that I think she has a medical degree now
And Wizards of Waverly Place
Chuck
ah the recession where abandoned houses were used for people who were sleeping rough
I love how they still found a way to raid a HOMELESS girl’s “HOME” 😂😂😂
Either you didnt watch and comprehend the episode. Or you just made a bad joke
@@Law10205life is never that serious…
@@lame9066 ok?
@@Law10205 so shut up
@@alexbowlin7044 sure kid
If you ever want to go swimming in nature, think again … Good luck Charlie
I restrict myself to salt water, where the only threats are sharks. And I don't bother them so they don't bother me.
it is very rare, even extremely rare.
if you ever want to make fear based decisions and not study or facts based, think again.
@@gmartinz01 Mr Jellyfish would like a word
Love this cause she did most of the talking which sets up red flags. He only spoke once when house asked him a question directly. That’s setting off red flags. A real dad would chine in here and there about stuff. Then how they both realized there busted and up and leave tell house tells her she’s bleeding from ear.
“So did you find anything out about our Jane Doe?”
Goes on to say something about supercalifragilisticexpialodocious
As much as I love this show, it's ridiculous how they gloss over family abuse/neglect. They really jumped the shark when the daughter just accepted her mother in seconds after asking about the mom's condition on the vacation.
With a show fixated about lies, doesn't it seem odd that the daughter suddenly came around on her mom after 2 whole YEARS being away from her? This show is great and yes a ton of things are dramatized for a good story, but this one was truly mind boggling.
If youre referring to just the video, the video is a supercut and might be missing some detail. I dont know how the actual episode goes.
Like everyone brow beating House into honoring his abusive father that withheld meals, made him take ice baths and sleep in the yard?
@@BorikeTheBlackDragon Moments like that in the show ticked me off
Like, it's not okay when it happens to patients but if it happened to House, it's perfectly fine? Double standards
@@BorikeTheBlackDragon Yes, exactly!
I would like to disagree with you. I think it was really cool that she was gonna give her mom a second chance, but I can’t get past your post. You have a valid point.
I actually really love that House finds the name “Pujols” hilarious because it sounds like “Poo holes” as I always thought the same whenever watching Albert Pujols hit a home run
One of my favorite episodes. Also has one of my favorite lines: Seeing as your the brains of the operation you might want to stick around.
Why so I can get busted by social services?
No, so you can stop bleeding out of your ear
your what of the brains.. ? Missing some words there
@@galinageorgieva8554 HAHHAHAH he used the wrong your that's so funny LMAO ROFL LOL
So, in short the mom didn't abuse her daughter, but neglected her instead...
I don't blame the kid for leaving
"I checked online and... "
First mistake
Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, others are very reliable. Just be choosy.
Theres nothing wrong with that, just dont pass it on like a fact, accept that its just plausible
I was wondering when I saw the banana bag, but alcohol explains it.
I like how he says, "biological daughter". Respects both their wishes
Don’t you just hate it when you bleed out of your ear?
It happened to me a week ago, then I realized a bug bit me outside my hear. Lol. But for a second I told my husband that I was dying. His response…not again!
@Will R True. I knew a dude that was using one and his wife opened the bathroom door…punctured his ear drum…only in Ontario!
I've had fungi leaking out of my ear due to an idiotic nurse practitioner that thought it was bacteria so, I can relate.
@Will R ouch!
Sorry can't hear you
The outdoor swimming my first thought was a brain eating parasite
So what's wrong with me? I don't know. Pay him. 😂
If your doctor was named after a building that you lived at well… good luck Charlie.
Juliet the vampire bleeding out her ear? Didn’t expect that
Justin: (waves wand) "Stop being in fear, stop bleeding from your ear."
@@BlackDiamond2718bruh
5:08 excuses excuses
Wizards of Waverly Place / Good Luck Charlie's very own Bridgit Mendler. She was great in this episode.
Looks like Teddy Duncan couldn't deal with her crazy mother, Amy Duncan, anymore.
It's actually her! It's Teddy Duncan (aka - Bridgit Mendler) lol
@@axeltovar8188The mom was in an episode, too. (gratification disorder)
Patient Miller is the girl from Matilda Charlie I can’t believe that she was a mini parents on house medical show
I like how every time house talks nonsense then he like stop for a moment then like he knows the answer and just immediately gets up and walk a way to check it😂
And I thought it was going to be the brain eating amoeba.
Is this just me or in this hospital people never get better, somehow just get worse and worse.The doctor can make simple cough and cold or seizure look like a nuclear missile and every action or behaviour of patient is seen as a new disease or a symptomp of worse condition
It's the "diagnosis department". They see just "zebras"
There is an episode when a patient has something rather trivial, but the team misses it because they only deal with "zebras".
In the first season the patients House got also usually went through multiple other doctors, a step they later on just skipped and basically made House(s team) the first one to treat
After hearing this, all I can think of is Bernie Mac talking about Black Irish in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle 😂😂😂
her being an addict changes nothing smh
"House left a bottle of Vicodin to see if she'd steal it. She gave them back."
So she's smart enough not to fall for a trap? Functional addicts can be really good at faking sobriety when they feel they need to. Have her take a drug test. *Then* you have proof she's "getting better". But I'd should still be the daughter's choice about it. She's old enough to have a say in her guardian.
Hey that's Teddy Duncan! Or that vampire girl from wizards of Waverly place.
You are correct! That's Teddy Duncan! jajaja
How does House get to the hospital when it's snowing? Wait a minute , he must drive the Corvette that mobster gave him instead of his motorcycle. Okay.
He gave the car back.
she’s a doctor too, but PhD
That's why my dad says me to take albendizole half yearly
You should wish your sister some GOOD LUCK CHARLIE
...ALMOST LIKE FORIGIVING AN EX BOYFRIEND FOR CHEATING ON YOU WITH ANOTHER GIRL YOU BEFRIENDED...
This episode gives so much vibes like it was wrong for her to hate her mom. No her mom has already traumatised her for the rest of her life it doesn’t fucking matter what she does now. She caused her suffering
Typical reaction from those who dont know the family dynamics.
Except that it didn't give these ''vibes'' at all, it showed both sides.
@@RDan1982 Noone here blames the daughter though.
Is no one going to talk about how House hired a prostitute to pose as a social worker?
Nope.
I'm so used to houses shenanigans that i almost didn't realize how insane it was lol
Are we gonna talk about the fact that whats her face was able to tell just from her shoes like she was a fake cop in a Mafia movie? Or the fact that her 1st reaction to this stunt was to mention she was good with a gun??? Hiring a Night Princess to play social worker seems par for the course by comparison.
That's just House being House!
I have to admit, I don't know how well a first impression his upsetting and frantic behavior will create.
No I'm too busy laughing that the mom is a main actress in those dhar man sketches, just waiting for her to say......"so you see"
Man, I was hoping for lupus.
good luck, charlie
And dhar man lol
I wish they'd bring back House in Medieval times.
Re doctor w black glasses: Is that Thelma Doctor from Scooby doo?
My son has a dimple on one cheek, neither me nor his dad has. My dad has one dimple like my son
I so miss this show.
one medicine and she'll be fine
This series had the best looking actresses playing doctors from Dr Cuddy, Dr Cameron, Dr Adams and Dr Hadley aka thirteen why she was called 13 I dont know. Just beautiful and look no tattoos or piercings real women.
Free speech: Doctors calling social services on patients and snooping into patients lives? My doctor won’t even make an appointment w me
Bridget was on house?
Bridgit Mendler! Wonderful actress. I remember her in Good Luck Charlie and Lemonade Mouth. Mad that she then went to MIT and Harvard Law WHILST she was ascting in and now is the CEO and co-founder of the satellite data startupNorthwood Space! She's also working to get her PhD.
But what about Dr. Pooholes???
i been binge watching a lot of such videos... Honestly, almost in every one of them at least once they assume it's cancer.
Feels like a magical illness which causes all sorts of stuff and if doctors cant explain what's happening 'must be a cancer"
Quite disturbing to think how much danger cancer is posing. As he can be everywhere and cause such drastically different problems
My father waited till we were crazy ill till doctor. He never made us go regular doctor. Thought waste of money.
I know they take all your clothes away for most surgeries, but do they make the actors go naked when they are having fake TV surgery?
Mrs Pooh Holes, I´m dying.
You can stay! If you want! That is a I am going to give you a chance and I still love you mom.
I remember when I ran away from home at 18 years old. My cousin was living with my mother, sister and I. It was an absolute nightmare having her and her husband live with us. The night before my cousin and I got into a huge fight, things got physical by us having a fist fight because she was getting really upset at me over a washing machine. Early that morning, I got up at around 6:30am, took my sisters car and I didn’t have my license yet but thankfully my job at the time was just down the street from my neighborhood. I didn’t want to go home but I had no place to go to, my mom came and got me. She wasn’t upset at me at all, she took me home and we decided to talk it out but when I got home, my cousin was running right at me and was about to hurt me. My mom got between us and she said I will handle her and you go, my cousin wanted to discipline me but I was 18 at the time and there was nothing she could do. After months of abuse from her, my mom finally threw her and her husband out of the house and I was freed from her.
When "helping" other family members (or everybody else) causes you to neglect your family.
@@sadjaxx
I know but I was very angry at the time and I wasn’t even thinking about that. All I kept thinking about is getting away from my cousins and their problems.
I saw tha banana bag and I was like oh no she has pots but then I was like OH NO ITS WORSE
Love how we all agree that this was bullshit.
1:06 is a clean ear.
You can see the red coming out as she turns her head which is how house noticed
Luckily I wasn't eating. Great graphics though.
I love this actress. Olivia White from Lemonade Mouth and Teddy Duncan in Good luck Charlie. ❤❤❤❤
I took these drugs for over 20 years, I never considered myself an addict. When my doctor told me that my liver was damaged I stopped from one day to the next. Those were chemically happy years but not real.
It is not known if dimples are truly inherited or not
7:00 If you can wait until your child goes to bad, maybe you can wait until the go to school the next day. If you can wait until they go to school, maybe you can wait a bit longer.
Quitting drugs can be hard. Maybe it would be easier you you just keep waiting to do it later.
I am an expert procrastinator. I've been doing it longer than I've been alive.
I was due in early December, when I still hadn't come out of my womb a couple of days before Christmas the doctor said to set up an appointment to induce labor for December 30th at 2:30 pm. I was born on December 30, at 2:30 PM. Without being induced. I just waited as long as possible.
When I had a heart attack at age 50, I went into cardiac arrest for four minutes. After 4 shocks the doctor finally decided to give up, He was about to say, "Stop CPR. Time of death is..." when I woke up, realized they were performing CPR and I said, "Should you be doing that when I'm awake?"
So again, I wasted until the last second to come back to life.
I don't have any addiction issues, but if "I'll do it later" works for me, maybe "I'll do it later." will work for you.
My youngest daughter was also overdue and the docs scheduled a c-section. Her mother went into labour the night before and she was born naturally some 15 hours later.
I really wish that's how active opiate addiction worked, but it's not. When an addict is in recovery, the living minute by minute thing really works. A sponsor might tell someone that wants to relapse to just stay clean minute by minute, hour by hour and day by day. Being in active withdrawal around a child can be scary for them as it's not something that is easy to hide. Legs and arms flail around, there's severe diarrhea, vomiting and profuse sweating. Hot and cold flashes, muscle weakness and even seizures. Not to mention the mental side effects.
Quitting drugs can be hard?! You mean, sometimes it's fairly easy?! 😅
“Because she’s your mom” is literally the WORST excuse people can make.
Shes your mom. Lmao. Right. Cuz she totally acted like it.
What does bursting into tears have to do with dad??
Wooster…… brilliant
Ay yo, Bridget Mendler! What's up Teddy!
How the heck does she know that she didn't hit her?! She was on oxy.
Can’t take your word for it lol
Ahh, this is so cuteeee!
Lemonade mouth went down hill I suppose
How did make that leap?😅
good luck charlie.
Fenbendazole, aka panacur. Awesome drug.
Bro...
"House this isnt your patient.... this girls boobs exploded"
"Oh... Carry on"
Its as if the US health service (🤣) was the Thunderbirds.
Great video. Quality content
I have a g pro that is malfunctioning and I think I’ll get the g pro x 2 tho
Man the side characters in the last season are sooo weak. An empty model and Parks who has to have connections as she so untalented it hurts to watch.
I don't remember this episode of Good Luck Charlie...
Free speech: What a bunch of busybodies: doctors investigating patients like they’re criminals; always there when you Don’t need them: the two w the brown hair are unbelievably swarmy
Now she is the CEO of a Satellite Company and has a PhD
Everyone else : ey its the girl from good luck Charlie
Me* sees her mom* ......wait.......wheres Dhar Man????😂😂😂😂
I hate adams in this episode
“But shes acting like your mom now”
Ya thing about abusers is they are very good at presenting a good front *IN PUBLIC*.
Course shes on her best behavior, people are watching!!!!
Theres a reason when people get outed as abusers they have people who flock to their side and dont believe it, or even those who do say “but there was no signs how could we have known!”
Oh but she says she never hit her dauhter! Gee, who should i believe here? The self described opiate addict with no doubt a long history of lying, or the child who was the subject of the abuse?
Shes twking the mom at face value when she really shouldnt
Wow she played a homeless person? I guess she does always have "good luck charlie" lol
he doesnt even put on a mask anymore
And they still get charged for it.
It costs money, someone gotta pay for it 🤷
This would be a really good show if they didn’t do ridiculous things, like since when do Doctors break into patient’s apartments and houses, and go through their stuff to be detectives to figure out what they have been eating and drinking? 😂😂
how many times has he just walked into the room ungowned?
I was like good Charlie girl what are u doing here
Bridget mendler!
Coughing/throwing up blood and they don't make the patient NPO is so Hollywood
I’m lemonade mouth