I mean it apparently splits the show in two halves, the "before" is rare cases, arguments with Cuddy, maybe hiring and firing others. The second half still does that but on top of that also expands on consequences of this very accident.
I feel like Wilson never gave enough credit to House for the amount of sheer effort he put into saving his girlfriend.. even if it was technically his fault they got injured
If wasnt houses fault at all. The fault lies in the ignorance of the driver who failed to stop at the traffic sign and yield to the oncoming traffic that hit the bus
I love how House blocks the door, only after everyone else BUT 13 exits. He knew he needed her. Not because she'd just do what he was telling her to do, but because he knew she would logically think it through, quickly enough, to consider he was right, and trust him enough, and see that there was enough evidence, to know that he was right. (Also, she's one of the few people in the room, to risk disobeying Cudey's orders.)
It's hilarious that you are still using such derogator slurs as ''crazy'' and ''loose screws'' when real people with real mental disorders are mocked with these exact words. Also, he wasn't ''crazy'', he was literally trying to remember the crash AND save lives.
EVERY HOUSE EPISODE EVER: House: this patient has 7 unrelated symptoms Cameron: could be auto immune Foreman: its probaby dehydration, this guy just ran a marathon ! Chase: im testing his hair for drugs and doing a lumbar puncture to look for infection House: scan his right leg, its cancer
What’s amazing is that even with a brain injury, House can Still diagnose correctly. 13 risked her career because she believed him. (Sorry, Dr. Hadley!!)
I feel like House. . . . I instantly heard Cuddey say 'Dr.Hadley', and my instant reaction was to ask who the hell that was!? Oh. . . . . she means 13! (*stage whisper* Her actual last name isn't 13!? 🤨) 😋
I like how the tension with House urging Thirteen to "make a decision" subtly paves way for Thirteen's own character development towards the end of the episode.
Love the bus scene. Its a nod to the fact house is inspired by sherlock. The whole bus scene is just a mind palace reference. I wish they did more of these sherlock references
The original Sherlock Holmes never had a mind palace. It was an invention of the Sherlock series to be a visually compelling “thought process” narrative device. The closest reference Holmes makes is to his “brain attic” but it’s purely a metaphor for the limited space he wanted to devote to necessary information, dumping facts unimportant to him like how many planets were in the solar system. Given that this episode of House aired two years before Sherlock, it’s not a reference to the original material or the show. “Mind palaces” have been used in media for decades so it was probably inspired by other television or film sources.
@@anth__onyHouse was inspired by Sherlock but there are significant differences even beyond the one being a doctor and the other being a detective. While both are heavy drug users House is constantly taking Vicodin for his pain even while solving cases while Holmes would inject heroin and/or cocaine but only to occupy his mind when he had no case or study to stimulate it. Holmes would be lethargic, bored and miserable when he has no case but when he had a case he would be awake for days and manic without using any drugs. Also Holmes didn’t seem to care if he got credit for solving his cases and would even laugh at the articles where the police took credit while House wants the recognition and credit for his achievements. House has a bum leg in the series while Holmes is healthy, meanwhile Wilson is healthy but his counterpart Watson was shot in the war and has the injury (it switches from his leg to his arm depending on which story you read). While nobody knows everything House is portrayed as being very knowledgeable in many areas that have nothing to do with his profession while Holmes only allowed room in his memory for things he thought would assist him in his cases, as someone mentioned above he didn’t know how many planets are in the solar system or that the earth orbits the sun and when Watson told him this he said he would promptly forget it as he found the information to be useless for his profession. There’s many more differences but these are some of the big character based ones outside of the obvious like living in different countries and time periods, different names and hobbies etc. As for the “mind palace” the main reference I know regarding this is from the Hannibal series as Hannibal Lector would use this technique, not saying that is where it originated but he explicitly mentions it in the series even calling it the “mind palace” and that’s where I first heard of it.
There are a lot of Sherlock references. They both live at 221B Baker Street. House's patient in the 1st episode is "Rebecca Adler", a nod to Sherlock's "Irene Adler". Wilson also makes a reference in a later episode to Irene Adler as the one who got away for House (it's a story he made up but was a nod to Sherlock). An episode had a patient where an itchy foot was a symptom and House wrote on an envelope "The game is a itchy foot", a nod to Sherlock's "The game is afoot." Wilson is also like Watson. There are many more parallels.
Never figured out why his friends think just because he's hurt doesn't mean House isn't still mentally there. He was in a motorcycle accident and still diagnosed someone with Locked in syndrome.
Keep in mind he falsely quarantined the ER to trap people in there and then proceeded to rely on drug-induced hallucinations to help him solve the case. Even if you believed in House's genius, it would not be unreasonable to assume he got brain trauma
I hate to say this but I really like House's hallucinations. They flat out tell you they are hallucinations and sometimes help him by digging deeper into his mind than he can normally dig.
3:56 not being stoned. The 4 Vicodin pills in 40 seconds is House's way of getting into his mind palace. Similar to the 7% solution of cocaine. If you know what I mean, you're a superstar and I love you for it. 😂
Oh my god, I so thought the bus driver was played by Dr. Bernard "Chubbyemu" Hsu for a moment there. Episode is 2008 "House's Head". Actor's name is Eidan Hanzei or Henry Hayashi.
i gotta wonder, how smart and quick with diagnosis was he before he became an addict, cause him being an addict is still the smartest man in the room 99 out of a 100 times
That's the first thing I thought and I would worry more about acetaminophen than hydrocodone. Although 2 grams of acetaminophen is not that crazy, something more could start being damaging.
That was one of the best ones I’ve watched!! You had 13 go against Cuddy and put her career in jeopardy but she did it anyways and House was right!! You gotta love House!!😃🥰
I've always heard about how the creators always try to make a balance between house and Cuddy, so she's not always just saying no despite him being right so often, but you would still think that he would get the benefit of the doubt a little bit more often
I love how 4 Vicodin was considering a heavy addict 😂 Now a days he’d have to be the fentanyl zombie or atleast taking something way stronger than Vicodin or it would look like nothing other than pain management
Love the bus scene. Its a nod to the fact house is inspired by sherlock. The whole bus scene is just a mind palace reference. I wish they did more of these sherlock references
Probably the most accurate heroic malpractice moment of the show I've seen so far.
I mean it apparently splits the show in two halves, the "before" is rare cases, arguments with Cuddy, maybe hiring and firing others. The second half still does that but on top of that also expands on consequences of this very accident.
I feel like Wilson never gave enough credit to House for the amount of sheer effort he put into saving his girlfriend.. even if it was technically his fault they got injured
Well, in his defense, Wilson, was angry and he was mourning. He laid next to his dying girlfriend and turned off her bypass machine.
If wasnt houses fault at all. The fault lies in the ignorance of the driver who failed to stop at the traffic sign and yield to the oncoming traffic that hit the bus
House was the reason Amber was on the bus, so yes, her death was his fault. @@gandalfthegrey8236
It was his fault for dragging her out in the middle of the night yet it was not House's fault they got into the accident.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 That was Amber's choice to go pick him up. House has involvement in what occurred, but it wasn't solely his fault.
I love how House blocks the door, only after everyone else BUT 13 exits. He knew he needed her. Not because she'd just do what he was telling her to do, but because he knew she would logically think it through, quickly enough, to consider he was right, and trust him enough, and see that there was enough evidence, to know that he was right. (Also, she's one of the few people in the room, to risk disobeying Cudey's orders.)
It's hilarious that House is so crazy that you can't tell if his screws are loose, stoned, or just being House.
It's hilarious that you are still using such derogator slurs as ''crazy'' and ''loose screws'' when real people with real mental disorders are mocked with these exact words. Also, he wasn't ''crazy'', he was literally trying to remember the crash AND save lives.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 lol u sound mad dude. You mad? You upset?
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849you know what's crazy, my ball itch
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 but house isn't one of those real people with real mental disorder... he's just a pill popping addict? why pressed
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849opinions are opinions, don’t let other people say if you wrong 😅
EVERY HOUSE EPISODE EVER:
House: this patient has 7 unrelated symptoms
Cameron: could be auto immune
Foreman: its probaby dehydration, this guy just ran a marathon !
Chase: im testing his hair for drugs and doing a lumbar puncture to look for infection
House: scan his right leg, its cancer
Cuddy: HOUSE NO!
*5 minutes later*
Cuddy: Fine do it for some reason.
don't forget lupus references
@@thegameplayer125 Haha thats the auto immune part
LMFAOOO "You're all idiots" - House afterwards
Wilson: I'm thinking of getting a Bentley.
House: Those things cost an arm and a... [realizes] ...Gotta go. Also, you're stupid.
What’s amazing is that even with a brain injury, House can Still diagnose correctly. 13 risked her career because she believed him. (Sorry, Dr. Hadley!!)
I feel like House. . . . I instantly heard Cuddey say 'Dr.Hadley', and my instant reaction was to ask who the hell that was!?
Oh. . . . . she means 13! (*stage whisper* Her actual last name isn't 13!? 🤨) 😋
I like how the tension with House urging Thirteen to "make a decision" subtly paves way for Thirteen's own character development towards the end of the episode.
"No, we just ruled that out - pay attention."
2:10 Love it.
that was funny tbf
The Amber story line in one of the best parts of House MD
You're staying the night; we need to monitor your brain for swelling."
- "How much bigger could it get?" 1:15
“I’m going in rambo style” *SNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF*
Rambo*
rambo
It worked
This episode was MIND BOGGLING. Shoutout to the writers 🙌🏽
The reveal at the end was such a shock I couldn't go to sleep despite being 1AM... I **had** to watch the other one.
Love the bus scene. Its a nod to the fact house is inspired by sherlock. The whole bus scene is just a mind palace reference. I wish they did more of these sherlock references
The original Sherlock Holmes never had a mind palace. It was an invention of the Sherlock series to be a visually compelling “thought process” narrative device. The closest reference Holmes makes is to his “brain attic” but it’s purely a metaphor for the limited space he wanted to devote to necessary information, dumping facts unimportant to him like how many planets were in the solar system. Given that this episode of House aired two years before Sherlock, it’s not a reference to the original material or the show. “Mind palaces” have been used in media for decades so it was probably inspired by other television or film sources.
@@CharlieQuartz ight man. I read somewhere a couple of years ago that house was inspired by sherlock. I just linked it together
makes sense, in the episode with the gay guy who stalked house we see the 221b address in the background while they're on the street.
@@anth__onyHouse was inspired by Sherlock but there are significant differences even beyond the one being a doctor and the other being a detective. While both are heavy drug users House is constantly taking Vicodin for his pain even while solving cases while Holmes would inject heroin and/or cocaine but only to occupy his mind when he had no case or study to stimulate it. Holmes would be lethargic, bored and miserable when he has no case but when he had a case he would be awake for days and manic without using any drugs. Also Holmes didn’t seem to care if he got credit for solving his cases and would even laugh at the articles where the police took credit while House wants the recognition and credit for his achievements. House has a bum leg in the series while Holmes is healthy, meanwhile Wilson is healthy but his counterpart Watson was shot in the war and has the injury (it switches from his leg to his arm depending on which story you read). While nobody knows everything House is portrayed as being very knowledgeable in many areas that have nothing to do with his profession while Holmes only allowed room in his memory for things he thought would assist him in his cases, as someone mentioned above he didn’t know how many planets are in the solar system or that the earth orbits the sun and when Watson told him this he said he would promptly forget it as he found the information to be useless for his profession. There’s many more differences but these are some of the big character based ones outside of the obvious like living in different countries and time periods, different names and hobbies etc.
As for the “mind palace” the main reference I know regarding this is from the Hannibal series as Hannibal Lector would use this technique, not saying that is where it originated but he explicitly mentions it in the series even calling it the “mind palace” and that’s where I first heard of it.
There are a lot of Sherlock references. They both live at 221B Baker Street.
House's patient in the 1st episode is "Rebecca Adler", a nod to Sherlock's "Irene Adler". Wilson also makes a reference in a later episode to Irene Adler as the one who got away for House (it's a story he made up but was a nod to Sherlock).
An episode had a patient where an itchy foot was a symptom and House wrote on an envelope "The game is a itchy foot", a nod to Sherlock's "The game is afoot."
Wilson is also like Watson.
There are many more parallels.
"House's head" and "WIlson's heart" are BY FAR the best episodes of the whole series.
I really like Fellowship Survivor
@@sephy26946 its that an episode?
@@sashaenglebert The first nine episodes of season 4 where House is picking his new team
Final ep of season 3 is tops for me personally
Three stories?
Never figured out why his friends think just because he's hurt doesn't mean House isn't still mentally there. He was in a motorcycle accident and still diagnosed someone with Locked in syndrome.
Well, because he had a head trauma and it's only logical for doctors to be cautious in this case.
Because people with brain injuries usually act differently, usually without the person knowing they’re acting differently.
Keep in mind he falsely quarantined the ER to trap people in there and then proceeded to rely on drug-induced hallucinations to help him solve the case. Even if you believed in House's genius, it would not be unreasonable to assume he got brain trauma
I wish we had doctors that would look for solutions rather than just take the least difficult path
Irony of the story is, your doctors prescribe based on most likely and slowly go down the list of less likely, in 10-14 day increments
I hate to say this but I really like House's hallucinations. They flat out tell you they are hallucinations and sometimes help him by digging deeper into his mind than he can normally dig.
3:56 not being stoned. The 4 Vicodin pills in 40 seconds is House's way of getting into his mind palace. Similar to the 7% solution of cocaine.
If you know what I mean, you're a superstar and I love you for it. 😂
ok sherlock
Hardly a three pipe problem...
A three patch problem
SHERLOCK
3:56 okay, that may be one of the funniest things I've seen from this show 😂
His face before he faceplants slays me! XD
Ah yes my favorite smell “exploded bus “
Well, I say from experience that House is right. Smell is a huge factor in remembering things.
Oh my god, I so thought the bus driver was played by Dr. Bernard "Chubbyemu" Hsu for a moment there. Episode is 2008 "House's Head". Actor's name is Eidan Hanzei or Henry Hayashi.
Imagine if it really was him
“A man overdoses on physostigmine and Vicodin, this is what happens to his brain”
G. H. Is a 51 year old male ☝️presenting to the emergency room with hemorrhaged blood vessels in his ears and hallucinations.
Do you know maybe who plays that lady on the bus that turns out to be Amber? The one with 500 dollar shoes?
Can’t believe I finished house and now it all over wish It could be my first time watching it again
3:42 Everytime House takes Vicodin he goes in another plane of existence.
Don't shoot! 😂😂😂😂 imma crying How House is soo funny 😭😭
NOOOOOOOOO!!!! DANCE WOMAN!!!!! the only scene Cuddy actually turns my bisexual button on
Wow, that's the only time she does it for you?
2:30 it’s the same actor as t-Bo from ICarly! Looked through comments to see if anyone else noticed but I guess not, yet
Literally came to say the same and you beat me to it.
Any chance it’s Lupus? 🤣
"I'm going in, Rambo style" *plop*
i gotta wonder, how smart and quick with diagnosis was he before he became an addict, cause him being an addict is still the smartest man in the room 99 out of a 100 times
Man, 20-40mg of hydrocodone ain’t nothing to an addict. You’d just get a nice buzz at most.
That's the first thing I thought and I would worry more about acetaminophen than hydrocodone. Although 2 grams of acetaminophen is not that crazy, something more could start being damaging.
Cuddy reminds him.he's up to 80 now when it used to be 40
That was one of the best ones I’ve watched!! You had 13 go against Cuddy and put her career in jeopardy but she did it anyways and House was right!! You gotta love House!!😃🥰
At this point, the team should always listen to House because he is always rights so there is no point complaining about it
House's brain. Wilsons' heart
What an episode this was
The description says: season 4 episode 15, House's Head.
I've always heard about how the creators always try to make a balance between house and Cuddy, so she's not always just saying no despite him being right so often, but you would still think that he would get the benefit of the doubt a little bit more often
I love how 4 Vicodin was considering a heavy addict 😂
Now a days he’d have to be the fentanyl zombie or atleast taking something way stronger than Vicodin or it would look like nothing other than pain management
Cuddy says at one point he was taking 40 mg? I think? She also mentions in the same conversation that his dosage is now double what it used to be.
Let's not forget "you look like HELL"
even with his brain fried...
OH MY GOD HOUSE WAS RIGHT SERIES
I like the visual of house jisy sniffing (snorting) random thing, plants his full face in it, and picks it back up in a hallucination. Besutiful 🤌
House: Essa é fácil, manda uma mais difícil
3:53 always gets me.
This is a very good episode😊
This is my favorite episode in a series of fantastic episodes!!
What's my necklace made of ?
What a banger episode
Sometimes you just have to chat with yourself, work things out
House is just a genius
I would’ve sent House to prison for that stunt. Such a good show
No you wouldn't have, he saved that man's life.
Unfortunately, that has nothing to do with breaking laws and its consequences xD but again, such a good show.@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849
Best episode ever
Let’s be honest, you did not search up this
I'm surprised the girl House didn't know was Amber was played by Ivana Millicevic. She looked so much like Milla Kunis!
Head injury. He forgot their names but didn't want to admit it.
how can i watch house md in non us ?
I think it’s on peacock app
There is a website called something like “watchHouseOnline” that has every episode, I think should be accessible from non US
@@StrawberryCakeStudiosYT tried to get a subscription on peacock couldn't neither on google thingy
India - Amazon Prime / Torrents
Or on prime video
I bought this episode for 1 dollar in the apple store, good times...
Dr Hadley 😊😊😊
Hadley, Remy Hadley!
weird, i don't remember this scene in lbp 3
Don't shoot 😂
8:08 hahahahaha
0:51
8:09
wait who was the mysterious woman?
Fill-in for Amber. She was the one dying.
"Lalph Clamden." Thumbs up if you're as old as me and got that joke.
Came to the comments to check for this haha
T bone 🍖
Wow I’m early for once
Neat. (First)
Love the bus scene. Its a nod to the fact house is inspired by sherlock. The whole bus scene is just a mind palace reference. I wish they did more of these sherlock references