I mean, gotta respect to them just fighting without having an actual problem with each other. It was just "Nice to meet the legend in person." "Wanna fight?" "Sure." And then they fight.
So fun fact about Hockey: There's a reason that it's one of the few non-combat sports where you're allowed to throw a punch. The power of a punch mostly comes from having firm contact with the ground. If you have unstable contact with the ground like say... Standing on a sheet of ice, the power of the punch is greatly reduced as you'll be punching with mostly your back muscles which isn't nearly as powerful. Jabs become practically lovetaps and getting punched - while still painful - is less likely to do serious damage to someone.
I had a 45 minute MRI last summer and I sang Broadway show tunes in my head to keep calm. When I got home I saw a thumbnail for the trailer for Insidious: The Red Door. The thumbnail showed Patrick Wilson lying in an MRI. Being ignorant of the Insidious series, I watched the trailer. He's lying there and the power goes out. There's no way to get out of that machine. And then...
@@maryclaremayo6157knowing google its not magic. It probably used your "google maps" data (tracked your cellphone information like what towers it connected to) which is very common and knew you spent an extended time in the hospital and maybe even the MRI lab and the gave you youtube reccomendations that included that context. Hell my sister went for an MRI this weekend. Its probably why I got to this House video.
Somebody who knows the game well wrote this, and they aren't THAT young. The "Pocket Rocket" was the nickname of Henri Richard, brother of the legendary Maurice "Rocket" Richard. Those were original 6 players.
Except the time he helped the Canadian veteran with the missing forearm...At some point House says, "Go Maple Leafs"...which any Leaf fan should know should actually be, "Go Leafs Go"!...But that might have been due to American audiences.
As a big hockey fan, I always appreciate it when medical shows (like House) has a hockey related issue. The writers even used the right references, although I'm not sure if Dr. House knows what a sieve is. I could be wrong.
I love this show, but the idea of them walking in on active brain surgery while not sterile, risking an infection to the guy they're trying to save, is so funny to me for some reason lol, even though i know they do it constantly throughout the show.
Hes right tho. Literally question everything. Somtimes you'll have to embrace the uncertainty, and thats alright. Part of life that. But dont trust anyone completely, ever. Some burdens are burdens to be carried alone. Not all, just some.
"Question everything" is fine as long as the result is "listen to reason and good evidence", not "distrust research and field expertise so you can follow your gut and whatever influencer it favors". Conspiracy theorists _love_ to interpret skepticism as the right to throw out whatever evidence they dislike.
@@henryptungRemember how during srovid plandemic "research and field expertise" turned out not to be there? I hope you do. So, yes, question everything including "research and field expertise" until they are proven to exist and even then, question it further until you know who financed it and what result the sponsors wanted the "research and field expertise" to show/achieve.
Not really, but there is promising research looking into CTE diagnostic tools. But, if you have super severe CTE, a skilled neurologist could probably detect the brain damage and atrophy. Its not a clear cut case. The usual tool for diagnosing CTE is during autopsy, so not super useful
My brother developed Mono as an opportunistic infection from a bad case of Strep throat. His spleen swelled up and never went back down in size after the infection cleared. One bad hit to his torso could potentially kill him. 😫
especially doctors. frankly house did more to help me solve my real life 10 year medical mystery than any doc did. no, wasnt lupus. mass of worms hiding in my brain and bout everywhere else. not counting 2 surgical malpractices along the way, 6 needless surgeries, a fk ton of wild goose chases when docs told me i was wrong or assumed me a liar/addict/nutjob, all but 6.5 teeth and most of those broken from malnutrition and sleep paralysis. mass in my brain the size of a chynese joystick and still end up solving the whole thing. species that hides in the hollows around the brain and looks like motion blur but only in effected areas. same density as spinal fluid.
@@Futureacquiescence hard to say with all the exposure avenues. came well after a healthcare job woulda exposed me so leaning towards my adventurous eating habits and a camping trip that included white tail deer i didnt prepare myself or my favorite restaurant at the time that rotated exotic meats and various wild game. Second guess is Kangaroo burger or wild boar there got me. Think once i even had bear meat there but i was so shitfaced that night celebrating i dont even remember for sure. Trichinella Spiralis. Completely invisible on most scans cept the few benign appearing cysts that are actually full of worms. mostly they dont make those but in big hollow spaces and latch in veins and to blood supply of the organs, marrow, and in spinal fluid. too small to see clearly and no density to show on scans individually. made an entire chest vein branch disappear into a motion artifact. looks like a image from an old mri machine, low contrast and blurry. so a few excuses later you have a medical mystery and doctors telling you nothing is wrong, callin ya crazy, addict, or liar. then at some point after dozens of hours and hundreds of doctors you see a little see through smudge bout the size of a grain of rice... then you follow that down the aorta and see hundreds of little dots even smaller than the last.. bunching together to go from nearly invis to almost as dense as the bone next to the vessel. then it starts to sink in, the scan is fine... its a snow of hundreds or thousands of tiny little leeches in every inch of your body. then you find out up to 20 percent dont make it past the second wave of infection and survivability drops off with time and load.. and find yourself asking how the fk am i not dead 10 years ago and what happens once the meds start and those worms and cysts start letting go in your blood stream and rotting in your brain. cept its also medication resistant so prob drop dead in the next weeks to year one way or another. ironically, i now also have a right leg limp and one of my next procedures is a right thigh deep tissue biopsy. crazier story than an infarction tho. doubt i get to use the multiple doc recommendations for medical school i accumulated along the way tho.
@@Futureacquiescence pretty sure my kids mom got em too just before gettin pregnant, but would mimic a condition he was labeled with at birth for brain anomaly... and her personality changed drastically .. i think, she made it hard to tell by choice. yea, whole series of things and pile of stories. seems like i got the worst due to either higher exposure or that i had an open wound from a slightly botched dental implant breaking my cheekbone and 5 teeth roots in the same timespan, giving em a shortcut and higher danger type exposure.
its teh game of thrones effect - darker with stronger contrast for the cinematic look, and transitioning the industry from old bulbs to new LED lights made for some questionable lighting decisions.
House literally gets it wrong a few times and usually almost kills somebody before he figures it out so actually it does make up for being a sieve the rest of the game.
Being totally rude, Park has to be one of the most annoying people to meet irl (right after me) and i hope the actress isn’t always like this, because you’re ruining a great show
I bet the Charlynne is cool in real life but I agree with this. There are tons of super socially awkward people but they're not annoying at all. In fact, lots of them are so fun to be with. Park irks me in a way, I dunno.
I learned to trust the back and arms of the Mormon missionaries that I would call to help me move house... but I've only seen one Mormon represented in House... and he didn't look like he'd help me with that!
I mean, gotta respect to them just fighting without having an actual problem with each other. It was just "Nice to meet the legend in person." "Wanna fight?" "Sure." And then they fight.
This is how men make friends.
Watch the movie "Goon". That's one of its major themes, and it's a good, funny sports movie.
I watched this episode, but I forgot why they were fighting, can you remind me of it?
@@dars5229 Usually drunk
😮
Poor Taub, he looked so happy playing hockey with his new friend.
😢
I wonder if House was actually lying and his initial explanation was the real one.
Also why would he want him off the case? I don’t understand.
"You can trust lightbulbs"
I love that he gets more kind and human when it's about brilliance lol
House actually taught Taub a valuable lesson: do not get personally attached to a patient at any degree.
Aahh, good point
So fun fact about Hockey: There's a reason that it's one of the few non-combat sports where you're allowed to throw a punch. The power of a punch mostly comes from having firm contact with the ground. If you have unstable contact with the ground like say... Standing on a sheet of ice, the power of the punch is greatly reduced as you'll be punching with mostly your back muscles which isn't nearly as powerful. Jabs become practically lovetaps and getting punched - while still painful - is less likely to do serious damage to someone.
House getting trapped in the MRI lol
I had a 45 minute MRI last summer and I sang Broadway show tunes in my head to keep calm. When I got home I saw a thumbnail for the trailer for Insidious: The Red Door. The thumbnail showed Patrick Wilson lying in an MRI. Being ignorant of the Insidious series, I watched the trailer. He's lying there and the power goes out. There's no way to get out of that machine. And then...
@@maryclaremayo6157to call everyone’s nerves: you can always get out of an MRI machine in an emergency.
I'll never experience MRI's the same again.
@@maryclaremayo6157knowing google its not magic. It probably used your "google maps" data (tracked your cellphone information like what towers it connected to) which is very common and knew you spent an extended time in the hospital and maybe even the MRI lab and the gave you youtube reccomendations that included that context. Hell my sister went for an MRI this weekend. Its probably why I got to this House video.
I went to a boxing match once . . . a hockey game broke out.
Highly underrated joke.
🤣 Good one!
Watched the entire show 3 times over, but this is my go-to while eating my food, so happy these are still being uploaded!!
Guess who's eating their food right now?
me too man me too, eating my food right now
Same lol
Same lol
Somebody who knows the game well wrote this, and they aren't THAT young. The "Pocket Rocket" was the nickname of Henri Richard, brother of the legendary Maurice "Rocket" Richard. Those were original 6 players.
Except the time he helped the Canadian veteran with the missing forearm...At some point House says, "Go Maple Leafs"...which any Leaf fan should know should actually be, "Go Leafs Go"!...But that might have been due to American audiences.
@@projektkobra2247 Didn't The Rock make the same mistake last year?
@@peterjeffery8495 -Possibly...you gotta know your audience to be sure...
As a big hockey fan, I always appreciate it when medical shows (like House) has a hockey related issue. The writers even used the right references, although I'm not sure if Dr. House knows what a sieve is. I could be wrong.
Nah, if he made a reference about saves, then he definitely knows what a sieve is. Definitely a couple in there Taub would like to have back.
@@valnerothgaming I appreciate that response. Makes sense to me.
😂😂😂❤❤❤
I love this show, but the idea of them walking in on active brain surgery while not sterile, risking an infection to the guy they're trying to save, is so funny to me for some reason lol, even though i know they do it constantly throughout the show.
They hadn't started yet and they were apprised.
You know, I bet that leaving House in the EKG machine was cathartic, at least a bit.
Hes right tho. Literally question everything. Somtimes you'll have to embrace the uncertainty, and thats alright. Part of life that. But dont trust anyone completely, ever. Some burdens are burdens to be carried alone. Not all, just some.
"Question everything" is fine as long as the result is "listen to reason and good evidence", not "distrust research and field expertise so you can follow your gut and whatever influencer it favors". Conspiracy theorists _love_ to interpret skepticism as the right to throw out whatever evidence they dislike.
@@henryptungRemember how during srovid plandemic "research and field expertise" turned out not to be there? I hope you do.
So, yes, question everything including "research and field expertise" until they are proven to exist and even then, question it further until you know who financed it and what result the sponsors wanted the "research and field expertise" to show/achieve.
@@catstac2542 I mean, I didn't ask for a live demonstration, but thanks anyway I guess.
@@catstac2542 You're not wrong.
@@catstac2542A lot of very bad people got even richer during the big coof, but we needed a quick solution.
Lightbulb moments are what saves the patient more often than not, House knows lightbulbs
I hope we get CHASE MD in the future.
Every episode of the last season of house is just like the ending, bittersweet
As a wise man once said "dta" dont trust anybody
"Booby Ohr" lmao....I'm sure like, 0.01% of people got that joke right away, but such clever writing.
Bobby ohr blindside?
Just in time for lunch...
Greg Finley is a nice man to look at
Gay
@@AtlanteanVrilChad that's stunning detective work
@@mikeyisbombable😂😂😂
yeah, I can already call BS, CTE has not 100% way to be diagnosed, not even MRIs can pick them up
First time I ever felt bad for Taub (hard to sympathize for a serial cheater). Did the patient actually ask House to take him off the case???
I am not a medical professional in anyway. But im pretty sure you cant see CTE on an MRI. Anyone else more qualified have an answer to that?
There is no conclusive test for CTE besides an autopsy. But you can see many kinds of brain damage on PET scans and MRI.
Not really, but there is promising research looking into CTE diagnostic tools.
But, if you have super severe CTE, a skilled neurologist could probably detect the brain damage and atrophy. Its not a clear cut case.
The usual tool for diagnosing CTE is during autopsy, so not super useful
you can’t detect cte with an mri
When are the clips going to run out?
Hopefully never 😆
@@MoodyBluesRequiem80 yeah
Until we get the entire show uploaded in clip form
They won't, many of them are reuploads for those who didn't see them a few years ago.
I wish I could find complete episodes.
Those punches were way too fast to have been done in hockey gear
I didn’t know Lance Stroll played hockey!
Another clip I haven't seen or I don't remember. I'm not sure. Can anyone really be sure? 😎
My brother developed Mono as an opportunistic infection from a bad case of Strep throat. His spleen swelled up and never went back down in size after the infection cleared. One bad hit to his torso could potentially kill him. 😫
especially doctors. frankly house did more to help me solve my real life 10 year medical mystery than any doc did. no, wasnt lupus. mass of worms hiding in my brain and bout everywhere else. not counting 2 surgical malpractices along the way, 6 needless surgeries, a fk ton of wild goose chases when docs told me i was wrong or assumed me a liar/addict/nutjob, all but 6.5 teeth and most of those broken from malnutrition and sleep paralysis. mass in my brain the size of a chynese joystick and still end up solving the whole thing. species that hides in the hollows around the brain and looks like motion blur but only in effected areas. same density as spinal fluid.
I’m having trouble following you since nothing is a complete sentence; what ended up being wrong w you?
@@karyndewit193 worms, brain and everywhere else.neurotrichinella
How did you get the worms?
@@Futureacquiescence hard to say with all the exposure avenues. came well after a healthcare job woulda exposed me so leaning towards my adventurous eating habits and a camping trip that included white tail deer i didnt prepare myself or my favorite restaurant at the time that rotated exotic meats and various wild game. Second guess is Kangaroo burger or wild boar there got me. Think once i even had bear meat there but i was so shitfaced that night celebrating i dont even remember for sure. Trichinella Spiralis. Completely invisible on most scans cept the few benign appearing cysts that are actually full of worms. mostly they dont make those but in big hollow spaces and latch in veins and to blood supply of the organs, marrow, and in spinal fluid. too small to see clearly and no density to show on scans individually. made an entire chest vein branch disappear into a motion artifact. looks like a image from an old mri machine, low contrast and blurry. so a few excuses later you have a medical mystery and doctors telling you nothing is wrong, callin ya crazy, addict, or liar. then at some point after dozens of hours and hundreds of doctors you see a little see through smudge bout the size of a grain of rice... then you follow that down the aorta and see hundreds of little dots even smaller than the last.. bunching together to go from nearly invis to almost as dense as the bone next to the vessel.
then it starts to sink in, the scan is fine... its a snow of hundreds or thousands of tiny little leeches in every inch of your body. then you find out up to 20 percent dont make it past the second wave of infection and survivability drops off with time and load.. and find yourself asking how the fk am i not dead 10 years ago and what happens once the meds start and those worms and cysts start letting go in your blood stream and rotting in your brain. cept its also medication resistant so prob drop dead in the next weeks to year one way or another.
ironically, i now also have a right leg limp and one of my next procedures is a right thigh deep tissue biopsy. crazier story than an infarction tho. doubt i get to use the multiple doc recommendations for medical school i accumulated along the way tho.
@@Futureacquiescence pretty sure my kids mom got em too just before gettin pregnant, but would mimic a condition he was labeled with at birth for brain anomaly... and her personality changed drastically .. i think, she made it hard to tell by choice. yea, whole series of things and pile of stories. seems like i got the worst due to either higher exposure or that i had an open wound from a slightly botched dental implant breaking my cheekbone and 5 teeth roots in the same timespan, giving em a shortcut and higher danger type exposure.
and if the doctors didn't have their personal argument, the patient would become brain-damaged for life.
Why is the 8th season's lighting so dim?
They ran out of money and had to use candles.
Signifiying the end
its teh game of thrones effect - darker with stronger contrast for the cinematic look, and transitioning the industry from old bulbs to new LED lights made for some questionable lighting decisions.
House literally gets it wrong a few times and usually almost kills somebody before he figures it out so actually it does make up for being a sieve the rest of the game.
1.45 maybe they want to get hit to get stronger not mocked for being weak
So why did they fight in the beginning?
To give a show
respec
They called tough guys in hockey. They go after players who are rough with their players. It's sorta a deterrent.
Listen to the conversation between him and Taub.
Deterrent from what?@@djoakeydoakey1076
2:51
Oh cool, 2 hours!
Do you really think he asked House to take Taub out of his case ??
Taub should have used the flying V
He's too old to get into the NHL. They should have had a player 18 to 21.
Booby Orr - that was great lol
It's a sweater..not a jersey.
That was a serious case of gynecomastia.
finally more content of my wife (taub)
Is it legal for them to go through the local room and his house?
No.
Why do doctors get to do this investigation stuff, who gives them permission lol
House does.
It’s not legal, but if it saves someone’s life, who’s going to complain about it? That’s the rationale used in this show.
@@Sniperboy5551 i mean house is explicitly sued into oblivion in the show
Musta missed this game... 🤷🏼♂️
Nepotism led to Park being hired???? I mean the actress. She is so weak in this series.
sounds like hormonal issues, probably steroids
Why does the whole team change? Where is stacy, cameron, foreman, and chase???
At some point cameron left to work in er and foreman got a promotion
Chase left for er but came back, he is litterally in the clip
Also, Stacy was never permanently on the team. She came sometimes to help with legal issues.
So why tf is Ice Hockey like that
Like oh yh you can fight as long as your not wearing gloves like what is that
Pageantry.
"Fighting cheapens the sport." I've never hated someone so quickly.
Boobie Orr……😂😂😂
Being totally rude, Park has to be one of the most annoying people to meet irl (right after me) and i hope the actress isn’t always like this, because you’re ruining a great show
Cope and seethe, Park is adorable.
I bet the Charlynne is cool in real life but I agree with this. There are tons of super socially awkward people but they're not annoying at all. In fact, lots of them are so fun to be with.
Park irks me in a way, I dunno.
Lol going into an MRI and sending radiation through your brain to teach taub a lesson
If only a magnetic resonance imager gave you those delicious rads. Then you might be onto something.
MRI doesn't have any radiation.
TOOO MANY COMMERCIALS. Going to stop watching this channel. Guess its back to Prime
That's youtube bro get over it XD lol. If it doesn't have ads, it means no one is watching it
And you can skip 🥴
Use adblocker.
Or just get the box set like i did
@@toasterteostra5906Please do not say stuff like that. Buy TH-cam Premium if you don't want to watch the ads.
Early.
I learned to trust the back and arms of the Mormon missionaries that I would call to help me move house... but I've only seen one Mormon represented in House... and he didn't look like he'd help me with that!
?
Amurican sports ...pathetic.