@@papas2381 mainly cause it shows that normal medical information brings out immidiate medical understanding differences. so in english: she knew immedietly that hous's theory was correct as soon as he explains why the patiant had a boost of selenium
@@papas2381 LIke the other person said, it shows how relevant medical information brings up quicker diagnoses, but another thing is the overall theme. House M.D. revolves around truth and lie. House often says that if people just told the truth from the beginning things would get solved faster. But, some people lie (like in this case), or some people omit things, and in both choices things get lost because they don't realize the gravity of their actions. Like in this case if they would've been at least honest that he was in Brazil, the problem would've been figured out much quicker.
@@CamronSixx22 I hated people who hid “just herbal, natural stuff” in history. Pre hospital. You ask meds?, any vitamins? How about foods you eat over 2x a day…. Next time Dr, is ticked because her taking a herbal suppliment that she kid from me blocked a medication, or increased its side effects. Be BRUTALLY honest with your DR, med staff and your lawyer. Even stuff you *KNOW* could not be important. Those 4 Red Bull a evening?
@afrog2666 I only found out he wasn't American when watched the making off and heard him talking to the staff, etc.. I immediately got confused and checked the audio settings, but that was actually him. Amazing.
@@andrewg7878 If I remember correctly, he is actually able to mimic almost any dialect/accent. He is indeed British. There's actually an excellent voice snippit of his natural voice on his wikipedia page. He's insanely talented, even knows multiple instruments and I believe is also a singer.
@@Woodside235the CIA has a record, on paper, that proves they've killed 2 US presidents, overthrown governments, arms cartels, deals drugs, etc. It amazes me that people still don't know that. FBI is the same. The president doesn't run this country, they do. Step out of line and they just get rid of you. That's not even conspiracy theory. That's a fact with proof and noone can do a single thing about it.
@@KidZoom1 defo that , no matter how naive you be going in , just the documented cases of murdering , kidnapping and torture alone ontop of pissing all over both the u.n humanism values and its governments supposed 'allies' while screeching 'respect mha authoritha!' at anyone as much as looking at them should have anyone entering that organisation admit to themselfs what its actions and behaviour is as a entity
He proved no one poisoned him. If they kept thinking someone tried to kill him, regardless if he survived or not, they would have been looking for a killer that didn't exist. Possibly causing more problems for nothing.
@@GossipIsSlander OP pointed out that believing someone external intentionally poisoned the patient, it would cause a lot of completely unnessecary problems. It might even pull attention and ressources away from other important CIA stuff, possibly resulting in more human lives lost. Your comment, while not factually wrong, doesnt address that issue at all..... For an organization like the CIA, the question of "what is the medical reason for this persons symptombs/problems?" isnt nearly as important as the question of "Was this done by someone, intentionally?"
@@GossipIsSlanderthere's a huge difference between a radioactive isotope that's completely untraceable and selenium poisoning. Selenium is something that's not radioactive, yet mimics the symptoms of radiation exposure at extremely high doses. There are radioactive isotopes that have extremely short half-lives but they still usually leave a trace as to the cause of the damage, with you being able to roughly calculate how long they were exposed as well as how much radiation is lingering and the rate of decay.
Well, in truth. The guy wouldn't be allowed to eat. I went through the same treatment. Was not allowed to eat or even drink. Well, other than have ice chunks to keep my throat from being dry. The pancreas is a very important organ in the body. And if the pancreas is upset or not working right. Eating or drinking anything (other than small amounts of water). Will cause it to throw off your blood sugars. You will go into shock or even have a blood sugar crash. So. House was making sure the food didn't go to waste.
There's a _reason_ why legal protections exist for Doctor/Patient confidentiality. The ability to save a life is considered too important to make keeping secrets from one's doctor a consideration people have to make. (It also goes into right against self-incrimination; if you can hold someone's life hostage by demanding the doctor testify over something a patient told his doctor to preserve his life, then you can essentially compel self-incriminating testimony.)
@@eyuphantilki2755 if you lie to your doctor you deserve whats coming... doctors have a code of silence as well as a code of medicine. they are obligated to shut up and to do their utmost to help/cure you. lying to your doctor is the dumbest most idiotic thing you can do..
He was right after being wrong a lot. That's like a guy who proclaims he's psychic after correctly guessing how many fingers someone's holding up behind their back, when there are nine more people he failed to do it with.
@@usmh That's the point, though. Each medical case is a puzzle to House. Even if it takes him multiple tries to get it right, he derives satisfaction from overcoming the challenge and finally getting it right.
@@Tread1 Thing is, house cases are 'unsolvable' by other doctors. The fact that he was right even after many failures speak volumes of his expertise. In one episode he mentioned "Most of the cases I toss away end up dead. Unfortunately there's only one me" or smth, I'm paraphrasing. He said this to a dying patient that was one of the cases he tossed away. House accurately diagnosed him with heart disease from a teeth problem from his files only, something the patient doctor never get right until he is on his deathbed. Also most 'failures' are from lack of information and not from lack of knowledge. Sometimes, he does need some little inspiration to connect all the dots, but that's still amazing. The number of patient he never 'solved' before their death can be counted in one hand.
“That poison lipstick Ginger used to kiss Gilligan. Why didn’t that kill her?” It did kill Ginger. Gilligan survived because he had plastic lip protection. See, House isn’t infallible.
@@random.3665 (why didn't they get off the island, and stay off? -guest stars got on there, then got off, but they didn't. and they had a skipper, gilligan, and professor? they could of fixed the boat!!!)
@@frankdoss6313 i wonder if each of the guys "checked" her, see if she wanted "some". i also found out the island was hades, and each of the persons was the seven deadly sins: pride, gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, ect. and gilligan was satan.
Its reference to an earlier scene where House asked him is he the author of medical book he knew, Curtis replied with "you read it?" and House mocked this response by saying he only uses it to stabilize the piano. So in this scene House in a funny way acknowledges Curtis as a good doctor
I thought that was all utterly terrible. She was a strong character in this episode, they shouldn't have brought her back just to feed her to the dogs.
so. we either go with the theory of the "non-drinking drunk". or with the theory of the theory of "a group with enough resources to make a untraseable poison". Yes. i think non-drinking drunk its more posible than a fantasy-like poison
Russia uses radiological isotopes all the time to kill people, and so do other groups. It's hard to detect, and by the time you do, if you do, they're already dead. Oh, and it's excruciating.
I never understood why the writers brought the CIA doc onto the show for another episode just to send her off immediately. It was such a bizarre, weird thing that felt like it was crammed as an extra plot point for no reason.
@@the_expidition427 True - Honestly, the whole CIA doc arc is a bit like a typical government contractor hire. You hire a contractor based off of a first impression and a seemingly good resume, then realize they're a terrible worker and drop them immediately after.
Brazil nuts are also the most naturally radioactive food on the planet by far. And their chemical toxicity is *much* higher than their radiological toxicity.
@@casperkoterasbad soil quality, believe it or not. The soil where they grow naturally is low in Calcium, so they take up larger Alkaline Earth metals as well, particularly Barium and Radium, both of which have radioisotopes but the latter of which is almost always radioactive. Curiously, almost all naturally occurring Radium is Radium-226, on account of its half life of roughly 1600 years. What’s interesting about that, is that it’s an Alpha source, which is actually the real threat of consuming too many Brazil nuts. Alpha sources aren’t particularly harmful outside the body, they’re not good at penetrating materials, and your own skin is good enough to stop it. Inside however is another story, and alpha emitters bouncing around in your bloodstream is potentially incredibly dangerous. So, the question that comes to my mind, is why is the plant okay? My best guess is that it has something to do with the cell walls. Paper can likewise stop Alpha particles, and both paper and cell walls are made from the same thing, so it would stand to reason the Alpha particles are just not capable of causing the same sort of harm to plant cells as they do animal cells.
You gotta love House speaking Portuguese: "Castanhas do Para. On the hand, think of our foreign policy led by people who can't distinguish Bolivia from Brazil!
@@sharpe227 English - His primary language. Spanish - He demonstrates his ability to speak Spanish in several episodes. Portuguese - He is shown speaking Portuguese in some instances. Mandarin - House speaks Mandarin in at least one episode. Hindi - He has been seen speaking Hindi as well. His father's military career resulted in House living in different countries during his childhood, exposing him to various languages early on. Of course there are factors such as personal interest and his extensive educational background
That's why you don't hide information from a doctor, even if is your job. You hide or disregard information as useless you could be skipping important details to make a disgnostic and heal you.
He did hire her, gave her a chance, saw she really was an idiot who couldn't pull her own weight, and then fired her. No time for Cuddy to get jealous.
It’s a point most doctors would make even if they had to comply with the withholding of information. They don’t know what’s wrong, so his superiors can’t make a determination of what is relevant to his condition. Like in another episode adoptive parents don’t disclose that saying they’re the only parents he has and they don’t see why it matters, but house quickly points out that their medical history is irrelevant and he may have a genetic issue inherited from his mother.
My favorite part of this is how snarky she is, house kinda of half offers her a job, she quits the CIA and shows up to work for him without telling him....And she's an idiot lol
I love how to outside cultures Brazil is 24/7 on carnaval mode XD. Carnaval here is actually just a week but we do have what we call "pre carnival" that are small parties before the big event. But all in all it is still better than a realistic depiction of it (criminal hellhole).
Gotta love that House has bacon collar and his seam with his bottons is completely shrivvled. For the show the fact that they didn't fix any of this shows House's character.
I just found out about this show and started binging it on Amazon Prime, only up to Season 3 because theres 20+ episodes per season which is also good. I've never been a fan of medical dramas, but this one I love, the characters, the medical diagnostics, the gruesome blood spurting everywhere graphics - I've nearly lost my dinner from my stomach out of my mouth and actually have to shut my eyes and look away from a lot of the surgical / emergency scenes but I love the realism. Great show that has made me interested in a new genre.
Seriously, I went back and forth through the clip and couldn't find it. I remember it in the episode, but why would they edit out that crucial piece of information, if that's the whole point of the video? Really annoying.
I enjoy passing my time viewing and examine simulated facial expressions in House because I can inform myself and know what to do in case I get put into a pickle just like these fictional characters.
Actually you get a lot of information from taking a pulse than just the rate. You get a lot of info about the flow, whether the consistency of the blood is way off, and you know how strong or weak or thread or strong the pulse is. Where the pulse is matters too. Peripheral wrist or ankle is different from catorid is different from femeral. Often doctors check multiple because your circulation could be absolutely fine one place but fucked elsewhere.
You can’t always rely on the machine to be correct,we double check it manually all the time,also the machine won’t tell you if it’s weak and thready or strong and steady,which is very important!
This is just like that tired old trope from 70s TV crime dramas. Renegade cop fighting with the chief or the commissioner who're always threatening to suspend him. Always taking things too far, but always ending up being right. The recycled the same trope with Kolshak: The Night Stawker.
This was a great episode. I remember hearing that cilium was the key ingredient in chemo , Meaning that they were poisoning the guy with more chemotherapy.
why are you asking the uploader for anything, the channel is to con people to subscribe to a paid tv channel to watch the show, they're not doing this to be nice
12 years ago I got acute necrotizing pancreatitis, all the doctors grilled me and everyone I knew that I must drink a lot. Turns out it was my cholesterol. My triglycerides were hovering near 10000. I would have a drink or two a year.
They are not, but they have a high amount of selenium, which in low quantities is good, but in higher quantities is very bad for you, as shown here. You need to eat them in moderation.
anything can kill/harm you depending on the dosage. even water (not kidding). 3 to 9 pits of (crushed) cherries can cause cyanide poisoning, depending on which kind of cherry you eat.
I've eaten a couple of dozen at once without knowing. Laetrile is illegal in Canada, so I crushed almond and cherry pits and cured myself of cancer along with using other things like red clover and digestive enzymes. I've also made my own penicillin ciz doctors here o yl give you 7 days worth and I need ten. I think they just want to keep us sick and make us go to more appointments. Canadian medical system sucks! You can only care in your own province. Worker's from other provinces sew up their own wounds.
“I don’t have to trust him to agree with him.” Sums up most of Houses relationships
Sums up most relationships. End of sentence.
Also "He lied to us again and again. He broke laws, ethical codes..." sums up every House episode, lol.
😊
@@CarlosCruz-mz6xz if Real Democrats would just agree to Common Sense and not what they are told to Obey to agree with we'd all be better off.
When I was working for the CIA we'd always....said too much
8:35 I love how she has that "oh my god" look on her face as soon as House mentions selenium, before he even lists the symptoms
It's the little things like that which are the difference between a great show and a true Masterpiece. House M.D. is the latter.
Why was it so good, I dont see the value. is it just because she knew where he was going and she realised the mistake early?
@@papas2381 mainly cause it shows that normal medical information brings out immidiate medical understanding differences.
so in english: she knew immedietly that hous's theory was correct as soon as he explains why the patiant had a boost of selenium
@@papas2381 LIke the other person said, it shows how relevant medical information brings up quicker diagnoses, but another thing is the overall theme. House M.D. revolves around truth and lie. House often says that if people just told the truth from the beginning things would get solved faster. But, some people lie (like in this case), or some people omit things, and in both choices things get lost because they don't realize the gravity of their actions. Like in this case if they would've been at least honest that he was in Brazil, the problem would've been figured out much quicker.
@@CamronSixx22 I hated people who hid “just herbal, natural stuff” in history. Pre hospital. You ask meds?, any vitamins? How about foods you eat over 2x a day…. Next time Dr, is ticked because her taking a herbal suppliment that she kid from me blocked a medication, or increased its side effects.
Be BRUTALLY honest with your DR, med staff and your lawyer. Even stuff you *KNOW* could not be important. Those 4 Red Bull a evening?
As a Brazilian I gotta say that his pronunciation of "castanhas do Pará" was perfect. Hugh Laurie is amazing.
I thought he was american for years because I forgot about Blackadder and his comedy with Steven Fry, he`s a fine actor 👌
@afrog2666 I only found out he wasn't American when watched the making off and heard him talking to the staff, etc.. I immediately got confused and checked the audio settings, but that was actually him. Amazing.
He actually is acting the American accent. He's got an English accent or something in real life 😊
@@andrewg7878 If I remember correctly, he is actually able to mimic almost any dialect/accent. He is indeed British. There's actually an excellent voice snippit of his natural voice on his wikipedia page. He's insanely talented, even knows multiple instruments and I believe is also a singer.
That's what an expensive education at a top English public (private) school gets you. Plus a bit of acting of course.
That was a sneaky Holmes reference with Wilson and Afghanistan
This comment should be higher up
Woah, didn't notice that 😂
Now that's why I love you tube comment section. You get some details missed the 1st time. Thank you comrade
Wilson is watson, house is holmes
@@georgehyatt298 there's an episode that shows the apartment where House lived in is 221B Baker Street
House: "You IDIOT!"
Who didn't see that coming?
so many idiots in this series.
The idiot, obviously, didn't see it coming ;)
@@joonaknuutinen5540its the small thing that makes us idiots , LMAO 🤣🤪
If something involves the CIA, it's more than likely there's more than one idiot involved
The people watching the 11-minute videos who didn't see that idiot in the beginning.
The funniest moment in this episode is when a CIA employee says "We don't kill people".
The government lies way too much
I wonder if they actually believe that, or if it's just a PR requirement to always deny it.
@@Woodside235PR requirements for sure
@@Woodside235the CIA has a record, on paper, that proves they've killed 2 US presidents, overthrown governments, arms cartels, deals drugs, etc.
It amazes me that people still don't know that. FBI is the same. The president doesn't run this country, they do. Step out of line and they just get rid of you.
That's not even conspiracy theory. That's a fact with proof and noone can do a single thing about it.
@@KidZoom1 defo that , no matter how naive you be going in , just the documented cases of murdering , kidnapping and torture alone ontop of pissing all over both the u.n humanism values and its governments supposed 'allies' while screeching 'respect mha authoritha!' at anyone as much as looking at them should have anyone entering that organisation admit to themselfs what its actions and behaviour is as a entity
Reliable Patient’s history is always important.
Everybody lies. Even the cia
I am always shocked at how often on the show people lie about their condition/background.
@@starcrafter13terran Yeah It's common because they don't want to feel embarassed infront of the doctor.
2 people you never lie to your doctor and your lawyer
@@ghhhp Myself nope
I am a doctor and I know the importance of a single clinical detail which determines the diagnosis and management of the patient
He proved no one poisoned him. If they kept thinking someone tried to kill him, regardless if he survived or not, they would have been looking for a killer that didn't exist. Possibly causing more problems for nothing.
would have, not would of
@@Tykje83 Was just about to write the same thing, kudos!^^
@@GossipIsSlander OP pointed out that believing someone external intentionally poisoned the patient, it would cause a lot of completely unnessecary problems.
It might even pull attention and ressources away from other important CIA stuff, possibly resulting in more human lives lost.
Your comment, while not factually wrong, doesnt address that issue at all.....
For an organization like the CIA, the question of "what is the medical reason for this persons symptombs/problems?" isnt nearly as important as the question of "Was this done by someone, intentionally?"
@@GossipIsSlanderthere's a huge difference between a radioactive isotope that's completely untraceable and selenium poisoning. Selenium is something that's not radioactive, yet mimics the symptoms of radiation exposure at extremely high doses. There are radioactive isotopes that have extremely short half-lives but they still usually leave a trace as to the cause of the damage, with you being able to roughly calculate how long they were exposed as well as how much radiation is lingering and the rate of decay.
Someone did poison him. He poisoned himself.
any chance he's just overwhelmed with gratitude? :D
That was indeed a brilliant line!
@@DeejaydanifyMy thoughts exactly!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol he wasn’t exuding his toxic behaviors out regularly like Roger from American Dad
I wish we had gotten another episode involving Dr. Curtis and House. Hilarious duo😂😂
She did appear again tho iirc and he fired her for her inadequacy
@@AAAEA010 Curtis is the man.
@@AAAEA010curtis is the other guy trying to cure the guy.
@@Personguy0 oooh my b
Sounds like somebody that didn't watch the show.
"You idiot."
He's always eating some poor souls lunch 🤣🤣🤣
I think this was only time it wasn't Wilson's lunch
@@TheDarthXeno 😄
Well, in truth. The guy wouldn't be allowed to eat.
I went through the same treatment. Was not allowed to eat or even drink. Well, other than have ice chunks to keep my throat from being dry.
The pancreas is a very important organ in the body. And if the pancreas is upset or not working right. Eating or drinking anything (other than small amounts of water). Will cause it to throw off your blood sugars. You will go into shock or even have a blood sugar crash.
So. House was making sure the food didn't go to waste.
@@TheDarthXenoHe's been seen eating some coma guys food. Wilson calls him out on it and he's like "Guy isn't waking up anytime soon."
The patient’s last is supposed to be special.😂
CIA: "We don't kill people"
Also CIA: "I can kill person with my thumb"
😂
To be fair, she meant that sexually lmao
Apparently you'd have to eat 50 Brazil nuts to induce selenosis. As a great man once said: 'that's a lot of nuts!'
Deeznuts 🤣🤪
My mom eats way more than that during Christmas. She was born in Pará and apparently they have a great resistance to it.
"He just left ... with nuts!!!"
THAT'LL BE 4 BUCKS BABY, YOU WANT FRIES WITH THAT?!
I don't always eat those, but when I do it must be more than 50. They come toasted in little bags. So nice.
"There are 2 people you don't lie to. Your lawyer, and YOUR DOCTOR..."
And your accountant
Yeah, they're the ones who are supposed to do all of the lying.
Actually, you should never lie to a paramedic either- especially since they're there to treat you for an emergency!
@@NicklePickle426I feel like that falls under doctor
Didn't know that Inspector Gadget was addicted to Vicodin.
Lmao.
You'd have a pain problem too if you were a walking swiss army knife.
I think Inspector gadget was addicted to WD-40...
If theres one person you never lie too, its your doctor
Yep, makes the difference between life and death 🤪
Everybody lies...
Catholics dont lie to their confesor either, even nowdays the church take the oath of keeping those under secrecy extremly seriously
There's a _reason_ why legal protections exist for Doctor/Patient confidentiality. The ability to save a life is considered too important to make keeping secrets from one's doctor a consideration people have to make. (It also goes into right against self-incrimination; if you can hold someone's life hostage by demanding the doctor testify over something a patient told his doctor to preserve his life, then you can essentially compel self-incriminating testimony.)
@@eyuphantilki2755 if you lie to your doctor you deserve whats coming...
doctors have a code of silence as well as a code of medicine.
they are obligated to shut up and to do their utmost to help/cure you.
lying to your doctor is the dumbest most idiotic thing you can do..
"I was right."
The one main thing that House cares about.
If there's one thing that House is addicted to more than vicodin, it's the mystery
He was right after being wrong a lot. That's like a guy who proclaims he's psychic after correctly guessing how many fingers someone's holding up behind their back, when there are nine more people he failed to do it with.
@@usmh That's the point, though. Each medical case is a puzzle to House. Even if it takes him multiple tries to get it right, he derives satisfaction from overcoming the challenge and finally getting it right.
@@Tread1 Thing is, house cases are 'unsolvable' by other doctors. The fact that he was right even after many failures speak volumes of his expertise. In one episode he mentioned "Most of the cases I toss away end up dead. Unfortunately there's only one me" or smth, I'm paraphrasing. He said this to a dying patient that was one of the cases he tossed away. House accurately diagnosed him with heart disease from a teeth problem from his files only, something the patient doctor never get right until he is on his deathbed.
Also most 'failures' are from lack of information and not from lack of knowledge. Sometimes, he does need some little inspiration to connect all the dots, but that's still amazing. The number of patient he never 'solved' before their death can be counted in one hand.
I like how House can just call anyone an idiot.
“That poison lipstick Ginger used to kiss Gilligan. Why didn’t that kill her?” It did kill Ginger. Gilligan survived because he had plastic lip protection. See, House isn’t infallible.
Im pretty sure the question was supposed to be "Why didnt it kill her before she could try killing Gillian with it"
@@random.3665 it's not very fast acting?
@@random.3665 (why didn't they get off the island, and stay off? -guest stars got on there, then got off, but they didn't. and they had a skipper, gilligan, and professor? they could of fixed the boat!!!)
@@soonersciencenerd383 If you were Gilligan stranded with Dawn Wells, would you want to get off.... the island?
@@frankdoss6313 i wonder if each of the guys "checked" her, see if she wanted "some".
i also found out the island was hades, and each of the persons was the seven deadly sins: pride, gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, ect. and gilligan was satan.
Ok but the elevator clip at the end was hilarious
I dont think that was planned to be filmed.
@@CaseNumber00That was definitely planned. He snuck back into the building I think; probably to see the CIA woman he was flirting with.
"Any Chance He's Overwhelmed with Gratitude" had me dying 😂😂
"Ok, I will remove your book from the foot of the piano" - House knows how to dis anyone!
Its reference to an earlier scene where House asked him is he the author of medical book he knew, Curtis replied with "you read it?" and House mocked this response by saying he only uses it to stabilize the piano. So in this scene House in a funny way acknowledges Curtis as a good doctor
Lmao @@Vince-tt1uj
“What’s to vomit, I’m eating his lunch” 😂
Wilson actually being worried about houses heroin joke is hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
5:47 “I didn’t yell at you when I thought you were wrong.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 love this character.
This series was so great i first watched all its clips on youtube, then watched all seasons, then am still here to rewatch clips
"I didn't yell at you when I thought you were wrong" 🤣
"Any chance he's just overwhelmed with gratitude?"
And you all don't see her quit her job to work with House who fired her later🤣🤣
To be fair, he only hired her because he was attracted to her. House made a rookie mistake.
I thought that was all utterly terrible. She was a strong character in this episode, they shouldn't have brought her back just to feed her to the dogs.
she shouldnt have been stupid then @@kmarasin
Did he get to smash at least once though?
@@kmarasinyeah because strong women are always smart and not usually dumb
so. we either go with the theory of the "non-drinking drunk". or with the theory of the theory of "a group with enough resources to make a untraseable poison".
Yes. i think non-drinking drunk its more posible than a fantasy-like poison
Russia uses radiological isotopes all the time to kill people, and so do other groups.
It's hard to detect, and by the time you do, if you do, they're already dead.
Oh, and it's excruciating.
Look up “CIA heart attack gun”
Especially when auto-brewery syndrome exists
I never understood why the writers brought the CIA doc onto the show for another episode just to send her off immediately. It was such a bizarre, weird thing that felt like it was crammed as an extra plot point for no reason.
That's exactly how government work is
@@the_expidition427 True - Honestly, the whole CIA doc arc is a bit like a typical government contractor hire. You hire a contractor based off of a first impression and a seemingly good resume, then realize they're a terrible worker and drop them immediately after.
I never understood this episode, period. So unbelievable.
it was a fun episode nonetheless, experimenting with other setting like with the Mass Hysteria episode with Cuddy and House on the plane.
@@Mwithie wow a show about doctor Sherlock Holmes is unbelievable? No way!
Brazil nuts are also the most naturally radioactive food on the planet by far. And their chemical toxicity is *much* higher than their radiological toxicity.
I did not know.
It's almost as if the difficulty of opening them, and the unpleasant flavor, were clues.
Makes you wonder what makes them that way
@@casperkoterasbad soil quality, believe it or not. The soil where they grow naturally is low in Calcium, so they take up larger Alkaline Earth metals as well, particularly Barium and Radium, both of which have radioisotopes but the latter of which is almost always radioactive.
Curiously, almost all naturally occurring Radium is Radium-226, on account of its half life of roughly 1600 years. What’s interesting about that, is that it’s an Alpha source, which is actually the real threat of consuming too many Brazil nuts. Alpha sources aren’t particularly harmful outside the body, they’re not good at penetrating materials, and your own skin is good enough to stop it. Inside however is another story, and alpha emitters bouncing around in your bloodstream is potentially incredibly dangerous.
So, the question that comes to my mind, is why is the plant okay? My best guess is that it has something to do with the cell walls. Paper can likewise stop Alpha particles, and both paper and cell walls are made from the same thing, so it would stand to reason the Alpha particles are just not capable of causing the same sort of harm to plant cells as they do animal cells.
@@trevordillon1921 thanks for taking the time to explain that bro. Very interesting and insightful.
9:25 biggest hypocrisy is some CIA spook whining about someone repeatedly lying, breaking the law, and breaking ethical codes lmao
He wasn’t a CIA spook. He was a doctor from john hopkins. Like house CIA also made him come to help diagnose.
You gotta love House speaking Portuguese: "Castanhas do Para. On the hand, think of our foreign policy led by people who can't distinguish Bolivia from Brazil!
He changed the country on purpose to a similar one, just so the real place where the spy was stayed unknown.
HOW MANY languages does house speak? 3 at least english ,porturgues and mandarin?
@@sharpe227 As many as the show writers will think of...
@@sharpe227
English - His primary language.
Spanish - He demonstrates his ability to speak Spanish in several episodes.
Portuguese - He is shown speaking Portuguese in some instances.
Mandarin - House speaks Mandarin in at least one episode.
Hindi - He has been seen speaking Hindi as well.
His father's military career resulted in House living in different countries during his childhood, exposing him to various languages early on. Of course there are factors such as personal interest and his extensive educational background
"How could you flirt with this idiot"😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
That's why you don't hide information from a doctor, even if is your job. You hide or disregard information as useless you could be skipping important details to make a disgnostic and heal you.
There is certainly a tendency I think in intelligence for them to withhold info from their doctors.
Guess what happens when they do.
At the end of the clip. It's hilarious how Curtis was just going to leave House behind.
His pronunciation in "Castanhas do Pará" is spot on...
Right?!
I can already see house hiring her and cuddie being jalous 😂
He did hire her, gave her a chance, saw she really was an idiot who couldn't pull her own weight, and then fired her. No time for Cuddy to get jealous.
Really, House should have realized that there was a reason the CIA called for him instead of relying on her
First impressions are just that, door openners. What happens next it to be known.
Thank you for putting the season and episode numbers in the doobley doo above. 👍🏻👍🏻
Agent House reporting for duty
Whoever wrote this show just asked themselves “what if Machiavelli practiced medicine?”
Real
according to historian Mac had really nice and simple personality so lots of friends
It’s a point most doctors would make even if they had to comply with the withholding of information. They don’t know what’s wrong, so his superiors can’t make a determination of what is relevant to his condition. Like in another episode adoptive parents don’t disclose that saying they’re the only parents he has and they don’t see why it matters, but house quickly points out that their medical history is irrelevant and he may have a genetic issue inherited from his mother.
Chestnuts From Brazil is plain impossible to tank!
Simply untankable
the elevator at the end🤣🤣🤣
1:35 The look on House's face when he waited for the Ginger Gillian lipstick answer 😂
My favorite part of this is how snarky she is, house kinda of half offers her a job, she quits the CIA and shows up to work for him without telling him....And she's an idiot lol
Still one of the best episodes
I love how to outside cultures Brazil is 24/7 on carnaval mode XD.
Carnaval here is actually just a week but we do have what we call "pre carnival" that are small parties before the big event.
But all in all it is still better than a realistic depiction of it (criminal hellhole).
I am from Brazil and it was cute to hear castanhas do Para in House's accent. ❤
Gotta love that House has bacon collar and his seam with his bottons is completely shrivvled. For the show the fact that they didn't fix any of this shows House's character.
I just found out about this show and started binging it on Amazon Prime, only up to Season 3 because theres 20+ episodes per season which is also good.
I've never been a fan of medical dramas, but this one I love, the characters, the medical diagnostics, the gruesome blood spurting everywhere graphics - I've nearly lost my dinner from my stomach out of my mouth and actually have to shut my eyes and look away from a lot of the surgical / emergency scenes but I love the realism.
Great show that has made me interested in a new genre.
One of my favorite episodes. All ends well.
House's RIZZ is on another level
The face House makes when he’s wrong is so funny.
House "Let's push all the buttons, and see what works."
I love that ending, where he had to annoy the old guy even more by waiting until the elevator doors were shutting.😂
In Bolivia the plant from where coke comes from is legal to grow and to consume its leaves, not in Brazil
Coca leaf comes from all over the Andes. It is used traditionally for altitude sickness, for energy, to suppress hunger and similar
CIA must have one hell of a health plan with a massive network.
I used to think this show was so clever but it's just a million twists of misdiagnoses and sudden revelations
The cleverness is not in the plot, it's in the jabs and banter.
People lie all the time, the doctors diagnose with what information they're given
7:27 does the dude ever mention 40 days in the edit, or does House just intuit that from his mind?
Seriously, I went back and forth through the clip and couldn't find it. I remember it in the episode, but why would they edit out that crucial piece of information, if that's the whole point of the video? Really annoying.
I went back and forth too. No mention of 40 days
Doesn't matter, carnaval in Brazil doesn't last 40 days anyway.
This man delivers his lines SOOO phenomenally.
Ginger used rubber lips to protect her
House nearly sacrificing a second limb just to get into an elevator was shocking to me. She must have left quite an impression.
2:55 Bit pointless having the heartrate monitor beeping if you're going to check his pulse anyway.
I enjoy passing my time viewing and examine simulated facial expressions in House because I can inform myself and know what to do in case I get put into a pickle just like these fictional characters.
the idiot checked the pulse off the patient while there was already a monitor to his heart.
no wonder these idiots called house for help.
Actually you get a lot of information from taking a pulse than just the rate.
You get a lot of info about the flow, whether the consistency of the blood is way off, and you know how strong or weak or thread or strong the pulse is.
Where the pulse is matters too. Peripheral wrist or ankle is different from catorid is different from femeral. Often doctors check multiple because your circulation could be absolutely fine one place but fucked elsewhere.
You can’t always rely on the machine to be correct,we double check it manually all the time,also the machine won’t tell you if it’s weak and thready or strong and steady,which is very important!
thanks guys i learned something new today
@@MoEscooternot before calling her an idiot!
@@Orchestra_temi i was calling HIM an idiot not HER
They should've brought her back.
4:45 Sure, Watson.
"I WAS RIGHT!" ...eventually as usual.
Dear House M.D. channel runner. How are you?
I bought the whole series.
The drama/comedy Is already dated but the diagnosis's are still amazing.
What’s to vomit I’m eating his lunch ?🤣
The fact that she left a CIA to be with house. Probably the dumbest move ever in history in terms of employment
This is just like that tired old trope from 70s TV crime dramas. Renegade cop fighting with the chief or the commissioner who're always threatening to suspend him. Always taking things too far, but always ending up being right. The recycled the same trope with Kolshak: The Night Stawker.
Makes me feel like rewatching the series.
House is an ai with bad memory, he already knows everything he just has problems remembering.
Still the best series on TV - ever.
The deep inhale at the start of the video was funny
I love how the other doc is checking his puls while he is hooked to an heartrate monitor.
House has a way of pronouncing diagnoses with such confidence before being proven wrong.
This was a great episode. I remember hearing that cilium was the key ingredient in chemo , Meaning that they were poisoning the guy with more chemotherapy.
Lmao the “you’re an idiot” at the end
Amazing video, really loved it!
Thank You House for having such Brutal Honesty .
It is a story of persistent relation with friend inspite of disruption of most of the other relationship. It is story of friendship.
Can you make a video of the actual two patient cases of the dig not the thirteen storyline
why are you asking the uploader for anything, the channel is to con people to subscribe to a paid tv channel to watch the show, they're not doing this to be nice
@@STOP_FAKENEWS I commented this 8 months ago chill
House has the best sense of humor with his friends
That look House has at the end... naughty naughty! Lol
House: "what's to vomit, I'm eating his lunch"
"Either we go with his theory of a non-drinking drunk....."
That line cracked me up 😂😂😂
There's no such thing as a custom isotope. We know all the isotopes of all the elements.
That's exactly what they want you to think.
"if an item does not appear in our records, it does not exist."
12 years ago I got acute necrotizing pancreatitis, all the doctors grilled me and everyone I knew that I must drink a lot. Turns out it was my cholesterol. My triglycerides were hovering near 10000. I would have a drink or two a year.
4:47 _"I'm sure they already know you brought back... from Afghanistan..."_ lol...
boy, this is other reason i love this series
"We don't kill people."
Narrator: That was a lie.
4:20 how I answer the phone.😂
This show is too good
Castanhas do Pará is very good. But that’s not the only chestnut found in Brazil. 😅 cashew chestnut is even more popular down here.
Now I need to Google cashew chestnut
Nothing came up when I googled "cashew chestnut". Is there another name for it?
@@heckingbamboozled8097 the name in Portuguese is Castanha de Cajú. Is the top thing on the Cashew fruit.
I haven't looked it up yet, but can anyone tell me why Brazil nuts are the equivalent to active uranium pellets?
They are not, but they have a high amount of selenium, which in low quantities is good, but in higher quantities is very bad for you, as shown here. You need to eat them in moderation.
anything can kill/harm you depending on the dosage. even water (not kidding). 3 to 9 pits of (crushed) cherries can cause cyanide poisoning, depending on which kind of cherry you eat.
I've eaten a couple of dozen at once without knowing. Laetrile is illegal in Canada, so I crushed almond and cherry pits and cured myself of cancer along with using other things like red clover and digestive enzymes. I've also made my own penicillin ciz doctors here o yl give you 7 days worth and I need ten. I think they just want to keep us sick and make us go to more appointments. Canadian medical system sucks! You can only care in your own province. Worker's from other provinces sew up their own wounds.
@@EmmaM-h4j Yeah, sure bud, your totally real cancer got cured by totally real crawling lizard liquid lipids.
The first 20 seconds of this clip made me laugh the most in the entire show