There was a leak in the hospital I worked in and you bet I put myself between my patient and whatever greywater was coming from the ceiling. The ceiling didn't collapse but they did have to repair it and evacuate the patient. Were they grateful for what I did? Nope, would I do it again? Yep, pt safety comes first
@@hamiltonmcgregory3179 I mean in a building the water blocks like a toalett or bathroom is located above each other or close to minimize the pipe that is requered.
Cuddy once mentioned that repairing or replacing an MRI machine costs around $1million so... i believe house in total cost the hospital more than 2 million dollars?
@@wessltov Actually incorrect. all jobs of the sort, Fireman cop, medic all have the same responsibilities. Cop someone is about to be hit by a car. i should push em out of the way. buidling is about to collapse i should throw em out. A brick is about to hit my patient i should cover him with myself. Plus they are in a hospital. You never know what that brick could have done to him.
@@tonyravioli1982 I understand why they did it, but I don't think it was their legal duty. In fact, people have been sued over trying to help someone in an emergency situation. I'm pretty sure doctors aren't required to risk their own safety to help others. They're still allowed to preserve their own life, even if that means leaving a patient to their own devices
@@valerierodger7700 Uh, yes it is. They break into most of their patient houses, house does a lot of illegal shit sometimes just for the fun of it. i get it's a tv show, no one should compare it to rl, but lets not pretend it's not blatant.
As a person who lost his brother when he was young, I can safely say I still sometimes break down, even after it being 15 years ago, I still sometimes have moments where I can't remember his face, and have to look at his shrine to avoid breaking down. Erasing the memory of someone is something I can never imagine doing, it'd be worse than the day he died, knowing you forgot him. What she did might've been her coping process, but you can clearly see, it hurt worse that she saw him, but she couldn't look away until snapped out of it. Never erase the ones who died, the memory of them makes your pain bearable, but nothing will ever stop it from hurting. you only learn to manage. Please never try to forget, but only try to remember, a fate worse than death is to forget they even existed to begin with.
My biggest fear is losing my brother. A few years ago we were at a our aunts house and her new german shepherd attacked him. Luckily i was right behind him and saved him before anything serious happened(just needed to stitch his earlobe and upper lips back together) but even with him ending up fine, i can't even shake off the thought of something worse happening that day. I'm simultaneously grateful and traumatized because of the idea that somebody so innocent, young, and that i love could just be taken from this world in what couldve been an extra few seconds. I'm sorry to hear about your brother.
I also lost my brother over 15 years ago. Not a day goes by I don't think of him. I'm so sorry for your loss. If you don't mind me asking, how did he die?
@@lusikazaryan9401 Not wanting to talk more on the subject, but he was hit by a car crossing the road during such a foggy day you couldn't see more than a foot in front of you with high beams on, he bashed his head at impact so he was gone with no pain which is sadly more comforting to people who've never experienced it, knowing from the autopsy that he never felt any pain
@@lusikazaryan9401 And I'm sorry for yours, I didn't expect this post to get so many likes and wasn't seeking attention, I just hoped if anybody seen this they know forgetting a face is the most painful part
ok sorry im a bit late to this reply but. You have to realize. You do t have to tell your so everything that happened in your life. If your dad died and you really loved your dad, would tell anyone that? It also depends on the person that has the secret. If they are very emotional and if it happened kind of recently then maybe they wouldn't tell.
@@jamie8046 Not saying it's unreasonable to keep The Secret such as this but it's understandable for the girl to feel a little upset, They probly just made a promise never to keep secrets from each other couples do that all the time.
@@jamie8046 I agree, some things are important to bring up with your SO but they don't need to know everything. I only told 1 boyfriend about a childhood trauma where I was in a house fire that occasionally gives me nightmares still but the others I had they never found out and that's okay
I don’t understand. The mom kept making up excuses to not talk about Chris to her son. Her son has a right to know about him. Sometimes you have to let go of some of your pain and help other people.
"I'm not sure what Derrick's told you, but he's been hearing Christopher's voice for the last ten years. And it's possible that repressing all that grief he felt is actually causing some of Derrick's symptoms. And I'm telling you this because at this hospital we don't believe in doctor-patient confidentiality. In fact, I'm going to be posting those same comments along with Derrick's full name on my FaceBook and Twitter accounts as soon as I get off duty. Ah, hell, maybe I'll just go ahead and do it now. Will you excuse me, please?"
He probably has his mother listed on the record of people the staff can talk too. It also depends on his age, even though he is in college he could still be under 18 which would make her a primary medical decision maker. Then again like 80% of what this show does is not legal or something they would/could actually do.
@@amayaokazaki3407 it doesn't mean she shouldn't check before opening her mouth, it might be different in America but for something so personal it would be considered poor practice to blurt something like this out with no warning or prior conversation and you can still choose to hold some info back while allowing some discussion. it's not an all or nothing permission.
Pretty sure that it's something that should be shared with the parent if it was something that wouldn't be considered dangerous to his health then it wouldn't have to be said but his status of his mental health should be giving to his legal guardian or at least that is if he is under 18
1. You cant just shut water off in the whole hospital :D 2. The position of the MRI and a bathroom above it makes no sense in reality. 3. The floor is not made out of wood nor is the bathroom sealed enough for the water to just stay there and break the floor in that exact spot. 4. You would first see wet patches around the room from all the water pouring down through small cracks and openings not just a random ceiling parts falling down after 3 drops of water.
@@MisoElEven but they wouldn't shut it off for the whole hospital, just that specific area. Because of the virus my place of work has the bubbler's shut off, but we can still use sinks and such.
Same. This one fell flat for me but the finale was better. Not as good as "Euphoria", "Help me", "Broken" or "House's Head, Wilson's Heart" but it was decent enough and the questions it asked stuck with me....
The lack of consent in this whole clip is astounding. We found this photo in your dorm room. >>What were you doing in my dorm room! Your son has been hearing his dead brother's voice for ten years. >>I never said you could share my symptoms with my mother!
@@alphalupi3587 I think he meant that they have no medical reason to ask about a picture of his brother, or any person for that matter. It eventually had some medical relevance, but they didn't know that. It's the equivalent of asking about a baseball in his room and he saying something like "Oh I hid that baseball because i have hallucinations about baseballs flying around me". It wasn't a longshot like other episondes, it was... random and only served to move the patient's plot, and not only any doctor, but House's team would never really care about. The only time they did it right was in the episode where the father of two childs unknowingly overdosed them with hormones (they found some bloody panties in the little girl's room)
I think it makes sense in a "If I were a doctor I wish I could" sense. Getting a History on a patient can be the most important thing. Knowing what happened to a patient during their episode and their habits can tell a doctor what lead to this break down of the body or possibly genetic factors at play within the family. Problem is human beings are dumb as fuck and would rather die by keeping information hidden since something non-trivial or of no concern to the patient could be the key for diagnosis for the Doctor. Doctor's are always told to use a History as a guideline and never trust their patients are telling them everything. Examples: > Yeah I went on vacation, what does that have to do with my babies health!? (Zikka Virus) > Okay I cheated on my SO but what does that have to do with my Liver? (Hepatitis B) > Sorry... just didn't really care about washing my hands anywhere really. (MRSA) I guess to frame a house episode around these involving home invasion in order: > Noticing tan lines, breaking in and finding pictures/souvenirs from a tropical trip. > Notes from angry SO leaving surrounded by bottles of alcohol and a message from the other girl on their answering machine. > Practically a temple to Nurgle and a hospital visitors badge followed by transition of house seeing someone exit the hospital bathroom. The way the show frames it seems to be "Everything else seems normal but this out of place object could lead me to discover abnormal behavior's they're hiding from me that could be the cause of their aliment."
I love how some patients gets to meet him once or twice and he just comes bursting in and stabs them with something and be like "ya just as I though" and walks out leaving the patient with a What the actual f*ck expression
There's a story that Clara Barton, who organized the first U.S. professional nursing during the U.S. civil war and later founded the American Red Cross, was next to a patient, and next to the patient was a hot stove (usual heater), and the stove pipe to the ceiling broke off. Clara Barton put out her arms and caught the red hot pipe it before it could hit the patient. Third degree burns, pain, later heavy scarring ... but she saved the patient. Without hesitation. At this bad time in our history, remember, there are heroes.
Whats horrible is my ceiling is literally about to fall. Long black cracks and black mold that put me in the hospital for over a week. Landlord is scum. A really cruel part of me wants it to fall while being inspected. My luck it will fall on me and just cover me head to toe with mold while the landlord stands there blaming me for being "under" the problem. Wish me luck
I don't think he thought the ceiling would collapse or that it would actually risk hurting anyone. He probably thought it would just be a big inconvenience and hassle for Foreman. It was one of those times when he got arrogant and was sure his plan couldn't possibly go wrong.
When the mom appeared, I kind felt annoyed from her quiet reaction of her son asking about his diseased brother. It’s understandable that her grief is unbelievably awful, but that doesn’t mean she shouldn’t talk about her dead son. I mean, she loves him dearly, right? Why erase him from existence?!.... No wonder the son had been living alone with his drug addict roommate... He wants to forget the fact that his mother will NEVER be open about an important figure in their lives.... sad that such a problem exists in our lives. As for the girlfriend, she seems a bit egotistical, spoiled, and maybe a little pushy about stuff her boyfriend doesn’t want to talk about.... To me, it seems he got tired of her pushy personality way before her appearance in this episode. And he was like “I HAD IT with you”
@Carol Young the mother gave her husband the same treatmeny. He died and she got rid of his pictures and never talked about him again. That's her idea of coping.
I got to say it's actually nice to see two people's response be cover the patient as debris falls from the ceiling Yeah maybe they were protecting themselves to but they are also protecting a patient
Old comment, but still want to say it. House was on parol and any criminal activity that would have evidence against him would send him back in jail. House put bunch of stuff in the pipes that had literally his name all over them. The fire department later reported House for it and he would be sent back to jail with added 5-6 months. He wouldn't care that much, but it was different because Wilson had only a few months to live. Meaning Wilson would die while House would be in jail. House didn't want to leave his only true friend to die without him and so he faked his own death just for Wilson.
The worst thing about this episode are the people in comments comparing the doctors to actual doctors. It’s a tv show people calm down just watch and enjoy.
It’s a tv show portraying doctors though. If actual doctors wouldn’t do that, then why do the ones in the show do that? By your logic if House found a real lightsaber we can just say « it’s just a tv show ». Well that’s not how storytelling works.
It's just a comment section, bro, calm down and enjoy the inane chatter. Or don't, but then why are you in the comment section? Do you need something to be upset by?
@@EziooAuditore No, it does not _portray_ doctors. It's not a f*cking documentary. The point was to make an investigation series based in a medical setting. That's why the doctors do investigations. That's why they barge in people's houses and interrogate people. Didn't you realize that House MD looks a lot like NCIS, Mentalist and all those other series? That's because it's the same genre. House MD does not show real doctors' lives. It shows investigations, except the clues are symptoms and the culprits are deceases. That's all. Also: storytelling is a creative art, and as such, it has no rules. Trying to impose rules like "it is supposed to be as realistic as possible" is as stupid as it can get. A story has an objective, and all that matters is that it reaches that objective. The point of House MD was to create a Sherlock Holmes in a medical setting, and they did it.
I know how it feels to have a mom like Derek’s. Either denying or attempting to throw you off by pretending she doesn’t hear the things she doesn’t want to hear from you.
They're already dying from an illness no other doctor can begin to identify. Tends to focus the priorities. And they do object on occasion, 'til the above is pointed-out.
@@Gorgonzolacheese12 Yes, because they know for a fact it's a random kid and not someone important to him because they know everything about the guy. Assumptions are bad.
People not realizing that this was the best way that writers came up with to finish the series, baffles me. Fox and Universal were having disputes over the rights on the series, show couldnt get renew because of this and they were under budget. If you add the fact that the actress that played Cuddy was asking for more money in order to play her role didnt help either. Since the producers and her didnt get into a good deal, she left. A set of misfortune situations that make this show go dive towards the ground when they were going strong on ratings. For anyone saying that this is House nature to be selfish or to do reckless shit, you have to get into consideration that the finale was rush, they had to make a plot that would force a good finale in less than 24 episodes, I pity the person that has accomplish that.
''Put up a good finale in less than 24 episodes'' - lol it means they had about A YEAR to plan finale, which is not ''in a rush'' at all.... Also Lisa Edelstein asked for a raise and announced departure when they were shooting season 7, so again - they had a year to re-write it... I don't argue with your other points, but can you at least be more accurate? Yes, they had to change the finale, yes they had some obstacles, but it wasn't neccessarily ''rushed'', my friends, they had time to plan it.
@@dreamhobbiz I heard something about she had to work more for the supposed next season but they wanted to cut her pay, or she was going to be in a different movie or smth. Not sure tho
@@dreamhobbiz I'm not sure she was asking for _more_ money, it's just that most of the main cast's contracts were only up to seven seasons. When the show was clearly pushing on for a Season 8, Fox renegotiated contracts, most of the cast agreed to a pay cut, but Edelstein didn't.
That women is absolutely awful. They say you die twice. Once when your heart stops, and again when someone says your name for the last time. All she's done was ensure her son's second death happened earlier then it ever should have
@@SirAnimosity Not sure about that. Fingerprints are made mostly of oil, which is famously resistant to being washed-away by water. And there would only need to be a protected area the size of, say, half the end of your finger to preserve enough print to identify.
I don’t know in which state House lives but it’s crazy to think he sends his colleges to homes where they could straight up be shot for trespassing, no questions asked.
Hospitals aren't built like that. They're built like hotels -concrete cubes stacked on top of each other. Water may have brought down the false ceiling but there's no way you'd have a hole like that.
I haven't seen the episode and I'm really baffled on how blocking the drain(s) could cause such a huge leak? In the bathroom scene, is the water coming from the drain from upper floors? I first thought that the tap was on, but closing it should be easy enough, no matter how clogged the drain was.
I got slammed into my open eye some years ago. Lost vision for 4 months. Because i was on blood thinners due to a heart condition it took forever to clear up. I still see floaters. But the doc never told me to rub the eye hard.
Gotta give the ladies credit, ceiling started coming down and they both shielded the patient with their own bodies.
its a tv show not real
There was a leak in the hospital I worked in and you bet I put myself between my patient and whatever greywater was coming from the ceiling. The ceiling didn't collapse but they did have to repair it and evacuate the patient. Were they grateful for what I did? Nope, would I do it again? Yep, pt safety comes first
It's a tv show
You're a moron.
It's a natural motherly instinct that we have to shield our own kids so naturally it would carry on to also protecting others.
IS anyone gonna talk about how not only did that mother deny her dead son but when her living son needed her she just left him?
its not real
@@aliceramdom.s nobody said it was
@@aliceramdom.s the show is not real, but they base it on things they have seen in real life
She eventually changed. After his surgery, she showed him a family album full of photos of his dead brother.
@@Cantmakeupmymindonaname ummm no that's not true. They base it in real sicknesses. That's it.
As an architect student I see no logical reason to put a toilet above an MRI room lol
Now that you say that it is kinda weird seeing how all mris are the lowest floor
@@hamiltonmcgregory3179 I mean in a building the water blocks like a toalett or bathroom is located above each other or close to minimize the pipe that is requered.
Just like a hotel that puts a sever room in the basement
For logic's sake, let's assume that water traveled horizontally upstairs and found it's way down through a cut-off electrical conduit or sleeve lol
@Danny Chesney did I miss where sexual orientation was mentioned,and MRI and other scanning machines are heavy so they are on the lower floors
I think that’s the third MRI machine House broke lmao.
2nd actually. The fat dude breaking it was because of Cameron.
Cuddy once mentioned that repairing or replacing an MRI machine costs around $1million so... i believe house in total cost the hospital more than 2 million dollars?
@@TheNorseStargazer one hundred and two million dollars to be exact
Lol
depends on which kind, the higher T ones cost millions.
"I've got an airtight alibi... that I'm working on."
I'm using that line from now on.
I liked doctors trying to protect patient when ceiling felt through
kinda is their job tbh
@@tonyravioli1982 hey, that's what I was gonna say.
@@tonyravioli1982 No it isn't. Their job would have been to patch him back up afterward.
This was just heroism
@@wessltov Actually incorrect. all jobs of the sort, Fireman cop, medic all have the same responsibilities. Cop someone is about to be hit by a car. i should push em out of the way. buidling is about to collapse i should throw em out. A brick is about to hit my patient i should cover him with myself. Plus they are in a hospital. You never know what that brick could have done to him.
@@tonyravioli1982 I understand why they did it, but I don't think it was their legal duty.
In fact, people have been sued over trying to help someone in an emergency situation.
I'm pretty sure doctors aren't required to risk their own safety to help others. They're still allowed to preserve their own life, even if that means leaving a patient to their own devices
and there goes a $1 000 000 machine
Just stick it some rice. At least that's what I was told after dropping my cell in a toilet.
@@moreththerogue6218 rice saves 3000 drowning victims each year
@Matthew Halton I heard it also cures Lupus, but unfortunately it's never Lupus.
The second one he broke too! Remember the bullet fragments in the corpse?
Stop this thread! I can't stop laughing!, and it isn't Lupus..I hope . . .
My mom works in the medical field and I remember her watching this scene and getting upset because there were so many hippa violations lol
I feel like this one of the rare episodes of House that also violates OSHA.
I didnt any hippos, not even the animals
It's a TV show. It's called willing suspension of disbelief.
OTOH, it's usually not this blatant in this show. I think the writers were getting lazy.
@@valerierodger7700 Uh, yes it is. They break into most of their patient houses, house does a lot of illegal shit sometimes just for the fun of it. i get it's a tv show, no one should compare it to rl, but lets not pretend it's not blatant.
@@sugoistalin7809 They don't tell everyone that they break into houses. House bringing prostitutes into the hospital however, is blatant
As a person who lost his brother when he was young, I can safely say I still sometimes break down, even after it being 15 years ago, I still sometimes have moments where I can't remember his face, and have to look at his shrine to avoid breaking down. Erasing the memory of someone is something I can never imagine doing, it'd be worse than the day he died, knowing you forgot him. What she did might've been her coping process, but you can clearly see, it hurt worse that she saw him, but she couldn't look away until snapped out of it. Never erase the ones who died, the memory of them makes your pain bearable, but nothing will ever stop it from hurting. you only learn to manage.
Please never try to forget, but only try to remember, a fate worse than death is to forget they even existed to begin with.
My biggest fear is losing my brother. A few years ago we were at a our aunts house and her new german shepherd attacked him. Luckily i was right behind him and saved him before anything serious happened(just needed to stitch his earlobe and upper lips back together) but even with him ending up fine, i can't even shake off the thought of something worse happening that day. I'm simultaneously grateful and traumatized because of the idea that somebody so innocent, young, and that i love could just be taken from this world in what couldve been an extra few seconds.
I'm sorry to hear about your brother.
It's been 20 years since my niece was lost to cancer at age 4. I don't think any of us are entirely over it.
I also lost my brother over 15 years ago. Not a day goes by I don't think of him. I'm so sorry for your loss. If you don't mind me asking, how did he die?
@@lusikazaryan9401 Not wanting to talk more on the subject, but he was hit by a car crossing the road during such a foggy day you couldn't see more than a foot in front of you with high beams on, he bashed his head at impact so he was gone with no pain which is sadly more comforting to people who've never experienced it, knowing from the autopsy that he never felt any pain
@@lusikazaryan9401 And I'm sorry for yours, I didn't expect this post to get so many likes and wasn't seeking attention, I just hoped if anybody seen this they know forgetting a face is the most painful part
In this episode.... house brings down the house
He has outsmarted himself.
Good thing house wasn't in the house.
ah. i see what u did there
Wasnt that season 7 finale 😛
First of all how dare you
The girlfriend saying that Derek didn't trust her is so stupid. He doesn't have to tell her everything because his brother was important to him.
Meaning in her mind...she is not important enough to share his truth with!
Well she just feels like she's not trusted which can hurt but she was understanding enough to stay with him, he's the one that made her leave.
ok sorry im a bit late to this reply but. You have to realize. You do t have to tell your so everything that happened in your life. If your dad died and you really loved your dad, would tell anyone that? It also depends on the person that has the secret. If they are very emotional and if it happened kind of recently then maybe they wouldn't tell.
@@jamie8046 Not saying it's unreasonable to keep The Secret such as this but it's understandable for the girl to feel a little upset, They probly just made a promise never to keep secrets from each other couples do that all the time.
@@jamie8046 I agree, some things are important to bring up with your SO but they don't need to know everything. I only told 1 boyfriend about a childhood trauma where I was in a house fire that occasionally gives me nightmares still but the others I had they never found out and that's okay
I don’t understand. The mom kept making up excuses to not talk about Chris to her son. Her son has a right to know about him. Sometimes you have to let go of some of your pain and help other people.
The mom couldn't deal with it herself. She lost her son and her husband. Can't help someone deal with something when you can not face it yourself.
Yes he has the right to know but the mother has the right to not be the one to tell him
@nicifclean Doesn’t make her not selfish
@@nicifclean - Therapy is a thing...
Grief makes people do...
Strange thing.
FYI the plumbing mess House creates in this episode is a giant metaphor for House's own personal psychological collapse.
Yes, that is Jessie from Pitch Perfect if anyone cares
I thut that
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An unsupportive mother and ignorant girlfriend, he needs to replace all the women in his life
Oh the Feminists will love that.. remember we have to listen to them now
Ok let’s not start a fight here. Everyone just breathe before posting.
@@doge8825 Nobody really cares.
Red Nova that’s exactly what I want.
Ikr his girlfriend was out of line :(
"I'm not sure what Derrick's told you, but he's been hearing Christopher's voice for the last ten years. And it's possible that repressing all that grief he felt is actually causing some of Derrick's symptoms. And I'm telling you this because at this hospital we don't believe in doctor-patient confidentiality. In fact, I'm going to be posting those same comments along with Derrick's full name on my FaceBook and Twitter accounts as soon as I get off duty. Ah, hell, maybe I'll just go ahead and do it now. Will you excuse me, please?"
That's what I thought. Jeese it is quite literally none of your business to tell her
He probably has his mother listed on the record of people the staff can talk too. It also depends on his age, even though he is in college he could still be under 18 which would make her a primary medical decision maker.
Then again like 80% of what this show does is not legal or something they would/could actually do.
Well he didn't tell her to not talk about when she did start
@@amayaokazaki3407 it doesn't mean she shouldn't check before opening her mouth, it might be different in America but for something so personal it would be considered poor practice to blurt something like this out with no warning or prior conversation and you can still choose to hold some info back while allowing some discussion. it's not an all or nothing permission.
Pretty sure that it's something that should be shared with the parent if it was something that wouldn't be considered dangerous to his health then it wouldn't have to be said but his status of his mental health should be giving to his legal guardian or at least that is if he is under 18
It's the maintenance people's fault for not shitting off the water main when they saw a massive leak and buildup
*shutting.
Well yes, but it's still houses fault for blocking it in the first place.
Linda Smith idk I like “shitting the water off” better tbh 😅😅😅
1. You cant just shut water off in the whole hospital :D
2. The position of the MRI and a bathroom above it makes no sense in reality.
3. The floor is not made out of wood nor is the bathroom sealed enough for the water to just stay there and break the floor in that exact spot.
4. You would first see wet patches around the room from all the water pouring down through small cracks and openings not just a random ceiling parts falling down after 3 drops of water.
@@MisoElEven but they wouldn't shut it off for the whole hospital, just that specific area.
Because of the virus my place of work has the bubbler's shut off, but we can still use sinks and such.
Last time i saw this episode, i fell asleep untill i was violently awaken by the noise of the ceilling falling through.
Whoa! That must’ve been shocking! Good thing it was a TV show, not a loud alarm clock 😅😓😓
Oh my god. 😂😂😂😂😂
😹😹😹
Man, that sucks.
Same. This one fell flat for me but the finale was better. Not as good as "Euphoria", "Help me", "Broken" or "House's Head, Wilson's Heart" but it was decent enough and the questions it asked stuck with me....
The lack of consent in this whole clip is astounding.
We found this photo in your dorm room.
>>What were you doing in my dorm room!
Your son has been hearing his dead brother's voice for ten years.
>>I never said you could share my symptoms with my mother!
THAT is what you're worried about? not the million other, sometimes more, illegal shit the people in this show does?
Hmmm it's almost like it's fiction
@@rpgquester hmm its almost like... we all know that, genius
@@Mugetsu_Gaming hmm its almost like... we all know that we all know that, genius
i this your first time watching house?
The dumbest thing about this show is when they break into people's places to search for possible causes. Including... pictures of mysterious boys.
its not the dumbest thing but the only dumb thing , is what i think you meant
Yeah it makes 0 sense.
They say in the show that if people know that they are going to check out their home, then those people will hide the stuff that they are looking for.
@@alphalupi3587 I think he meant that they have no medical reason to ask about a picture of his brother, or any person for that matter. It eventually had some medical relevance, but they didn't know that. It's the equivalent of asking about a baseball in his room and he saying something like "Oh I hid that baseball because i have hallucinations about baseballs flying around me".
It wasn't a longshot like other episondes, it was... random and only served to move the patient's plot, and not only any doctor, but House's team would never really care about. The only time they did it right was in the episode where the father of two childs unknowingly overdosed them with hormones (they found some bloody panties in the little girl's room)
I think it makes sense in a "If I were a doctor I wish I could" sense. Getting a History on a patient can be the most important thing. Knowing what happened to a patient during their episode and their habits can tell a doctor what lead to this break down of the body or possibly genetic factors at play within the family. Problem is human beings are dumb as fuck and would rather die by keeping information hidden since something non-trivial or of no concern to the patient could be the key for diagnosis for the Doctor. Doctor's are always told to use a History as a guideline and never trust their patients are telling them everything. Examples:
> Yeah I went on vacation, what does that have to do with my babies health!? (Zikka Virus)
> Okay I cheated on my SO but what does that have to do with my Liver? (Hepatitis B)
> Sorry... just didn't really care about washing my hands anywhere really. (MRSA)
I guess to frame a house episode around these involving home invasion in order:
> Noticing tan lines, breaking in and finding pictures/souvenirs from a tropical trip.
> Notes from angry SO leaving surrounded by bottles of alcohol and a message from the other girl on their answering machine.
> Practically a temple to Nurgle and a hospital visitors badge followed by transition of house seeing someone exit the hospital bathroom.
The way the show frames it seems to be "Everything else seems normal but this out of place object could lead me to discover abnormal behavior's they're hiding from me that could be the cause of their aliment."
House: Hey Cuddy.
Cuddy: Hey House...
House: That hurt.
I've seen you somewhere...
*I DID NOTHING WRONG! GET OUT OF MY LIFE!*
@@definitivelylostcause i think he's disappointed in your recent decision.
I love how some patients gets to meet him once or twice and he just comes bursting in and stabs them with something and be like "ya just as I though" and walks out leaving the patient with a What the actual f*ck expression
There's a story that Clara Barton, who organized the first U.S. professional nursing during the U.S. civil war and later founded the American Red Cross, was next to a patient, and next to the patient was a hot stove (usual heater), and the stove pipe to the ceiling broke off.
Clara Barton put out her arms and caught the red hot pipe it before it could hit the patient.
Third degree burns, pain, later heavy scarring ... but she saved the patient.
Without hesitation.
At this bad time in our history, remember, there are heroes.
“Just like his brother, he really can’t let go” house you can’t say that omg
When has that stopped him?
@@panek6443when has anything
I hate it when my ceiling just decides to fall
Whats horrible is my ceiling is literally about to fall. Long black cracks and black mold that put me in the hospital for over a week. Landlord is scum. A really cruel part of me wants it to fall while being inspected. My luck it will fall on me and just cover me head to toe with mold while the landlord stands there blaming me for being "under" the problem. Wish me luck
@@amystabenow1189
hey, how have things been?
@@amystabenow1189 ?
@@userhbiron1806 she dead, sad she fantasize about her own mold death and not her landlords
@@amystabenow1189 it's been a year now plus covid, did you make it so far?
This got to be the most stupidest prank house pulled yeah Wilson is dying that doesn’t mean injuring your co workers and being sent back to jail
How did people know though immediately.
Ryan Thompson well easy, house knew when the toilet was going to over flow making the ceiling collapse
I somehow doubt House thought it would get as bad as it did. That said, he *was* endlessly amused by how bad it got.... up until it got serious.
I don't think he thought the ceiling would collapse or that it would actually risk hurting anyone. He probably thought it would just be a big inconvenience and hassle for Foreman. It was one of those times when he got arrogant and was sure his plan couldn't possibly go wrong.
How did they survive the ceiling collapse anyway? A couple scrapes that's all?
When the mom appeared, I kind felt annoyed from her quiet reaction of her son asking about his diseased brother. It’s understandable that her grief is unbelievably awful, but that doesn’t mean she shouldn’t talk about her dead son. I mean, she loves him dearly, right? Why erase him from existence?!.... No wonder the son had been living alone with his drug addict roommate... He wants to forget the fact that his mother will NEVER be open about an important figure in their lives.... sad that such a problem exists in our lives.
As for the girlfriend, she seems a bit egotistical, spoiled, and maybe a little pushy about stuff her boyfriend doesn’t want to talk about.... To me, it seems he got tired of her pushy personality way before her appearance in this episode. And he was like “I HAD IT with you”
Fax
@Carol Young
the mother gave her husband the same treatmeny. He died and she got rid of his pictures and never talked about him again. That's her idea of coping.
A mother loving her children? Making a lot of assumptions there.
I like how when the roof fell they instantly tried to protect the patient instead of themselves
CEILING... NOT the "roof."
Seeing his reaction to his moms ignorance is heart breaking 😢
they pulled out the picture of that little boy and all my black mirror trauma from "shut up and dance" jumped out
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I don’t know what’s less believable, the bathroom being directly above a room with an MRI or that the hospital has only one MRI
I don’t know how big the hospital is in comparison to others, but the one I used to work in had only one MRI as well.
Had two CTs though…
I got to say it's actually nice to see two people's response be cover the patient as debris falls from the ceiling
Yeah maybe they were protecting themselves to but they are also protecting a patient
Love house keeping an eye on Wilson while he gets some much needed rest :)
Glad the channel is still uploading, this way I can watch all of my favorite scenes without going through an ad-infested site.
@Amit Shan okay not everyone uses prime....
@Bad Cattitude Ok boomer
That’s one way to bring the House down.
I’ll see myself out.
Surprised neither of the doctors pressed charges against House.
He'd fire them
Man, the MRI has been through a lot...
Only house could get away with a prank like this. in real life he could be in serious trouble. especially after a patient and two staff got injured.
Don't want to say spoilers, but he really didn't.
Well he gets off easy
Because he makes cuddy rich
In the next episode he fakes his death to avoid jail time. So no. Also, at this point in the series Cuddy is gone, Foreman runs the hospital now.
Well he didn't get away this time he was facing jail time even Foreman couldn't help him with it.
Old comment, but still want to say it. House was on parol and any criminal activity that would have evidence against him would send him back in jail. House put bunch of stuff in the pipes that had literally his name all over them. The fire department later reported House for it and he would be sent back to jail with added 5-6 months. He wouldn't care that much, but it was different because Wilson had only a few months to live. Meaning Wilson would die while House would be in jail. House didn't want to leave his only true friend to die without him and so he faked his own death just for Wilson.
The worst thing about this episode are the people in comments comparing the doctors to actual doctors. It’s a tv show people calm down just watch and enjoy.
Exactly!!!
It’s a tv show portraying doctors though. If actual doctors wouldn’t do that, then why do the ones in the show do that? By your logic if House found a real lightsaber we can just say « it’s just a tv show ». Well that’s not how storytelling works.
It's just a comment section, bro, calm down and enjoy the inane chatter. Or don't, but then why are you in the comment section? Do you need something to be upset by?
@@EziooAuditore iF ThErEs a ShOw AbOuT VaMpIrEs ThEy MuSt bE rEaL
@@EziooAuditore No, it does not _portray_ doctors. It's not a f*cking documentary. The point was to make an investigation series based in a medical setting. That's why the doctors do investigations. That's why they barge in people's houses and interrogate people. Didn't you realize that House MD looks a lot like NCIS, Mentalist and all those other series? That's because it's the same genre.
House MD does not show real doctors' lives. It shows investigations, except the clues are symptoms and the culprits are deceases. That's all.
Also: storytelling is a creative art, and as such, it has no rules. Trying to impose rules like "it is supposed to be as realistic as possible" is as stupid as it can get. A story has an objective, and all that matters is that it reaches that objective. The point of House MD was to create a Sherlock Holmes in a medical setting, and they did it.
“If his not dead you’re not done with wilson.” The essence of house
I know how it feels to have a mom like Derek’s. Either denying or attempting to throw you off by pretending she doesn’t hear the things she doesn’t want to hear from you.
Man I miss this show
I fell sad that i finished watching ..
I just want to see more of House , Wilson , Chase and the team.
On of the best shows ever !
why don't the patients get more freaked out when these doctors bring up these weird personal stuffs from their homes.
They're already dying from an illness no other doctor can begin to identify. Tends to focus the priorities. And they do object on occasion, 'til the above is pointed-out.
When the doctors ask a patient to speak with them privately, take their offer
"House causes a ceiling to break through but all in good cause to make a correct diagnosis"
That description though HAHAHAAH
Ah yes, an ordinary picture of a boy, what a SUSPICIOUS item
@Boredman567 there’s is a picture of a random kid in some guy’s sock drawer. Doesn’t that seem at all a little weird.
Wank sock
@@Gorgonzolacheese12 Yes, because they know for a fact it's a random kid and not someone important to him because they know everything about the guy. Assumptions are bad.
If it was a picture of your kid, you'd find realy suspicious.
@@sugoistalin7809
They asked him who it was.
Can we talk about the fact that the doctor had no right to say anything to him mom??? Patient doctor confidentiality is a real thing
Lmao guys it the pitch-perfect dude
This is one of the episodes that I hated the doctors because they crossed the damn line... again
The damn line that made them cure someone, then correct a trauma and make two people happier? Yeah, those bastards
@@miguelluis483 don't ever become a doctor
@@funnelingspace9268 I don't plan to.
That's the point of the damn show house and his fellows allways cross the line to treat the patient
House did an opsie
A bi-opsie
A bopsie
Mom walks in and she just tells her all his medical shit without permission... then then BAM MRI flood! Haha this show cracks me up 🤣
That's one of the only times a House clip made me tear up a bit. I felt so bad for mother and son. Then the ceiling caved in
😔 I wish I could hear my twin brother's voice he lost his life to gun violence back in 2020 I still can't believe he's gone.
I know how I would have reacted. I would have jumped backwards away from the falling debris. Good on them for covering the patient.
People not realizing that this was the best way that writers came up with to finish the series, baffles me.
Fox and Universal were having disputes over the rights on the series, show couldnt get renew because of this and they were under budget. If you add the fact that the actress that played Cuddy was asking for more money in order to play her role didnt help either. Since the producers and her didnt get into a good deal, she left. A set of misfortune situations that make this show go dive towards the ground when they were going strong on ratings.
For anyone saying that this is House nature to be selfish or to do reckless shit, you have to get into consideration that the finale was rush, they had to make a plot that would force a good finale in less than 24 episodes, I pity the person that has accomplish that.
''Put up a good finale in less than 24 episodes'' - lol it means they had about A YEAR to plan finale, which is not ''in a rush'' at all.... Also Lisa Edelstein asked for a raise and announced departure when they were shooting season 7, so again - they had a year to re-write it... I don't argue with your other points, but can you at least be more accurate? Yes, they had to change the finale, yes they had some obstacles, but it wasn't neccessarily ''rushed'', my friends, they had time to plan it.
Eugeniya Leshenko I don’t think you know a lot about script writing or screenwriting... that stuff takes a long time if you want it well done
Why ask for more money? Was being paid per episode not enough for her?? Its not like she's an A list actress. 🙄
@@dreamhobbiz I heard something about she had to work more for the supposed next season but they wanted to cut her pay, or she was going to be in a different movie or smth. Not sure tho
@@dreamhobbiz I'm not sure she was asking for _more_ money, it's just that most of the main cast's contracts were only up to seven seasons. When the show was clearly pushing on for a Season 8, Fox renegotiated contracts, most of the cast agreed to a pay cut, but Edelstein didn't.
There goes another million dollar mri machine.
Buying and installing an MRI scanner typically costs more than $2 million (AUD).
"will my brothers voice go away?" i cried
That women is absolutely awful. They say you die twice. Once when your heart stops, and again when someone says your name for the last time. All she's done was ensure her son's second death happened earlier then it ever should have
"Like his dead brother, he really can't let go" OH MY GOD
I STILL FIND IT SO CREEPY HOW THEY INVESTIGATE PATIENTS' HOUESES
If this was real, would the detective actually be able to find House’s fingerprints after all the water and damage to the tickets? Just wondering.
Pretty sure the water would destroy fingerprint evidence
@@SirAnimosity That’s what I was thinking, but I have no knowledge in that department so wasn’t sure.
@@SirAnimosity Not sure about that. Fingerprints are made mostly of oil, which is famously resistant to being washed-away by water. And there would only need to be a protected area the size of, say, half the end of your finger to preserve enough print to identify.
Also his name was on them and he already told foreman he flushed them
Who comes out of a bathroom yelling "we need some more mops in here" to nobody in particular lol
That was the third MRI machine House fucked up during the series from my count.
Plus there was the one Cameron broke by putting the really fat guy on it
@@tedioussugar384 And the one House busted after he shot a dead guy in the head.
Wish they added few seconds more to this clip where Taub chases House and gets a lesson of...
'Life is Pain'
That part was the highlight of the episode, the rest fell flat for me...
can we talk about the fact that both the doctors instinctively cover him with their bodies. Great acting!
house be like "hippa? sorry, don't know her"
This was probably one of the wildest things that House did....
Tell me that asian guy on the bed doesn't look like pinkguy/joji
Where?
lol i thought the same
@@gooseteamsix5894 0:50
@@SluggyBoi at first yes but when he sits up naw
Thanks for reminding me to take another hoot ;)
hands down the weirdest symptom this show has ever hit us with
This show really did have something against MRI machines huh
Why didn’t the janitors just turn the cut offs off under the sink
2:01
But this family member of his is DEAD and most likely has a shit load of traumatic memories, STEP OFF.
Myrtle sweetheart... it's one thing floading an Hogwarts corridor, but an MRI with a patient and two doctors in it? Girl!
"Ultrasound his abdomen to check for schizophrenia." I fucking love that line
I think I’m going to break out the box set tonight and start watching. Again.
0:18 Well.. hello.. Azreal. #Lucifer
Yvonne Tang only a week to season four!
Yeaaahhhhh #teamlucifer
I thought it was
Hello Ruby
The Angel of Death works in a hospital? Bet she uses that sword of hers as a scalpel.
Cuddy getting the paperwork: "House destroyed *another* MRI?"
cuddy was gone at this point
Roses are red
Vilots are blue
House is amazing
And so are you
I don’t know in which state House lives but it’s crazy to think he sends his colleges to homes where they could straight up be shot for trespassing, no questions asked.
Seeing the little girl here as well as in Lucifer I can’t help but just think “is she a real human or just an angel in disguise?”
The mom needs grief counseling ASAP.
7:31 Why is that firefighter carrying out a piece of drywall? What's he going to do with that?
Souvenir
Hospitals aren't built like that. They're built like hotels -concrete cubes stacked on top of each other. Water may have brought down the false ceiling but there's no way you'd have a hole like that.
I got paged to go to the bathroom. I don't know where the rest of you are going.
I hate quoting the videos, but I love the line.
Impossible MRI machine have this cage like form to prevent any external radiation even if the pipe broke nothing would work
Why did he flood the bathroom to damage the MRI
*House's expectations on his joke is clearly trying to break the 4th wall between the son and son's mother*
You missed out the most insane scene where House loses it & starts strangling the patient
is that wierd that I think Hugh Laurie would have been a perfect Doctor Strange if not for timing?
Hurts my heart so much to see MRI scans hurt or broken ToT I use them in research labs and they HELLA EXPENSIVE
imagine him wanting to keep the problem only to want to continue to hear the voices out of guilt
When the angel of death herself becomes a doctor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I get your comment 😆
@@speedfantastic8150 Too bad House wasn't around to diagnose her.
I haven't seen the episode and I'm really baffled on how blocking the drain(s) could cause such a huge leak? In the bathroom scene, is the water coming from the drain from upper floors? I first thought that the tap was on, but closing it should be easy enough, no matter how clogged the drain was.
Who else is going to be rubbing their eyes to get rid of clots that might be there
I had a blot clot in my eye last year. Took them months to figure out it was APLS.
Thank god I have a minor cat allergy and 2 cats. Eye rubbing is an hourly thing.
I got slammed into my open eye some years ago. Lost vision for 4 months. Because i was on blood thinners due to a heart condition it took forever to clear up. I still see floaters. But the doc never told me to rub the eye hard.
I had some clots in my nostrils. Pulled them out with my fingers. Very gooey and sticky clots I’m glad I saved myself
Don't rub your eye like that. You'll risk causing damage, such as a subconjunctival hemorrhage.
This is gonna put a real damper on his upcoming acapella competition
Well it seems House has now broken 3 $225K to $500K machines now..what else is another one going to break
Preface: I love this show but jesus do they violate HIPPA alot
What's HIPPA
@@scottvelez3154 HIPAA-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
It's a TV show.... Do you pick apart the Simpsons too?
It looks like 👍🏻 the ceiling is filled with water 💧
Why is no one talking about the roommate 😂😂😂 I love it