Omg Danny was a serial killer?! I've never seen that full episode so I was shocked. I couldn't imagine being a doctor who saves a serial killer. That would really mess with someone's head.
The duty of any doctor is to do no harm and to help everyone no matter what. Law Enforcement Agencies and Court Systems' job is to judge people. Certainly a conundrum.
Chase’s gradual descent from try-hard rigid doctor man into House 2.0, “Of course you’ve heard my name, it’s a verb”, goofball enjoying fucking around saving people.
@@sinfulmourning2780David Shore created House on the concept of a medical dram based on Law and Order, NCIS and other criminal show dynamics. So yeah, they are related.
I don't envy someone who can remember every detail of their life, but as someone who can't watch any demonic movie without watching demons crawling all over the walls, I do understand the stress our brains can cause.
@jennifertselentis4755 I feel that hard, especially when no matter what you do, you can't stop it. The highs and lows, when you play all the best moments and the worst over and over like a movie. It's a terrible, yet almost comforting curse.
This hospital, and House are the only hospital I have seen do the work of nursing staff and technologists. Hanging I.V.bags , operating the CT - Scanners and MRIs , doing lab work too . If they were doing rotating internships, they would be 20% of the work they do . There some doctors that will look at specimens under the microscope, but it's rare .
No doubt the producers took some creative license with reality, the fictional “reasoning” being the team members are all working under fellowships in a highly specialized department, therefore they must “experience” all aspects of medicine. In reality, the show would have gotten prohibitively expensive had they added a bunch of “specialists and technicians” to the cast.
@@Primus54 : Yes the writers and producer took creative liberties in the program . But physicians have to lab in pre-med and med school . They are not allowed to operate the CT-Scanners , MRIs and X-Ray equipment. They can do ultrasounds . A lot place in the US and Canada removed the rotating internship out their med schools , New York State was the first , and hospitals were reluctant to " quick fast " residents with having the internship program, the hospital's insured didn't like . My feeling is that with a rotating internship, the med students are missing out on valuable experience. The only physicians that hang I.V.s bags are Anesthetists , they kind of work alone , unless they are training a nurse practitioner or RT . You won't see Doctors looking for I.V. bags and hanging meds . In hospitals there a clear division of labor . If you have not been trained and certified to operate hospital equipment, you can't do it . Technologists have specific training and know the equipment inside and out . The hospital on the program is like a country club . Doctors having time to do duties that nursing staff do . In a real hospital Doctors don't have the time , in an emergency they will do somethings that are done nursing staff , but they are not trained to operate the I.V. pumps . Doctors still have a difficult program to get through.
@@onumaytuu My daughter is a nurse practitioner and upon certification was invited into a fellowship that had her rotating through all the disciplines, which led to being recruited by inpatient oncology and which she’s been practicing for two years. She was an RN for five years previously. She is expecting her first child in October and is going to transfer to outpatient for a more consistent schedule. She works at a renowned university teaching hospital. I’m a proud father, in case that wasn’t obvious. 😉😃
@@Primus54 : Back in the day nursing students too had rotate through different specialities and pick one when they did their consolation ( last year of nursing school, being paid grad pay and taking shifts ,l. Senior staff available if they have questions. ) In teaching hospitals a nurse could be pulled from a unit by the night supervisor to help on a unit that was short staffed . Didn't make difference which unit . ICU could have recovery room nurses pulled . Labour and delivery, internal medicine, maternity etc , any nurse could work these areas . But with unions and advanced degrees , now nurses can work the speciality they are trained . Usually nurses try get into a clinic or day job when have children. I knew nurses that worked 12 years of nights , because their husbands took care kids in the evening and night . They came home got the ready for school, then hit the bed . After kids were 12 years back to shift work or ambulatory care ( Monday to Friday , 9 to 5pm ) . So your daughter is doing the right thing ! 👍
I don't know if you're are just a random channel on youtube, or actually House M.D. makers, but i DEMAND "Chase M.D." series. It's a shame no one has ever realized they can make this.
The in-show explanation is that he's a truly exceptional doctor who lies, cheats, and steals to get what he wants. His leg drives him to solve puzzles (diagnose patients) to get his dopamine high and ease the pain. In his apartment you can also see tomes upon tomes of medical textbooks, journals, and case files. He studies almost every minute he's at home.
@jrbudoybudoy it's actually deeper than that. We are hard wired to remember bad over good. Tougher to remember a great meal, but you never forget a place or meal that gives you food poisoning. Same thing with trauma, phobias, etc. It's likely a survival mechanism. The organism that learns to avoid negative outcomes is more likely to survive.
Forgiveness is a concept that allows perpetrators of wrong doings to get away with their crimes and forces the victims to live with the consequences of actions they had no control of. You sound like a bully
I have always loved this show. I watched it as much as I possibly could on Comcast On Demand, and I never knew that James Hugh Calum Laurie CBE was British...😂😂😂 It's still always been a favorite show of mine.
Also, this is my opinion and I don't care what anyone else has to say about it, but Amber Tamblyn is beautiful. Of course, almost ALL of the actresses on this show are amazing, but I have always had a thing for redheads.
Definitely a stupid question since I’m not in the medical profession. However, couldn’t they tell the difference between a chicken bone and a human bone? Either way the whole thing is effed up.
@@nancygodsey8312 You do realize this is FICTION, right? A FICTION writer can have a serial killer change his mind and call the cops on himself. Please grow up.
@@Serai3 Of course I realize it is just a television show. A television show where unethical doctors save lives. Or it wouldn't be as good of a show. Actual doctors wouldn't act that way.
In the homeless guy's case, house is being a hypocrite. He's convincing the guy that keeping his dad at a distance won't serve any purpose and that he's a big boy now and he can't hurt him anymore yet house spent most of the show hating and avoiding his father. Only long after his dad died was he able to forgive him
If she wants her memories back, can’t she just stop taking the SRIs for awhile? And start taking them again when she needs to manage her memories again?
if you can upload these which means you have the right to, meaning this was uploaded to promote the premium tv channels so you'll pay to watch the full episodes
Instead of doing my med anatomy homework, I'm watching this and nitpicking the errors in med lingo and care.... If only real life cases were that varied and interesting. It's mostly old people surprised their hip broke at 87yrs young, old people dying of just dustifying and being old... And of course people having trauma and breaks due to iditicism. And a dollop of cancer, that usually kills the good ones. Young parents, newlyweds, just out of rehab and reformed people etc. the people who kill and rob, either on the streets or in bank offices, survive much more. I don't believe in god, but there is a comedian with a black heart somewhere pulling strings.
I have never legally watched a minute of the show in my life, and yet I am here not studying for my exams watching this masterpiece.
I have legally watched every single millisecond of this show multiple times, and here I am watching it again to not do my homework.
Sounds like a binge session waiting to happen
Have you illegally watched any episodes?
I recommend watching it. Good show good send-off.
That's so real 😭
Chase having the time of his fucking life in the monster truck makes me very happy. Like yesssss, the prodigal son is delighted with dads new car lmao
"This is why I came to America!"
😂 same!
@@dars5229lmfaooo 😭🤣
@@dars5229this is so ian duncan core
A very Australian reaction.
Omg Danny was a serial killer?! I've never seen that full episode so I was shocked. I couldn't imagine being a doctor who saves a serial killer. That would really mess with someone's head.
And given his story... I wouldn't be surprised if he killed is father, hence why he couldn't tell the name.
@@joaopescusa I didn't even think of that! You're probably right!
And that's the bone fragments! People
There’s anime about this very concept called “Monster”. A neurosurgeon saves a pair of twins and one was a serial killer. It’s a fantastic watch
The duty of any doctor is to do no harm and to help everyone no matter what.
Law Enforcement Agencies and Court Systems' job is to judge people.
Certainly a conundrum.
Chase’s doofy look at 1:36… 😂
😃👍
😆😆😆
Chase’s gradual descent from try-hard rigid doctor man into House 2.0, “Of course you’ve heard my name, it’s a verb”, goofball enjoying fucking around saving people.
Ah, good ol breaking multiple laws, that's the house md I love.
Yeah the show's more if a criminal drama than a medical one
@@sinfulmourning2780David Shore created House on the concept of a medical dram based on Law and Order, NCIS and other criminal show dynamics. So yeah, they are related.
The absolute shock in their faces when she asks about Ferris Bueller is just gold!
‘I hear he’s a righteous dude!”
You can still sail with one arm, you’ll never be able to sail again if you’re dead
Obsessed with "being special" is a great way to be miserable
House was special because he was miserable. Masters wants to be special but house knows it's going to be miserable.
I don't envy someone who can remember every detail of their life, but as someone who can't watch any demonic movie without watching demons crawling all over the walls, I do understand the stress our brains can cause.
It's not fun to have an almost photographic memory. Trauma just keeps repeating and doesn't go away.
@@jennifertselentis4755yep. Shrooms are great for that. .. .. so is brain damage from rolling a car, i dont recommend the latter
@jennifertselentis4755 I feel that hard, especially when no matter what you do, you can't stop it. The highs and lows, when you play all the best moments and the worst over and over like a movie. It's a terrible, yet almost comforting curse.
@@RunningAWOL411 beats brain damage, miss that steel trap
"Demonic?" Define your idea of demonic
The cannibal serial killer case is such a memorable episode.
It is. The guy who played the killer was GREAT.
I've never seen this case and I've been watching HOUSE, religiously from day one.Anyway...also Case.!!!😮😮😮❤
Awesome case, my bad 😂😂😂😂
House driving the monster truck was legendary
As someone who has never watched a full episode of the show, house suddenly appearing in a monster truck is making me want to watch
thank you to whoever is running this channel. always giving me something great to watch
This hospital, and House are the only hospital I have seen do the work of nursing staff and technologists. Hanging I.V.bags , operating the CT - Scanners and MRIs , doing lab work too . If they were doing rotating internships, they would be 20% of the work they do . There some doctors that will look at specimens under the microscope, but it's rare .
No doubt the producers took some creative license with reality, the fictional “reasoning” being the team members are all working under fellowships in a highly specialized department, therefore they must “experience” all aspects of medicine. In reality, the show would have gotten prohibitively expensive had they added a bunch of “specialists and technicians” to the cast.
@@Primus54 : Yes the writers and producer took creative liberties in the program . But physicians have to lab in pre-med and med school . They are not allowed to operate the CT-Scanners , MRIs and X-Ray equipment. They can do ultrasounds . A lot place in the US and Canada removed the rotating internship out their med schools , New York State was the first , and hospitals were reluctant to " quick fast " residents with having the internship program, the hospital's insured didn't like . My feeling is that with a rotating internship, the med students are missing out on valuable experience. The only physicians that hang I.V.s bags are Anesthetists , they kind of work alone , unless they are training a nurse practitioner or RT . You won't see Doctors looking for I.V. bags and hanging meds . In hospitals there a clear division of labor . If you have not been trained and certified to operate hospital equipment, you can't do it . Technologists have specific training and know the equipment inside and out . The hospital on the program is like a country club . Doctors having time to do duties that nursing staff do . In a real hospital Doctors don't have the time , in an emergency they will do somethings that are done nursing staff , but they are not trained to operate the I.V. pumps . Doctors still have a difficult program to get through.
@@onumaytuu My daughter is a nurse practitioner and upon certification was invited into a fellowship that had her rotating through all the disciplines, which led to being recruited by inpatient oncology and which she’s been practicing for two years. She was an RN for five years previously. She is expecting her first child in October and is going to transfer to outpatient for a more consistent schedule. She works at a renowned university teaching hospital. I’m a proud father, in case that wasn’t obvious. 😉😃
@@Primus54 : Back in the day nursing students too had rotate through different specialities and pick one when they did their consolation ( last year of nursing school, being paid grad pay and taking shifts ,l. Senior staff available if they have questions. ) In teaching hospitals a nurse could be pulled from a unit by the night supervisor to help on a unit that was short staffed . Didn't make difference which unit . ICU could have recovery room nurses pulled . Labour and delivery, internal medicine, maternity etc , any nurse could work these areas . But with unions and advanced degrees , now nurses can work the speciality they are trained . Usually nurses try get into a clinic or day job when have children. I knew nurses that worked 12 years of nights , because their husbands took care kids in the evening and night . They came home got the ready for school, then hit the bed . After kids were 12 years back to shift work or ambulatory care ( Monday to Friday , 9 to 5pm ) . So your daughter is doing the right thing ! 👍
@@onumaytuu Cheers! 👍
I don't know if you're are just a random channel on youtube, or actually House M.D. makers, but i DEMAND "Chase M.D." series.
It's a shame no one has ever realized they can make this.
Do you realize how old this show is?
Chese went on to star on Chicago Fire series.
1:36 that look on Chase's face was hilarious. He really was just like House in every single way.
"How House is the genius he is"; that's an episode I'd love to see
The in-show explanation is that he's a truly exceptional doctor who lies, cheats, and steals to get what he wants. His leg drives him to solve puzzles (diagnose patients) to get his dopamine high and ease the pain. In his apartment you can also see tomes upon tomes of medical textbooks, journals, and case files. He studies almost every minute he's at home.
to the guy still running this acc, do you live i an apartment or a house...
Why does it matter?
@@Truvidien I think it was a joke
He obviously lives and breathes house!
Just in time for lunch as usual...
Claiming you can’t forgive because you can’t forget is such bull. You also can’t forget the good times. She’s choosing to focus on the bad.
That's not how OCD works. It's why it's called OCD. it makes you think about things you don't want to or get actively upset over.
that's why she has OCD. OCDs tend to focus on something being bad, which the brain compels you to correct it.
@jrbudoybudoy it's actually deeper than that. We are hard wired to remember bad over good. Tougher to remember a great meal, but you never forget a place or meal that gives you food poisoning. Same thing with trauma, phobias, etc. It's likely a survival mechanism. The organism that learns to avoid negative outcomes is more likely to survive.
Her sister abused her, kinda hard to let go of that bull.
Forgiveness is a concept that allows perpetrators of wrong doings to get away with their crimes and forces the victims to live with the consequences of actions they had no control of. You sound like a bully
"What does it mean?"
"It means we still don't know what's wrong with you."
Practically explains the entire show.
I have always loved this show. I watched it as much as I possibly could on Comcast On Demand, and I never knew that James Hugh Calum Laurie CBE was British...😂😂😂 It's still always been a favorite show of mine.
Just in time for Dinner, I'll die when this channel dies
these clips got me to go re watch this show!(currently on S2)
I am up to season 6 right now on peacock. I also have all of the DVDs, but it is easier to watch on peacock.
The first three seasons are the best!
Yes, you are a monster because you brought daisies.
She lost 23 Good Place points for buying those
I loved Masters. She deserved much more airtime.
Also, this is my opinion and I don't care what anyone else has to say about it, but Amber Tamblyn is beautiful. Of course, almost ALL of the actresses on this show are amazing, but I have always had a thing for redheads.
Definitely a stupid question since I’m not in the medical profession. However, couldn’t they tell the difference between a chicken bone and a human bone? Either way the whole thing is effed up.
"Remember me?" hahhahahahaha
It never fails to amaze me how unethical the doctors on this show are.
It never fails to amaze me that the unethical doctors actually save lives.
@@nancygodsey8312 You do realize this is FICTION, right? A FICTION writer can have a serial killer change his mind and call the cops on himself. Please grow up.
@@Serai3 Of course I realize it is just a television show. A television show where unethical doctors save lives. Or it wouldn't be as good of a show. Actual doctors wouldn't act that way.
1:36 chase's smile bruh 💀💀
A few "Joan of Arcadia" veterans on the show. Nice to see them.
I wish masters stayed and taub left
@johndoe70770 i just didnt like his character, bros thing was being a known cheater. I enjoyed the dynamic between House and Masters tho
As stupid as those cars are, they're so much fun
Who in the he11 gets a kidney that fast? No months of tests and variables? Where is this hospital?????
On TV, make believe world
These fucking ads are killing me
uBlocck Origin
I have not watched any ads on TH-cam in more than 5 years. It is definitely worth paying for premium.
@@Well_I_am_just_saying i downloaded an adblock for free.
@@Well_I_am_just_saying i havent paid a penny nor seen an ad for 15 ears, use any adblock extension
Ads? What ads
Masters!
In the homeless guy's case, house is being a hypocrite. He's convincing the guy that keeping his dad at a distance won't serve any purpose and that he's a big boy now and he can't hurt him anymore yet house spent most of the show hating and avoiding his father. Only long after his dad died was he able to forgive him
I liked the original team
I know House is suppose to be unlikable as a character but I don't see it.
*"You had me at I had to pee.* 😶🌫
If she wants her memories back, can’t she just stop taking the SRIs for awhile? And start taking them again when she needs to manage her memories again?
That's not how sris really work. The weaning off and stabilizing period require alot of adjustment
if you can upload these which means you have the right to, meaning this was uploaded to promote the premium tv channels so you'll pay to watch the full episodes
She says she guess they both itches"" was so unnecessary jeeez !
09:05 chase is like 😲
Her memory is the only thing that's made her special, and she wastes her life by being a waitress. Because it "feels good"
It’s comfortable. She knows what to expect. Low chance of pain occurring to her in a safe place.
Wellp I'm trapped again 😭🤚
omg I just learned from this episode that I have ocd. I have goddamn ocd.
I wouldn’t make any rash assumptions based off a TV show. Self diagnosing, especially without any medical knowledge is a huge problem
You should go to a doctor in order to confirm a diagnosis.
This was awful. Kinda glad I missed season 7
My partner has sarcoidosis
"you can't play people like that"
she's a doctor. she can do whatever the hell she wants forever.
yay im second
1. you are 3rd
2. only you care
❤️ 💥 😃 👍
Masters is a psychopathic monster.
Instead of doing my med anatomy homework, I'm watching this and nitpicking the errors in med lingo and care....
If only real life cases were that varied and interesting. It's mostly old people surprised their hip broke at 87yrs young, old people dying of just dustifying and being old... And of course people having trauma and breaks due to iditicism.
And a dollop of cancer, that usually kills the good ones. Young parents, newlyweds, just out of rehab and reformed people etc. the people who kill and rob, either on the streets or in bank offices, survive much more. I don't believe in god, but there is a comedian with a black heart somewhere pulling strings.
I'm rewatching this show and WOW were these writers bigoted af
??? AREN'T THESE 2 FROM 'JOAN OF ARCADIA '(patient and the female doctor) 15:43 ..... That was/is a GREAT show🎉😊
THANK U I WAS HOPING I WASN'T THE ONLY 1 THAT NOTICED THAT... LOL 💩🤯💕
Remember me? Just kidding
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂