"THAT'S THE POINT!!! I DID EVERYTHING RIGHT. SHE DIED ANYWAY!!!" One of the most heartbreaking moments in the show. It shows that House actually cares a lot.
Wilson's Heart is sad because the audience loved Wilson. And that was a nice and bitter-sweet end for Amber who was a rather hated character. So, the writers figured out a way to make a hated character sympathetic in the end. That shows how well-written this show is. 🌠
"Help Me", I literally just watched that episode, I'm on the 2nd episode of season 7, and the moment where House looses it on Foreman at the end stood out. A quote from an earlier episode I feel like really works here: "Almost dying changes nothing. Dying changes everything". I think it's a common thought that House only really cares about how interesting patients are, not that they need help. It doesn't feel right, considering how many times he's shown pain after losing someone, but this one's different. That death broke him. He's logical, he knows there's nothing he could've done, yet he's mad with himself. He was there with her, and she died with him. He lost someone, not just a patient, but someone he made a connection with.
In my opinion the episode 'three stories' especially when house gets amputated was pretty sad for me. Both the other two patients become better. One gets full use of her leg back, the other gets amputated but still has mobility. House gets stuck in the middle ground and that was pretty sad.
Him doing surgery on his own leg although gruesome was so sad. The ending was sad but like Thelma and Louise moment. House and Wilson ride off into the sunset.
House: "We're better off alone. We suffer alone. We die alone. Doesn't matter if you're a model husband, or father of the year. Tomorrow will be the same for you" Dying Patient: "But yesterday would have been different..."
they're good at thinking up wrenching stories: the poor girl who hid her schizophrenia, the family who thought for days their daughter was still alive (she was dead, mistaken identity), the girl who lost her brother in a moment of inattention (though we don't know if she herself was too young for the responsibility). These stories tear us to pieces.
That would be such a horrible feeling just thinking you're about to save someone from dying and you run frantically a million thoughts but one is clear you need to move fast you rip open the ambulance doors and see that not a single person in that ambulance is moving for a second you want to say what the hell get up but then you realize why nobodys moving
@@charissaclarice That's part of the point. For most people great acting done in extremely heartbreaking scenes will somehow tie into a personal loss one has experienced.
"THAT'S THE POINT!!! I DID EVERYTHING RIGHT. SHE DIED ANYWAY!!!"
One of the most heartbreaking moments in the show. It shows that House actually cares a lot.
Indeed 🌠
And they didn't put it in.
God bless the person that still uploads these videos.
Miss this program. Hugh Laurie and cast have great chemistry.
I stiil cry during this episode. 😢
Most episodes actually; but it does come with a few laughs.
We learn from our mistakes. Just don't repeat them.
@@karenlbellmont6560 are you good
Wilson's Heart is sad because the audience loved Wilson. And that was a nice and bitter-sweet end for Amber who was a rather hated character. So, the writers figured out a way to make a hated character sympathetic in the end. That shows how well-written this show is.
🌠
1,000s of excited House fans are watching these every time they pop up.
And, still watching the old ones for the umpteenth time. 😅
I love that a person somewhere does this as their job. I always get excited when a new vid is posted
S6 e22 is probably the best episode overall. Never felt worse for a patient/doctor, other than wilson and amber
"Help Me", I literally just watched that episode, I'm on the 2nd episode of season 7, and the moment where House looses it on Foreman at the end stood out. A quote from an earlier episode I feel like really works here: "Almost dying changes nothing. Dying changes everything". I think it's a common thought that House only really cares about how interesting patients are, not that they need help. It doesn't feel right, considering how many times he's shown pain after losing someone, but this one's different. That death broke him. He's logical, he knows there's nothing he could've done, yet he's mad with himself. He was there with her, and she died with him. He lost someone, not just a patient, but someone he made a connection with.
In my opinion the episode 'three stories' especially when house gets amputated was pretty sad for me. Both the other two patients become better. One gets full use of her leg back, the other gets amputated but still has mobility. House gets stuck in the middle ground and that was pretty sad.
Him doing surgery on his own leg although gruesome was so sad. The ending was sad but like Thelma and Louise moment. House and Wilson ride off into the sunset.
Thank you, whoever keeps uploading these videos. For a late fan like me, it makes me feel there are still a lot of people who love this show.
House: "We're better off alone. We suffer alone. We die alone. Doesn't matter if you're a model husband, or father of the year. Tomorrow will be the same for you"
Dying Patient: "But yesterday would have been different..."
This show is 20 years old and i just found it 2 weeks ago. Goes to show, some shows are timeless.
Dealing with it by not dealing with it - Whether it's Huntington's, Hannah, Heartbreak or House... Classic human behaviour.
It makes me so happy to see House being popular with the younger generation. The kids can be proud of themselves.
House was the best series ever.
The episode which where the hospital is in lockdown and house is in the room with a terminal patient was pretty sad in my opinion.
they're good at thinking up wrenching stories: the poor girl who hid her schizophrenia, the family who thought for days their daughter was still alive (she was dead, mistaken identity), the girl who lost her brother in a moment of inattention (though we don't know if she herself was too young for the responsibility). These stories tear us to pieces.
Kutners death episode was the saddest one. Not sure why wasn't here.
House actually predicted how that woman died in his defense against cutting off her leg
12:22
i never noticed that cause he says them fast well done👏
I've just finished watching House last Sunday. It was perfect. It's a shame this show has already ended. Some sequel series would be nice to watch.
If its Saturday...
Almost cried at wilsons heart i cant lie
'Wilson's Heart' still is hard to watch for me
19:15 That's, that's death. I kinda experienced the feeling of those people 😢
That would be such a horrible feeling just thinking you're about to save someone from dying and you run frantically a million thoughts but one is clear you need to move fast you rip open the ambulance doors and see that not a single person in that ambulance is moving for a second you want to say what the hell get up but then you realize why nobodys moving
The saddest ep is when kutner shot himself by far not even close
Amber's death trumps them all
Where is the episode "97 seconds"? 😢😢
I clicked in the video then I remembered I’m never ready for this. So I’d love to watch this just sorry my heart just can’t.
I watch because the acting is so very good
@@charissaclarice
That's part of the point. For most people great acting done in extremely heartbreaking scenes will somehow tie into a personal loss one has experienced.
Cutner 😢
Alright, fine!
I guess I'll have random House moments in the background...AGAIN.
The third episode reminds me "Histories" (S1E7)
where is kutners death that was pretty sad as hell
😭
There's also a different kind of sad. Lockdown and No Reason episode for me
How dare you not add the kutner sewer slide episode
no
For me it's the one where the "emancipated minor" reveals that she ran away from home because she accidentally killed her little brother.
Sitting on the toilet with clothes on is gross.
Bro fr omg house got peepeee pants
Why would anybody want to watch this