Something that was pointed out to me was to contrast this scene with the time Cameron had an HIV scare. With Cameron, he did look before she did. With Thirteen, he respected her wish to not look.
“I might die, so could you, you could get hit by a bus tomorrow the only difference is that you don’t have to know about it today so why should I?” I love the delivery of these lines, it gives me chills every time….Olivia is an amazing actress
Because getting hit by a bus is sudden. Getting hit by a bus IS unpredictable. Having a 50/50 shot of having a horrific genetic desease that will slowly make you loose control of your body and DIE is something you NEED to prepare for. I really hated 13 at first BECAUSE of this scene, because regardless of motive house is absolutely right and she NEEDS to know, especially working in a field like medicine where if her symptoms could kill someone.
I don't get why people wouldn't want to know their date of death. If I had the choice, I'd prefer to know. If I die at 88, cool. I'll live a good life, create a worthy legacy. If I die at 32, well hell, I'll live as much life as I can in those years. I don't want to reach 32 with a mortgage and a 4 year old kid only to get diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and leave all that behind. I'd prefer to spend my life snowboarding, surfing, partying, and leave nothing behind but friends and happy memories. Knowing when you die can be scary, but it would also be incredibly liberating. You won't have to worry about the future if you already know it, for better or for worse.
ILOVEMARILYNMANSON89 all he did was change the coffee in the pot she put drugs in his coffee that knocked him out then as soon as he woke up stabbed him with a massive needle without anesthesia
Brenden w He also could’ve started bleeding internally too. With almost any organ biopsy, pressure has to be put on the area for a good 5-10 minutes to prevent it from bleeding a significant amount.
Just an update: I actually had a kidney biopsy a few days ago and pressure was applied to my abdomen for 15 minutes straight, so that I didn’t bleed. Then I had to wait for 45 minutes after that to make sure there was nothing in my urinary tract. So yeah, he would’ve had internal bleeding.
I like how after house said the room was spinning and he felt dizzy after getting spiked, absolutely no one did anything to catch him. They just let him pass out hard
Couple reasons: first and mostly, it almost always looks far more dramatic on tv for a character to fall all the way down. Second and more obscurely, it's possibly a safety thing. You risk more bodily harm on set if you stage someone getting caught while falling, rather than letting them fall alone.
So well written line, "You spend your whole life looking for answers because you think the next answer will change something maybe make you a little less miserable and you know that when you run out of questions you don't just run out of answers, you run out of hope."
Or because 1. Though pretty, her angular face doesn't give off that catty vibe. 2. They wanted to do some justice to women of colour (if you are talking about the Robert Pattinson starring Batman reboot)!
Having rematches a lot of Thirteen clips on this channel, it’s interesting to see how much House likes and even at time respects Thirteen despite her diagnosis. I almost wanna think he sees her condition and how she carries on and not giving a shit as similar to how he has do deal with his own pain. Makes her a far more dynamic character than I remember
i honestly don't think it's a 'despite'. her-and his- disability/illness is completely irrelevant; house appreciates compassion and intelligence, and being disabled doesn't impact that
Its not her fault that every major blockbuster she got hired for bombed at the box office. Burt Wonderstone? Tron legacy? Cowboys vs Aliens? Yeah, I love her acting abilities but Hollywood only gives her crap sandwiches.
Honestly this is when House was at it's best. Thirteen and the new team had great chemistry, and having Chase and Cameron as former team members the guys could talk to and get advice on House really brought everything together.
House: "I gave you regular coffee instead of decaf. You practically roofied me and stabbed me in the gut. Do I need to switch yours and cutthroat bitch's names?"
The relationship these two had over the years is something i'm yet to witness anywhere else. Both of them are damaged beyond repair and both of them know it so they respect and understand each other like no one else could. Season 7 Episode 18 is the shiniest example of that. The way Thirteen opens to House and House opens to her, not in the same verbal way, but more than enough for her to know he shared something about himself, which no one else knows. And at the end when he offers her to kill her when the time comes, you could sense the shared pain. Imho this is the best episode ever and right after in on the 2nd spot is "Three Stories"
I'd say it was before the episode she originally appeared in, after she signed a contract for a season worth of episodes. But I like your theory more, lol.
@@analogpark8059Just because they didn’t know doesn’t mean it hadn’t been decided. They were most likely kept in the dark so that the performances would be better. In retrospect, the characters that stuck around got the most lines and scenes from the beginning
@@VideoGuy232 yes, but my comment was a reply to the one about her 'signing a contract for a season worth of episodes', in which case she probably also would have known.
You knew Thirteen was gonna be special from her first appearance. She was the first one to come up with a reasonable hypothesis for the first patient’s synesthesia, only member of her team to not be fired over the paralysed man w/ worms case, had her backstory explored here, and developed repeatedly throughout the season, with episode’s like Lucky Thirteen or the one where House picked her up from jail.
I like to believe that they bonded because she was dying and taught him hope and how to deal with shit. Her life was far worse but she kept it together. In my opinion he felt sorry for her and after knowing her life he looked at her different from the rest because no matter what, she was good at what she did despite the shit life threw at her. He connected with her because she was the only one that would actually do what's right even if its wrong AND vice versa kinda like him. *She was like a sister*
Besides House, thirteen was the best character. That relation evolved so well. It's interesting and satisfying watching these two. They're both pretty similar in so many ways, they have and understanding of each other that many times doesn't even need words.
@@taqwaahmad9906 I totally agree that the original team was the best and the first 3 seasons were probably the best. However, 13 was the one character that I felt was equally excellent.
@@taqwaahmad9906 ughhh I hate Cameron. 13 is such a better character, heck even Masters, at least she was really smart. Cameron's smart enough to be a doctor but that's about it, and she's so condescending.
House: “9-3” Wilson: “5 All” 1:57 These two had the best friendship on a TV series. Like Joey and Chandler but grown up…and before anyone hates on me, I like Friends. Some of the best comedy on TV at the time.
There's not a single time i truly enjoyed Cameron in the series, while i enjoyed Thirteen for the time she had. Her character went so well with House, while Cameron's kinda got stuck in that limbo of being the good doctor, going against house for everything, and never succeeding at it (ending up looking terribly stupid), Thirteen beat House at his own game more times in one season than Cameron in the whole series, without ending looking like a bitch. I wanted to see more of her. Another fun fact: Jennifer Morrison (Cameron) once said "House is always right, why are we even trying to prove him wrong" not the exact quote but the point is the same. Which kinda tells you, that Cameron really had no point as a character. No space to grow.
Well sometimes having no space to grow doesn't necessarily mean not necessary. Ecosystems require old trees which decay and give nutrients, children require parents for their help and factories require people with fixed personalities to get the job done efficiently. Having a character fulfil the role of being constantly positive, helpful and cooperative bring in light of a type of doctor one would see today. We better see the flaws of this type of doctor, see why they evolve to be as such, what their background is like and how one would interact. Even as one that doesn't grow, one will serve as a property in a system, fulfilling responsibility and sustaining equilibrium.
Have to disagree. House is not always right -- not about medicine, not about people, and most certainly not about life. Cameron was about pitting her moral philosophy against House's jaded view of life and she won. A lot. But, I do agree that Thirteen was a better character over-all and had a much more interesting inter-personal dynamic with House, but if they had met in, say, Season One? That completely jaded version of House never would have dropped that letter in the trash. Cameron, with not solely responsible, was a part of House's change.
@@seprithlicastia463 Imo, it is just that in early seasons, when they are still working out the edges, the writers did a pretty bad job at bringing out Cameroon character. She is a flawed character: obsessed about romance with House (bad move), also she always suggest autoimmune diseases and wrong most of the time. They should have given Cameroon more wins, like how her obsession with helping patients gives her the ability to find out more about the patients' symptoms (which has been explored, but never driven further). Moreover, they could have written how Cameroon personal philosophy is slowly warped by House's view, and starts taking more risks, and vice versa. That would have made her a much stronger impact on the show, and then having her departed in season 3 or 4 would be perfect.
@@bachpham6862 That I can definitely agree with. You can feel the growing pains this show went through anytime you go back and watch the earlier seasons.
I loved their relationship - their friendship. It was deep and meaningful, unexpected and satisfying. Another reason that makes me annoyed at how they ended this show because this was not followed-through.
I love how amber is the "beach" but then thirteen and Cameron are SO good at even messing with house and backfire at him haha. I just love how there two care so much for each other without actually saying it. House is basically the only person she ever cracked her shell to and even cried in front of him, telling him every thought and fear she has when she felt helpless. Then House on the other hand even was that badly hit by what she said that he completely was lost for words and could not even reply to her until he in the end told her (in my eyes) the most romantic thing ever. "I will kill you... when the time comes" to tell her that he is there for her and he cares about her. I think this is even more romantic than telling someone "I love you." The only thing I did not understand is .. They both are SO intelligent and manipulative... I loved how she even had a water, waited for him to wake up just to mock him by drinking it haha. But I do actually wonder why she let the bottle near him... I wonder if she did that by mistake (leaving her spit) or she somehow actually did this intentionally because she does not want to know it but he can... But then she really was pissed and felt betrayed at the end when she realized that House went behind her back and let her spit get tested and basically "destroyed" him and even then he had nothing left to say.
and its Episode 9 not Episode 8 of season 4. This channel keeps messing up the episode numbers but always get the name of the episode right for some reason
James Estrada controlled substances are highly regulated and kept under strict supervision. Good luck getting some percocet with the pharmacist staring you down, or the 5 cameras watching the drugs, or the daily inventory check to make sure no one stole any
Yeah right, doctors and staff steal drugs from hospitals ALL the time. Way more in the past (70s, 80s), but a hell of a lot still... www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/woking-royal-surrey-inquest-celebrities-14416121 www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/local-news/doctor-convicted-stealing-hundreds-pills-2403385
She seems like the only character who really got House. Foreman respected him, Wilson and Cuddy tolerated him, but Thirteen was able to get inside his head.
House: "If anyone looks to the side, they're lying" Real Life: "If anyone looks to the side, they're thinking" Me: "If anyone looks to the side, move to that spot so they think about how much they hate you"
@@bugsbunnyknowsbetter Pretty sure that theory has been debunked, like a long time ago. Some people just look to the left or right consciously just to screw with people who do believe in that theory.
Jude Kanawati OR.... it has something to do with the brains themselves. I once heard that left-handed people look the opposite side than the right-handed person depending on the Brain Hemisphere the person controls. Like little kids, sometimes even looking down tells that this person gives up on lying and eventually tells the truth. I’m no expert myself, but I saw a case study about it on the internet once
"You spend your whole life looking for answers because you think the next answer will change something, make you a little less miserable" Didn't have to roast me Thirteen....
I always loved the theory that houses team were all variations of his personality. 13 is the broken but brilliant doctor tormented by her condition trying to leave her mark. Taub is intuitive and observant I think he actually had the most cases solved out of anyone on the team but hes a cheater and doesn't trust anyone. Kutner is the funny, sarcastic almost child like personality but hes the outsider looking in. This show had so much dept to its characters it's honestly a masterpiece.
Exactly at 1:12, after House said "OK.", Olivia delivered some wonderful acting -- she was all confident in "denying" House's "curiosity" of her having an underlying medical condition, but right at that moment (1:12), you see a bit of discomfort, just a tiny bit, from the lowering of her head and a subtle pause while she turns, etc. And, she is so beautiful.
It was fictional hospital and modeled after the Yale-New Haven Hospital where Dr. Lisa Sanders worked, the real life inspiration for House's character. She was a diagnostician and ran a column about extremely rare diseases at the NYT called 'Diagnosis'. The writers read it and came up with the show and House's character. She became one of the 3 medical consultant for the series. There is a docuseries called Diagnosis with her on Netflix they just uploaded. She's using internet crowdsourcing (so other docs, patients and random people can give ideas...kinda like a global differential on a massive scale) to solve rare conditions that have remained undiagnosed. Super interesting. I was just binging it and got nostalgic for House and came here hahaha
@@PozoBlue really? Cool! I always thought their main inspiration was just, "What if Sherlock Holmes but modern and in the medical field?" Didn't even know about that lady
Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital and Princeton General don’t exist either. The show was not filmed at Princeton but they used the Princeton University Campus Center as the facade for PPTH. No idea why they picked Princeton as the setting though.
I really connect to 13 because i have an uncurable disease. I do relate with what you say! I am with you. My disease is not terminal, until the day it will be. That's how i cope with it. I am very grateful with the way the writers of this show have treated Thirteen's arc and also Wilson's, and House's arcs. I find it very helpful and liberating. Especially because they are fictionnal characters. It's good to see what i would want to do in my wildest dreams, pictured in a show ! Personnally, i already had a friend who begged me to commit a mercy killing on her. It was a very difficult time. And really if i had had the mean to do it, i think i would have done it. That's not really a fun topic of conversation i can have with anyone. But i am able to understand and sympathize. And my compassion and my love could go to that extend. Risking prison for helping someone die peacefully ! But i hope there are other ways. I know there is. Other ways. Good luck to you. My favourite moto is '' life doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful. '' what's yours ?
I get House’s point but if she *did* know she might be too paralyzed with fear to do the things she mentioned. There’s a cavernous difference between knowing we all die, and KNOWING you’re definitely going to, and soon.
Man I really miss this show. How cool would it be if they make a movie that occurred some time after the ending of the show about some major case that only House can solve. Everyone thinks he's gone but Foreman knows he's still alive and looks for him. Super far-fetched but I'd love to see more House.
Its been years since i watched the whole show right up to the point where it ended and never bothered with it since, but i ve been binge watching this channel past couple of days like no joke PS. 8.12 gets me aroused every time
Just realizing that line about “you could get hit by a bus tomorrow the only difference is you don’t have to know about it today so why should I” might’ve been foreshadowing the season finale.
Having been on the receiving end of a no pain med liver biopsy, I can sympathize. Also those are done in the center of the chest about 2 inches below the sternum
She was one of the best characters of the entire series, most times she could go toe-to-toe with House and wasn’t afraid of him.
Stormy Davis She really was great. I loved the way they bounced off each other.
Was?
Sansa June Well the show’s over now.
@@sunsun6877 either the shows over or her character died because of her disease.
Castor Pollux I think if the show was real by now she’d be dead
I love thirteen so much and the dynamic between her and house. He seemed to actually respect and care for her
Isabella Hurley he cared about all of his teams in his own way. They had a special bond because she was sick. He related to her.
Something that was pointed out to me was to contrast this scene with the time Cameron had an HIV scare. With Cameron, he did look before she did. With Thirteen, he respected her wish to not look.
They needed to be together.
I cried at the scene where he said he will kill her.
@@reveirg9 oh that was great
“I might die, so could you, you could get hit by a bus tomorrow the only difference is that you don’t have to know about it today so why should I?” I love the delivery of these lines, it gives me chills every time….Olivia is an amazing actress
funny how house was in the bus in season finale
Is this foreshadowing how he actually got hit by a bus?
*Mediocre
Because getting hit by a bus is sudden. Getting hit by a bus IS unpredictable. Having a 50/50 shot of having a horrific genetic desease that will slowly make you loose control of your body and DIE is something you NEED to prepare for. I really hated 13 at first BECAUSE of this scene, because regardless of motive house is absolutely right and she NEEDS to know, especially working in a field like medicine where if her symptoms could kill someone.
I don't get why people wouldn't want to know their date of death. If I had the choice, I'd prefer to know. If I die at 88, cool. I'll live a good life, create a worthy legacy. If I die at 32, well hell, I'll live as much life as I can in those years. I don't want to reach 32 with a mortgage and a 4 year old kid only to get diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and leave all that behind. I'd prefer to spend my life snowboarding, surfing, partying, and leave nothing behind but friends and happy memories. Knowing when you die can be scary, but it would also be incredibly liberating. You won't have to worry about the future if you already know it, for better or for worse.
“You drugged me”
“You drugged *me“*
*YOU STABBED HIM IN THE LIVER*
he still is somewhat drugged
ILOVEMARILYNMANSON89 all he did was change the coffee in the pot she put drugs in his coffee that knocked him out then as soon as he woke up stabbed him with a massive needle without anesthesia
ILOVEMARILYNMANSON89 You'd be in jail for aggravated assault
Brenden w He also could’ve started bleeding internally too. With almost any organ biopsy, pressure has to be put on the area for a good 5-10 minutes to prevent it from bleeding a significant amount.
Just an update: I actually had a kidney biopsy a few days ago and pressure was applied to my abdomen for 15 minutes straight, so that I didn’t bleed. Then I had to wait for 45 minutes after that to make sure there was nothing in my urinary tract. So yeah, he would’ve had internal bleeding.
LoL
"Take off ur shirt"
House:you first
😂😂💀
#MeToo
Cass Smith stfu
@@lux3587 aww, did I trigger you?
Yay I'm the 1.5 like.
@@bestshootingbigingrimey6501 being insensitive doesn't make you cool edge lord
"I wasn't snooping, I needed lunch money"
He wasn't snooping he was only stealing
@@trinitycrosby7911 He wasn't snooping, he was hungry.
@@trinitycrosby7911 there is a difference only one is being charged
That’s why I snoop through my significant other’s phone too. Need lunch money 😂
I tried that line with my Mum once. Didn't end well for me.
"You don't know because I don't know" that line gives me the chills every time. Great actor.
I like how after house said the room was spinning and he felt dizzy after getting spiked, absolutely no one did anything to catch him. They just let him pass out hard
Yeah that was weird lol. I would expect someone to catch him EVEN if he didn't say anything. Like it wasn't even sudden and they know he's not good...
All for drama, realistically they would have caught him because drugging your boss is one thing, it causing his skull to crack open is another
You guys remember Kurtner just try to touch House and he hit his hand aways right?
Couple reasons: first and mostly, it almost always looks far more dramatic on tv for a character to fall all the way down. Second and more obscurely, it's possibly a safety thing. You risk more bodily harm on set if you stage someone getting caught while falling, rather than letting them fall alone.
He caught himself, it’s alright
"You drugged me!"
That's when House knew he wanted her on his team.
love how house reacted the moment he got spiked. so many doctors spike each other in that hospital xD
Wilson can write a book about it how he got drugged by house
@@Evil_Befall no, he can't.
@@REVORETO god, i know why he cant. oof
@@Evil_Befall Hes not on drugs, hes on SPEED!
@@Evil_Befall your name a reference?
I would take Thirteen over Cameron any day honestly.
Cameron is average looking.
Why not both?
Cuddy's got the body and the experience. Just saying.
@Holden Mcgroine
Your innocence is admirable
I prefer Dr. Park.
So well written line,
"You spend your whole life looking for answers because you think the next answer will change something maybe make you a little less miserable and you know that when you run out of questions you don't just run out of answers, you run out of hope."
How come they never choose Olivia Wilde to play Catwoman?It is beyond me
Because she's wilde. See what I did there?
@@westprogamer3294 She is too wild to play a tame house cat.
Or because
1. Though pretty, her angular face doesn't give off that catty vibe.
2. They wanted to do some justice to women of colour (if you are talking about the Robert Pattinson starring Batman reboot)!
She'd play a better poison Ivey if you ask me.
"justice" and "colour" in the same sentence is simply racism in every case.
Having rematches a lot of Thirteen clips on this channel, it’s interesting to see how much House likes and even at time respects Thirteen despite her diagnosis. I almost wanna think he sees her condition and how she carries on and not giving a shit as similar to how he has do deal with his own pain. Makes her a far more dynamic character than I remember
I think he respects her because of her diagnosis, or at least potential diagnosis.
I agree with you, however let's not start giving everyone medical conditions just for dynamism...
@@moguldamongrel3054 didn't she literally have hutchinson's?
@@babbyasmr2031 yeah, she had huntington's
i honestly don't think it's a 'despite'. her-and his- disability/illness is completely irrelevant; house appreciates compassion and intelligence, and being disabled doesn't impact that
8:23 love how offended he says that "you drugged me" like he didn't drug his best friend multiple times for minor reasons
he's offended he got caught in it, probably.
Offended bc he didn’t think of it first- it’s his fav move
This role is why I wish Hollywood would give Olivia Wilde a second look at some meatier in non indie fare she is really really talented.
Real talk? I wanted her to get a crack at wonder woman. Still think she'd crush it.
Its not her fault that every major blockbuster she got hired for bombed at the box office. Burt Wonderstone? Tron legacy? Cowboys vs Aliens? Yeah, I love her acting abilities but Hollywood only gives her crap sandwiches.
Booksmart was good
Really beautiful and talented aren't the samething.
@@richardhowle8591 She is both
Thirteen is an unlucky number after all.
Lucky number for Forman :P
Says you. I personally think thirteen is the luckiest -- since no-body else seems to want it, I figure it has plenty of luck to share.
no heck sherlock
Not for me
Seprith Li Castia Hate to break it to you but you’ll have to share it with about 5 other people.
9:14, easter egg of the upcoming episode. "you could be hit by a bus tomorrow".
oh fuck me, never thought about that. nice found!
林白Vinu I had the same thought, unfortunate foreshadowing 😬
I just finished watching this season recently and was rewatching this scene and just noticed that.
They also hint that amber will die with "is she dying?" House talking to wilson in the elevator
Season end everyone dies
Honestly this is when House was at it's best. Thirteen and the new team had great chemistry, and having Chase and Cameron as former team members the guys could talk to and get advice on House really brought everything together.
House and thirteen's relationship was so cool, it was unique and exciting.
House: "I gave you regular coffee instead of decaf. You practically roofied me and stabbed me in the gut. Do I need to switch yours and cutthroat bitch's names?"
“I might die. So could you. You can die in a bus crash tomorrow.” That’s called foreshadowing.
She showed exactly what she was about when she got hired, House asked her real name, and she said "Thirteen is fine." Total ownership.
Thirteen is scared to do 3 things:
- Taking flight lessons
- Climbing the Kilimanjaro
- Working for House
The relationship these two had over the years is something i'm yet to witness anywhere else. Both of them are damaged beyond repair and both of them know it so they respect and understand each other like no one else could. Season 7 Episode 18 is the shiniest example of that. The way Thirteen opens to House and House opens to her, not in the same verbal way, but more than enough for her to know he shared something about himself, which no one else knows. And at the end when he offers her to kill her when the time comes, you could sense the shared pain. Imho this is the best episode ever and right after in on the 2nd spot is "Three Stories"
Of all those who have been on the team, thirteen was House's favorite.
Without a doubt
Chase. Will always be Chase.
Favorite to look at probably, chase is without a doubt houses favorite
Lol nope
Masters was his favourite, 13 was just the one he saw as closest to his equal
This was definitely the episode where there was no doubt the writers planned to keep Olivia Wilde.
I'd say it was before the episode she originally appeared in, after she signed a contract for a season worth of episodes. But I like your theory more, lol.
@@motodog242 did she? I thought I heard somewhere that none of the new S4 fellows knew how long they would stay on.
@@analogpark8059Just because they didn’t know doesn’t mean it hadn’t been decided. They were most likely kept in the dark so that the performances would be better. In retrospect, the characters that stuck around got the most lines and scenes from the beginning
@@VideoGuy232 yes, but my comment was a reply to the one about her 'signing a contract for a season worth of episodes', in which case she probably also would have known.
@@VideoGuy232 given how they just killed off kutner I wouldnt be surprised if they did have a plan but just a loose one
You knew Thirteen was gonna be special from her first appearance. She was the first one to come up with a reasonable hypothesis for the first patient’s synesthesia, only member of her team to not be fired over the paralysed man w/ worms case, had her backstory explored here, and developed repeatedly throughout the season, with episode’s like Lucky Thirteen or the one where House picked her up from jail.
2:06 Love how house tries to reset the foosball score and Wilson puts him in his place.
1:56 is more accurate
"I needed lunch money" typical House never paid for food ever, legend!
He did at least once
The best connection and partnership house had in the history of the show, in my opinion. Loved Olivia, she was amazing in this role!
The “drug each other” moments on this show are hilarious. When House is drugged and forced to go to his father’s funeral is hilarious
"You could get hit by a bus tomorrow" have only watched the series once so i never noticed that bit of foreshadowing. Nice touch.
I wouldn't consider that foreshadowing. More like irony.
I like to believe that they bonded because she was dying and taught him hope and how to deal with shit. Her life was far worse but she kept it together. In my opinion he felt sorry for her and after knowing her life he looked at her different from the rest because no matter what, she was good at what she did despite the shit life threw at her. He connected with her because she was the only one that would actually do what's right even if its wrong AND vice versa kinda like him. *She was like a sister*
Lows Pbg or a daughter.
Well said
N
Fitting that he is the one that offers to fulfill her dead brother's promise when her Huntington's becomes too severe.
Besides House, thirteen was the best character. That relation evolved so well. It's interesting and satisfying watching these two. They're both pretty similar in so many ways, they have and understanding of each other that many times doesn't even need words.
Ah! 13! The only one that was as good (maybe even better) as the original team.
Agreed!
I’m sorry but Cameron chase Foreman and house were the ultimate team an no one can beat them
@@taqwaahmad9906 I totally agree that the original team was the best and the first 3 seasons were probably the best.
However, 13 was the one character that I felt was equally excellent.
@@taqwaahmad9906 ughhh I hate Cameron. 13 is such a better character, heck even Masters, at least she was really smart. Cameron's smart enough to be a doctor but that's about it, and she's so condescending.
idk, I really like Kumar as well :x
"When House tries to mess with Thirteen"
Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?
Batman's father ..was a doctor... interesting...
House opened Cameron's AIDS letter without a thought, but didn't open 13's Huntington's letter at all. Such a different dynamic
House: “9-3”
Wilson: “5 All”
1:57 These two had the best friendship on a TV series. Like Joey and Chandler but grown up…and before anyone hates on me, I like Friends. Some of the best comedy on TV at the time.
"OH yeah I forgot." One of the best lines in the series. Revenge served cold and just dripping with plausible deniability.
“A little much for a first date?”
I love House
You mean you love the writers.
Richard Howle no i love house
There's not a single time i truly enjoyed Cameron in the series, while i enjoyed Thirteen for the time she had. Her character went so well with House, while Cameron's kinda got stuck in that limbo of being the good doctor, going against house for everything, and never succeeding at it (ending up looking terribly stupid), Thirteen beat House at his own game more times in one season than Cameron in the whole series, without ending looking like a bitch.
I wanted to see more of her.
Another fun fact: Jennifer Morrison (Cameron) once said "House is always right, why are we even trying to prove him wrong" not the exact quote but the point is the same. Which kinda tells you, that Cameron really had no point as a character. No space to grow.
Well sometimes having no space to grow doesn't necessarily mean not necessary. Ecosystems require old trees which decay and give nutrients, children require parents for their help and factories require people with fixed personalities to get the job done efficiently. Having a character fulfil the role of being constantly positive, helpful and cooperative bring in light of a type of doctor one would see today. We better see the flaws of this type of doctor, see why they evolve to be as such, what their background is like and how one would interact. Even as one that doesn't grow, one will serve as a property in a system, fulfilling responsibility and sustaining equilibrium.
Have to disagree. House is not always right -- not about medicine, not about people, and most certainly not about life. Cameron was about pitting her moral philosophy against House's jaded view of life and she won. A lot.
But, I do agree that Thirteen was a better character over-all and had a much more interesting inter-personal dynamic with House, but if they had met in, say, Season One? That completely jaded version of House never would have dropped that letter in the trash. Cameron, with not solely responsible, was a part of House's change.
@@YhurHurt Eh somehow we're all connected in many ways, personification exists
@@seprithlicastia463 Imo, it is just that in early seasons, when they are still working out the edges, the writers did a pretty bad job at bringing out Cameroon character. She is a flawed character: obsessed about romance with House (bad move), also she always suggest autoimmune diseases and wrong most of the time. They should have given Cameroon more wins, like how her obsession with helping patients gives her the ability to find out more about the patients' symptoms (which has been explored, but never driven further). Moreover, they could have written how Cameroon personal philosophy is slowly warped by House's view, and starts taking more risks, and vice versa. That would have made her a much stronger impact on the show, and then having her departed in season 3 or 4 would be perfect.
@@bachpham6862 That I can definitely agree with. You can feel the growing pains this show went through anytime you go back and watch the earlier seasons.
Glad to see that Kumar graduated from Med school.
and harold broke up with him
And then he went ahead and died for no reason at all.
@@someshwarrao8382 that’s cause he had to do some stuff for obama irl. It’s amazing.
And wrote medicine book collaborating with clarke.
6:12
- Kidneys are working, I'm not bleeding out of every organ.
- Yet.
😂😂
I loved their relationship - their friendship. It was deep and meaningful, unexpected and satisfying. Another reason that makes me annoyed at how they ended this show because this was not followed-through.
Olivia is so beautiful even dressed as a doctor. Her eyes are simply amazing.
*especially
She is extraordinarily beautiful
I love how amber is the "beach" but then thirteen and Cameron are SO good at even messing with house and backfire at him haha. I just love how there two care so much for each other without actually saying it. House is basically the only person she ever cracked her shell to and even cried in front of him, telling him every thought and fear she has when she felt helpless. Then House on the other hand even was that badly hit by what she said that he completely was lost for words and could not even reply to her until he in the end told her (in my eyes) the most romantic thing ever. "I will kill you... when the time comes" to tell her that he is there for her and he cares about her. I think this is even more romantic than telling someone "I love you." The only thing I did not understand is .. They both are SO intelligent and manipulative... I loved how she even had a water, waited for him to wake up just to mock him by drinking it haha. But I do actually wonder why she let the bottle near him... I wonder if she did that by mistake (leaving her spit) or she somehow actually did this intentionally because she does not want to know it but he can... But then she really was pissed and felt betrayed at the end when she realized that House went behind her back and let her spit get tested and basically "destroyed" him and even then he had nothing left to say.
At the end of the show when everything was unraveling, it was the relationship between these two that probably hit me the hardest.
“You could get hit by a bus tomorrow”
Oh the irony
What happens?
InfernalWolf24 13 and house are caught in a bus crash, killing 13 in the process
P0cket Cha0ss that was amber
That's not ironic
P0cket Cha0ss that was amber
the way he says "how could you not get tested".. loved that acting
I love the evolution of this relationship through the years. I hope this account makes a house/thirteen friendship montage
This episode is actually called “You Don’t Want To Know”!
and its Episode 9 not Episode 8 of season 4. This channel keeps messing up the episode numbers but always get the name of the episode right for some reason
@@roynettle6864 so 9th episode, 4th season.
9+4=13
@@teochifor2017 i hope that was intentional lmao
“ I wasn’t snooping i needed lunch money” killed me lmfao
This is the exact moment House knew he would hire her permanently, you cannot convince me otherwise.
Thirteen was a fun character
"Go prove I'm right"
Jesus.... even House knows how this is gonna end
Except that he was wrong then.
Yep, that's what happens in hospitals all the time, we all go round drugging each other...
With access to all that medicine, I'm surprised the staff isn't high all the time.
Nah, they just all take drugs on their own
James Estrada controlled substances are highly regulated and kept under strict supervision. Good luck getting some percocet with the pharmacist staring you down, or the 5 cameras watching the drugs, or the daily inventory check to make sure no one stole any
Gwen Owen ... I KNEW IT! (In Chandler's voice)
Yeah right, doctors and staff steal drugs from hospitals ALL the time. Way more in the past (70s, 80s), but a hell of a lot still...
www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/woking-royal-surrey-inquest-celebrities-14416121
www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/local-news/doctor-convicted-stealing-hundreds-pills-2403385
“You were an idiot to take this case.”
“Yes! Can I go test that theory now?”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
House, thirteen, what’s next?
Chair
It's actually lamp
@@biguwu9582 I love lamp
No a volley ball. WILSON
Cuddy means friend 😂
Big UwU Really? I thought it’s Lupus.
Blonde doctor: take of your shirt
House: you first
Classic!
I might use that one.. One day.
Her name is Amber she is houses best friends wife
Well, maybe he should mess with 7
It’s luckier to win after all
No he can't seven is scary
Guess why?
Cause seven ate nine
Just saw you under the Corridor Crew video. It seems we have similar tastes.
The House always wins
Wilde could wear a full burqa covering everything but her eyes and still be sexy.
That's just how alluring those almond-shaped eyes are!
jeramahia123
They are quite captivating
so fucking true.
yeah... she's got those special eyes. it makes u feel some type of way regardless.
god their chemistry was unbelievable
She seems like the only character who really got House. Foreman respected him, Wilson and Cuddy tolerated him, but Thirteen was able to get inside his head.
House: "If anyone looks to the side, they're lying"
Real Life: "If anyone looks to the side, they're thinking"
Me: "If anyone looks to the side, move to that spot so they think about how much they hate you"
If they look to left side they’re thinking, if to the right side they’re lying.
@@bugsbunnyknowsbetter Pretty sure that theory has been debunked, like a long time ago. Some people just look to the left or right consciously just to screw with people who do believe in that theory.
Jude Kanawati
OR.... it has something to do with the brains themselves. I once heard that left-handed people look the opposite side than the right-handed person depending on the Brain Hemisphere the person controls. Like little kids, sometimes even looking down tells that this person gives up on lying and eventually tells the truth.
I’m no expert myself, but I saw a case study about it on the internet once
@@Currumpaw I've actually found it to be quite true tbh
"You spend your whole life looking for answers because you think the next answer will change something, make you a little less miserable"
Didn't have to roast me Thirteen....
Why the hell is everyone medically going behind people’s back
That’s the way they did it on this show. lol
I always loved the theory that houses team were all variations of his personality. 13 is the broken but brilliant doctor tormented by her condition trying to leave her mark. Taub is intuitive and observant I think he actually had the most cases solved out of anyone on the team but hes a cheater and doesn't trust anyone. Kutner is the funny, sarcastic almost child like personality but hes the outsider looking in. This show had so much dept to its characters it's honestly a masterpiece.
Exactly at 1:12, after House said "OK.", Olivia delivered some wonderful acting -- she was all confident in "denying" House's "curiosity" of her having an underlying medical condition, but right at that moment (1:12), you see a bit of discomfort, just a tiny bit, from the lowering of her head and a subtle pause while she turns, etc. And, she is so beautiful.
I love how the title and the thumbnail suggest Thirteen straight up killed House because he messed with her.
“You could get hit by a bus...”
A few episodes later, House is on a bus and there’s a bus accident
09:24 this is the perfect analysis of the character and one of my favourite line.
I wasn’t snooping
I needed lunch money! Classic House
I like how house still ends up respecting her decision and not looking
At the end, she should've just told him "you're the only one miserable enough to think that death is comparable to winning the lottery."
Thirteen: "i've been here for 8 weeks because my subscription to Masochism Weekly ran out" lol
3:49 as a resident of Connecticut, I'm just gonna take this opportunity to clarify that there isn't actually a New Haven Presbyterian Hospital.
It was fictional hospital and modeled after the Yale-New Haven Hospital where Dr. Lisa Sanders worked, the real life inspiration for House's character. She was a diagnostician and ran a column about extremely rare diseases at the NYT called 'Diagnosis'. The writers read it and came up with the show and House's character. She became one of the 3 medical consultant for the series. There is a docuseries called Diagnosis with her on Netflix they just uploaded. She's using internet crowdsourcing (so other docs, patients and random people can give ideas...kinda like a global differential on a massive scale) to solve rare conditions that have remained undiagnosed. Super interesting. I was just binging it and got nostalgic for House and came here hahaha
@@PozoBlue really? Cool! I always thought their main inspiration was just, "What if Sherlock Holmes but modern and in the medical field?" Didn't even know about that lady
Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital and Princeton General don’t exist either. The show was not filmed at Princeton but they used the Princeton University Campus Center as the facade for PPTH. No idea why they picked Princeton as the setting though.
I really connected with 13 because my mom has Huntingtons. It always hit a little close to home though😭😭😭
I really connect to 13 because i have an uncurable disease. I do relate with what you say! I am with you. My disease is not terminal, until the day it will be. That's how i cope with it. I am very grateful with the way the writers of this show have treated Thirteen's arc and also Wilson's, and House's arcs. I find it very helpful and liberating. Especially because they are fictionnal characters. It's good to see what i would want to do in my wildest dreams, pictured in a show ! Personnally, i already had a friend who begged me to commit a mercy killing on her. It was a very difficult time. And really if i had had the mean to do it, i think i would have done it. That's not really a fun topic of conversation i can have with anyone. But i am able to understand and sympathize. And my compassion and my love could go to that extend. Risking prison for helping someone die peacefully ! But i hope there are other ways. I know there is. Other ways. Good luck to you. My favourite moto is '' life doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful. '' what's yours ?
@@celinee.9562 I'm sorry.
My dad had huntingtons, I’m scared
This scene is nothing but heartbreak when you know the spoilers for what ultimately happens to her.
This channel is a whole meal 👌
The expression House made at 0:15, I thought he was going to say- I know, those were mine.
"You could get hit by a bus tomorrow!"
Actually...he crashes in a bus, but you were close!
There’s probably been 3 dozen more doctor drama shows since this one, and none of them measure up. E.R. & House are the top 2
I actively hate Grey's Anatomy.
@@chethammer Thank God for you Scarlett
Not really a drama but Scrubs is another great medical show
When flicking around channels late at night, finding any medical show is a good thing.
I get House’s point but if she *did* know she might be too paralyzed with fear to do the things she mentioned.
There’s a cavernous difference between knowing we all die, and KNOWING you’re definitely going to, and soon.
I love Thirteen. Really is one of the best female characters in any show.
"best female characters"
why can’t she just be one of the best characters ? you wouldn’t say a male character is ‘one of the best male characters ‘
Man I really miss this show. How cool would it be if they make a movie that occurred some time after the ending of the show about some major case that only House can solve. Everyone thinks he's gone but Foreman knows he's still alive and looks for him. Super far-fetched but I'd love to see more House.
Foreman knows? How?
@@alexanderfilgueiras1495 Wilson knows. You really think he can keep a secret?
Yeah I too miss house. Hope we can get something together soon.
@@alexanderfilgueiras1495 Foreman finds House's badge under a table and realizes House isn't actually dead. It's why he laughs.
@@steveheist6426 Wilson took that secret with him to the grave..
Its been years since i watched the whole show right up to the point where it ended and never bothered with it since, but i ve been binge watching this channel past couple of days like no joke
PS. 8.12 gets me aroused every time
Little too much information thank you very much
You too Masochist?
what’s in 8.12?
Just realizing that line about “you could get hit by a bus tomorrow the only difference is you don’t have to know about it today so why should I” might’ve been foreshadowing the season finale.
I knew there was going to be a fight between 13, Cameron, and Cuddy in the comment section.
@9:18, “you could get hit by a bus”.
That line hits a little differently knowing what I know now.
13 has a special place in my heart.
13 was the best addition to the cast during the entire run. Hands down
"You could get hit by a bus tomorrow"
in the end he did...
"You spend your whole life looking for answers ...you run out of hope" cameron said the exact same phrase to house before.
"I wasn't snooping, I needed lunch money" might be the most underrated quote in cinema history
didn 't see it as i see it now,but Olivia Wilde is out of the blue just beautiful
Remy "thirteen" is one of my fave character in the show the dynamic relationship she has with House, is spunky fun but very compassionate.
"Little pinch." WTF! You just stabbed me in my liver little pinch WTF!!!! Besides which, Thirteen really had Lupus. #TeamLupus
@Charles Dinkins Except that one episode where is was.
キティ雨 I don’t know what your talking about-
This was literally the episode where it was lupus.
Having been on the receiving end of a no pain med liver biopsy, I can sympathize. Also those are done in the center of the chest about 2 inches below the sternum
Hugh Laurie has amazingly blue eyes