That moment of complete honesty from House is terrific. "I'm in pain every day. It changed me. Made me a harder person. A worse person. And now... now I'm alone. You don't want to be like me." Brings me to tears.
The fist time I saw this episode after my back injury I thought "Wow, it's amazing hearing someone, even a fictional character put it into words" And yes, it has changed me over the years.
This episode genuinely made me cry. House's desperation to save all of his patient shone through in the MCI setting where his resources are limited, and for once, he wasn't able to do the "right thing" (which is usually whatever his idea is). Because they couldn't meet his standards and perform his plan (saving her leg), she died on him. Quite literally the world (or God, in his patient's eyes) laughing at him. That scene in the ambulance and then the dark, empty lobby was the final blow for me.
And the trust she had as she stared at him while dying thinking he could fix it. And the maybe 6 hours he sat with her under the most stressful conditions creating an enormous bond. Bad day all around for everyone.
hugh laurie is a fucking thespian through and through, not a single expression or line that wasn't said out of character, from the surprise, the anger, the loss? What an actor
Embarrassing to admit, but reading this comment gave me a chill. Because what you say about Hugh Laurie is true. To think he started as a comedian. I can’t remember who said it, but I once heard it said that comedy actors can do drama…can THRIVE in drama. Drama actors taking a swing at comedy, though? Not a chance.
This might be one of my favorite episodes. House ends up making the “right choice” only for “God” (or divine intervention or whatever) to throw it back it in his face by letting her die anyways. I bet Foreman telling him there was nothing he could have done and it wasn’t his fault actually made it worst for him. He genuinely made a connection and it still went wrong anyways😭😭😥
@@ghostwalk2446 well I meant it more figuratively as some things cannot be explained rationally. There was always a chance house could fail but for House it probably hurt more as it seemed like he was doomed to fail no matter what choices he made. It could have been fate or just super bad luck but the point is that despite him doing everything he could he still failed.
@@ghostwalk2446 foreman pointed out that fat could have come out at any point regardless of where and when, he even said if it happened in the hospital there would be nothing they could have done.
I do love House's reaction to the jump-scare at 1:07. That unspellable exclamation. In horror movies people always scream. In real life people just make those odd sounds. (Or curse. I tend to curse. A lot. I turn into graffiti on a bathroom wall when something manages to jump-scare me.)
NOOOO! Not AGAIN! This was the perfect time to include "Thats the point!"! We got to know Hannah and understand the connection between House and Hannah so seeing is aftermath reaction is incredibly poignant.
Please upload the last portion of this episode. Foreman and House’s conversation, 13 leaving and of course Huddy finally happening. It’s an upload that isn’t on this official page yet.
I really appreciate Cuddy pointing it out to the fireman that despite the odds and the situation, what matters a lot too is what the patient wants and that deserves to be respected. because yeah they are there to save but also to assist, including with what the patient decides, even if it’s not necessarily what they would do to save them. I’m sure too that Cuddy realized that that’s what House was going fot
Real life happens. This shouldn't always be a show about people making it in the end. Fiction or not, it's give people a false sense of how easily lives can be lost or saved.
I know House is spinning the story to comfort the woman but he had 0 consent in that operation that ruined his leg. He was willing to power through it or just die, his choice to make.
This episode is so good yet heartbreaking. House is seeing his own case right in front of him. Different causes but ultimately the same. His leg had muscle death caused from a blood clot (if i remember correctly) while her's is happening because of being crushed. He's fighting so hard in the beginning to avoid cutting off her leg because he fought so hard to save his own. Him giving in and admitting that the best thing to do at the end was and currently is to amputate is him finally agreeing that he was wrong all those years ago. That he should have let them remove his leg. But even that wasn't enough in this case and it's heartbreaking because the time House admits he's wrong, fate or God or whatever you want to believe in comes in and sucker punches him making him spiral even further into his self-destructive nature.
I would hate it but she heard the word and that’s why it panned over to her, cuz she knows that she would die and there’s nothing anyone could do at that point
This episode as well as "One day, One room" are some of my most favourite episodes of the entire series. Those 2 humanized House like few other did. China Shavers and Hugh had great chemistry
Why was House the one who found her? Exploring under a collapsed structure is a task for people like firefighters with specialized training and protective equipment. He had neither, and there should have been firefighters available.
@@fidjeenjanrjsnsfh imagine thinking it prevents the clip guy from getting a raise, that's why I said it, it's an employee alright, dude does a fine job doing his work, where is the conflict between our statements??
10:53 - 11:07: At first I was like: *"wtf did they do?"* 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐 But then when i saw that House and Co weren't their usual panicky selves, that Hannah wasn't moving anymore, saw the solemn expressions on Foreman's and the rest of the doctors and nurses faces in the darkened hallway and heard the life support monitor flatlining i was like: *"Oh God..........the fat embolism won.......she's dead."* 🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
That moment of complete honesty from House is terrific.
"I'm in pain every day. It changed me. Made me a harder person. A worse person. And now... now I'm alone. You don't want to be like me."
Brings me to tears.
Or he lied
The fist time I saw this episode after my back injury I thought "Wow, it's amazing hearing someone, even a fictional character put it into words" And yes, it has changed me over the years.
This episode genuinely made me cry. House's desperation to save all of his patient shone through in the MCI setting where his resources are limited, and for once, he wasn't able to do the "right thing" (which is usually whatever his idea is). Because they couldn't meet his standards and perform his plan (saving her leg), she died on him. Quite literally the world (or God, in his patient's eyes) laughing at him. That scene in the ambulance and then the dark, empty lobby was the final blow for me.
And the trust she had as she stared at him while dying thinking he could fix it. And the maybe 6 hours he sat with her under the most stressful conditions creating an enormous bond. Bad day all around for everyone.
Especially the part after where he yells at Foreman when he tried to make him feel better. It really sucks that you can't save everyone
hugh laurie is a fucking thespian through and through, not a single expression or line that wasn't said out of character, from the surprise, the anger, the loss? What an actor
Embarrassing to admit, but reading this comment gave me a chill. Because what you say about Hugh Laurie is true.
To think he started as a comedian.
I can’t remember who said it, but I once heard it said that comedy actors can do drama…can THRIVE in drama.
Drama actors taking a swing at comedy, though? Not a chance.
This was definitely one of the saddest episodes of House. It sucks when you try so hard to do the right thing, & it still doesn't work out.
Especially when it hits close to home for the same thing (almost) he went through...
This might be one of my favorite episodes. House ends up making the “right choice” only for “God” (or divine intervention or whatever) to throw it back it in his face by letting her die anyways. I bet Foreman telling him there was nothing he could have done and it wasn’t his fault actually made it worst for him. He genuinely made a connection and it still went wrong anyways😭😭😥
"The right choice only for God"? Lol when did that happen? House is atheist
@@ghostwalk2446 well I meant it more figuratively as some things cannot be explained rationally. There was always a chance house could fail but for House it probably hurt more as it seemed like he was doomed to fail no matter what choices he made. It could have been fate or just super bad luck but the point is that despite him doing everything he could he still failed.
@@redlox2 She died because House made the wrong decision, had House amputated her leg sooner she'd be alive, House was never "doomed to fail"
@@ghostwalk2446 foreman pointed out that fat could have come out at any point regardless of where and when, he even said if it happened in the hospital there would be nothing they could have done.
The Ancient Greek were right in a way,you didn't worship the Gods by CHOICE but being tricked into their slave pens and shock troops.
This episode made me cry a bit. One of the best episodes of house.
House really layed into Cuddy on the implications here. He took the moral and ethical grounds seriously on this one.
and the irony is looked what happened. comes to show, house being house is what patients need after all.
I do love House's reaction to the jump-scare at 1:07. That unspellable exclamation. In horror movies people always scream. In real life people just make those odd sounds. (Or curse. I tend to curse. A lot. I turn into graffiti on a bathroom wall when something manages to jump-scare me.)
Tch ACKt fmmm
NOOOO! Not AGAIN! This was the perfect time to include "Thats the point!"! We got to know Hannah and understand the connection between House and Hannah so seeing is aftermath reaction is incredibly poignant.
This was quite possibly one of the most important episodes in the entire show along with the the episode of Amber's death and the hallucinations one.
Please upload the last portion of this episode. Foreman and House’s conversation, 13 leaving and of course Huddy finally happening.
It’s an upload that isn’t on this official page yet.
he's looking at your leg planning to cut it off
1:06 Not gonna lie, House getting jumpscared was pretty funny.
One of my favorite episodes
Heartbreaking
House can relate to a patient with a leg issue
That's what happens when you overidentify with a patient and it goes wrong. It hits so hard. Only part of medicine I don’t miss.
One of the best episodes, maybe even the best
I really appreciate Cuddy pointing it out to the fireman that despite the odds and the situation, what matters a lot too is what the patient wants and that deserves to be respected. because yeah they are there to save but also to assist, including with what the patient decides, even if it’s not necessarily what they would do to save them.
I’m sure too that Cuddy realized that that’s what House was going fot
4:00 Oh man, I never caught that House predicts the fat embolism that ends up killing her.
Was the fat embolism caused by amputating her leg too late or would’ve it been the same if they did amputate early?
@@urlocalimuhigher risk the longer they took to decide.
I always remember this being one of the few times foreman probably saw genuine emotion besides sarcasm from house
Oh my gosh, this is my favorite episode of the series. I’ve watched it many times, gives me chills every time. The acting in this one, can’t beat it!
House does everything right even goes against his own mentality to help save the patient but she still dies
I not sure what to say honestly
Really drives home the "It is possible to do everything right and still fail. That is not weakness, that's life" quote.
@@CamronSixx22 Good ol' Picard. The only trouble I find with that is knowing it intellectually does little or nothing to help the pain of failing.
Real life happens. This shouldn't always be a show about people making it in the end. Fiction or not, it's give people a false sense of how easily lives can be lost or saved.
I know House is spinning the story to comfort the woman but he had 0 consent in that operation that ruined his leg. He was willing to power through it or just die, his choice to make.
This episode is so good yet heartbreaking. House is seeing his own case right in front of him. Different causes but ultimately the same. His leg had muscle death caused from a blood clot (if i remember correctly) while her's is happening because of being crushed. He's fighting so hard in the beginning to avoid cutting off her leg because he fought so hard to save his own. Him giving in and admitting that the best thing to do at the end was and currently is to amputate is him finally agreeing that he was wrong all those years ago. That he should have let them remove his leg. But even that wasn't enough in this case and it's heartbreaking because the time House admits he's wrong, fate or God or whatever you want to believe in comes in and sucker punches him making him spiral even further into his self-destructive nature.
I would hate it but she heard the word and that’s why it panned over to her, cuz she knows that she would die and there’s nothing anyone could do at that point
This episode as well as "One day, One room" are some of my most favourite episodes of the entire series. Those 2 humanized House like few other did. China Shavers and Hugh had great chemistry
This same type of episode was in good doctor and shawn too refuses to amputate the leg of patient
Is it Tuesday? Must be, its House M.D.
When I hear someone say I hate coffee, I can only say... You're putting sugar in it. Try it with evaporated milk or cream. You'll love it. ❤
My favorite episode. Thanks
"i can't breathe! I CAN'T BREATHE!!!"
okay well then stfu so they can intubate, lmao
Hands down best episode, where in the house it didn’t even matter that house was right
I was hoping to get to continuation on this episode next does anyone have the link
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Why was House the one who found her? Exploring under a collapsed structure is a task for people like firefighters with specialized training and protective equipment. He had neither, and there should have been firefighters available.
He was away from the main area, heard the noise and immediately went down
whoever keeps this channel alive needs a raise
I am sure Peacock has billions.
Imagine thinking this is not an official Peacock clip channel...
@@fidjeenjanrjsnsfh imagine thinking it prevents the clip guy from getting a raise, that's why I said it, it's an employee alright, dude does a fine job doing his work, where is the conflict between our statements??
Thank you for not including the part where he cuts off her leg; that scene was hard to watch!
Imagine the people in Gaza, most of them children 😢😢😢😢
Sad.
that's ep 22 according to Netflix not 21
First episode of season 6 was 90 minutes long. Netflix lists that one episode as 2 episodes, that's where the discrepancy is coming from.
I wonder why they didn't think to dig her leg out from underneath?
A pneumatic drill next to a leg with no space and chance of a third collapse?
I remember thinking the same when this this first aired but realized the episode would much shorter and less emotionally devastating if they had.
It’s episode 22
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This was a great series! Then it got stupid, and became unwatchable.
WHEN?
Yea a neurological disorder anyone consuming that much caffeine is bound to end up with one😂😂😂😂
10:53 - 11:07:
At first I was like: *"wtf did they do?"*
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But then when i saw that House and Co weren't their usual panicky selves, that Hannah wasn't moving anymore, saw the solemn expressions on Foreman's and the rest of the doctors and nurses faces in the darkened hallway and heard the life support monitor flatlining i was like:
*"Oh God..........the fat embolism won.......she's dead."*
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