I remember this episode seriously pissed me off because the mom was such a massive hypocrite. She ridiculed and berated her daughter for being "pregnant" and "lying" when she wasn't. Despite the fact that the mother was drugging her daughter and lying to her the entire time without her knowledge by claiming the diazepam was a vitamin pill
If ur daughter who claims to be a virgin gets pregnant - The first guess - Most sensible assumption is that she lied about not having boyfriend... And if she is convincing enough - next thought would be dr*g r*pe... A Rare medical condition like Multiple personality disorder wouldn't even be the top 3 guess...
I went to school with the girl who plays the patient & she was so nice & kind. We had a lot of actors & actresses in our school & she was the very few that weren’t stuck up or mean girls.
@@gammarazeexactly. I remembered that moment clearly when I was finally diagnosed with lupus. I'm sure cracking up was an unusual reaction, but I was just relieved to have an answer for why my organs were taking random damage and my teeth were melting out for no apparent reason. it's a hell of a disease.
@@nivision I had a coworker who was eventually diagnosed with lupus and experienced the same excitement to finally know what was wrong with them. I remember her dad saying "How am I supposed to protect you from f***ing lupus?!?"
They cut this important part out but Iris' multiple personalities or DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) are a way of coping from something traumatic such as watching her dad die. The personalities usually come out when that person experiences fear, anxiety, and danger and use that personality to defend themselves or relieve the stress. As a psych major, I love watching these shows! They're not always accurate of course but still very entertaining to watch.
as a psyche major you would know that a large portion of the medical community feels that DID should be removed from the DSM5, as it is not likely a real disease, and most "cases" are typically caused by another alternate underlying cause such ad schizophrenia, the patients have been convinced by therapists they have it, or they are simply making it up.
The show portrays the second personality in an negative and extreme sexual way. Do you know of instances that the alternative in a lot more positive than the front one?
Omg now I recognise the actress who played Iris. She played Ethel on Shameless US. The young teen who had been part of a cult and she was the youngest wife of an old guy. She was a foster kid at V's and Kevin's house and then she said got her baby back from the cult as well. She dressed like it was still the 1800s, Amish style
the mom was not sorry for lying and medicating her daughter against her will, she's sorry she got caught. moral principles just don't magically appear out of nowhere. when someone is suddenly overwhelmed by the guilt of his action upon being caught, despite doing the deed without remorse before, that person is simply using the display of guilt as an appropriate social reaction. if the mother simply had a momentary lapse in judgment and drugged her kid without thinking enough about it at the time, she would have realized and stopped. the fact that she didn't stop shows that she sees nothing inherently wrong in medicating someone without his consent. she won't understand until she suffer that behavior from someone else.
Didn't the mother say "I can't believe how stupid I was", or something along those lines? I think she does to some extent take responsibility for more than just the outcome of her actions.
"she won't understand until she suffer that behavior from someone else." Well, not really. Maybe the opposite. "An eye for an eye" and having something wicked normalized by having it done to you, and so many other reasons. So IMO, it's a maybe, but really people develop morals for things like this when they realize they want to be a moral person and commit to the precipitating values as a consequence. It takes a lot of work to not be a hypocrite in practice because we justify our behaviors post facto by default.
@@Biomirth that's true. however most people only change their mind once they are the one to pay the price. it's fairly rare for people to just wake up one morning and think: "you know what? i should become a more moral person and strive to get rid of my hypocrisy." this happens can mainly happen in two ways: when someone suffered an eye for an eye and reconnected himself to empathy with a line of thinking like "if i allow myself to do that to other i'm advocating for a world in which other will do that to me". or when they get called out or rejected by others and start thinking "if i do not become more moral, i will be alone." people rarely change for the sake of it, they rarely change for even good long lasting reasons, they mostly change because of punctual events that casues their change.
@@niscent_tell me you are kid and don't have kids without telling me. Every person lies dozens of time every single day. Lying to kids is even more important.
@@kato093 i'm not sure what you're getting at... are you saying it's okay to play medicine, make up a diagnosis for your kid and give him/her a psychoactive drug, all while hiding it?
So comforting to know that if you ever have a mystery illness, there will be a dedicated team of American medical detectives on your case! They'll leave no stone unturned, spare no expense and withhold no personal sacrifice to correctly diagnose and treat your problem. Wait... my wife just told me this is a TV show!
Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious, If you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious: Hereditary angioedema or systemic mastocytosis could mimic anaphylaxisocious.
And my son has Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Sjogrens and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, which have all been diagnoses “discovered” on the show. My son just saw a pediatric Cardiologist and Immunologist to get those diagnoses. No need for a Dr. House. But d*** this is a fun show to watch!
i love these lil' clips. I bought the complete series back when it first came out. Lil reminders like this and I'll watch them all again pretty soon. And even if I didn't have that set, House is part of Amazon Prime (at least it was last I checked)(some things have fallen off TNG, Dr who, and probably more).
It's hilarious how the doctors on this show roll their eyes at how much their patients lie, and then promptly JUDGE THEM when they tell the truth. Gee, I wonder why they would lie??
Usually they're just annoyed because if the patient (or their family) had told the truth, their job would have been easier and the episode would be much shorter.
@@pidza_hub7532 No, sorry. They judge them for _what they're saying._ All the time. They're constantly interfering, pushing, _nudhjing._ Making moral judgments right to their faces, which is highly unethical. Yeah, it's a TV series so it has to be dramatic, but FFS, none of that would be tolerated if they were real doctors. It's not their place to tell people how to live their lives, or even to voice an opinion about it. So no, it's not a matter of "you didn't tell me the truth, you bad boy," it's a matter of "you shouldn't be doing [fill in the blank] with your life, how can you be so [fill in the blank]." Mind your business, Mr. Stethoscope, you're here to heal; the rest is none of your business.
@@Serai3 had doctors like that, thankfully i was able to change to different ones after fireing them. they made very ridiculous assumtions and tried to sterotype me. You would of thought they would know a patient that they had been treating for 8 years and often gave them head scratching medical stuff.
All I've seen of this show are youtube clips and it seems like in every other clip the doctors are breaking into the patient's home and rifling through their belongings as a matter of course...wtf!
Highly unethical and highly illegal, to be sure. House justifies this by saying everyone lies and they need to break in before the patient or family can dispose of relevant evidence.
It's the one part of the show you just learn to suspend your disbelief with. It's easier to justify when you remember House is essentially just Sherlock Holmes but in a hospital. One thing Sherlock always did was analyze the crime scenes, but the homes too if necessary, which is a lot easier to do when you work with the police lol.
Recommend watching the show, it's available in a few places and really is quite good for what it is. It's not the best TV ever, but very engaging and entertaining when we aren't suffering through houses darker moments of addiction
I think the girl who plays the patient was also on Law and Order SVU, or one of the other ones, and she played twin siblings, a brother, and sister who killed their father, and might have had D,I,D.
Parents who drug their kids without a prescription and especially just "to make them calm" should get their kids taken away from them. Those people aren't parents, they're egotists
This was an excellent episode, as good as anything in 1-3, which was the show's peak of popularity. Half of season 4 was wasted on nobodies we were never going to hear from again being winnowed down to three newbies a large and vocal chunk of the audience didn't want in the first place; the first half of season 5 tried to turn Olivia Wilde into the show's _de facto_ star. Despite some unevenness in the episodes and character misfires like Masters and Park, 7-8 were, on the whole, better than either 4 or 5.
I love House, I love all the zebras and doctorspeak. But the ideas that doctors search people's houses, and that there are no nurses to speak of, or CT techs, and so forth, is pretty fanciful. Still the clinical stuff is a lot of fun. And House is such a loveable pr!k.
I think it would be cool if there was a medical show like this, that once the episode ended it show how much everything they did would cost in real life lmao.
This episode was really dumb because you don't magically get DID from a single event. You have to be raised in a traumatic environment for at least the first 8 years of your life for it to have a chance to manifest.
I feel like i seen every episode without watching any of them but I know that's not possible does this mean there is only like 40 ish really good episodes and everything else is just meh
I remember this episode seriously pissed me off because the mom was such a massive hypocrite. She ridiculed and berated her daughter for being "pregnant" and "lying" when she wasn't. Despite the fact that the mother was drugging her daughter and lying to her the entire time without her knowledge by claiming the diazepam was a vitamin pill
"Have you ever felt pressured to be what others perceive as "Normal"?"👁
It's amazing to me how the trauma of the car accident turned her from asian to caucasian. Medical science is truly a mystery...
If ur daughter who claims to be a virgin gets pregnant -
The first guess - Most sensible assumption is that she lied about not having boyfriend...
And if she is convincing enough - next thought would be dr*g r*pe...
A Rare medical condition like Multiple personality disorder wouldn't even be the top 3 guess...
lol
Whole show made no sense. This single episode shouldn’t have upset you.
I went to school with the girl who plays the patient & she was so nice & kind. We had a lot of actors & actresses in our school & she was the very few that weren’t stuck up or mean girls.
Aww ❤
Why are these doctors trespassing on someone’s private home?! That’s Illegal!
Didn’t ask
@@hjqp geez that was unnecessary man
@hjqp, nobody asked for your opinion either.
There are two types of people: Those who think is Lupus and those that know is never Lupus
Except for the one time it was
@@gammarazeexactly. I remembered that moment clearly when I was finally diagnosed with lupus. I'm sure cracking up was an unusual reaction, but I was just relieved to have an answer for why my organs were taking random damage and my teeth were melting out for no apparent reason. it's a hell of a disease.
@@nivision I had a coworker who was eventually diagnosed with lupus and experienced the same excitement to finally know what was wrong with them.
I remember her dad saying "How am I supposed to protect you from f***ing lupus?!?"
@@gammaraze It's like when the DVD logo finally hits the corner of the tv screen perfectly.
Goated
There are two types of people, those that divide people into two types and those that don't.
Which one are you?
@@Asertix357 What a silly question since I already showed everyone which one I am. You have to be smarter than that.
There are two types of people i hate, those that make list, which they are not completing and
There are 2 types of people, those who can infer information from incomplete data
Lmao
They cut this important part out but Iris' multiple personalities or DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) are a way of coping from something traumatic such as watching her dad die. The personalities usually come out when that person experiences fear, anxiety, and danger and use that personality to defend themselves or relieve the stress. As a psych major, I love watching these shows! They're not always accurate of course but still very entertaining to watch.
They didnt cut it out... its in there... lol
well, it's a 10 min video cut from a 44 min episode
as a psyche major you would know that a large portion of the medical community feels that DID should be removed from the DSM5, as it is not likely a real disease, and most "cases" are typically caused by another alternate underlying cause such ad schizophrenia, the patients have been convinced by therapists they have it, or they are simply making it up.
Proof psych majors have loose screws !
The show portrays the second personality in an negative and extreme sexual way.
Do you know of instances that the alternative in a lot more positive than the front one?
Love Chase’s “…wait for it…”
When you look back it's easy to see several moments where Chase was House 2.0...
Goated
9:22
Omg now I recognise the actress who played Iris. She played Ethel on Shameless US. The young teen who had been part of a cult and she was the youngest wife of an old guy. She was a foster kid at V's and Kevin's house and then she said got her baby back from the cult as well. She dressed like it was still the 1800s, Amish style
I was busting my head against the wall because I also recognized her but couldn’t remember from where. Thanks, that was gonna keep me all night 😂
the mom was not sorry for lying and medicating her daughter against her will, she's sorry she got caught.
moral principles just don't magically appear out of nowhere. when someone is suddenly overwhelmed by the guilt of his action upon being caught, despite doing the deed without remorse before, that person is simply using the display of guilt as an appropriate social reaction.
if the mother simply had a momentary lapse in judgment and drugged her kid without thinking enough about it at the time, she would have realized and stopped. the fact that she didn't stop shows that she sees nothing inherently wrong in medicating someone without his consent. she won't understand until she suffer that behavior from someone else.
Didn't the mother say "I can't believe how stupid I was", or something along those lines? I think she does to some extent take responsibility for more than just the outcome of her actions.
"she won't understand until she suffer that behavior from someone else." Well, not really. Maybe the opposite. "An eye for an eye" and having something wicked normalized by having it done to you, and so many other reasons. So IMO, it's a maybe, but really people develop morals for things like this when they realize they want to be a moral person and commit to the precipitating values as a consequence. It takes a lot of work to not be a hypocrite in practice because we justify our behaviors post facto by default.
@@Biomirth that's true. however most people only change their mind once they are the one to pay the price.
it's fairly rare for people to just wake up one morning and think: "you know what? i should become a more moral person and strive to get rid of my hypocrisy."
this happens can mainly happen in two ways: when someone suffered an eye for an eye and reconnected himself to empathy with a line of thinking like "if i allow myself to do that to other i'm advocating for a world in which other will do that to me". or when they get called out or rejected by others and start thinking "if i do not become more moral, i will be alone."
people rarely change for the sake of it, they rarely change for even good long lasting reasons, they mostly change because of punctual events that casues their change.
@@niscent_tell me you are kid and don't have kids without telling me. Every person lies dozens of time every single day. Lying to kids is even more important.
@@kato093 i'm not sure what you're getting at... are you saying it's okay to play medicine, make up a diagnosis for your kid and give him/her a psychoactive drug, all while hiding it?
So comforting to know that if you ever have a mystery illness, there will be a dedicated team of American medical detectives on your case! They'll leave no stone unturned, spare no expense and withhold no personal sacrifice to correctly diagnose and treat your problem. Wait... my wife just told me this is a TV show!
Hahahaha I only now realised that houses response at the eye injury question is a call back to a reason that park was fired from her prior job
Nice catch lol
2:11 “did house give you homework?” 😂
Always loved that line there "there are always two types of people" cuz it can work with anything
9:17-“I grabbed Park’s azz” always cracks me up. 😂😂
There are two kinds of people: the kind that think in binary terms, and the kind that don't.
There are 10 types of people
@@hollyb6885 Same House is a gem
There are 3 kinds of people. Those that can count and those that cannot count.
Adams: What happened to your eye?
House: I grabbed Park's a*s 🤣🤣🤣
Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious,
If you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious:
Hereditary angioedema or systemic mastocytosis could mimic anaphylaxisocious.
Im a non native speaker and I'm gonna be using these words & add to my list of tongue twisters 😂😂
Actually there are three types of people, those that can count, and those that can't.
Joke so old even the sumerians are rolling their eyes
🤣🤣
Im assuming youre in the forth category
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who think in binary, and those who don't.
It always bugged me how they would go to people's houses and search it. They aren't cops, they are doctors.
Believe it or not some of them are like that but it does solve the case
It bugs everyone other than House lol
And they had the only black guy pick the door lock on an episode.
And my son has Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Sjogrens and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, which have all been diagnoses “discovered” on the show. My son just saw a pediatric Cardiologist and Immunologist to get those diagnoses. No need for a Dr. House. But d*** this is a fun show to watch!
@@russellstewart5414 Yeah, everybody knows he would have used his crowbar.
I despise hypocrisy. That parent going off about the kid’s activities, and she is medicating her with so-called “vitamins.”
Is diazepam available without prescription in US ?
@@Hexanitrobenzene no. It is a controlled substance.
Why are these doctors trespassing on someone’s private home?! That’s Illegal!
@@GlennTheSadMarinersFan
Could she get a prescription without child's knowledge ? I mean, that would require at least psychiatric evaluation.
i love these lil' clips. I bought the complete series back when it first came out. Lil reminders like this and I'll watch them all again pretty soon. And even if I didn't have that set, House is part of Amazon Prime (at least it was last I checked)(some things have fallen off TNG, Dr who, and probably more).
impressive sleuthing by Chase with the false drawer there
I've known two different people with multiple personalities. The alters stuff is very real. The actress is very good.
Three now. Just found out a friend of a friend is multiple.
What a sad case. MPD caused by PTSD. 😢
That's typically how it goes (my mom has MPD/DID).
Yep l know someone this happened to and it was definitely cause by PTSD.
DID/OSDD so true
There is usually a direct link- usually it’s DID caused by complex PTSD
Yeah I wish there were more resources for this type of Dissociating
There are two types of people: those who are from Zimbabwe and those who are not from there.
We say Rhodesia now..
wait
House attracts the most interesting cases and the most good-looking doctors in the world. Even Park, the hair-cut aside, is a cutie.
Rae-Rae. AKA: the angel of death
"There are two types of people..." A phrase used often in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
A doctor recommends sudden cessation of diazepam (Valium)? lol. It’s a Benzodiazepine… sudden cessation can cause seizures discomfort death…
Not really
Not at a low infrequent dose
It's hilarious how the doctors on this show roll their eyes at how much their patients lie, and then promptly JUDGE THEM when they tell the truth. Gee, I wonder why they would lie??
Usually they're just annoyed because if the patient (or their family) had told the truth, their job would have been easier and the episode would be much shorter.
they don't judge them for telling the truth, they judge them for _waiting_ to tell the truth.
@@pidza_hub7532 No, sorry. They judge them for _what they're saying._ All the time. They're constantly interfering, pushing, _nudhjing._ Making moral judgments right to their faces, which is highly unethical. Yeah, it's a TV series so it has to be dramatic, but FFS, none of that would be tolerated if they were real doctors. It's not their place to tell people how to live their lives, or even to voice an opinion about it. So no, it's not a matter of "you didn't tell me the truth, you bad boy," it's a matter of "you shouldn't be doing [fill in the blank] with your life, how can you be so [fill in the blank]." Mind your business, Mr. Stethoscope, you're here to heal; the rest is none of your business.
@@Serai3 had doctors like that, thankfully i was able to change to different ones after fireing them. they made very ridiculous assumtions and tried to sterotype me. You would of thought they would know a patient that they had been treating for 8 years and often gave them head scratching medical stuff.
@@dars5229 Way to ignore the point, but hey, you do you.
"I didn't want you to think you needed medication"
So she gave her medication... /facepalm
All I've seen of this show are youtube clips and it seems like in every other clip the doctors are breaking into the patient's home and rifling through their belongings as a matter of course...wtf!
Highly unethical and highly illegal, to be sure. House justifies this by saying everyone lies and they need to break in before the patient or family can dispose of relevant evidence.
It's the one part of the show you just learn to suspend your disbelief with. It's easier to justify when you remember House is essentially just Sherlock Holmes but in a hospital. One thing Sherlock always did was analyze the crime scenes, but the homes too if necessary, which is a lot easier to do when you work with the police lol.
doctors will do this sort of thing, but they either get permission first, or go with police if its needed for diagnosis
Recommend watching the show, it's available in a few places and really is quite good for what it is. It's not the best TV ever, but very engaging and entertaining when we aren't suffering through houses darker moments of addiction
Welcome to House M.D.!😂
There's two types of people; those who finish their dichotomes.
Had a friend who used to say, there are two kinds of people. Those who think there are two kinds of people. And those who don't.😇😇😇
This was the best part about the show. Youbcan have all the extraneous sub plots.
Consistently at death’s door 😆🤦♀️
Well……he wasn’t lying lmao
I think the girl who plays the patient was also on Law and Order SVU, or one of the other ones, and she played twin siblings, a brother, and sister who killed their father, and might have had D,I,D.
These vids make me lightheaded but I still watch cuz it's fascinating
Man. These uploads make me want a House movie that passes off the torch to Foreman and Chase in their place
That all happened in the last episode of the series, more or less.
There are two types of people. The ones with loaded guns and the ones who dig. You dig.
Parents who drug their kids without a prescription and especially just "to make them calm" should get their kids taken away from them. Those people aren't parents, they're egotists
There are three types of people: People who can count and people who can't.
Chase once again proved that he's the right choice to follow House's position as head of diagnostics.
I really need to re-watch this series.
Facts don't infer, they imply...
Give Chase a break - he's Australian
Pateint Auditioner : please say you can't feel your arm...
Withholding the truth from people always is the best option
especially when lives are on the line
You forgot /s
S/rooosh
@@supers0nic77what
i thought i seen all house eps 100 times, but i dont remember this one
Oh I just saw the strawberries in the car crash scene for the first time, explaining a trigger of her neurological symptoms.
I didn’t know the angel of death was a doctor.
I always forget just how unwatchable seasons 7 and 8 were. Real shame, given how good seasons 1-6 were.
the only show to survive the leading lady and leading man becoming a couple was Cheers.
This was an excellent episode, as good as anything in 1-3, which was the show's peak of popularity. Half of season 4 was wasted on nobodies we were never going to hear from again being winnowed down to three newbies a large and vocal chunk of the audience didn't want in the first place; the first half of season 5 tried to turn Olivia Wilde into the show's _de facto_ star. Despite some unevenness in the episodes and character misfires like Masters and Park, 7-8 were, on the whole, better than either 4 or 5.
A series of unfortunate events
One of my favorites ❤
Who is the actress? She’s good!
Her name is Madison Davenport
I believe this is the first scene of House I ever saw!
Kid didn't really stand a chance with the angel of death as one of her doctors.
Like 50 percent of houses patients can't move their arms lol
I love House, I love all the zebras and doctorspeak. But the ideas that doctors search people's houses, and that there are no nurses to speak of, or CT techs, and so forth, is pretty fanciful. Still the clinical stuff is a lot of fun. And House is such a loveable pr!k.
Vitamins are medicine/drugs. Not seen as bad, and thus not called drugs/medicine. Instead, it is called Vitamin and seen more acceptable.
With an hour! Wooo!
The mother looks like the actress from Dhar Mann
I think it would be cool if there was a medical show like this, that once the episode ended it show how much everything they did would cost in real life lmao.
Why does the kid look exactly like Lindsay Lohan!!
Right??
It's her clone (she has lupus POSSIBLY. Two types of ppl)
Lyndsay Lohan......... is in the eye of the beholder. I don't see it.
...those with loaded guns, and those who dig.
I swear my ex’s mom did this to her
I can't watch this...ive lived it 😢
There two types of people those who hear horses hoofs and those who hear unicorns hoofs.
I wonder if this episode was partly the inspiration for Omori.
Im confused what did she have that caused the bleeding and false positive pregnancy tests
Cancer (choriocarcinoma) with an undetectable or distant primary tumor that elevates HCG levels and mimics the symptoms of pregnancy.
She watched her father die 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Park is the least likable character on this show.
Love this show.
It would be insane to dose someone with diazepam without it being medically monitored!!!
Ethel from shameless what are you doing here!?
Multiple personalities, hypnosis what next? ESP and UFO's.
Free speech: Why is the one doctor dressed like Velma from scooby doo (including the glasses)?i guess producers wanted to catch us off guard?..😜🤓
This episode will ruin your day 🙁
Can’t understand if speed up
There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that understand the binary system and those that don't! 😃
There are two types of people; hot ones on TV, and ugly ones in the mirror
If you date someone with DID, you could technically cheat while still being faithful. 😬✌️
Possibly Appendix
house goat
The Park character was annoying.
Ugh i really have to watch this show
Season/episode?
From Season 8 Episode 7 ''Dead and Buried''
@@GlennTheSadMarinersFan Thank you
Hernandez Brenda Clark Larry White Lisa
If Iris survives her cancer, she has a bright future in the adult film industry.
This episode was really dumb because you don't magically get DID from a single event. You have to be raised in a traumatic environment for at least the first 8 years of your life for it to have a chance to manifest.
Considering her mom drugged her without her consent, there could be wayyy more trauma in there, psychological if not physical.
Robinson Amy Martinez Thomas Johnson Shirley
Brown James Lee Paul Brown Jeffrey
There are 3 kinds of people
the kind that can count and the kind that can't.
Taylor Scott Wilson Jose Allen Jeffrey
I feel like i seen every episode without watching any of them but I know that's not possible does this mean there is only like 40 ish really good episodes and everything else is just meh
Bur
Hypnosis doesn't work!
You're right. It doesn't work on 'some'.👍
Park ruins every single scene she's in.
wait did i just realize she's the same psycho kid in the walking dead? jeez
Wounder how much debt all the patients got into lol America loves there medical bills 😅
I like that my clinics aren't closed on the weekend
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Never been this early for anything in my life 😝
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😊
IM EARLY AF!!!!
Dang
And First 🙂🏆
Yoooo
im early
That corean character is so annoying. I do not watch episodes where she appears.
Me too. And it doesn't help the fact the girl irl is constantly accusing male celebrities of sa or molesting her which ends up fabricated.
*Korean
Charlene Yi. Have some respect
@@phastinemoonshe throws around false SA accusations screw her respect