@@csaw1270 well, it can be deep in a different way; deep in the way that when people view pieces of media that market themselves as being intellectual or thought provoking, they can end up seeing things and making connections that most likely aren't actually there.
Anyone else had one of those dreams? The ones where it feels like you’re up all night, but you’re actually sleeping? It’s like some weird middle ground between being awake and sleeping. You can still consciously think, but you’re still sleeping.
The time seems to jump between certain weird moments of lucidity, even though you're still asleep. You wake up feeling like shit and assume you haven't slept at all even though you tried all night, and yet strangely it went by rather fast. You keep expecting to feel really tired all day, but it never hits and you're just left perplexed about the whole affair.
Once my teacher taught me rotational mechanics in my dreams, I should mention he hadn't taught it prior to my dream, it was just his image in my brain and his teaching skill in my mind Next day I couldn't believe it, that was my brain imitating him with his skills of solving problems and not mine but technically mine.
Lawliet L Weird how the mind does that, isn’t it? You’ll see it a lot in the hard sciences, since nearly every concept can be built off of something. Your brain knew that whatever was happening next was a logical consequence of whatever came before. So your brain connected the dots in the form of a dream. It’s truly beautiful when something like that happens. It shows both hemispheres of your brain are well-adept to communicating with each other, and is a sign of intellectual potential. You should explore your brain’s capabilities. Speaking from experience, you can find a lot of fun things to do. You’re taking fun classes and you clearly have potential. Good on you!
@Carlos Spiceywhiener *SPOILER ALERT* Well, House went to sleep and had a dream , in which he solved what the patient had (hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia), and then wet his bed. Apparently, he was happy about it :/
4:07 *slips on puddle of yellow fluid on hospital floor* "What the hell this?" *Reaches out with fingers and touches it* 5 years of medical school well spent there
What I meant was, Wilson is always cautious about everything. He tries to be prepared. Always. And he always tries to be the nicest guy possible and not to bother other people. Even unknowingly. Him using elbow could be because 1. He didn't want to catch any germs from others' hands who flushed before. 2. He didn't want to spread the germs on his hand to the others by flushing with his dirty hands. I could be wrong, but hey it's something unusual and must mean something.
@@Shiirow Especially, since it's the first one *without* the catheter. Means his urethra's fine again. Sidenote: I love Wilson's face when he realises which answer was found where😂
I love the cinematography in this clip. You can tell there's something wrong with House; everytime he's on screen alone, like when he's talking to his team, the camera angle is in an awkward position and using a fisheye lens. A subtle hint that maybe he's not really there. It's just a dream.
I just noticed in the part where the patient is unconscious the info on the monitor is backwards the entire time. Dream give away. I love that attention to detail.
I didn’t look at it much but even with a glimpse it looked strange to me, I just didn’t bother looking at it, that makes a lot of sense now(it being backwards).
Not just the heart rate monitor, it appears as though the entire scene is mirrored. Cuddy’s hair parted to the opposite side, name tags in reverse and on the opposite side of their lab coats. Such a subtle detail that I almost didn’t realize why it looked off until reading your comment
Heck yes ... I use to get insomnia so bad, that it will be dawn at about, 6am, and my brain would be screaming for sleep, to the point it would nearly trigger a migraine. Fortunately, as I was unemployed at the time, I could allow myself to eventually pass out, except it would screw up the next night's sleep ...
A nurse buddy shared this story with me. He was approached by some other nurses who were having trouble getting a Foley catheter into a male patient. Apparently, he was particularly good with catheters so he told them he'd be happy to try. He went to the patient's room and explained just that. He asked to take a look to see what might be giving the other nurses the problem. My nurse friend pulled down the covers as the patient lifted his gown. My friend saw the problem immediately. He told the patient that he was going to go look for a much longer catheter.
So many subtle indicators that House is dreaming still before it's officially revealed. 2:35 Wide angle lens during every cut back to House during the sit-down scene. Atypical for these scenes. 3:32 The heartrate monitor is flipped around and no one notices. During the whole scene, things happen that don't normally happen. With everyone getting paged at once, it would imply an emergency, which it is, but with Cuddy being there--another anomaly, doing nurse work as though there are no nurses tending to this high priority patient--and the other 3 doctors just standing around doing nothing and asking questions not fit for an emergency, doing diagnostics instead of working to keep the patient stable--like HOUSE does the whole scene.
Actually, if you look closely, *everything* is flipped in that whole scene: the numbers on all the monitors, the parts in Cuddy's and Chase's hair, even which side of the bed the IV pole is on.
@@soleiltounsi6754 I honestly hated how Cuddy dumped Lucas, and I actually hated Lucas the moment he was introduced, but he showed everything House lacked, initiative, he went undeterred after Cuddy the moment he set his eyes on her, he even helped her by taking care of her newly adopted baby like a boss, I hate to admit it, but Lucas was acting like a true man would for his desired woman, meanwhile, House was acting creepily like a teen stalking Cuddy and trying to "get her to like him" ugh.
2:55 Here, Cameron says “we have to come up with some brilliant while you’re warm and cozy in your bed at home”. That’s hilarious because he is at home. His brain was telling him that. He just misinterpreted it because he thought he actually was at work
And when you know how bad it feels because you experienced it, you cringe even harder. I had surgery for scoliosis and they had to basically cut open all my back, but the pain I felt while they removed the catheter was the worst one I experienced in all the time I was in the hospital.
I still remember the pain of taking out my own catheter in the hospital in the bathroom. I could not figure out why there was so much pain. Then I saw the middle of the tube had square filter in the middle. I was like "That makes no sense." But the pain made sense.
@@luka3715 yes, it goes in your pee hole. About 10 inches, and if done properly you have no control to very little. The end of the tube is supposed to end up in the bladder, bypassing both of the urethral sphincters.
Aside from the tube that pee comes out of at the end of the catheter, there is also a little other port which feeds a thin tube that goes up to a deflated balloon near the bladder end of the catheter. Once the catheter is all the way in, they use a syringe full of saline to inflate the balloon to make sure the catheter doesn't slip out. They deflate the balloon by drawing out the saline via the port before removing the catheter. It must have hurt like hell to pull it out without deflating the balloon!!
@@TheChewyleaf Is that what it was? I was wondering what that thing in the middle was. Yeah it hurt alright. But it was one of those things where I was like "Uninformed" at what to expect, so I was not scared about doing it as it happened. Meaning, I expected just a tube to come out. Not an extra piece. So, while it was happening, I was like "This is hurting more than I thought. Surely it will be over soon." But won't like, the pain goes away quick. I heard its the same when you pass a stone. In that hurts while it happens, once its over its like it never happened. Ignorance was bliss in this instance.
I like how she says "that ship sailed long ago", yet she obviously seems flattered that he's not upset that Cuddy made out with someone, it just wasn't him.
When i was addicted to opiates id do little but watch tv, and i would go a week without peeing or shitting. Id sit on the toilet for 2 hours just saying please please
That's not quite it. It's the start of the 'House gets into a fight with his own brain' recurring plot point - especially for season finales. Which peaks in the episode 'House's Head' and ends with his psychotic break where he's institutionalized.
I love how when the dream starts, the angles of the shots change. House is in hyper focus while the background seems to bend backwards around him, but when he looks at the team, they seem further away than they should, and their background seems just slightly fuzzy and too far away. Great visual way of keying the viewer into the idea that its not real.
I had a back injury awhile back had paralysis from the Waste down couldn't feel what it felt like then almost a month later got some feeling back and I hated it feels like a snake trying to crawl into you
Well as a woman it would be pretty impossible to do it to yourself I feel. I guess it’s possible but you can grab to something. But I imagine it would not feel pleasant for anyone.
OG Zombie Blunt that episode was what happened to Susannah Cahalan there’s a movie called Brain On Fire. There’s a scene where she’s in the pool. What was she trying to do? Cool. Her. Brain! Her parents actually watched House in the actual book that she wrote she passed out in the living room probably during a rerun or taped broadcast of The Social Contract. But of course even if they saw the episode that he injected the guy with cortisol and he woke up he was already in advanced stages and Susannah wasn’t quite at that point yet so that’s probably why they didn’t know.
I love how the entire scene when it’s his dream is slightly distorted or from unusual camera angles, not enough to be obvious but there if you’re looking for it
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House: *drops catheter and smiles* I'd smile too if I just had my first nights sleep in days and woke up realizing I didn't have to remove the catheter and experience discomfort.
I can really identify with that feeling of being really tired and lying awake in bed while the minutes tick away like seconds, knowing that you’re going to have to go back to work utterly exhausted in X number of hours.
Only time I ever solved the case, my family has HHT and I knew it like 15 min in. Unrealistic though arterial venous malformations in the brain and lungs (in adults) take years to grow large enough to bleed and would have been seen on the scans
Don't you love when they freak out when he takes a Vicoden or omg 2 Vicoden when he been taking them for years and there doing but giving him a mental fix?
Waking dreams are awesome... I've trained myself to learn to know when I'm dreaming. I lift one leg in the air, then there other. If i float, I'm dreaming.
8:00 "You really got the answer in your sleep" Study Tesla's thought patterns.. He trained his subconscious to solve his problems in his dreams and yes it works like a charm *-)
I just realised the entire dream is flipped, including the numbers. That attention to detail really made this scene. I kept asking myself why this scene looks so 'weird'
Mathematicians may speak of the three B's: bed, bath, and bus. I cannot tell you how many problems I have solved while engaged in a totally separate activity from the effort of problem solving. At least, I will have the final spark of inspiration, and then some pencil and paper work clear up the details within a couple hours at most. It is very rewarding to become part of a tradition that synthesizes together so seamlessly the creative and analytical methods. Mathematics and medicine, I am sure, are among them.
I never noticed this until they taught us how to do Foley catheters in school Its impossible that House was stupid enough to NOT inflate the balloon. When you get a catheter inserted, we add saline to a small balloon at the end to make sure the catheter cannot slip out of the bladder. If it does, the balloon remains inflated and causes a fuuuuuckton of pain/tearing and that only happens if you yank the everloving heck out of the thing.
Catheters can, if not often, have a balloon in them that allow them to inflate at the tip. It is not unheard of or uncommon for delirious or unaware patients to rip out the catheter while it is inflated. You are now imagining the pain. You're welcome.
Even in his sleep he knows how his medical team is betraying him.
Just goes to show that he pays attention to his team, even if he gives off the impression of not caring.
He knew they'd be sleeping in the lounge AND that they'd switch meds.
The man knows his people.
It pretty much shows in Chase stabbing episode House basically manipulates them to take the idea they prefer.
He also knew what was going to be on TV the next day
Lol
I like how house took the middle urinal like a sociopath. Real devotion to the character on the writers part
The devil is on the details
it's not that deep
@@csaw1270 well, it can be deep in a different way; deep in the way that when people view pieces of media that market themselves as being intellectual or thought provoking, they can end up seeing things and making connections that most likely aren't actually there.
@@a.m.6138 Hannibal!! But I think it was "the devil is in the details"
if you have written the dialogue from Hannibal.
Don't think too much into it, he pretty much took the middle one to make space for wilson when he enters the shot lol......
"hes bleeding out"
"theres no blood on the bed"
" *fine hes bleeding in* "
that one got me 😂
if hes going to die, thats me hes going to live
@@dangertm9702 wow you made him change a correct spelling to a mistake 🤣
When people urinate in dreams, they normally urinate in real life too.
I laughed like hell at that one. 😂
Internal bleeding can occur in the arterial walls of a circulatory system.
Anyone else had one of those dreams? The ones where it feels like you’re up all night, but you’re actually sleeping? It’s like some weird middle ground between being awake and sleeping. You can still consciously think, but you’re still sleeping.
Yes!
That isn't healthy. Your brain and body will feel like it's been awake all night. We need a healthy sleep cycle to be completely rested.
The time seems to jump between certain weird moments of lucidity, even though you're still asleep. You wake up feeling like shit and assume you haven't slept at all even though you tried all night, and yet strangely it went by rather fast. You keep expecting to feel really tired all day, but it never hits and you're just left perplexed about the whole affair.
Once my teacher taught me rotational mechanics in my dreams, I should mention he hadn't taught it prior to my dream, it was just his image in my brain and his teaching skill in my mind
Next day I couldn't believe it, that was my brain imitating him with his skills of solving problems and not mine but technically mine.
Lawliet L Weird how the mind does that, isn’t it? You’ll see it a lot in the hard sciences, since nearly every concept can be built off of something. Your brain knew that whatever was happening next was a logical consequence of whatever came before. So your brain connected the dots in the form of a dream. It’s truly beautiful when something like that happens. It shows both hemispheres of your brain are well-adept to communicating with each other, and is a sign of intellectual potential. You should explore your brain’s capabilities. Speaking from experience, you can find a lot of fun things to do. You’re taking fun classes and you clearly have potential. Good on you!
I like how Cuddy slightly changes her pose when he says he thought about her, indicating that she's VERY pleased by this fact.
I generally don't like Lisa Edelstein's performances ... but sometimes like this subtle change she excels!!
I like the genuine laugh at the end
@@tindroyes Why not?
I noticed that too
her supertanker knows also
"Or rubber tubes shoved up your urethra."
"You cathed yourself?"
Haha, that part got me
@Carlos Spiceywhiener *SPOILER ALERT* Well, House went to sleep and had a dream , in which he solved what the patient had (hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia), and then wet his bed. Apparently, he was happy about it :/
@@zoeliu3191 youd be happy too if you hadnt peed for 3 days and the posibility of kidney failure became more and more real if you dont
"Its actually not that bad after the first.. idk 9 or 10 inches" xDD
@@user-pi3hd2bt3f ive had bad urine retention before, i would fucking rejoice if i peed the bed during a bad acute retention.
I was more terrified by the non sterile technique used to catch himself. The nurse in me cringed..
4:07
*slips on puddle of yellow fluid on hospital floor*
"What the hell this?"
*Reaches out with fingers and touches it*
5 years of medical school well spent there
Clearly its a broken ankle or diabetes
Yes, it is not like it was a dream or something...
@@ericschuh9394 Obviously it's Lupus, man....
@@ananyaneralla5382 but its never lupus
@@ericschuh9394
Its always lupus *everything is lupus*
When Wilson flushes with his elbow. Subtle things reflecting character traits.
I always use my foot to flush, at home or in public bathrooms. What does that say about me?
What I meant was, Wilson is always cautious about everything. He tries to be prepared. Always. And he always tries to be the nicest guy possible and not to bother other people. Even unknowingly.
Him using elbow could be because 1. He didn't want to catch any germs from others' hands who flushed before. 2. He didn't want to spread the germs on his hand to the others by flushing with his dirty hands.
I could be wrong, but hey it's something unusual and must mean something.
@@SuperStarr817 you don't like touching things with possible germs
Actually I was waiting for Wilson to wash his hands after but they never showed
I noticed that too and was like 'that's a nice touch'
Never seen a guy look so happy after peeing his bed
"Finally; an excuse to do laundry
well if you were unable to urinate for an extended period of time... you too would be happy to finally pee, even if its in your bed.
aman satpathy after the day I had if that happened to me tomorrow morning I’d be happy
@@Shiirow Especially, since it's the first one *without* the catheter. Means his urethra's fine again. Sidenote: I love Wilson's face when he realises which answer was found where😂
House: :]
I love how House knew they would do the uranium treatment before they told him. He dreamed that something went wrong from them doing that.
Well, he was half-right. He correctly assumed the kids would do the treatment, but he was wrong about it harming the patient.
That's what being gifted is like. Your brain never shuts up.
I love the cinematography in this clip. You can tell there's something wrong with House; everytime he's on screen alone, like when he's talking to his team, the camera angle is in an awkward position and using a fisheye lens. A subtle hint that maybe he's not really there. It's just a dream.
Yeah, they Dutch-angled the camera so hard, I assumed they were going to offer to pay their half of the dinner check.
Yea
So the fact that it's mirrored is not big enough in comparison to camera angle?
I just noticed in the part where the patient is unconscious the info on the monitor is backwards the entire time. Dream give away. I love that attention to detail.
I didn’t look at it much but even with a glimpse it looked strange to me, I just didn’t bother looking at it, that makes a lot of sense now(it being backwards).
Not just the heart rate monitor, it appears as though the entire scene is mirrored. Cuddy’s hair parted to the opposite side, name tags in reverse and on the opposite side of their lab coats. Such a subtle detail that I almost didn’t realize why it looked off until reading your comment
Even the lounge door was reversed in the dream. Left-hand inward swing in the dream, right-hand inward swing in reality
@@LSoK371 Very cool, such things happen in real dreams too, often the small details are completely wrong
@@LSoK371 I believe that door opens both ways.
They really captured the feeling of a frustratingly restless night well with that scene near the start.
Heck yes ...
I use to get insomnia so bad, that it will be dawn at about, 6am, and my brain would be screaming for sleep, to the point it would nearly trigger a migraine.
Fortunately, as I was unemployed at the time, I could allow myself to eventually pass out, except it would screw up the next night's sleep ...
@@nigelft You're not the only one. I went through the same thing. Affected my sleep pattern, can't sleep without melatonin still.
A nurse buddy shared this story with me. He was approached by some other nurses who were having trouble getting a Foley catheter into a male patient. Apparently, he was particularly good with catheters so he told them he'd be happy to try. He went to the patient's room and explained just that. He asked to take a look to see what might be giving the other nurses the problem. My nurse friend pulled down the covers as the patient lifted his gown. My friend saw the problem immediately. He told the patient that he was going to go look for a much longer catheter.
Oh my
Are you telling me this man had a schlong so long it didn’t work with the initial catheter??
@@SangreFriasBack im sorry you had a rough time sir
Ah, a case of Dig-Bickulitis.
Suffering from success.
Anyone notice how when house turns on the news in both dream and reality it's the same crash? Dude is not just a genius, but psychic.
As a NJ resident, it's fair to say that there will ALWAYS be an incident on the parkway. Don't need to be psychic to predict that.
Everyone noticed tthat and as a person below said - there's always a crash on the news.
I'm fascinated how he was able to predict an incident on the Garden State Parkway southbound on exit 91.
I mean, it’s the Garden State Parkway.
It’s not hard to predict.
There's just certain places where there's always a wreck😭
Not only that, but Chase and foreman asleep on the sofa, and foreman asking if he had a nice night. 😁. And a few other things
if you pee in your dream and wet the bed
its technically A DREAM COME TRUE
A dream none of us ever wants to come true. 😂
@@sugamon3692agreed i hate those dreams and they make me cranky because my mind thinks i haven't slept in days.
"there's a reason, there has to be." House's thought process, motivation and rationalizations all summed up by his own quote.
From cathing himself to performing a surgery on his leg.Hugh Laurie, what an actor.
... An surgery?
@@hellohi4543 ups. Thx for catching that.
So many subtle indicators that House is dreaming still before it's officially revealed.
2:35 Wide angle lens during every cut back to House during the sit-down scene. Atypical for these scenes.
3:32 The heartrate monitor is flipped around and no one notices.
During the whole scene, things happen that don't normally happen. With everyone getting paged at once, it would imply an emergency, which it is, but with Cuddy being there--another anomaly, doing nurse work as though there are no nurses tending to this high priority patient--and the other 3 doctors just standing around doing nothing and asking questions not fit for an emergency, doing diagnostics instead of working to keep the patient stable--like HOUSE does the whole scene.
Actually, if you look closely, *everything* is flipped in that whole scene: the numbers on all the monitors, the parts in Cuddy's and Chase's hair, even which side of the bed the IV pole is on.
The footage in the patient's room is flipped, everything is normal in the office. (Look at their hair and shirts, for instance.)
Cuddy: _"...get over me."_
House: _"oof, wait until season six, when I stalk you creepily like a teenager!"_
Lol)
I read it and I heard house's voice. This is something he would say.
Ugh I really hate how they destroyed House in the seasons 5, 6 and 7 with such toxic relationship.
@@soleiltounsi6754 I honestly hated how Cuddy dumped Lucas, and I actually hated Lucas the moment he was introduced, but he showed everything House lacked, initiative, he went undeterred after Cuddy the moment he set his eyes on her, he even helped her by taking care of her newly adopted baby like a boss, I hate to admit it, but Lucas was acting like a true man would for his desired woman, meanwhile, House was acting creepily like a teen stalking Cuddy and trying to "get her to like him" ugh.
@@soleiltounsi6754 as if House himself wasnt a toxic person lmao
"If you're still referring to your ass, I think the super tanker sailed a long time ago, would be the more precise metaphor"
😂😂😂😂
That exchange with Cuddy at the end was mighty sweet!
2:55 Here, Cameron says “we have to come up with some brilliant while you’re warm and cozy in your bed at home”. That’s hilarious because he is at home. His brain was telling him that. He just misinterpreted it because he thought he actually was at work
One of those times when Cuddy got the best of House and they both enjoyed it.
House: I've been thinking about you
Cuddy: *visibly pleased*
have you ever ran around with a catheter in you and a rip in your urine collection bag?
The way she laugh at the end , she's so not over it.
the catheter scene just makes me cringe all the time.
I like how he's still on the toilet tho, I know it's the first time but made me chuckle
I have put multiple catheters in other people but thinking about doing it to myself just makes me cringe so hard
Vicodin
And when you know how bad it feels because you experienced it, you cringe even harder.
I had surgery for scoliosis and they had to basically cut open all my back, but the pain I felt while they removed the catheter was the worst one I experienced in all the time I was in the hospital.
It didn't bother House the first 9 or 10 inches. LOL
I still remember the pain of taking out my own catheter in the hospital in the bathroom. I could not figure out why there was so much pain. Then I saw the middle of the tube had square filter in the middle. I was like "That makes no sense." But the pain made sense.
@@luka3715 yes, it goes in your pee hole. About 10 inches, and if done properly you have no control to very little. The end of the tube is supposed to end up in the bladder, bypassing both of the urethral sphincters.
😱
Aside from the tube that pee comes out of at the end of the catheter, there is also a little other port which feeds a thin tube that goes up to a deflated balloon near the bladder end of the catheter. Once the catheter is all the way in, they use a syringe full of saline to inflate the balloon to make sure the catheter doesn't slip out. They deflate the balloon by drawing out the saline via the port before removing the catheter. It must have hurt like hell to pull it out without deflating the balloon!!
You removed your own catheter without deflating the balloon? Risky...not to mention ouch!
@@TheChewyleaf Is that what it was? I was wondering what that thing in the middle was. Yeah it hurt alright. But it was one of those things where I was like "Uninformed" at what to expect, so I was not scared about doing it as it happened. Meaning, I expected just a tube to come out. Not an extra piece. So, while it was happening, I was like "This is hurting more than I thought. Surely it will be over soon." But won't like, the pain goes away quick. I heard its the same when you pass a stone. In that hurts while it happens, once its over its like it never happened. Ignorance was bliss in this instance.
ive spent the whole winter being single and watching house clips on youtube
SEAN LEE I feel you
Sameeeee here. Cheers to us 😂
big mood dude
Hah novice
20 years headed to 21 without a girlfriend.
@@DM27995 same here ....guess we are all sailing in the same ship
"It's not that bad after the first nine or ten inches"
- that's what she said?
...did she peg you?
"The Power of a Night's Rest," I watched at 5 AM...
Oh shit it actually is 5 AM now
i watched while preparing to go to school with zero sleep last night. 😂
4:42 am EST
4: 46 am here
6:40 A.M. bois
8:10 the way she looks at him when he says "I've been thinking about you"!!!
And then he goes and catches Chase and Cameron getting busy in the janitor's closet. Good day for House; 10/10.
Incontinent Dreaming
Figured It Out
A Work Affair
The Power of A Night Rest
We can piece the whole episode now. Thank you! Next!
I like how she says "that ship sailed long ago", yet she obviously seems flattered that he's not upset that Cuddy made out with someone, it just wasn't him.
Cuddy sashaying away in her white coat while superfly plays is such a great moment on this show
LOOK IVE BEEN HERE FOR 5 DAYS I HAVENT EATEN DRINK OR CRAPPED IN 5 DAYS IT ALL STARTED WITH ONE HPISE VIDEO U STILL HAVE TIME SAVE YOURSELF
😂
@@Sol_Badguy_GG 6 THERES STILL A CHANCE
It is too late, I am already doomed, it has been 5 years.
Did you try a Sodium Bicarbonate infusion to flush the depleted uranium?
When i was addicted to opiates id do little but watch tv, and i would go a week without peeing or shitting. Id sit on the toilet for 2 hours just saying please please
The implication in this episode of House having psychic powers is insane btw lmao
That's not quite it.
It's the start of the 'House gets into a fight with his own brain' recurring plot point - especially for season finales.
Which peaks in the episode 'House's Head' and ends with his psychotic break where he's institutionalized.
@@JoshSweetvalethat happens at end of season 5, this is way before... this is like season 3 or something...
Y'all spending all this time making these for us to enjoy for like ten minutes
Lol
@@chaosdweller I love your user name!
WhyDoIHaveToBePartOfGoogle+JustToWatchTH-camNow?? *What about mine?*
I'm gonna kill myself
@@Es-yb3db yeah.. don't do that please
Any guy that can willingly insert a catheter into himself deserves a bottle of vic's.
I love how when the dream starts, the angles of the shots change. House is in hyper focus while the background seems to bend backwards around him, but when he looks at the team, they seem further away than they should, and their background seems just slightly fuzzy and too far away. Great visual way of keying the viewer into the idea that its not real.
Wow, that scene on the toilet was hard for me, as a man, to watch.
Ooo I know 😬
I had a back injury awhile back had paralysis from the Waste down couldn't feel what it felt like then almost a month later got some feeling back and I hated it feels like a snake trying to crawl into you
Well as a woman it would be pretty impossible to do it to yourself I feel. I guess it’s possible but you can grab to something. But I imagine it would not feel pleasant for anyone.
5:20 why do I get so happy when I see house smile like that, maybe it's just Hugh Laurie.
9:19 "Get over me"
I was hoping House would respond with "Get under me"....disappointing.
You gotta love how house is so smart he can dream the actual news story that will be on the next day
I'm gonna officially consider this uploading man as my New God.
how do you know its not 5 women working for NBC
Daniel because house is fox owned
@@Yuzurea Actually NBC owns the distribution rights, even though the show did originally air on FOX
Well now it is on Amazon prime
We need house to cure coronavirus patients with a simple injection of cortisol
OG Zombie Blunt that episode was what happened to Susannah Cahalan there’s a movie called Brain On Fire. There’s a scene where she’s in the pool. What was she trying to do? Cool. Her. Brain! Her parents actually watched House in the actual book that she wrote she passed out in the living room probably during a rerun or taped broadcast of The Social Contract. But of course even if they saw the episode that he injected the guy with cortisol and he woke up he was already in advanced stages and Susannah wasn’t quite at that point yet so that’s probably why they didn’t know.
Its not lupus
Nah, prednisone
Well, that's basically dexamethasone which is a treatment now being used...
@Ben Lutz Don't tell me what to do! :P
I love how the entire scene when it’s his dream is slightly distorted or from unusual camera angles, not enough to be obvious but there if you’re looking for it
Maybe change the bag before you went to sleep idk...
yeah really, it looked near full before he went to bed. lol
Think the pain putting it in was enough to make him not want to replace it lol
@@gxgycf8348 The bags come with drains. You don't need to pull the catheter.
God bless the man that came up with that to minimize suffering lol@@thistles
@@bigbird4481 amen 😩
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Could u imagine how they'd react if he told them about his dream. And that's how he knew everything.
House: *drops catheter and smiles*
I'd smile too if I just had my first nights sleep in days and woke up realizing I didn't have to remove the catheter and experience discomfort.
"Source: This was revealed to me in a dream"
-The references of a medical paper written by Gregory House
The directing/cinematography of this is so well-thought-out
I can really identify with that feeling of being really tired and lying awake in bed while the minutes tick away like seconds, knowing that you’re going to have to go back to work utterly exhausted in X number of hours.
This show has so much humor...It makes me laugh out loud..love it
I'll say it again like all the other people. Whoever the hell is still uploading these. Thank you.
The fact she noticed his habits, even the thoughts of her in the bedroom shows she misses things to
"His not bleeding out.. Coz no blood in his bed.. "
"Alright fine.. Bleeding in.. "
1:28 and again at 1:32 The room is reversed! lol..
Lol wtf
Good eye
Makes sense since that's the transition into a dream.
As one person already answered, it shows the transmission between reality and a dream, also hope you doing well buddy :)
Only time I ever solved the case, my family has HHT and I knew it like 15 min in. Unrealistic though arterial venous malformations in the brain and lungs (in adults) take years to grow large enough to bleed and would have been seen on the scans
The utter lack of sterile technique or even clean technique for that cath insertion gave me a UTI
His expressions when he cathed himself looked like he really did it. Either he really did it or Hugh is just that good of an actor.
i doubt they would make him actually do it 😂😂 hes prob just good at acting ahaha
Life in the 413 He’s that good of an actor
I mean think about it do you think they really made him cut into his leg to remove tumors???
@@HouseLover4344 Of course not. Hugh is just that good.
@@blah8605 He really is.
This episode made me genuinely long for a catheter for sleeping. The idea of just never having to get out of bed to pee is so attractive to me.
Trust me, you're better off getting up to pee at night
A bottle or a bedpan?
Catheters are... unpleasant.
Or you could wear Depends.
Hugh Laurie's smile after the dream and his smile towards the end just made me fall in love straight again😔💗
I would have loved to have seen Hugh Laurie’s face when he read the script: ‘House then caths himself’.
I like how he knew Chase and Foreman would be sleeping while Cameron would still be working
Was eating dinner and suddenly it cuts to House urine flowing through the Catheter.
_Bon Appetite_ 👌
2:14 and 5:30 - House's dream even predicted the incident on the Garden State Parkway.
"its not bad after the first 9 or 10 inches" hahahah. God I miss this show... what I would give for one more season....
I had a patient with this condition last week... not admitted with anything related to it but still pretty neat to see them talk about it on house
“Super Tanker” 😂😂 I love house.
❤❤❤same ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
He added a new meaning to the phrase "House is on fire"
-No hairs and cauterization scars.
-Which means?
-He had it cauterized
😂
House is the only guy to smile when he realizes he's peed the bed 🤣
5:12 is this what pro gamers do when they don’t have time to take breaks😂
Pro gamers have shit buckets instead of chairs
1zanneth Lol true
@@1zanneth but moooom
@@yt-sh more hotpockets!!
@@yt-sh no no you gotta say it like this. But meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeem
4:55 Only house can make his hallucinations feel bad 😂
House wetting the bead and smiling is so absurd out of context
???
Bead?
House: inserts catheter up his groin Every guy watching: 😖
House, one of the brightest minds in modern medicine, smiles when he pees the bed.
I think it is because it was not real that would be so embarrassing and dr Chase fell ov
Over on it 😂
"you have a nice night?"
"NO."
hit different
Don't you love when they freak out when he takes a Vicoden or omg 2 Vicoden when he been taking them for years and there doing but giving him a mental fix?
He even dreamed up what will be the topic on TV when he wakes up Foreman and Chase. A true genius.
Waking dreams are awesome... I've trained myself to learn to know when I'm dreaming. I lift one leg in the air, then there other. If i float, I'm dreaming.
"Have a nice night?"
"NO."
*walks out*
Best part.
That supertanker line almost killed me!
5:46 Man, Chase looking cute there. These clips start hitting different after a few hours of watching
“It’s actually not that bad after the first, I don’t know, 9 or 10 inches.”
I wish I had House’s quick wit.
The last scene has strong „I’m ovulating, lets go” energy.
Waking Foreman and Chase with a loud TV. He's dream came true 😂
8:00 "You really got the answer in your sleep"
Study Tesla's thought patterns.. He trained his subconscious to solve his problems in his dreams and yes it works like a charm *-)
I just realised the entire dream is flipped, including the numbers. That attention to detail really made this scene. I kept asking myself why this scene looks so 'weird'
Mathematicians may speak of the three B's: bed, bath, and bus. I cannot tell you how many problems I have solved while engaged in a totally separate activity from the effort of problem solving. At least, I will have the final spark of inspiration, and then some pencil and paper work clear up the details within a couple hours at most. It is very rewarding to become part of a tradition that synthesizes together so seamlessly the creative and analytical methods. Mathematics and medicine, I am sure, are among them.
When answers come to you in a dream are the best kinds of dreams. This has happened to me twice so far in my life.
No I am not a doctor.
I never noticed this until they taught us how to do Foley catheters in school
Its impossible that House was stupid enough to NOT inflate the balloon. When you get a catheter inserted, we add saline to a small balloon at the end to make sure the catheter cannot slip out of the bladder. If it does, the balloon remains inflated and causes a fuuuuuckton of pain/tearing and that only happens if you yank the everloving heck out of the thing.
Guy was desperate enough to run his own cath and was high on painkillers. Chances of him being clear-headed were pretty slim.
5:19 That's the face of relief right there! 😂
That Wolfmother song brings me back to FlatOut 2, pleasantly surprised to hear it again!
Catheters can, if not often, have a balloon in them that allow them to inflate at the tip. It is not unheard of or uncommon for delirious or unaware patients to rip out the catheter while it is inflated. You are now imagining the pain. You're welcome.
That ending was romantic. Very romantic.