Yasiin Bey FKA Mos Def Is Locked-In | House M.D.
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- Yasiin Bey formerly known as Mos Def plays a man who has locked in syndrome and is only able to communicate through blinking.
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Season 5 Episode 19 "Locked in"
House is injured in a motorcycle accident in New York and finds himself in bed next to a patient (Mos Def) suffering from complete paralysis from a bicycling accident. As House transfers the patient to Princeton to determine what's wrong with him, Wilson tries to find out why House was in New York in the first place.
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Out of all the patients who appear in the show, he's been the most likeable
Mighty mos def
Cause you got to know this one to a more personal level than all the others
Man I feel sorry for mos def .. last I heard he was arrested with a "world passport" and I never heard of him again
"Speak English! Is it fixable, what does it mean?"
No line in the entire show has hit it's mark home as much as this one.
@@richardalfaro4933 That was in 2016. He’s still on social media this year. Just not very active.
"Or maybe you should have your midlife crisis after I'm better"
Perfect line!
"oh that's very thoughtful of you" 😂the writing in this show is pure gold
That Chrysler Sebring convertible, feather earring and matching ponytail makes me think you aren't taking your midlife crisis seriously
I just read your comment at the exact time it happened in the video
The wife verbally responding to the guy’s thoughts was pretty nice character building. It’s a nice way of saying “the wife gets her husband and knows how he would feel or what he would say.”
I love the fact that we can see his point of view. It's just so heartbreaking and scary. I think the line "Talk to me I'm not a piece of furniture!" is so powerful.
When I went through brain surgery, I had a similar situation to this patient. I felt floaty, and time had no meaning. Minutes became days, became weeks. This almost surreal in and out feeling like being in multiple places at once. The ending questions in this video perfectly sums up how I felt when trying to communicate with my loved ones. I would try to say something and end up saying the wrong words, but my brain was convinced I used the right ones. Think saying "Car" when you mean "Food", but your completely convinced you said "Food". This episode almost gave me flashbacks to that time in my life. I only came to this video in the first place to better explain it to a person sitting next to me.
@@YourContradiction Thanks for sharing your story. It`s always good to hear other people experiences to understand life a little better.
@@freespeech3817 No problem. I have a rather unique experience, & if it can help even 1 person know what to expect during a potentially similar situation, then I think it is good to speak up.
@@YourContradiction Just curious, do you know any website where people with similar experiences share them? I`m not asking for stricte spiritual site, just those with medical explanations or medical records.
@@freespeech3817 Unfortunately no... If I had to make a gander, id say some special sub-redit but I wouldn't get caught dead on that site nowadays. I can tell you that I have participated in a few "Tumor Support groups" that I had found on facebook a while back. These led me to some fruitful information I used for my own situation, & quite a number of other participants (aprox: 20 or so) but nothing on a scale I would say was worthy of note beyond my particular needs. Sorry if this reply seems pointless.
"We're going to put you out, just so we can drill the hole."
"Oh, that's very thoughtful of you."
my favorite episode from the series. mos def's voice acting is fucking incredible. such a conceptually difficult task and he does it with ease. insane.
You should watch be kind rewind
Mos def isn't the greatest actor in the world but he is surprisingly talented.
that's some creative cinematography
Agreed!
I thought it was on point.
Its taken from a movie on the same disease based on a true story by a man who had this syndrome and manahed to wrote a book with his eyelids (no joke). Its *The Diving Bell and The Butterfly*
Absolutely brilliant work
M*A*S*H had a REALLY similar episode where a soldier caught a hunk of shrapnel in the chest and he had to visit the Mobile Army Service Hospital, and wackiness insued. The whole episode was shot from the soldier's perspective in the hospital bed.
“Sorry you were crying.”
Wooaaaaaaah
_"Damn..."_
“I’m liking this one more and more, don’t fire him”
A fairly common reaction to Taub I would say. I thought he was the most bland character amongst the potential recruits in season 4 but he eventually became my favorite character.
All of the other characters have such extreme personalities but Taub is so grounded despite being as smart and as witty as any of the others.
for those of you wondering: he had a fairly rare infection called Leptospriosis, a bacteria only found in animal urine. he had a papercut on his finger and didn't cover it with a bandage before he helped a buddy clean out his basement, where there was rat urine
Does he get fixed
@@The8B1tWarrior Yes
What’s the show called
@@nitroghost544 bro its in the title, description, channel name, channel description, every comment, the video itself, end card, and the thumbnail
@@nitroghost544 It's The Good Doctor. Most of the cast doesn't join until episode 3 so make sure to watch all of them.
House just casually pulled a Sherlock Holmes narrowing down places like nobody else's business.
Considering his character is based on Holmes.. hence the name House like Homes(Holmes)
Davis Nicholas and his best friend Wilson is based on Watson, Sherlock’s partner
@@BerangNedTal both self destructive drug addicts too
@@Skoomz both live in 221B
and the fact that house got shot by a guy called moriarty
That bit where he's with his kids if it hits you emotionally as it was designed too then the next sequence where 13 comes up and wipes his tears is so surreal of a 4th wall break if you're crying as well. I'm in awe someone came up with the idea then executed it so well. Awesome scene.
I loved the storytelling through this perspective. Quite scary to be locked inside your body that way.
It's called "Locked in syndrome". It's very rare, very difficult to diagnose and I'd imagine very scary indeed.
I like how this patient kept his sense of humor even in the most terrifying circumstances.
Hoodsmarts 101 with Tyrone
I think it very cool to show this episode from the patients perspective. Once he lost the ability to communicate, we lost the ability to "see" his perspective.
This show is so exceptional. Creatively risky. Some of these concepts were really off the wall and hard to pull off. But they did it
M*A*S*H did the same thing in 1978 with "Point of View". This kind of storytelling, if done right, shows the side mostly shunned from the audience all the rest of the time.
Dude.... that was so trippy but so cool!
Loved the line "Tell the wife to stop crying and get in here!" 🤣
It is a total miracle that House was at that hospital when they brought him in and thought he was incorrectly diagnosed as braindead when he was not which House correctly guessed.
This is the last episode with Kutner when he was alive...
Still sad he decided to take that job in the White House. He was already at home on House!
Did he die in real life??
@@eleanor9097 no, he took a job in the white house for obama
Its nice that his character got the diagnosis correct in his final episode
Lan Mandragoran What job do you know?
"I'm liking this one more and more - don't fire him." 😂😂😂
Infection from rat pee that was in his buddy’s bassement,
It spread through a papercut he got on his finger
Locked In Syndrome secondary to Leptospirosis
Caroline B DONT SPOIL IT
Gscop goo to know?
@@elijah5212 Caroline, thank you for telling us.
Some of us will almost certainly never see the rest of the episode, and we care to know.
Thank you...this keeps me from tearing off what's left of my hair
I have to say, 3:20 is a really accurate portrayal of going under anesthesia; the fading sounds, the feeling of falling. it made me flash back to MRI's when they used propofol to put me under, gave me goosebumps for a moment.
I thought I was falling asleep watching that scene myself lol
Whyd they put u out for an mri?
@@G00NIE have had bad experiences with mri's so I tend to panic and/or shift around too much, so it's just easier for me and them to put me under for it.
I have had so many MRI that I easily fall asleep. Every time.
The two or three times I was put under that I remember, it happened quite quickly and without the effects you're describing. They must have given me some good stuff.
“Tell the wife to stop crying. Get in here!” 😂😂
"stop treating me like im a piece of furniture and tell me whats going on"
B P i don’t think there are any secret racists in the team
зизиза open ones?
зизиза House is very racist in one episode, which I can’t remember the title! Foreman was using the whiteboard, and house said “it’s called a white board for a reason.”
@@lorijosephson9062 Not racist, because its what everyone in the world except morons like you call a joke.
Tony Ravioli bruh I was being sarcastic-
For anyone watching recently, there was a story on TH-cam about a body builder with this syndrome. His wife met him knowing he had locked in syndrome and learned their own way of communicating and his body building team also so that he could continue living his life and doing what he loves.
H...how?
As a nurse I can tell you that no doctor would ever cath a patient 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but I absolutely love this show
Urology for hard ones?
Nurses are rock stars. I’ve been in and out of the hospital a lot recently and you guys are the only thing that makes the situation bearable ❤️
@@Mayakran I am so sorry you're in and out of the hospital 😢 I am so glad that you have some good nurses taking care of you♥️ I've seen too many nurses be absolute jerks to patients and it kills me! Get better soon my friend
@@lynettep9309 thank you. I choose to focus on the good experiences and nice people I meet. As for the less nice ones? Eh, I still get awesome warm blankets? Lol
@@Mayakran lol God bless warm blankets and ice chips♥️♥️
one of the best episodes of the entire series,love the fact house was going to therapy when he crash with his bike an end in the hospital next to this guy.
Did I have a stroke reading the title
i think FKA should be AKA?
“I’m liking this one more and more - don’t fire him.” :)
House is so awesome he can talk to people in their dreams and read their minds
This is Season 5 Episode 19 in case anyone was wondering.
Gerald Brouard thank I was looking for this
Thank you
Thank you! I was looking through the comments for this. You're my hero.
Gerald Brouard thx I was
You're an angel
This was crazy scary. All of this because of a paper cut and rat pee in a basement. He was just trying to earn more money for his family and he didn’t want to tell her. Wow so crazy
Maybe. Just maybe - you should use gloves for cleaning shitty basements.
@@snafuet Along with covering any cuts, you should also probably wear a mask and eye protection depending on what was in the basement. (or if you don't know what is in the basement at all now that I think about it.
If he had his towel, this wouldn't have happened.
Lol nice
What?
@@rickyanthony I haven't seen the movie but I just googled it cuz was also curious, Mos Def was in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." (And that's a common reference from it.)
@@Edited6 Of course! We must all have our towels with us at all times.
I was looking for someone to have made this comment :D
I've had sleep paralysis a few times, and even though it lasts just a few seconds, it's absolutely terrifying. I couldn't even begin to imagine what a nightmare locked in syndrome must be like.
This episode might have been only second to the finale in terms of brilliant acting, writing, and cinematography.
What a nightmare that would be. But this is one of my favorite episodes.
Happen to me once I got extrmly angry and locked my self in my brain trying to control my dark side.
@@ainzooalgownoverlord8913 ok bro
@@ainzooalgownoverlord8913 That's gonna be a hard "yikes" from me dawg.
"Sorry, you were crying." Me too 😭
Lock-in syndrome is terrifying! And I’ve had nightmares of thinks like this, it still gives me chills just thinking about it
This shot so beautifully
The part where it was house and him standing together as they were traveling through different areas and his wife came in and she was standing with them was really cool.
I don't remember who wrote or directed this episode, but it was an amazing one!
Says on Wikipedia it was directed by Steven Spielberg
Directed by Dan Attias
Written by Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner, David Foster
@@SirCommoner "There's 5 bombs under your bed, detonate them with your brain if the answer is yes"
he has a great sense of humor had me rolling the whole time
All things aside imagine being in that patient's place. Listening and understanding everything but cannot do anything to comfort those who are worrying for you.
I will always remember this episode. I dont usually watch House but had nothing else to watch and Mos Def was in it so I decided to finish the episode. I remember the patient telling house something like "God sent you..." when he was cured.
This man has the funniest internal monologue
Was this episode really cool? Mos Definitely
"Mos definite, not think so"
One of my favourite episodes, the way that is filmed is chef kiss
You know you did it right when you were trying to blink-answers to the questions he was asked 🤣
Love how the doctor is inserting a catheter. Like they wouldn't dump it on the nurse 😂
This shit made me cry when they brought the kids in the room
Me too
This is the episode that got me into Dr House, seriously, I started watching the whole series looking for this episode and when I found it, I kept watching! Great series
Me: "Did you have fun filming this episode?"
Mos Def: "Mos Def!"
Mos Def is a solid actor.
Oh maaaaaan. I got so engrossed -- and again no conclusion! This account has a streak of cruelty. Like House! Hmmmm... or maybe it's infected with Lupus! #TeamLupus
This channel had me in fits with these cliffhangers. Amazon prime has all the episodes, saved my soul.
Not to spoil the fun but...
They go to Dave's house and find rats. Given the cuts on the patients hands they deduce he came into contact with rat urine and contracted Leptospirosis.
Mike Cane - Here's a summary: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locked_In_(House)
@@claye_l463 I've seen most episodes. But remembering them? Noooo. I must have Lupus.
@ But it *could* be. Stay alert.
God I never really realized until now that, that is acutually Mos Def
Oh damn, voice seemed familiar but didn't even realize
Are you Mos Blind?
@@lanmandragoran8337 Mos def'
@@juhop8629 you didn't get the joke
@@ashedoniaroblox2978 shut the fuck up ingrid, 'twas you who didn't get the joke not I, you fool. ' and * are completely different symbols
Always love seeing mos def in movies and shows
The mix of feelings imagining the catheter insertion while seeing Olivia Wilde's sweet, sweet face 🤣
4:48
Me: *rapidly blinking*
My brother: why tf are you blinking so fast
Can you hear me? Are you having difficulty speaking? Can you move your head? Just nod if you can hear me.
Yes ,Very Good (MGS V)
wait what i dont remember that part.
Are you sure you ain't thinking of metal gear survive?
@@hardwirecars How? it's in the beginning. In the hospital prologue.
this is one of my favorite episodes
I thought I was having a stroke when reading the title of this video lol
*Thats very thoughtful of you*
3:47 They do actually. Took them like a month to figure out my sister was dying of Lupus :I
She's fine now btw.
Its never a lupus.
It wasn't Lupus
For those who are wondering.
This is a scene from the nineteenth episode of the fifth season of House. The name of the episode is Locked In. It aired on March 30, 2009. Large portions of the episode are shown from the perspective of the patient, who retains consciousness but lacks the ability to move.
House is injured in a motorcycle accident in Middletown, New York, and finds himself in bed next to a patient (Mos Def) suffering from locked-in syndrome after a bicycling accident. His attending doctor diagnoses brain death, and suggests transplanting his heart into another patient. House notices the patient following the doctors with his eyes, and is immediately interested in taking up his case. Thirteen suggests a well-placed tumor, so the team does an MRI. House sees a lesion on the scan. However, the patient's attending thinks the patient has an infection and has him on antibiotics. House tells the patient if he has cancer, the antibiotics could kill him. However, they could almost kill him, in which case it would confirm that the patient doesn't have an infection. Just then, the patient seizes. Communicating through blinking, the patient requests transfer to Princeton Plainsboro.
The team plans to do a brain biopsy on the new patient, but he loses his eyelid movement in the operation, and with that, his only way to communicate with the doctors. Dr. Taub suggests they should use a brain-computer interface for communication with the patient. It takes the patient a while, but he finally manages to shift the arrow up, showing he's still mentally present. Communicating via yes or no (up for yes and down for no) on the computer, the team takes the patient's history. He claims he did not visit St. Louis, contradicting his wife. Because he is unable to explain himself, his wife concludes that he has had an affair. Further investigation reveals that the patient has stayed at a friend's home, in order to maintain the facade of a successful business. Unbeknownst to his wife, he was moonlighting as a janitor, where he was exposed to cadmium, leading the team to believe that he has heavy metal poisoning.
Thirteen notices that he has a tear in the epithelial cells in his eye, and a fluorescein stain reveals ulcerative keratitis. Cameron suggests the team does a lumbar puncture, noting that polys (polymorphonuclear leukocytes) would mean it's varicella, and lymphs, Behçet's. During the lumbar puncture however, the patient crashes. They bring him back, but his foot starts to itch, which he manages to communicate to the team after several questions. This indicates liver failure. Thirteen suggests that the dying liver released toxins which led to locked-in syndrome. Foreman suggests that the liver, kidney and eye point towards sclerosing cholangitis. House orders a biopsy to confirm.
As the team gets ready to perform the biopsy, Kutner notices a rash on Thirteen's wrist, where some of the patient's urine had spilled. He deduces that it is a rash due to leptospirosis, which was transferred from rats, living in the basement where the patient had stayed. Sure enough, the patient has a paper cut on his index finger. The treatment is started, and Kutner manages to get the patient to lift a finger. The patient gradually regains control of his body, and thanks House, who has gone to the patient's room to retrieve a recorder which he's been using to listen in on his team from under the patient's pillow.
Meanwhile, Wilson gets curious as to why House was in Middletown. At the end of the episode, Wilson finds out that House was there to see a psychiatrist, and confronts him on the issue. House reluctantly acknowledges Wilson's accusation, but says he is not going to continue any further sessions. The episode ends with Wilson predicting House will end up alone, and showing that House's vision blurs in a similar fashion to the "locked-in" patient as he looks towards Wilson.
Foreman also tells the patient that he bought his first girlfriend a silver necklace and she never wore it, so he never bought his girlfriends jewelry again, until he met Thirteen. He bought her a bracelet, but again, she doesn't appear to be wearing it. Later during the liver biopsy, Kutner asks Thirteen why she's not wearing her bracelet. Foreman says he didn't realize she was wearing it at all, and Thirteen questions why Kutner noticed but not Foreman. Kutner then notices Thirteen's rash, which he attributes to the patient's urine which could have entered through a scratch from the bracelet.
🙂🙂🙂🙂
These clips should show the eventual diagnosis :(
Mookie Blaylock where is it aired
@@verityrudin9168 amazon prime.
Then there'd be zero reason to watch the episode
That title had me thinking I had a stroke
I love how this episode is so unique
I really like when series directors experiment, it really feels like theyre like the guys children "hey dude, what do you think of this?"
Bojack horseman is another really great example, the underwater episode or the one about his mothers past
im so happy to see the latter clip of this part =p
No offense, but I like the dream when House is with Cuddy pole dancing.
nobody:
thy guy this entire episode: TALK TO ME. I TALK BACK
This is a genius episode, and Mos really makes it!!
Favorite episode
God I loved this episode. My only issue is that a part of me wishes they had only shown his perspective all the way through.
This episode was dope 🔥
This was probably the best episode of the entire series.
If the dude was blinking and looking around why the hell would the doctors who first looked at him think he’s dead?
Out of all the diagnoses in this show, this would be the most frightening to experience.
Wow this cinematography is amazing
it's yasiin bey, yasin bay. I love these House clips, but the guy who does the titles and descriptions needs to double check them because almost all of them have countless typos
I'm secretly a Taco if he makes typos, more people comment :)
Anki review cards + Neuro topic + House episode= great combo
One of my favourite episodes
This was a surreal experience
Mos def KILLED the acting game here. This condition is so tragic.
When the kids showed up I stared to cry
I noticed you said Yasin Bay when I said mos def, well played.
Thought I had a stroke reading the title 😂
I can imagine the camera man just laying down there and moving hos camera round changong focus zooming in and out and sht lol.
I came just to hear house's voice after a long time
Imagine if someone you really hated decided to go in that room and you were in that situation.
I'd break if I couldn't hug my daughter. She is the one thing keeping me alive at this point. Seeing her smile and enjoy her life. A life I never really got to have as a kid. Giving her the life she deserves is what gets me out of bed in the morning.
You're a good parent. I'm glad you're with us
I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND ❤ GOD BLESS YOU & YOUR PRECIOUS DAUGHTER 😊 STAY BLESSED 🙏❤
This is such a terrifying episode. I would absolutely lose my mind if in this scenario
I want to see the full episode. Who has the link to the full episode? I sure would appreciate it
I just finished watching this episode on Amazon prime when this uploaded, cool. Also this was the last episode before Kutnar killed himself.
Kyle Storts you mean before Obama killed Kutner...
@@10000subswithnovideos. Thanks obama
Your a fucking legend I didn't realise it was on prime 😂
@@10000subswithnovideos. Obama only did it because Biden was holding Michelle hostage
Mos Def🔥
You think your doctor has apartment in Olympius😂
Olympus. FYI.
Pegasus I wrote that with 8 beers in my system 😂😀 don’t intend to edit it😁😅
favorite character
Didn't the tv show ER have this exact same premise for an episode?
This episode was emotional
Always ends when you wanna see more.
“Those are human errors”
Which the perfect omniscient omnipotent universe creator couldn’t have prevented, or rightly taken responsibility for. Naturally.
Ever heard of free will or the Devil’s influence? If God prevented every single bad thing that happened, we wouldn’t have learned anything.
@@bellerain381 So far as I can tell, free will does not exist, and neither does the devil.
But sticking within the context of the christian mythology, why should we have to learn anything? Why couldn't he create us with knowledge and experience from the offset like him?
The problem is that you can't give your god all power and all knowledge and then not give him any blame whatsoever. He can't take the credit and disavow the consequences.