House Warms Up To Patient's Son | House M.D..
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- In this clip, we see a side of House we rarely do. He has a deep conversation with his patient's son.
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From "The Socratic Method" (Season 1 Episode 6): When all signs point to a schizophrenic with deadly DVT lying about her alcohol intake, Dr. House is the lone voice of reason. Under the scrutiny of her hyper-vigilant young son, House takes her off all medication and secretly sends Foreman and Chase to search her apartment for clues. Wading through her altered reality to get to the truth and save her life, House discovers that it isn't mom who's keeping the secrets and reality isn't always what it seems.
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I like how House just casually commands his doctors to break into people's apartments and they just go "sure thing boss."
Foremna: Objection! There was not breaking in. I got a key, it was just trespassing
This is called dramatization to move the plot along !
A doctor that goes the extra mile
@@MRJEREMY170910 yeah, the 4 and a half miles to your house.
@@welshpete12 I watch alot of hospital dramas and this is the only one where doctors do B and Es.
That “dumb” face that House makes is priceless! Like the episode where Cuddy asks if he’s being intentionally dull, and he responds by making that face and going “HUUUUH?”. 😂
Or where Wilson calls him childish and then he opens his mouth with chewed food in it😂
@@karma3351 😂 priceless!
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Its golden!
Has a lot more meaning when we learn that Chase had to take care of his alcoholic mom when his dad left.
It's a bad thing. A biased doctor avoids alternatives
@@almightyk11 except Chase _didn't_ avoid alternatives here.
@@musical_lolu4811 he put a lot of focus on the alcohol though
Thank you for the context! That makes this scene so much more intense for Chase's character.
@@Emm_Er ...not necessarily for the viewer
It's always interesting to see House's behavior when he's interacting with someone he's come to genuinely respect.
I loved this episode because of so many reasons. Especially, how the mother tried to protect her kid by calling CPS on him the moment she got some sort of clarity so that he could've a better future without having to take care of her. House was genuinely fond of this mum and the kid and you can see that
except he *proved* that he didn't need looking after and she forces him to (a) be a child again when he didn't have to be and (b) be in foster care?
@@jesushchrist285You have no idea what you are talking about.
A parent is supposed to provide for their child, not the other way around.
If a child believes otherwise, they were a victim of narcissistic parents.
@@lodziklocPL Orrrr it could also be that the child loved their mother/father and wanted to take care of them? But I guess that’s narcissistic of the parent apparently lol
@@foundationuser5043 Except this is about the mother calling CPS. The implication of the first guy's comment is that the mother was acting irresponsibly, and should have forced her son to continue taking care of her. *That's* nearing on narcissism, not the basic, abstract idea of 'taking care of your parents'. You really ought to take context into account.
@@hirocheeto7795 I guess you’re right actually. It’s just the way the guy was wording it made it sound like he was talking about all parents in general, and not just the mother in this episode lol.
But if we’re talking about the mother only then yes.
Not really sure what the original guy was meaning, but I’m guessing it’s what you said.
So my bad :/
One of my favorite episodes of the entire run. One of my favorite parts is when he gives the kid some money and tells him "Get yourself whatever you want, as long as there's enough left over
for a Reuben sandwich, dry, no fries, hold the pickles. Once the son leaves House says. "Nice Kid". It struck me because house, while quick with the jabs and insults, is usually very slim on compliments of any kind. And that one made me smile.
Early series House compliment people. House whole thing is suppose to be being blunt, but honest; that means calling an idiot "stupid" and a genius "smart". It was just a trait they wrote out of him later on, choosing to focus on the more negative aspects.
@@seprithlicastia463 Good comment. And if one pays attention, House is starting to train the young man along their journey. I think that House would have liked him on the team, teaching him medicine along the way. :)
It's just because of how practical/efficient the kis was.
No arguing either he just took everything in and went straight to the task at hand, no words. And when he DID use words they were super brief and no unnecessary elaboration.
@@mistermonologue2442 yeah he finds the emotional stuff wasteful the kid is direct and task oriented.
@@seprithlicastia463 I can see your point, but I think it has to do with how often he was hurt during the show. Stacey left him. Amber died because of him. Lydia left him. Alvie left him. Cuddy broke up with him. There's only so much loss a person can take before he has to shut himself off.
"That's not even your X-ray."
I'm dead!
I was wondering... I knew he was good, but how the hell did he get the age so precisely right from an x-ray. This was great writing.
@@smurfyday Some bones can be as telling as the lines on a tree, if you know what to look for, or he could've been bluffing.
@@AlaskanGhost This is house we're talking about here he may have been bluffing it wouldn't surprise me
yo Raziel
@@smurfyday See what they did was, they wrote it in the script that he knew he was 15. Boom. Solved.
Boy, when House said "no pickles" and looked at him, I gasped. That was affection on his face.
One of the few patients House actually respected
Probably cause the only reason he lied was to protect his family instead of foregoing pride and making House's life harder. "Everybody lies"...but it's WHY they lie.
To be fair, he wasn’t the patient. He also gave house respect, even if he was a little uncooperative at times. House had a deep respect for this kid.
House: "You're gonna open up to me now, aren't you...?"
😂😂😂
didn't even let him finish 🤣
"Here we go..."🤣
It's amazing how much crime happens in this series. Not even deontology problems, just actual breaking and entering
Deontology is too simple to apply in a lot of cases. Just black and white. The opposite of what occurs in the show.
It still baffles me that House calls Foreman a good doctor to his face. He was never this nice after season 1.
@shapen360 yes he was. When Foreman accidentally killed a patient, House told him it wasn’t his fault, and when Foreman wanted to do his own medical trials House supported him.
@@wilcee675 I think people hate Foreman for another reason. He was a rule-follower but so was Cuddy and many others. A good team needs people who don't blindly follow the leader.
@@smurfyday I began to hate Foreman because he was power hungry and was willing to sell out everyone he cared about to prove he was in charge, especially when he fired Thirteen after like 2 days of being her boss.
@@wilcee675 "People adjust and change their life when they did something wrong. You didn't do anything wrong, you just got stabbed at your job" - House to Chase in S8
@@smurfyday I never hated anyone on the show until the show got bad in the last 2 seasons. But even then, mostly the writers I hated.
And once again, House is right while making you want to punch him in the face. Sort of.
See, I was 18 once, too, and I thought that made me an adult.
I'm 26 and still not an adult. Age has nothing to do with it.
Being an adult has little to do with how ready you feel. It’s about being accountable. Anyone much older than 18 is accountable. Preparation is personal although people might give you a break until you’re 25-30.
Don't sweat it, Jake. I'm 72 and I'm still waiting to see what I'll be when I grow up. :)
Well, being raised by an insane father or mother make you grow up faster, it can be sad, and it can be unjust but that's the reality. Even if you don't have to take care of he/she you have to be mature enough to not make trouble. Any teen, if they do something wrong or dangerous at most would be scolded or grounded but when one of your parents has a mental illness like schizophrenia, he or she may end up a month in a mental asylum if gets nervous or worried just because you are acting like a dumb kid. I'm almost 25 and I consider myself an adult, actually, at 18 I was an adult, these days people want to live in a never-ending teenage even old guys like you.
So true. I have a 67 year old sister who in some important ways is not behaving like an adult, and can't even budget or manager her money. Maybe she needs a Psychiatrist version of House to diagnose her. She has had a number of breaks with reality and compulsively buys jewelry she can't afford and depends on our mother to bail her out. I don't know how she will do after our mother is no longer there to supplement her unsustainable standard of living. She even gets a free house.
yep. it's iq. and if you're 26 and not yet an adult, then i'd estimate yours to be around 85. have a fantastic two-digit smoothie of a day!
we NEED a House Being Not-So-Terrible-Maybe-Even-Sometimes-Good With Kids compilation
Wow. This hit close to home. I've been caring for my mom who has Alzheimer's for four years and she has a small group of foods that she'll eat.
Kudos to you, and sorry. That's a rough situation. I hope you're getting help, both for you and her, though I know that Western society in general doesn't do nearly enough, from a bunch of perspectives (including economical).
My mother will just sit there wasting away until I physically get her something yet won't tell me what she wants, she has epilepsy but just expects me to do her bit for her.
I feel your pain my friend, hope you survive it too.
You're not alone. Had to care for my mom. She's... hopefully somewhere else, now. March 2020, less than a week before COVID lockdowns, which was in fact a mercy, as it would have been impossible to get her to comply.
I suspended my life for over a decade moving back home, and eventually back into my parents' house to take care of them. Mom had ALZ. When you were young they took care of you, and now you take care of them -- cycle of life. Stay strong -- it's important you're there.
You are a great son. Just remember that your mum would have done the same for you if the places were exchanged. Have patience and kindness with them.
"Oh, relax. Thats not even your X-ray" lol
And that face too
Chase... You can't card an inlaid door like that. Not to mention the door had a deadbolt lock at the top.
Whew! Good thing the other dude brought the key.
It goes to show that underneath all that sarcasm and insults House dish out, he cares about the patients, especially the ones who are more vulnerable.
I miss watching House MD! Thanks for the constant updates, admin x
Get it on prime
Peacock currently has it for free. That's where I've been watching it
7:05 - House's face at the very last second is just hilarious.
Crazy how when house first aired, i never batted an eye at it, i was probably starting 5th grade.. anyway, now that I'm 27, i find this show interesting, same thing with criminal minds, i would have never watched it when it aired, but during 2016-2018 my ex girlfriend introduced me to the show and we watched all of the seasons, crazy how time changes and how that changes our preferences lol
So your ex and you watched together, must have felt a bit of camaraderie with her. How did the grapes turn sour?
@@Byronic_Hero if i remember correctly we ended on good terms it was probably because of me tho
Deception is by far the most effective interrogation technique.
Laurie’s accent comes out when he says “withered as yours” @ 1:10
Actually he says, "as _with it_ as yours," but you're right, you can definitely hear a bit of the Brit.
I thought he was trying to mimic Chase's Australian accent
FYI Vitamin K is found in a lot of green food 🙂. So all you need to do is just have a salad with your burger
If his mother only will eat frozen burgers, how can the kid talk her into eating salads? The mother even hates pickles in the burger.
@@adikusuma3839 if this was real, she would need supplements since she's mentally I'll and doesn't eat right
maybe a vitamin then? lol
Good thing i like lettuce and tomatoes in my burgers
@@adikusuma3839 Well, picky eating is a pretty common issue in childcare (especially with kids around 2, which is when, IIRC, their ability to taste "bitter" flavours kicks up quite a bit, making veggie intake harder. Probably helped keep toddlers who escaped supervision for a moment from eating something poisonous) and care of other vulnerable people. There are techniques. Disguising vegetables in other foods via pureeing, etc. is one.
But, yeah, if she absolutely won't eat anything else, then you'd have to start looking at other methods. Injections, maybe.
I smile whenever the scene where he reads to her comes on.
The problem with using a credit card to open a door is that you screw up your credit card for good. So, no normal person would casually use their American Express like that unless their life is in danger or something... 😄
It’s stupid easy to get a new card mailed to you by the concierge service, especially if you’re a VIP customer.
also the credit card trick does not work if the door is installed correctly
@@dn272 I did it on an oldish trailer (not with an American Express, but VISA or MC will replace your damaged card, too). Even without any criminal experience, it is easy enough.
@@Egilhelmson yes, it is easy, unless the little pin on the door is retracted when the door is closed, making it imossible to do
you can call and get a new card mailed out to you. some companies will have it expedited to you.
The amount of the things house did and said in this episode probably outnumber that of the 8 seasons combined
I pray for all the kids going through the same thing this kid is. My God. The pain and burden must be unbearable
Some very talented writers for this show
Funny thing is they say you can’t live on those burgers since there’s no vitamin k in it but if you add pickles then theoretically you could live on them XD she got that way because she doesn’t like them.
Genuinely appreciate this upload. I wanted to see this part. 😀
House cares about his patients, and in this case also the young lad. His care is rational, not sympathetic, that makes it even more genuine. Bravo script writing to be consistent with House personality.
Hahaha the twist in the end tho
What gets me is, nobody believes him at first. BUT he’s always right. Same for people who invite Jessica Fletcher over to their house!
house fell on the sword for the kids mom. this was a great ep.
FANTASTIC! episode.
PRICELESS! dialog.
Lord, send me a snarky genius physician like House🙏
I love that they break into the patient's house every time.
It's called 'House' for a reason! 😏
I like how they were foreshadowing the pickle and vitamin K deficiency
Since his early works Timothée Chalamet was a very good actor!
That's the same exact face I make when I catch people in a dumbass lie through a bluff
"feeding alcohol to an alcoholic isn't a survival technique"
Except on extremely advanced cases of alcoholism, where the person's entire system will shut down without it. To this day it is still the only drug that can make you so dependent on it withdrawal becomes lethal, even with all modern medical advancements
Mostly correct. But there ARE other drugs that can have fatal withdrawal symptoms. Benzos are one class that comes to mind.
@@bartudundar3193 exactly. And the weirder thing is that benzos are what we use to sedate people who we need to withdraw from Alcohol to prevent the seizures that would kill them if we just cut the Alcohol off.
Benzos and Alcohol are the 2 drugs/classes of drugs that can kill you in withdrawal. The rest just make you feel like you are gonna die
Thank you maintainer of this channel..
the face House makes w=on the X-Ray not being the boys is priceless
Very thankful i was able to watch this whole series back when it was on netflix. I only finished it about a month before it was taken down.
No pickles... 🥒
Lol Pickles are also high in vitamin K
"You've seen someone stagger down that road" is the most patronizing line....
Foreman somehow knew that the Ampicilin was untouched just by shaking the bottle. He also somehow knew that there weren't any previous bottles. It's odd to believe so much in a family while also assuming that they're liars.
Drugs labels say if there's any refills left, so if that drug bottle was full and all the refills remained, then he knows that the kid didn't try them.
He could count them, but that wouldn’t be cinematic. Shaking the bottle communicates the same info to the audience that counting the pills would do, except in a fraction of the time
In reality, he could also see the seal, which would really indicate "untouched", but that might not be well visible on the screen.
Did you also catch the part where they broke a law by breaking & entering?
The show takes some liberties. Shrug.
You see enough of those bottles you know by the seal where the pills stack and the label if it’s full
The medical importance of ketchup
Fun fact, pickles are actually rich in Vitamin K lol House knew from the getgo
As someone who has a mentally ill and alcoholic mom that I have had to take care of emotionally and physically for most of my life, this episode really got to me.
I learn so much from just listening to House. If he had his own online course, I would throw money at that
Some of the stuff in the show is bogus though for the sake of the plot, so I wouldn't trust it as medical advice. For example many of these illnesses cannot be treated when the patient is near death, and diagnosticians rarely throw away a working hypothesis and just test a new one out of the blue, they generally have a pretty solid diagnostic procedure they go through.
In House I Trust!
Little spooky that this clip comes out today since after watching the clips off this channel for a good couple of years I'm watching the actual show in its entirety... then yesterday I make it here to this episode then THE VERY NEXT DAY this clip is uploaded... as I say slightly spooky
There are times when I watch House and little bits of Hugh's characters from British television just appear now and again. The very last moment here, when he tells the kid it is not his x-ray, and House's little huff reminded me of his Prince Regent in Blackadder The Third.
Didn't the problem end up being copper toxicity?
Yes, it was Wilson’s disease - it causes copper to accumulate in the body.
no that was the nun
Got to love house sending bloods for clotting tests, but not for a minimum medical database (ie the enzymes etc which would give a picture of what all the organs do). Then jumping to ultrasound
The writer forgot to mention the LFT or needed the shortcut for expressing all their agreements.
1:08 Hugh Laurie’s British peeking through
huffing glue catching crabs 🤣💀
You cannot use a credit card to open a steel-framed door (unless it was misproperly installed, or has warped over time - the metal doesn't have the same 'give' wood does), and you sure as hell can't open any *deadbolt* with a card/knife/screwdriver/etc.
1:10 Hugh Laurie's accent slips out
"I'm 18, I should be able to take care of my mom!" is such a heartbreaking thing for a child to say. Just because 18 tends to be a common age in the world to denote adulthood doesn't mean 18 isn't ridiculously young for someone to take such a heavy responsibility. Its even worse when you find out he's actually 15. many people twice or thrice that age would struggle to take care of someone who needs around the clock care, and they are more likely to have a stable job and income and a better support network. this would be a nigh impossible task for a grown adult to manage completely on their own, let alone a teenager. You can tell even House feels for him.
Learn medical science and watch TV at the same time. One of the best shows in the world.
2:45 - 2:56 - Has so much more meaning when we find out about Chase’s mom
3:27 looks like a very particular way of zooming in.
I just know that the camera man simply walked in between both actors
What's a episode of House without breaking and entering, theft and treating every patient like a guinea pig? 🤣 Love it!
One of my favorite episodes. Very wholesome!
Gets me when they actually go the the patients house. As if!
I suddenly want burgers.
Young Austin Powers was a good kid.
Bruh, two shots every four days doesn't make for an alcoholic, if it did, my whole family is alcoholic and my grandmother just turned 90.
Did anyone notice if Chase used a chase credit card to breaking? 😂😂😂
They are really lucky they never had to break in a house that had dogs
The director of this show is fucking phenomenal
“Too many burgahs?”
I love an Aussie accent, always cracks me up
Curious why House has a rather high end stereo turntable in the corner of the hospital office. Is he a such a vinyl connoisseur that he plays records at work?
yes
I WANT UNCLE BOBBY'S JUMBO HAMBURGER AND I WANT IT NOW
Now relax. That is not even your xray. Got me dead..
1:41 Did anyone else noticed the camera's man reflection??
lol "Oh God you're upset about something. You're going to open up to me, aren't you?" hahahaha
I'm just curious, was there ever an episode where House's doctors were arrested for breaking and entering? Does a neighbor or bystander ever call the cops after noticing them break into someone's property?
Yes, in one of the later seasons, Chase, Taub, and Foreman all got arrested and House had to rely on a Med student to DDX and solve the case.
@@axi0838 Masters lol
Thanks for the video
House sees himself as the kid.
What a liar?
Smart, no nonsense, tough, resourceful. Yeah, I agree
Nice kid
i don't see how the credit card could even open that door.
It's possible. Depends on how tight the door is closed, and whether or not the card can withstand the pressure put on it to actually open the door.
the card would have to bend 90° around the door
@@RilianSharp No, all it has to do is slide in between the door and the door jamb and push open the door latch assembly that goes from the door to the hole in the door jamb. This will not work on a deadbolt, of course. Only on the door lock itself. I have done it. It works.
@@joehamlet7576
the card is being inserted parallel to the lock, so it can't be going in between the door and where the hole is that the lock goes into. i've opened a door with a card, but it was a door that didn't have part of the frame in front of the lock.
They make it sound like a liver ultrasound is a super expensive and complicated procedure.
In a civilised country, it isn't expensive; even in private practice.
In the USA however; $700 to $2500.
2:10 certified hood classic
Special christian kids taking care of sick moms special place in heaven for them all
Finally got here early for the very first time.
0:32 "spectaculahly"
Not even your x-ray 😂❤
1:10. There's the slip up!
Oh yes. New house clips
House should be a Marvel character.
House’s team always **breaks into someone’s house** **realizes it’s malnutrition because there is a single load of bread in the fridge.**
Nope
38 female and DVT the first thing comes to any doctor mind is anti phospholipid syndrome
Thank you! That was the first thing I said. Turned out not to be the answer, but that was immediately where my head went.
You really can't pick up his accent at all. Great actor.
What makes a bit harder for me this episode and why I like house over other "doctor shows" is how house rather keep the lie of the kid thinking he was the one who called CPS than letting him know his mother was the one who do it in what was left of sanity before house found out what she had.
House I think wants to help someone just as broken as he is. Maybe thats why he's gotten a liking to the mothers kid.
The most unrealistic thing about this show is how much they all care as individuals. You'd be lucky if three out of ten doctors in an ER or general cared as much as any one of the main crew.
Didnt know docs broke into houses
They do you just don’t knows because doctors are like ninjas
thats the point
Or steal keys