@@helmetmcbarin Have you never actually watched House? Those are the two episodes from which the storyline of Amber's accident was portrayed. As such, that comment was entirely germane to this video. You're acting as if there's no contextual basis for the comment. Also, RU-vid doesn't allow full episodes of House to stay up for free, so unless the OP paid the $ to buy those two episodes, they wouldn't be able to go writing these comments under the videos which depict the episodes.
Shows how when the chips are down, Wilson is a weak spot for House. Gave up his whole diagnostic procedure to give Wilson a better chance at a happy ending.
Agreed. Grey’s Anatomy was my favorite for about the first 5 seasons but it slowly declined and became awful around season 12. They should’ve ended it years ago.
That’s exactly why when Chase became paralyzed, he did everything possible to keep up the appearance of objectivity while treating him. He knew the team wouldn’t let him operate if they noticed just how emotional he was about Chase. The only one who did notice, was Chase himself. As impressive as this episode was, I consider him healing Chase his finest hour, because not only did he manage to heal Chase, but do so while being insanely emotionally compromised while putting up a convincing act that he wasn’t. It was so impressive, that only Chase noticed and called him a genius for it.
@@just4justincase They also did a huge investigation to see who was at fault for what happened to Chase, House being the main suspect. When (at the last minute) the investigator decided that no one was at fault, House was furious and stormed off, immediately visiting Chase during physical therapy to tell him "they decided no one was at fault...they were wrong. It was my fault."
@@SmearCampaignsAreEvil Or y'know, he is somewhat right that compromised objectivity *is* a problem when trying to diagnose and treat a patient, but the person whose objectivity is compromised often can't see that (without prompting), ergo house has to poke at them when it happens to them, and visa versa.
@@callmecalamity I know he isn't thinking rationally and when someone you love is dying you're desperate to save them so I'm not really mad at Wilson more so I just feel sad for house cause the most important person in his life just made it seem like he doesn't care if he lives.
@@perfectlyimperfect2368 that's of course what house is feeling, but it's not, i think, what wilson is thinking. He's going through the scariest thing that's ever happened to him and he needs his person, house, in his corner, on his team. it's not that he'd rather have house dead than amber, it's that if house doesn't do this, then wilson doesn't have either of them. house isn't on his team if he can't back him up all the way. ultimately he's just as damaged and intense and obsessive as house is, it just comes out differently most of the time. plus, he's more used to helping people than asking for help, AND the person who needs the most from him is House, so his sense of what you can beg for is...not well calibrated.
I think it was less that House was hurt, and more that he realised just how much Wilson loved Amber. Confirmed with his sigh and a firm nod to Wilson with only a few seconds of contemplation. He was willing to die if it meant his best friend could be happy.
House doing things differently just for Wilson shows he cares which is obvious but despite the obsessive over rationality its not always that simple to act that way, its not always easy to ignore someones pain and worry
That's because in this case he first hand witnessed someone become a victim/patient, which means it has become personal, plus its someone close to him and someone he cares about, so its double personal. A lot of the other patients he keeps at arm's length to avoid getting "involved". This time he can't.
I agree. He changes his approach to make Wilson keep up his hope. And hope is a poor diagnostic indicator. But in his way, he loves Wilson, and wants to protect him.
I really like how here Wilson was unapologetically "selfish"- in a way that was morally just. And house accepted it seriously because he knew it was morally just.
i love how y’all are complaining about the lab coat as if doctors don’t wear them so germs and contaminants don’t get on their regular clothes, the whole point. you put your bare skin on toilets, the protective garment will live
4x15 and 4x16 is my favorite house episodes in terms of story-telling. It's so good that even if you know little about the show, you can still kind of understand what's going on in those two episodes
Is that fair to House? Expecting him to sacrifice himself for Amber? Perhaps Wilson should treat her himself, since he was so adamant that House listen to him.
If I’m not mistaken I think Wilson feels that way because Amber was going to get House from his … house, and due to that she was in the bus. So it’s House’s fault, but not really
"Risk" and "sacrifice" are two different things. He didn't ask him to die, he asked him to risk dying. It may seem like semantics, but the point is that Wilson wants Amber saved and the best chance is whatever clues may or may not be hidden inside House's head. He's done everything for House, and he's not thinking rationally at that moment, so you can't blame him for asking. He isn't asking House to die, he's asking him to save Amber.
You can see the mental calculation Wilson runs through before nodding when House asks “You think I should risk my life to save Amber’s?”; he starts but then pauses, before realising (or rather rationalising) that he’d actually be giving House a chance to a) succeed and diagnose Amber, and b) potentially die on his own terms.
Help me out here. Is that phrase from I think the American politician that was in the restroom trying to hook up with a dude? Forgive me, I do not live in the States.
House was on a bus that got hit by a truck. The previous episode was all about House trying to remember who he saw on the bus that was going to die (at the end he finally remembered it was Amber, manifested in his mind as a woman wearing a necklace with an amber pendant). This episode, they're trying to find out what is killing her, because House still doesn't remember what he saw that made him think she was going to die. It turns out that it's a combination of a medication she took and her injuries in the bus crash damaging her liver or something, which means that her body can't process the medication and it poisons her. Sadly, there was nothing anyone could have done, she was dead as soon as she got hurt in the crash.
I'm shocked that they haven't put up the scenes from this episode of Chase hypnotizing House. They were extremely well-done and set up the beginning of the ensuing reveal beautifully. Plus...funny. 😁
I love how House, self-centered as he is, waited all of 2 seconds to agree to risk his own life after Wilson confirmed he was asking for just that. We always see him take advantage of Wilson's good nature, but when it mattered most, he stepped up, and put it all on the line for his only true friend. It sadly didn't save Amber, but it probably saved their friendship after she died.
He might be family, but he still has a fucking right to discuss treatment such as restarting her heart. In her condition, he has the right to deliberate on her behalf, yes he's scared and maybe they go past him anyway but he has the right to talk and even for House to decide differently because of it.
Formans as bad as House when it comes to risks he can just usually hide behind House and cover himself by presenting the safe argument. But every-time he's on his own or House is being careful for some reason Forman does exactly what House would do. It literally got him fired from another hospital.
It was so heartbreaking when they eventually know it's all because of flu meds!! Freakin flu meds! Amber genuinely could've survived the crash, the other passengers did!
House could have killed him but luckily only hurt his ankle, and pretty much destroyed his life, and pushed the love of his (House') life away. He did what addicts do. But Wilson still took him back.
@tieflingcorpse9817 someone else said house had a severe concussion, and jolting an already damaged brain could cause him to have a heart attack, seizure, stroke or aneurysm. They also said he ended up having a seizure
He and Amber were in a major bus crash together. He's Dealing with a concussion that was so dramatic it took a day or 2 to remember even being on the bus let alone Amber being with him.
Head trauma from the crash caused a severe concussion, plus he was forcing himself to stay awake, which adds to the potential brain damage. Jolting an already damaged brain like that with electricity, could easily overload it, cause a stroke, seizure, heart attack, or an aneurism. In the end he had a seizure.
What I didn't like about this episode is that Wilson somehow is Amber's only "family" . She didn't have a mother or father sister brother or cousin. That doesn't make sense. He's only been dating her for about a month and somehow he calls the shots on her life.
Real house md theme song! too bad they ruined it in the aussie version (maybe even in the physical media versions too) i think this youtube channel plays the non original theme aswell, copyright?
I really like watching these but get throughly ANNOYED when we only get a piece of it and can not find the ending. WHY dont you have the full episode all in one???
You know I've always known that whatever Hugh Laurie was going to be on next, what's going to be awesome. But then he had a Hiatus for a little while and then he came out on that new TV show that I can't remember the name now, but the one where he is a fake Captain who is actually an actor out in space. It's like the entire show was written by Zoomers and let me tell you this... it is beyond bad. No redeeming qualities