First time I saw this, just had normal feels. Now that I'm rewatching house many years later, this made me start bawling. I don't own any part of the TV show so not monetizing and I purposefully made the quality a little subpar.
exactly! Yesterday i was telling this to my friend (im rewatching the series again) There are no series like good old House MD no more. Didnt get old a fkin day since ;D
The hallucinations were the perfect way to introduce us to the dialogue/ thought inside the mind of House. I'm glad they became a regular feature of the show. Better than only relying on dreams.
It was the perfect way to introduce the show jumping the shark, where hallucinations and dream sequences took the place of actual medically science based case episodes.
@@JohnDoe-ym5ly???? The show is purely a dramatization of medicine in general but it's meant to be not purely a medical drama but also a drama about a bunch of doctors, one especially being house, and going through his life and how it's connected with his practice. The hallucinations made sense for when the story needed to show what House was thinking because of how insanely complex his character is.
@@Shyvorix It's a slap in the face to the humanism and rejection of supernatural that were part of the show's hallmark. Your opinion is just as valid as mine though; by no means am I the authority on the creative decisions the show made.
@@luiseduardomurillomartinez I think this is kind of different than the knife situation. Here, in his mind he is ready to give up on the pain and suffering in his life, and the fact that he realizes that he will lose his friend only pushes him further to the edge. When coupled with the injuries he has, he is basically ready to go to the other side. This might be the afterlife or even his mind creating a last ditch effort to save itself or else house will never come out of the coma.
@@spleshzkrewz7912 Then...yes. This is just his mind, not the heaven or the afterlife. Maybe this is just some kind of dream or hallucination. Just like the experiences he told to the students at the end in season 1. And c'mon this is not like...being playing in a soccer game and waking up in the hospital without legs.😏😅
Who knows maybe this one was real and the others weren't. A lot of people say that they see a white bright light when they almost die so who knows; my older brother had the same experience when he got stabbed.
True. Was it partly make-up and just a touch of soft focus? She's normally damn good-looking, but they cranked her up to angelic somehow. Very appropriate for the plot.
@@furinick ? What she said: "He displayed great emotion in this has been viewed." What I corrected: "He displayed great emotion in this circumstance." What you said: "He displayed great emotion in this stitching location."
This convinces me that there is an afterlife in the House MD universe. How would he know that Amber is dead? Even with him seeing her injuries before being put into a coma or whatever happened to him, he wouldn't know she was dying, let alone when she died.
Been there,except there was no bus just me,fresh air,a meadow full of dandelions and my best friend from Heaven🥰 we were just running around and then when we were relaxing,I was looking at the sky when this white light shadow came to me..That was my grandfather.."It's not your time,kid.." and then I woke up in hospital..
I apologize for the silence. It has not been an easy year for me. I've lost alot of loved ones from this Corona Virus. I can only imagine for those of you that have stuck around to hear a reply from. That you might all be expecting a grand tale. So I will do my best to fulfill your curiosity. I went on a kayaking trip with two of my good friends. We went to a strech of river in Ottawa, IL . Called Coval Creek. We hit the river at 8am , finished around 6:45ish pm. It was one of the best times I have ever had in nature. As we are loading up all our gear back onto our two cars. I end up finishing securing my gear before my two friends. I wait around a bit. I get bored. I go to check all my bungee chord hooks that I used to tie down my kayak on my truck. [ I was stupid , I have better tie down gear now ] I wait some more while my friends are having fun taking their time securing the rest of their gear. I go to check my chords one more time. One snaps, and its hook end hits me directly in my left eye. Time stops for a moment. There was no environmental noise, only a clear interior ringing. Then reality came back. All my sense were on fire. But there was no pain. Only intense clarity of my current situation. When I tried opening my left eye I could only see the color orange, with dots of blackish red everywhere. When I saw that I immediately had a unsettling , sinking feeling goin down my throat. I gathered the strength to form words , and I screamed for my friends to come help me. I am not sure if I actually screamed though. Because they did not hear me. So I started stumbling towards them. I managed to stumble right up to one of my friends. I remember touching his shoulders before I fainted. ( Later I found out from him that he did not manage to catch me when I fainted, and that I ended up hitting my head on the gravel ground )
Actually, anyone is free to look up videos of testimony of doctors who have seen thousands of deaths and feel certain that an afterlife exists. In addition, hospice nurses see patients reaching up and describing family members and/or angels there with them. They are awake and fully alert otherwise. Millions of near-death experiences happen worldwide on a regular basis, as well. People who weren't 'religious' beforehand became so after their NDE encounter and did not feel that it was a hallucination or dream of any kind, but an afterlife. Some describe feeling full of love of God, seeing beautiful places, etc. Others describe separation from God, darkness and evil, all of which are consistent with what is biblically known and described. For those in denial that a spiritual being can exist, that's like saying that bacteria and viruses don't exist because we can't see them, that gravity doesn't exist because we can't see or touch it or that air doesn't exist because we can't see it in its invisible for.
Ever talk to a dead person? Well neither has anyone else, so Dr. or not and no matter how many deaths you have witnessed nobody can tell you with any amount of certainly what happens after death it's all superstition and speculation. 😮
@@donaldbutcher1260 my mother went back from clinical death. She observed her own body from above and doctors trying to bring her back, and she describes it as the most peaceful and pleasant state she ever was in. The only thing that made her come back, instantly, like one second you're watching the scene from one angle and then from another which is your body again, was the thought about how her doctor is now going to be in trouble. Not the family ties, not herself, but this one thought. Said she quite regretted to leave this blissful state. Also somewhat ashamed that her family which she's leaving behind didn't concern her enough to return, but it's as it is.
Eh, I don't believe in the afterlife either. Whether it's the last gasp of his neurons trying to make sense of death or a god telling him something doesn't really change it for me. Not saying your view is invalid.