I suppose I’ll be that guy, kid comes in “depressed” according to the parents and has all these symptoms that they can’t figure out what it is. The burn on his wrist is from cigarettes and when house looks at his wrist he figures that the kid is smoking. After all of that the conclusion is a bad case of cold turkey nicotine and the kid makes a full recovery. Show is called House M.D I forget what episode this was
Never smoked tobacco but dipped for many years. I tried to quit cold turkey but the withdrawal headaches were to severe to function through the work day.
I liked the guy who came in screaming and House gave him an injection and he quieted right down. A Nurse asked him what he gave him, and House named a paralytic. She asked "So he's still in pain"? to which House calmy responded "Yes, but now he's quiet".
usually they’re not blanket saying NO, they are just saying he should follow procedures coz he usually just has a hunch and does things that are way out of protocol in an attempt to potentially prove a diagnosis. if there’s one thing you should know abt house, it’s that he does not follow procedure.
He doesn't want them to trust him. He hired a team to challenge him on purpose so he can better work through things. There's an episode with a janitor showing him struggling to think without Foreman as a contrarian.
It's not that they don't trust that he's right. The problem is that he is objectively insane, on drugs, and doesn't give a shit about ethics. The syringe he was holding was going to wake up the kid, who had severe burns and was in an induced coma because that was the only relief from the pain. He would wake up to one of the most painful injuries possible, against the wishes of the parents and most definitely the kid. Meanwhile, he points out the tiniest detail while holding a torture syringe and the other doctor has no clue what the hell a tiny mark would mean.
@@jordanbailey8676 Nope, no matter how hard I try I can't find any sign that roofing tar contains nicotine. The nicotine is not a component of the tar, the tar and the nicotine are separate components of tobacco leaf. If you're going to take the time to correct somebody, take 2 minutes for a google search and make sure you yourself are actually correct.
Every plot in this show House: This is an interesting observation Every other doctor every time: Idiot, doesn’t matter, why even point it out!?! House: Determines diagnosis with the observation. Every other doctor every time: 😱
@@sidekick36 i still have a scar on my arm from when I was a kid in the 90s and some drunk guy was upset there was a happy six year old at the bowling alley my parents ran, lol
The point is he wasn’t right about THIS. Foreman fighting him is how he noticed the burn. Cuddy always reminds him that his team is how he really succeeds. On the original team Cameron, Chase, and Foreman all had their own dynamic that helped him figure things out. It was always harder for him when no one challenges him.
@@portalinathere’s that time in the plane where he gets passengers to be surrogates of Chase, Cameron and Foreman. House needs his team for his thought processes
He isn't though...every episode its house trying to get a procedure done, battling with other doctors and admin to get it done, then he realises it's something else. Then he thinks it's something else, fights again. Then finally...he gets it. He wouldve killed so many people if people just went with his first decision. Every episode.
House is sometimes wrong, which is why he likes having the other doctors around, they make sure he thinks of everything. House may have given the kid the syringe, but doctor foreman stopped him and he noticed the kids fingers and the burn- surrendering the syringe.
He noticed the burn before he was gonna inject the kid. He didn’t need Forman to stop him. He stopped himself when he saw the burn. Yes house went in there for the wrong reason but he knew the kid didn’t need the shot when he turned his arm to inject him. He didn’t need Forman in there to stop him, he stopped himself
No he definitely needed the opinion of his associates, otherwise he could've overlooked it. Even though House was able to diagnose the problem, he still needed their input and understands the importance of consulting team members.
The reason he was burned was because he got into an ATV accident (because of a seizure or something) and burned his torso etc, turns out the thing that caused the seizure was him quitting smoking.
I love how the entire series is about a doctor who is pretty much always right in his diagnosis of patients and everyone else opposes him until they see he’s correct. Every episode.
Not really? He's (almost) always right in the end - after two or three wrong diagnosis. Also there's literally an episode where he works alone and in the end Wilson (?) spells it out for House how / why he does in fact need the team.
I know people always are like “why do you question house - he’s been right so many times” but the show actually tells us why in the later seasons. House ended up “firing” a potential doctor for his team (whatever the term is) because they always agreed. House knows how important it is to be challenged and doubted; it keeps him on his toes and makes sure he doesn’t fall into “I’m always right” territory. It is very likely his team in the earlier seasons were hired specifically because House knew they’d always challenge him and argue with him
it is ok on doubted and challenging house because need some opinions of others he needs a doctor who always ask and doubt him so they can find the right diagnoses and also train them a bit for being for making right calls
Maybe its because i havent wayched the actual show yet, but of all the clips ive seen, house hasnt been wrong once, like its fair to be concerned about his practices at first, but after being right so often, so many times, youd think that maybe he knows what hes doing, that theres a method to his madness, like just let him do what he he wants, in these clips hes either been right, or noticed he was wrong before doing anything, and then solved the issue, so why question him?
He's actually wrong quite a lot actually. The thing is, his department is based on solving extreme and rare cases that baffle the medical field. The idea is he'll go through all variables until he comes to his ultimate conclusion. But there have been times he was certain it was something else until the patient had an adverse reaction and he had to double back.
@@1CrypticNC ok, as I said, my only exposure to this series is through these yt clips, so I just assumed he's just the cynical but smart guy who's just usually right, like a rick from rick and morty type character.
Actually 90 percent of the episodes are him being wrong at first. The average episode is "hmm he has this" "Uh oh his condition is getting worse because we were wrong and possibly because we made it worse" "Eureka! He actually has this!"
House talking to parents later on: Bad news, your son’s been smoking. Good news, he’s trying to quit. Bad news, quitting is killing him. Good news, I can cure him. Bad news……no that’s it.
I’m pretty sure it’s a cigarette burn from the dad cuz the kid was smoking and trying to quit but it made him sick and depressed so he was taking antidepressants offline which aren’t safe and made him really sick and now hospitalized I’m pretty sure he yells at the dad and gets him on the right meds
The problem of the other doctor is that he did not even try to think about the question and question himself, just tried to win the conversation 😅 that is useless.
It was from smoking cigs that’s why he looked at the fingers. He was putting it out on himself probably to hide or something idk. Haven’t seen this episode
Seriously is more House content being posted lately or am i just seeing more of it now?? Started rewatching a few weeks back because id seen a few clips again and now im just seeing it everywhere 😂
As House himself says, he is "almost always, eventually right". He goes through a few times of being wrong before he gets there, though. That's why other doctors keep doubting and challenging him.
I love how these types of parents come to a hospital then get pissed when the doctor does his job because he notices or figures out something they didn’t know about or didn’t catch. Why did you come here if you didn’t want the kid to be okay? Doctors didn’t go through years of medical school to validate “mother’s instincts”
I got a site to watch this show on if anyone wants it, the how is House(last name of doctor with the syringes) its really good but patient’s seize nearly every episode so a lil invariably played up for shock factor. Idk if its normal, I usually watch anime, but i love this show
I suppose I’ll be that guy, kid comes in “depressed” according to the parents and has all these symptoms that they can’t figure out what it is. The burn on his wrist is from cigarettes and when house looks at his wrist he figures that the kid is smoking. After all of that the conclusion is a bad case of cold turkey nicotine and the kid makes a full recovery. Show is called House M.D I forget what episode this was
You are a real one for this ty
Bruh nah
For the parents he wasn't depressed
Season 2 episode 12 (as written in the title)
Never smoked tobacco but dipped for many years. I tried to quit cold turkey but the withdrawal headaches were to severe to function through the work day.
That's unbelievable as hell. No way a kid would get hospitalized from "cold turkey off nicotine"
I liked the guy who came in screaming and House gave him an injection and he quieted right down. A Nurse asked him what he gave him, and House named a paralytic.
She asked "So he's still in pain"? to which House calmy responded "Yes, but now he's quiet".
And the roach in his ear
That's my favorite scene too
He's so real for that
I have chronic pain. Sometimes I do wish someone could just paralyze me, like shit no fixing my symptoms, why does everyone else have to deal 😂😂😂😂
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Oh piss off, Ted Beneke
Didnt even notice till i saw your comment😂
Thats what I thought
I knew i recognized him I just couldnt wrap my mind around it lol
This doesn't make huell reasonably happy
"I fucked ted"
With how many times house has been right they really should learn the shut up and listen to what he tells them to do.
yes, but even people whom are right most of the time can be wrong, and House noticed just how wrong he was when he gave the thing to the doctor
Besides, he’s only right the first time for the side stories. For the main story, he wrong around three times before he’s right
Okay but then he wouldn't have noticed this.
Unless his guess is on the start of the episode, because then he's wrong
The reason why he hires them is because they don't. It keeps him on his toes and he doesnt need yes men/women.
What blows my mind is that after so many times he proves to be right they still don't trust him.
Wouldn’t be an episode without drama
To be fair, house is wrong 4 times an episode until he’s right at the end :P
usually they’re not blanket saying NO, they are just saying he should follow procedures coz he usually just has a hunch and does things that are way out of protocol in an attempt to potentially prove a diagnosis. if there’s one thing you should know abt house, it’s that he does not follow procedure.
He doesn't want them to trust him. He hired a team to challenge him on purpose so he can better work through things. There's an episode with a janitor showing him struggling to think without Foreman as a contrarian.
It's not that they don't trust that he's right. The problem is that he is objectively insane, on drugs, and doesn't give a shit about ethics. The syringe he was holding was going to wake up the kid, who had severe burns and was in an induced coma because that was the only relief from the pain. He would wake up to one of the most painful injuries possible, against the wishes of the parents and most definitely the kid. Meanwhile, he points out the tiniest detail while holding a torture syringe and the other doctor has no clue what the hell a tiny mark would mean.
Kid was putting off cigarettes on that spot btw for anyone who’s curious
that was hinted to in this clip by the nicotine stained fingers
Oh good, you watched the same clip.
@@thisaccountisntreal107tar not nicotine
@@VanillaFox1-1I wonder what's a component of said tar..............................................................................................
@@jordanbailey8676 Nope, no matter how hard I try I can't find any sign that roofing tar contains nicotine. The nicotine is not a component of the tar, the tar and the nicotine are separate components of tobacco leaf. If you're going to take the time to correct somebody, take 2 minutes for a google search and make sure you yourself are actually correct.
Every plot in this show
House: This is an interesting observation
Every other doctor every time: Idiot, doesn’t matter, why even point it out!?!
House: Determines diagnosis with the observation.
Every other doctor every time: 😱
You forgot the lupus...
He can tell that a person has a disease based on blowing a candle 59 years ago.
Have you tried the medicine drug?
@@Sovietball He needs mouse bites to live
House, to all other doctors: "Did you even *go* to medical school?"
recognized that as a cigarette burn immediately
yeah but thats a ''push that cigarette onto your wrist and hold it there til its out'' kind of burn
@@sidekick36 i still have a scar on my arm from when I was a kid in the 90s and some drunk guy was upset there was a happy six year old at the bowling alley my parents ran, lol
hello officer beepsky.
@@gibby-at996 hello captains spare id card
First Walt and Skyler, and now House?
Ted is an expert on pissing off the weong people
W pfp
If you wanted to stop him just touch his hands or cough on him. He did that to stop a surgeon doing a surgery in another episode.
But this isn't a surgery problem. It's burns.
It's a clean room and the burns make him one big open wound. He already has other problems and House doesn't want to add an infection to the list.
Then he probably would’ve put on a mask and hair cover thing lol. Try not to take a tv drama too serious
@@Gxngstad :P
Foreman always has a stick up his ass when it comes to house like dude back up, at every turn house has veen right but hell still be like "okay and🙄"
The point is he wasn’t right about THIS. Foreman fighting him is how he noticed the burn. Cuddy always reminds him that his team is how he really succeeds. On the original team Cameron, Chase, and Foreman all had their own dynamic that helped him figure things out. It was always harder for him when no one challenges him.
lol you put this comment on the one that House was wrong about 😂
@@portalinathere’s that time in the plane where he gets passengers to be surrogates of Chase, Cameron and Foreman. House needs his team for his thought processes
He isn't though...every episode its house trying to get a procedure done, battling with other doctors and admin to get it done, then he realises it's something else.
Then he thinks it's something else, fights again. Then finally...he gets it.
He wouldve killed so many people if people just went with his first decision. Every episode.
@@skindred1888 At this point medical staff exist just to make House give his own second opinion.
House is sometimes wrong, which is why he likes having the other doctors around, they make sure he thinks of everything. House may have given the kid the syringe, but doctor foreman stopped him and he noticed the kids fingers and the burn- surrendering the syringe.
He noticed the burn before he was gonna inject the kid. He didn’t need Forman to stop him. He stopped himself when he saw the burn. Yes house went in there for the wrong reason but he knew the kid didn’t need the shot when he turned his arm to inject him. He didn’t need Forman in there to stop him, he stopped himself
No he definitely needed the opinion of his associates, otherwise he could've overlooked it. Even though House was able to diagnose the problem, he still needed their input and understands the importance of consulting team members.
The reason he was burned was because he got into an ATV accident (because of a seizure or something) and burned his torso etc, turns out the thing that caused the seizure was him quitting smoking.
I love how the entire series is about a doctor who is pretty much always right in his diagnosis of patients and everyone else opposes him until they see he’s correct. Every episode.
Not really? He's (almost) always right in the end - after two or three wrong diagnosis. Also there's literally an episode where he works alone and in the end Wilson (?) spells it out for House how / why he does in fact need the team.
Welcome to the classic ad break number 3 for every single house episode
"happy birthday to youuuuu" 💀
- Skyler
I know people always are like “why do you question house - he’s been right so many times” but the show actually tells us why in the later seasons.
House ended up “firing” a potential doctor for his team (whatever the term is) because they always agreed. House knows how important it is to be challenged and doubted; it keeps him on his toes and makes sure he doesn’t fall into “I’m always right” territory.
It is very likely his team in the earlier seasons were hired specifically because House knew they’d always challenge him and argue with him
it is ok on doubted and challenging house because need some opinions of others he needs a doctor who always ask and doubt him so they can find the right diagnoses and also train them a bit for being for making right calls
At least no one sang Happy Birthday to him this time
😭 Thank god
The fact of how many people house has saved and nobody decided to just trust him
You are amazing house wish you had at least 15 more seasons in you
“Ah! Velcome, Mister Bond! You are just in time for the show.” ahh scene
After House was right about a hundred times, Foreman should've stopped doubting him so much
Maybe its because i havent wayched the actual show yet, but of all the clips ive seen, house hasnt been wrong once, like its fair to be concerned about his practices at first, but after being right so often, so many times, youd think that maybe he knows what hes doing, that theres a method to his madness, like just let him do what he he wants, in these clips hes either been right, or noticed he was wrong before doing anything, and then solved the issue, so why question him?
He's actually wrong quite a lot actually.
The thing is, his department is based on solving extreme and rare cases that baffle the medical field. The idea is he'll go through all variables until he comes to his ultimate conclusion.
But there have been times he was certain it was something else until the patient had an adverse reaction and he had to double back.
@@1CrypticNC ok, as I said, my only exposure to this series is through these yt clips, so I just assumed he's just the cynical but smart guy who's just usually right, like a rick from rick and morty type character.
@@toxic_tomb1238 I was just explaining the show for you. Not lecturing.
Actually 90 percent of the episodes are him being wrong at first. The average episode is "hmm he has this"
"Uh oh his condition is getting worse because we were wrong and possibly because we made it worse" "Eureka! He actually has this!"
@@hunterlurvey698 again, I have only seen the clips of the show
This show is just every other doctor having the brain of a gold fish and reverting back to not questioning anything further on a patient except house
Dann Ted Beneke recovered from his paralysis thats crazy
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Except Doc, liquid gasoline doesn’t burn, the vapors do. So a drop of burning gasoline is invalid.
I knew ted faked his death that slip into breaking his neck was pretty convincing 😂
"If you go in there"
🤷♂️
"You can't do this!"
"Oh, if I had a nickel for every time I've heard that."
I mean.... you'd lose your license to practice 100 times over lol
And a hell of a lot of nickel’s
Ted's not having a good day
Glad to see Ted is back on his feet
After seeing a couple of clips this actually remembers of the good doctor. Crazy!
Ted in an alternate universe
House talking to parents later on:
Bad news, your son’s been smoking. Good news, he’s trying to quit. Bad news, quitting is killing him. Good news, I can cure him. Bad news……no that’s it.
Man, Ted is walking around pretty good for having been paralyzed by Mr. Whites henchmen 😂
What tf Ted doing 😂
This is why Dr House is the best because he sees whatever else doesn't
This mentality worked so well the past few years.
Doctor knows best. No matter the body count...
Amazing how good of a dramatic actor this comedian turned out to be😂
Honestly, at this point, if House says someohe comes from Mars, the others should just call NASA.
I genuinely thought he was gonna trip and fall when he started running.
bro is a doctor, detective, mortician, scientist, and a pathologist in one guy
[House saves someone]
Foreman: “I have to stop this man!”
"No pain, no gain" bro knows whats up.
Ted recovered very well after his neck injury
I wanna watch this so bad. Watching these small clips just makes me love this guy as an actor, lol.
If yall are confused about why he was looking at his fonger, alot of people who smoke cigarettes will have stained fingers where the cigarette sits.
For anyone wondering it's a cigarette burn and is a sign of abuse
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Back in my day
Comment sections had answers to
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I’m pretty sure it’s a cigarette burn from the dad cuz the kid was smoking and trying to quit but it made him sick and depressed so he was taking antidepressants offline which aren’t safe and made him really sick and now hospitalized I’m pretty sure he yells at the dad and gets him on the right meds
Too.
"House we're only 20 minutes into the show its going to be the wrong thing!"
I love how House challenges people when they say shit like "If you go in there"
House is much more of an enjoyable experience when you view it as a joke
"If you go in there😠"
"🌝🤷🏼♀️🚶🏼♀️"
Obviously a cigarette burn
The problem of the other doctor is that he did not even try to think about the question and question himself, just tried to win the conversation 😅 that is useless.
seems like ted recovered from the neck injury and paralysis very well
bro is a detective
Everyone: You can't do this!
House: Still gunna
That’s a cigarette burn
I could never understand how stupid the other doctors always were. “It’s a burn” 😂
House would be the only doctor I would trust my life with
You are welcome. Don’t push yourself too hard. Still recovering.
Anyone who knows abuse recognizes a cigarette burn.
It was from smoking cigs that’s why he looked at the fingers. He was putting it out on himself probably to hide or something idk. Haven’t seen this episode
It's a cigarette burn, his fingers have bacci stains
It’s crazy that they still even have the audacity to question house
House MD is a really great show the problem is that they portray doctors as hyper competent and motivated when they are anything but anymore
Bro when is he gonna learn house is always right 🤣
You'd think after like, two Seasons or so they'd just be like "Okay House honestly you're usually right about this sorta shit go for it"
"Pay the taxman Ted"
A drop of burning gasoline? Wtf lol😂
Seriously is more House content being posted lately or am i just seeing more of it now?? Started rewatching a few weeks back because id seen a few clips again and now im just seeing it everywhere 😂
"Burning drop of gasoline"
A doctor isn’t a detective 😂
Thought I was watching breaking bad for a sec 😅
He gave himself a germs burn! I have one too!
I swear the doctor trying to stop house, thats all his character does, every episode he tries to stop house and is proved wrong
This best doctor show ever hands dwn past and future can't touch Dr. House
The floor level guy
He isn't sterile either.
No pain no Gian lol
No pain, no gain
He burned a cig on his forearm
As House himself says, he is "almost always, eventually right". He goes through a few times of being wrong before he gets there, though.
That's why other doctors keep doubting and challenging him.
Every episode is like "no house you cant do that you'll get fired/sued!!!!!" and then nothing happens to him
Clearly looks like a cigarette burn lmao
That's undeniably a cigarette burn.
Source: my life experience
I love how these types of parents come to a hospital then get pissed when the doctor does his job because he notices or figures out something they didn’t know about or didn’t catch. Why did you come here if you didn’t want the kid to be okay? Doctors didn’t go through years of medical school to validate “mother’s instincts”
Wow Ted was a patient of THE House
Thanks for titling the episode
Foreman is really the A-Train of the Healthcare world
Thx u giving us the ep.
When I saw it I said it looked like a cigarette burn. How are they jumping to conclusions without looking at the basics first.
It bothers me how many cases are solved by clues on the patient’s skin they only notice right at the end.
Him checking the fingers got me. Assuming it's a cigarette burn? But it wasn't his cig.
I got a site to watch this show on if anyone wants it, the how is House(last name of doctor with the syringes) its really good but patient’s seize nearly every episode so a lil invariably played up for shock factor. Idk if its normal, I usually watch anime, but i love this show
damn looking at that mfs finger how long cuh was smoking
I hate how everyone keeps saying he's wrong, then he's always right
Cigarettes most likely I used to put them out on myself in highschool to show people I didn't feel pain
Happy births day Ted