5 Stages Of DeATh | House M.D.
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- Cameron feels the hospital's resources are better used to find a different diagnosis for a young cancer patient but she can't seem to accept thta her patient is very much terminal.
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Season 2 Episode 1 "Acceptance"
House is brought in for a consult on a Death Row inmate (LL Cool J) with mysterious symptoms. House and Stacy try to establish a good work relationship, especially after he lies to her to secure the transfer of the inmate to the hospital.
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She should have just Googled "cough".
Wouldn't give a different result
@@silverhusky7993 that was the point of this comment Lol xD
The only time WebMD is right
@@yozuru2539 webMD usually correct on many things. Mainly on you'll die eventually.
It makes zero difference what symptom you google, it will come back as cancer. Or aids. Or a combination of cancer and aids. But it's kind of entertaining to do that and then go to a doctor and find out how wrong you were.
One of the rare times where WebMD wouldve given the correct diagnosis for a cough
🤣
That's not real
@@rodriguezsilveiro4419 what isn't?
Iirc, someone once put their symptoms through WebMD (incidentally, it was just a relatively minor illness they recovered from in a few weeks), and they claimed WebMD threw the diagnosis of "bubonic plague" back at them.
WebMD made me think I was dying when I wasn't. Doctor tells me what's wrong and was surprised I was happy.
This was one of the saddest cases in the entire show, mostly because it was so simple. "It's just a cough"
So sad, and so well done.
Had a friend who went in for a cough and lethargy, discovered it was terminal cancer. He died eight months later. From healthy and active to dead, just like that. He was 27.
@@rhettorical I'm sorry, that is scary. SO was it like lung cancer?
Her mother died to
That's scary. I have cought when I get cold and many times I didn't die
Lung cancer often doesn’t show any symptoms until it’s already terminal.
Cameron would make a much better family practitioner. She has the required empathy, and she might not have to deal with quite as high a percentage of deaths.
If I recall she goes on to become a doctor in the emergency room. Which is a position that arguably her compassion will help with, given patients who go there are usually terrified for their lives.
@@anon777... I could probably do it well. If I conditioned a certain kind of training enough
So true. This is why I’m going into Family Medicine next year! I can’t deal w the trauma as it happens. I’d rather help talk to people to overcome their challenges and chronic problems and prevent disease
I read this as 'family executioner', for some reason.
Oh wait
@@healthyconsistency4748 Chronic problems can be hard as a FM doctor because...they are chronic. POTS, MCAS, EDS, Dysautonomia, and MECFS are some of the hardest conditions to treat - and live with. I have no doubt FM is great for many doctors (thankfully, I have a fabulous FM) but for many patients, life with certain chronic conditions is very, very difficult. And as an FM, you will need to learn what to say, do, and navigate when there isn't much you can *do* for patients.
If she's in shock now, wait until she sees the bill from all those apparently unnecessary tests Cameron performed
She'll be dead it not like she has to pay them
@@jameyseals3 depends how aggressive the cancer is, i figure
I believe it was a probono clinic
It’s like coronavirus. If you do more testing, you’ll have more cases.
She shouldn’t have done the tests.
@@johnmoyle4195 what
"Somebody should get upset"!
That line always make me tear up...
Yes, that one hurt a lot. She is 100% right too.
That line really hurt. I went to tears right away. Watched it over and over. She's right and the hurt is unbearable.
And knowing that no one will be upset when I die.
Who was the person in handcuffs can someone help explain
@@celineaddison7567 he was the team's patient in the episode. he was on death row but got sick after attempting suicide so house's team had to cure him to send back to death row. cameron's conflict with house was that they had to treat a criminal and she wanted to focus on the clinic patient
Wilson lecturing Cameron on not getting too involved in a patient's life. That's rich.
Well, he talks from experience. Who knows how many people he had to let them know about them diying.
@@AnimeLoversSubscribe Pretty sure the OP is referring to things Wilson has done with a couple of his patients throughout the series. I wont say what it is in case someone hasn't seen the series and doesn't want spoilers, but Wilson has had his moments of weakness with his cancer patients.
takes one to no one
They were really just trying to save her, yeah
That was the whole point of the conversation, he didn’t want her to make the same mistakes he did
Wait, aren't those the two clinic hours he just agreed to give Cuddy earlier?
Yeah nice catch
This man be making big plays 👏👏👏
All according to keikaku
@@RaynmanPlays An Aizen reference. Well played.
This episode makes the finale much more beautiful, as House noticed Wilson and chose to spend the last few months with him.
does wilson end up getting Terminal cancer in the finale?
@@mehseenbetter yeah
@@mehseenbetter yeah, the irony. And house ended up faking his death just to spend the last 6 months of wilson with him...
@@mehseenbetter Yeah. House gives up everything by faking his own death. Can never practice medicine again, meaning he'll never have his puzzles. Finale is super deep. Recommend watching the entire series. OR at this rate just binge all the clips on this channel lol.
@@naec7 It's been years and this channel literally exists to post clips out of context. If you're worried about spoilers, this is the wrong channel to be on.
I don't think House ever graduated past the "Depression" stage.
He is still in pain too its not like that went away
I don't think anyone does. Especially doctors who experience patients passing away. They just get desensitized to it after a while.
it tends to pile on in real life with little to no respite
The arguable downside of empathy.
I'd rather people care too much, than to revel in the misery & death of others a la GOP 2020.
@@smurfyday bruh you made something unnecessarily political. And FYI people weren’t cheering the death of rbg except those extremists who think people “don’t go far enough”. Empathy is useful but too much can destroy a life, sometimes not even your own, and can cause disastrous effects. Empathy can cause people to overreact and act irrationally to little things. Empathy can make you believe malicious lies because you understand or know or think of how awful it would be if that happened. Like house says people lie. Those lies are given power based on empathy and trust. Healthy skepticism can counteract trust but empathy can still overpower. I’ve been sexually assaulted. People can empathize. It was by a woman in public next to a female friend. I’m a guy. Since it’s not seen as the norm many don’t believe or play it off. When my friend confirms the story they are surprised and trust is restored. However, they don’t empathize for a few reasons. One I’m a guy and because we are usually seen as the perps. Two it will be made into a competition of my individual story vs collective. Or three they think I was lucky or should like it since I’m a guy. Empathy is a double edged sword. The ability to empathize is one that must be balanced. Too much chaos ensues and reason is lost, too little people breakdown due to lack of emotional security or comfort.
@@smurfyday Says someone that thinks killing a baby is health care. It's great that people care, it's called being human. Letting your emotions bypass your logical brain is always dangerous. Your humanity tells you to help the wounded lion, yet your logic center tells you not to because it will kill you. Which one are you listening to?
There’s no upside to empathy.
There’s an interesting book called Against Empathy by Paul Bloom,
House writes really fast, and really neat for someone who writes that fast
That's why its such an unrealistic medical show - a doctor with legible handwriting.
And surprisingly good handwriting for a doctor
That's nothing you should see Wilson when he's busy 😉
@@wzet2194 I'm not on antidepressants, I'm on SPEEEEEEEEED
@@officialteaincorporated243 he did 🥱 tho...🤣🤣🤣
Ironic part is that Cameron did all these mental gymnastics in refusal to accept it was cancer, even after knowing that the patient's mother died of it when she's the one that focuses on family histories.
Also her husbamd
@@rodriguezsilveiro4419and how would that matter?
That’s because Cameron is the worst
@@Sniperboy5551you might be too dumb for this, have you tried Barney?
Anyway house does the same thing constantly, how many times has be said “let’s treat for x bc if it’s y nothing can be done”
House went through these 5 when trying to save Wilson. Denying Wilson was going to die. Anger when Wilson tried to give himself dangerous amounts of chemo. Bargaining with Foreman about not being sent to jail. Depression. And finally acceptance as he rode off with him.
Are you related to mustache guy?
@@charper9890 they're second cousins
When you love someone more than you love yourself
Don't worry, he'll probably have Wilson as a hallucination like with Kutner.
I love when side characters interact independent of House. Cameron looking for a consult from Wilson just adds so much to the show.
Cameron and Wilson would have been a great couple. He would have loved her empathy, and she would have loved his terminal cancer.
Cameron can be super self-absorbed while being a caring soul
She's great
The most empathetic people usually are that way because they know themselves so well they can basically see a part of themselves in everyone if they try
Messiah complex
People who are obsessed with doing good by others
I used to have one
There was someone at my high-school who was suicidal and I poured lots of time into helping them at my own trouble
Years later they are fine and I recently went to hospital after attempting suicide
The road to hell is paved with good intentions looking back on it they manipulated me for months and I wish I saw it
I don't condone Camerons actions but I admire it
I think the title maker was going through the 5 stages of deATh making the title.
I think it's a reference to the meme, because it's called the 5 stages of grief, not 5 stages of death
@@spyrath1935 Theey aren't stages of grief, technically, they are aspects to a process... You don't move through them 1,2,3... you can go back and forth... dealing with anger, depression etc.
I got my diagnosed with a disease (non-terminal) in a similar way. I faked sick so I could stay home from school with my brother, so my dad made me go to the doctor too. The doctor asked why my parents for my previous doctors thought it might be important to look into the huge growth in my neck. A year goes by and I got radiation treatment and am on medication for the rest of my life. Without it, I’ll die, but I would have died if I wouldn’t have pretended to be sick to stay home from school.
Huh.
I have nothing to offer but _huh_
Huh.
huuh makes you think don't it
"The doctor asked why my parents for my previous doctors thought it might be important to look into the huge growth in my neck"
What? I'm glad that you went to the doctor but you should had gone on your own. Missing school was probably not the best choice.
Ouh man
Ironic, the death row inmate with no future lives, while a young woman alone in the world with her whole life ahead of her is told she is going to die. Now there's a joke for ya.
We live on a society
Society amirite?
Life isn't always fair and inmates can and have turned the lives around.
@@thewatcher5333 "On" a society? Is a Romance language your mother tongue, perhaps?
@@briancrawford8751 I meant what I said and I said what I meant.
What you think we live in a society?? You absolute baffoon, we clearly live on top of a society, we are not actually part of the society smh… Foolish mortal
Cameron made great progress on those 5 stages.
@1:23 Denial
@3:06 Anger
@3:35 Bargaining
@5:40 Depression
@6:29 Acceptance
@@nermindenic2275 House literally said that duh.. unless you're being Sarcastic (I'll minus the duh..)
@@nermindenic2275 😁😁
@@nermindenic2275 Watching the video.
@@souviksikdar1864 chill my friend he just pointing at which point in the clip does the 5 stage represent.
@@patthonsirilim5739 Hello brother ,I commented on some other reply, but it was deleted. You are misunderstanding.
This is why House will always be my favorite, the balance between the drama, the comedy, and the medicine was all blended so beautifully.
The one time going on WebMD would have been just as accurate...
*opens WebMD and types in the symptoms*
result: Cancer
hmmm
seems accurate enough
Cameron's empathy is admirable but leaving Cindy in the dark for that long only to suddenly spring the fact she has cancer on her is nothing but cruel and pointless.
Cameron was empathetic to the point of (ironically) inflicting great emotional cruelty.
@@kimberlyh.1090that's why House was trying to push her away from the case, there was no point in trying, she was going to die no matter what
You don't know what "cruel" means.
@@marty2090 How is the situation I described not cruel
"Oh, you've left your entire body in my chair now. What does that mean you want?"
My delayed reaction was spectacular.
5 stages of death:
1. L
2. U
3. P
4. U
5. S
*Death Rate drops to 0%*
Its never lupus
It's never lupus
It's never lupus... Unless that one time with the magician.. but still... It's never lupus...
@@moviehermit5631 it's never Lupus
I love the final scene with House somberly looking at the board and then quickly erasing it.
He never got past the stage of depression, but he's not strong enough to face it and reach acceptance. And he knows it.
So, when you have six months to live, you hallucinate LL Cool J walking down a hall in handcuffs. Okay, got it.
For me, it was Flavor Flav.
This was the other, principal, patient in this episode. There are a couple of videos on this channel about that. LL Cool J was a death row inmate.
The last "it's just a cough" hits hard. Imagine going to a doctor for a cough syrup and going home with a terminal cancer and 6 months time left....
It's a terminal cancer, to live 6 months without knowing her illness makes her live better life. But now she is poor and she can't afford to pay hospital bills to get chemotherapy or radiation treatment. She will be extra stress and sadness, she cannot get the part-time job position because of the cancer diagnosis. What a perfect future!!
Welp, time to start cooking crystal meth!
That type of lung cancer often shows no symptoms until it’s already stage 4.
@@kafkaesk_ It's a pro bono clinic. Relax with the propaganda.
@@kafkaesk_ It's a free clinic in case you don't understand. She won't be billed for anything. Imagine spreading so much misinformation.
I want to be House, be objective and callous. Much more efficient. But the compassion Cameron feels, I can't help but feel it too.
Chase, by the end of the series has both, which is why, in a way, he is the successor of house
@@Brenoskywalker77 foreman is a way better doctor
This is one of those episodes so well written it could be a short movie
One day I dreamed of being a doctor, then one of my fam member got cancer. I can’t imagine how hard it is to tell someone even if you don't know them personally that they are dying and you as a doctor couldn't do anything about it.
That just life we live and we die treatment is just the prolonging and sustaining the inevitable.
Me too, but I want kids, so I don't have time
Watching the prisoner walk out of the hospital surrounded by cops heading back to Death Row right after his life was just saved really hits me hard
According some sources Borman save him, cause he send letter where explained that some of his actions done by his disease.
Borman
I don't know why i watch clips like this, it just gets me so emotional especially since i have stage 4 colon cancer and we discovered it too late and they give me 12-18 months estimate to live so i guess anything involving cancer just triggers my emotions. Especially since i thought i could of had colon cancer a year ago since i did research but since the doctor at the clinic didn't think so, i didnt get myself tested. I only discovered the cancer when i was forced to go to the ER cuz my back and stomach was in major pain along with fever coming on and off.
I am so sorry that they failed you 😔
I'm so sorry 💔
They ruled out surgery?
Hey it's been 8 months since you posted, how are you doing ?
@@spectrum5156 i am about weeks if not months until i die... probably weeks since tumors have built up in my intestines and started blocking up even my stoma thus im on liquid diet now and can't really take in any food without throwing it up so no nutrients going thru me equal doesn't matter where the cancer is, cuz the body can only live so long without nutrients, etc.
I don't know how to communicate with a dying person but I hope there's another world waiting for you and all those that departed are there.
Playing Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah made me tear up, even after all these years…. God, I love this episode…..
It’s Jeff Buckley’s version. Really draws out the sadness.
Arguably the only other version worth listening
1: Death
2,3,4,5: Lupus
Grew up watching this show and I ended up having Lupus :(
Wait it's all Lupus?
Always has been
It's never lupus.
when Wilson literally spells out for ya you have a problem
I wouldn't want a doctor that was in constant denial like that and kept putting off things more and more. Everyone has had bad situations in life.
that's the episode that made me fall in love with Cameron. 'somebody should me upset'. what a beautiful soul she is
Eeeehhhhh........
@@BlackChaptersENGLISH MF
We need house back for just one episode, where he would solve the entire COVID19 pandemic and heal everyone in one swoop
It is solve. The treatment tho..
@@lrzday1704 it's not solved completely
House wouldn't take the case it's not interesting.
@@PanzarMetal house is not working in a pharmaceutical company. So its not his job to solve covid. He is more into “what causes this” not do a breakthrough medicine.
House would be antimask and would make everything worst. Change my mind.
9 virtual residency interviews scheduled! I’m excited 😊
Good luck!
What does that mean
Goodluck man!
@@malhaark882 he is having interviews with hospitals to become their doctor.
@@chingikz13 Nah I meant, I didn't know *virtual* residency existed. But that's dope
"Now go tell Cindy... whatever her name is, that she's dying."
Later he calls her Cindy Lou Who.
Death stages... different people different paths.
Twice I faced the grim reaper. I was certain I had cancer about 8 years ago.
Large mass...
I went straight to acceptance.
Worried about who would take over my responsibilities.
Perhaps a little sad that I had not accomplished my goals.
The patient on receiving the news goes into denial, "It's just a cough". Cool detail
The ending of this episode combined with the song was great.
The little smile at 5:37 hit me like a truck. So sad, she has no idea :(
The Buckley at the end just makes it more devastating. House MD always brought it w the music
Didn’t Foreman go to a Trial of the Inmate?
I weirdly remember him being in a rush and mentioning he was in a Trial speaking for someone...I thought it was this inmate... could be wrong thought
Yeah, it was this guy. They found that he had some kind of adrenal problem that was exagerating his rage issues, foreman wanted to present their findings to get his death sentence revoked.
This clip actually cuts out bits I remember. The conversation wilson has with cameron is a bit different; they cut out the bit of him getting mad at her and telling her to start doing her job and go in there and tell her shes dying, they changed it so cameron has the last word for some reason?
This inmate is diagnosed with a brain tumor, it was pushing his amigdala and so he becames extremely angry. Thus, Foreman wanted to join his trial to give the expert opinion about his murdering case. There was a good line, House was angry at Foreman for this because he did not think that the tumor caused of 4-5 people death, it was him.
Really liked the use of hallelujah at the end
Song at the end is Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley if anyone wants to know
Dude had a voice for real.
I had only listened to Leonard Cohen's but dang. Thank you by the way.
Thank you, Richard! I was scrolling through the comments for this.
"All she has is cough". I've known brain cancer people who just have back pain. 😳
Pavarotti the same and pancreatic cancer. Also a men lung cancer and pain in shoulder
That fitting song, "Hallelujah" at the end was spot on.
One of the sadder episodes and one of the best.
When a good person dies, there should be ab impact on the world. I really believe this wholeheartedly. Its really hard for us doctors to watch people die with no one beside them.
you docs are beside them
Any man’s death diminishes me, for I am part of mankind…
Do not ask for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.
The 5 stages of dying:
1. Denial
2. Anger
3. Bargaining
4. Depression
5: Acceptance
Did you notice when the patient was told of her diagnosis, the first thing she did was denial, saying it was just a cough.
The television series part aside this particular segment should be proof enough to anyone reasonable that this sort of thing is why you don't have just 1 child . The problem with being the last of anything is that soon enough there wont be anything of that kind anymore . The woman was the only child , both her parents were already deceased , she herself is unmarried - so no offspring , making her the last and there she is dying prematurely . This is why I fear for the only child of an entire family , only children may very well outlive their parents but who will outlive them ?
Historically , the mortality rates were so high that parents would have up to 10 children to ensure that the family line wouldn't die out , the hope was that at least some of them would survive and reproduce to ensure not just genetics would survive but also the families values would as well .
Both profound and true.
I like this episode greatly!
Yes, when a person needs a House M.D., it is always good to know those stages. If only he did virtuals!
That song would make any scene sad. Instant tears for me
What would I do without this youtube channel
To the person who's keeping Dr House alive: I LOVE YOU
...
*WRONG*
Those lines... are just beautiful...
Cameron is right but putting that kind of responsibility on yourself as a Doctor is a recipe for disaster.
That last part was some major foreshadowing
I've met several oncologists. They're all like Wilson. The most empathetic and caring medical specialists are the people who take on the most emotionally damaging medical specialisation. They're all smart enough to find ways to deal with it, but they also take on the most immense sacrifice a specialisation can cause
Wait I thought it was called 5 stages of grief
it is, they screwed it up when writing the script
Yeah and shock is the first
Eh, works the same tbh
It is "grief," but applies more or less to any life-shattering change, and dying is the most universal and typical one.
Well, death is pretty grieving for most people.
Love Cameron ❤️
In a show focused around saving everyone this show probably is the best at emphasizing that they can’t save everyone. And that people die with nothing they can do to stop it.
As Wilson whos job is to do this, obviously know caring too much about a patient ia not worth it in the long run. But If its just once or twice, Cameron is willing to go through thay.
I'm a young adult born with an incurable medical condition and told at 4-5. Saw many of these in real life and how they broke down. Some didn't saying "God will cure me" but didn't. Been hospitalized a lot, hated see those who wouldn't take treatment due to them saying their religion is going to save them. Then when they gave up and wanted it, doctors said "you waited too long. You can't get treated anymore". Saw many fellow patients say to those who deny doctors, "do your own treatment. You obviously acted as if you knew more. So stop crying and keep praying since you didn't want the Science help.
You can see House was stuck for the entire show in the anger and depression stages of his right thigh muscle death.
Jennifer Morrison is such a good actress.
I was like "I could've swore I've watched this". Yeah I did.
I gotta get me one of these cameras, House and all the other doctors handwriting are actually legible when passing through these camera lens.
"Its just a cough" with the music man that hit me😭
Mr. Simpson your progress astounds me
Oh Cameron!! Youre a good human.
House and Cameron have the best chemistry! ❤❤❤
Great song!!!
Cameron is so pretty
It’s the 5 stages of grief.
Telling someone they are going to die must be pretty fucking heavy.
"When a good person dies there SHOULD be an impact on the world. Somebody SHOULD notice. Somebody SHOULD BE upset."
This case basically parallels the whole House arc, he never reached to the point of acceptance, he not feel depression anymore, only anger, nihilism and sarcasm, and ironically, still pursuing toxic relationship that only end badly for him, seeing that this character is based on Sherlock Holmes I see why they never had gone for the Cameron route, after she quit her job and began to work on ER, but it would make sense, even if House never give what Cameron want, both are damages goods, but House mistake was going after someone similar to Stacy, and like Stacy ended badly, because he relapse ones, in a moment of weakness, and she never forgive him.
He is still in pain too last episode he did say it
@@xcaliber4141 Yeah, but never forgive Stacy about what she did to his leg, and paradoxically he never wanted lose his leg either, I think that as someone as brilliant as him not wanted to show weakness being seeing a cripple, that why his relationship with Cuddy never work, because she never accept him for what he was, even his moment of weakness, House being House, he would relapse sooner or later, but instead of accepting his moment of weakness, Cuddy lash out at him for not meeting her standards, for a Doctor it seems that she seems never meet drug addicts before, drug addiction is something really hard to overcome and sometimes patients relapse, more if they have chronicle pain and would do anything to stop the pain.
I love cameron.
My wife had breast cancer. she is still in the anger stage, and her kids are in denial.
“Had” as in she’s in remission? Or “had” as typo, and she’s still fighting it?
@@evilsharkey8954 she has psychosis
The Jeff Buckley rendition of Halleluiah really made this
this felt like that one episode of scrubs
Cameron really had something for dying people.
1 : Denying that it's Lupus
2 : Anger at the Lupus
3 : Bargaining to the Lupus
4 : Depression because of Lupus
5 : Accepting you have Lupus
5 stages of Grief....
Moved far away and the storm may have pushed
Music was perfect.
You know the saying: The good die young
Above all episodes this one strike the most
deATh
Tuab
thta
Really weird way to mess up a title
DeATh
what is it that i miss ?
Cameron : "I hate you"
Also Cameron : "I have a crush on you"
The Jeff Buckley hallelujah for the ending 😭
I've never watched the whole show but Cameron sounded so self-centered here, "You don't want to test her because it's ME!! I'm OVER you!!" Like no it's just because the diagnosis is pretty cut-throat and giving her unnecessary tests will give her unnecessary stress
On suspected by cancer, like her. Must do the biopsy for caution. Cameron also lied to patient. Soon diagnose in some cancer could cure. The most important thing in the suspect of cancer its confirm or discart diagnose. Biopsy it's also invasive. If she had infection. Was only a cought so don't need proves. Anemia it's phisiological in woman. So don't need more tests.
And that's why Cameron is my favorite character
Good old “DABDA”