THREE STORIES | Doctor Reacts to House, MD | Season 1 Episode 21

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  • @tims3329
    @tims3329 Před měsícem +423

    One of my favourite details about this episode, is how the lecture room went from being just the compulsory students, to slowly filling up through out the episode, until it finished and it was overflowing with people hanging out in the aisles/doorways.

    • @reaviews2300
      @reaviews2300 Před měsícem +18

      I've watched this episode (and the show) about 4 or 5 times now. Not once did I catch this. I am so disappointed in myself 🫠

    • @joshmitchell8370
      @joshmitchell8370 Před měsícem +26

      That was specifically what I came to the comments to say. I loved how they did it subtly, as well. Each time there was a break from the visual of the classroom they came back and there were a few more people. I think I might watch this episode again.

    • @TSotP
      @TSotP Před měsícem +14

      My favourite episode of House. I think it's fantastic. I've seen it loads of times.

    • @MrDwieszopyjackson
      @MrDwieszopyjackson Před 15 dny +1

      Yeah, its Just like 'Morpheus is fighting Neo!" moment in Matrix 😂

  • @EricBarkman
    @EricBarkman Před měsícem +358

    An interesting thing that we get hints of in later episodes that deal with House's past is the fact that prior to this he was a fairly athletic person, and specifically he was big into running. So after his brain (for puzzle solving), his legs were the next most important parts of him to himself, which adds even more reason to why he was so insistent on not having one of them amputated, even at major risk to his life. The irony of course being that he could have then got a prosthetic and still been able to run, but instead he's now in a situation where he still has both legs, but one is in too much pain for him to be able to run.

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem +69

      Yes totally! I definitely agree here. Though he may have had chronic pain with the prosthetic too… but I think the likelihood is lower than the outcome from surgery he did have 🧐🫣

    • @dcworld4349
      @dcworld4349 Před měsícem +8

      It's a good backstory for him to have. His stubbornness causing him to be in the situation he finds himself stuck in. Considering he's the one who usually gets everything right having this flaw adds to why he's pushing the puzzle solving to the extreme beyond needing the distraction.
      A feeling I know all to well, I'm on a constant race looking for anything that will distract from the pain. It's like being stuck in an endless corridor filled with doors, and someone with a knife is chasing which would be fine if it would end once you stop. But it's like the knife goes in and somehow I keep on living. So the best thing I can do is run fast enough finding a door that's thick enough to keep it sort of at bay for a few minutes or if I'm lucky a few hours to recover from the worst of it until it starts all over.
      But something I will never be able to understand is why he's chosen to not remove leg afterwards. I get that he wanted to keep it in the first place though had it been me and I had to choose between the pain and the leg. It would suck having to learn how to walk again but I would have done it in a heart beat if it meant I didn't have to deal with the pain. That's one thing the show never really went into even when he got the treatment which helped him for a few months. He got to live pain free again and when it came back he'd rather be in pain than finally remove it. I understand that it was drama and for the story they needed him to be in pain.
      But being and haven spoken to a lot of people in chronic pain. There's not much we wouldn't do to take the pain away.

    • @BrackenAlistair
      @BrackenAlistair Před měsícem +4

      @@dcworld4349 Oh, thats easy... He would have to admit to himself he was wrong. And thats really hard for House (most people really). Its basically the sunk cost fallacy, he already endured all that pain, he isnt going to quit now is he?

    • @jeschinstad
      @jeschinstad Před 29 dny

      I once almost lost three fingers on my left hand, all but the pinky and the thumb. My greatest two passions were playing the guitar and programming. If that had happened, I think I would've been quite suicidal. But they healed just fine although they were literally burned to the bone and I don't even have a scar. But I think I can really understand how he felt.

    • @dcworld4349
      @dcworld4349 Před 29 dny +1

      @@jeschinstad Not that I would jump at the chance of losing my leg and obviously to those that experience it. It will be a defining moment of your life. But even back when this came out prosthetic legs had come incredibly far in giving people back mobility. Now they are even so good that there are athletes who run faster with their prosthetics than they ever would be able to run with their regular legs.
      Fingers and hands is a completely different story. My pain has cost me everything, the only thing I have left is my hands and my mind. I'm not looking to lose anything more life is hard enough as it is. But If I had to choose I'd rather give up my voice, even the ability to walk over my hands/fingers. It wouldn't be a choice.
      Couple of years ago I was wasn't able to use my right hand at all for 8 months and I almost went crazy. Not being able to write as fast as I'm used to, not being able to play music. Only being able to play certain games that were turned based with my left hand. I had been afraid of something happening to my hands for a long time, and I don't know what I would have done if the damage was permanent. The thing that kept me going was seeing that I was making progress to getting my hand back.

  • @tyrant-den884
    @tyrant-den884 Před měsícem +214

    The reveal that it's House's story is one of my favorite reveals in TV history.

  • @djremedy7680
    @djremedy7680 Před měsícem +212

    "But we also know that House has gone on to live a pretty happy life..."
    True or false, this have me a chuckle

    • @drachior
      @drachior Před měsícem +51

      I was wondering the same thing.
      "Are we seeing the same guy?" xD

    • @anthonymendez1997
      @anthonymendez1997 Před měsícem +26

      “pretty happy life”….You haven’t seen enough episodes to know he’s miserable. I’m sorry, but I laughed at that.

    • @LAM0601
      @LAM0601 Před měsícem +35

      "LIFE IS PAIN, I WAKE UP EVERY MORNING IM IN PAIN, I GO TO WORK IN PAIN, YOU KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I'VE JUST WANTED TO GIVE UP? HOW MANY TIMES I'VE THOUGHT ABOUT ENDING IT?" - House by the end of the series

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před měsícem +7

      It could've been even better.
      Half measures led to the chronic pain led to the drug addiction led to... _well._

    • @CorwinAlexander
      @CorwinAlexander Před měsícem +4

      Replace "pretty" with "relatively". They're synonymous in this case and it begins to make more sense.
      He's functional and not suicidal. To me, that's pretty happy. Not "happy" or "very happy", but "pretty happy". It's a decent outcome.

  • @bryceanwhimsey
    @bryceanwhimsey Před 15 dny +3

    The student with the short hair and glasses is my favorite character in this episode. He really learns, and he knows it.

  • @cosmicgoblin89
    @cosmicgoblin89 Před měsícem +24

    my brother just recently pointed out that House is suppose to be Sherlock Holmes but if he went into medicine instead, Wilson is also his Watson, and now I can't un-see it and it makes everything make way more sense once you figure out who everybody is suppose to be

    • @brassbear3373
      @brassbear3373 Před 12 dny +4

      And House’s address is 221B Baker St.

    • @Davidscomix
      @Davidscomix Před 10 dny +2

      That’s why he was called house, it was just another word for Homes which seems a lot like Holmes

    • @kay-jay1581
      @kay-jay1581 Před 4 dny

      I mean yeah I thought that everybody compares House to Sherlock Holmes but for medicine. It’s super obvious. He also has a drug addiction just like Sherlock and lives to solve cases. House did never get a Morairty as a rival or enemy. But I think that just House and all of his baggage and life happening to him. The series never needed an antagonist

  • @granadosvm
    @granadosvm Před měsícem +92

    The drama of this episode becomes more interesting when the patient is revealed to be House, but I find the way House decides to teach about diagnostics very smart.
    Three real case patients, each one of them with leg pain, in one case doctors try to do too much (because Cameron always wants to fix everyone's heart), other one is receiving the wrong treatment, because he is not upfront with the cause, and one more that is not receiving proper treatment on time because the cause is not evident right away.
    I think the way House presents this lecture is brilliant and if students are smart, they will keep several lessons in their head.
    I saw another MD reacting to this episode, and he was very critical of the scene where House says "eeeh! the patient's dead" and when the students say they didn't have enough time to run any tests, House responds "you had time to examine his leg". That other reactor said something about protocols and sequences, and how doctors in real life are told to examine the patient first... But last time I had to take my son to the ER with an injured knee, the doctor was in the room for less than 15 seconds, talked to me, asked my son where it hurts (he is autistic and could not describe in detail, just signaled the genera area of the knee) indicated the staff to take x-ray and to give him ibuprofen. Didn't inspect the knee, didn't look for signs of damaged ligaments like loose mobility of the joint, after the x-rays showed nothing broken or dislocated, he said "it's just a sprain, take him home, give him some ibuprofen for the pain and use ice. Maybe follow-up with an orthopedist."
    After about a month of dealing with the insurance, we got the appointment with the orthopedist, and MRI, and a diagnostic of torn ligament, torn tendon and fractured meniscus. My son had to wait about six weeks to start treatment (physical therapy) not knowing at that point if he was even going to require surgery, so yes, there are doctors who will not even look at the leg.

    • @marcjanverdelantar9605
      @marcjanverdelantar9605 Před měsícem +3

      You are lucky the doctor even saw the patient. Our doctor has magical powers and don’t even need to see the patient and just orders away😂

    • @wiezyczkowata
      @wiezyczkowata Před měsícem +4

      my aunt went to a doctor with pain in her knee, the doctor didn't even do an x-ray bu an ultrasound... on a freaking hurt knee, it showed nothing, but she still felt pain so went to another doctor and this one did an x-ray and it showed she had a broken bone above hern knee

  • @ironyage
    @ironyage Před měsícem +46

    My dad was a surgeon, and he used to say, “I don’t have a crystal ball!” I understood what he meant after this episode.

  • @jstraight1667
    @jstraight1667 Před měsícem +77

    9:44 I know I'm a rare exception, but this is how I'd need to be told I'm dying. I overthink everything and every second you delay those words is false hope. I need a fast and direct statement with no wiggle room or ambiguity.

    • @viper11
      @viper11 Před měsícem +7

      I agree, no need to tiptoe around the fact.

    • @SeanHendy
      @SeanHendy Před měsícem +4

      rip off the band aid.

    • @notthestatusquo7683
      @notthestatusquo7683 Před 4 dny +2

      Same. I'd find some stranger pretending to care about me insulting, if anything.

  • @NdranC
    @NdranC Před měsícem +119

    I like how you know how to play ball with the premise of some of these shows. We know that house is filled with inaccuracies but you are able to not let those bother you and still engage with the "what if" scenario and explore it in a fun way. Thank you.

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem +20

      Thank you ❤️

    • @claytoncourtney1309
      @claytoncourtney1309 Před měsícem +11

      @@JessTheMD I second that. I have seen Doctor Mike, who I like very much and seems to be a very good at doing the you tube Doctor thing, fail in the aspect of reaction to TV shows. He never seems to understand that they are TV shows so the doctors doing things that nurses usually do is so the main characters can get screen time.

    • @renx81
      @renx81 Před měsícem +2

      @@claytoncourtney1309 Pretty sure he gets it and being overly critical is just part of his comedic style.

    • @TSotP
      @TSotP Před měsícem +9

      Yeah, I've also heard other reaction channels make the Horses not Zebras comment. Failing to realise that this is already covered in one of the first episodes.
      If someone is actually getting to see House, they have already been checked for all the types of horses, even the less common ones.

    • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
      @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 Před 18 dny +3

      By the time a patient sees House, they should be considering giraffes or wildebeests; the horse family has been eliminated.

  • @houdin654jeff
    @houdin654jeff Před měsícem +24

    The snake venom volume thing seems to catch a lot of medical professionals off guard. House knows this because he is the medical Sherlock Holmes, not because we expect doctors to know about snake venom production.
    Probably the best episode of the first season of the show and in the running for best overall. We finally get his backstory, it ties in to why he and Stacy have a complicated relationship, and it gives a subtle passage of time to show how long Cameron, Foreman, and Chase have been working with House since they have not one, but two different leg issues they’ve been a part of in the past for House to draw on along with his own case.

    • @2o7o7dragon
      @2o7o7dragon Před měsícem +7

      Mildly disagree. We see in later seasons that House enjoys watching nature documentaries, so him knowing about snake venom volume isn't an out of nowhere thing. It is however based entirely on his desire to know things and not something that's reasonable to expect of any random medical professional.

    • @blackthrone6976
      @blackthrone6976 Před měsícem +5

      I feel like House's explanation of "You don't need to know about snake venom, unless your patient needs it" is pretty good. Sure, chances of you ending up needing it is closer to 0, but it might also help a little.

    • @ThePendragon1998
      @ThePendragon1998 Před měsícem

      Nobody tests snake venom to determine species in North America. First, there are only a handful of venomous species, most of which are pit vipers (we also have a few coral snakes, which are elapids). Coral snakes don't even occur in New England where House lives. Second, you don't treat with a different antivenin for each pit viper species. There are only like two antivenins in N America - Anavip and Crofab, and they both treat all our native pit vipers, regardless of species. You treat envenomation based on symptoms, and knowing the patient was bitten by a snake plus they are showing symptoms of pit viper envenomation is sufficient evidence to support treatment with antivenin.

  • @danterengiil4448
    @danterengiil4448 Před měsícem +105

    No one ever talks about how the three variations of leg pain endings: saved the leg, amputation and house 😢

    • @tyrant-den884
      @tyrant-den884 Před měsícem +10

      Yeah, she didn't seem comfortable talking about the girl at all.

    • @maskedmallard537
      @maskedmallard537 Před měsícem +10

      Barely spoke about her at all. She seemed to have abandoned her story around the "something thyroid" diagnosis and left it at that.

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem +25

      Gotta cut where I can, or these videos end up being super long 🙈 I did talk about it when I originally filmed, but it ended up on the chopping block 😝

    • @danterengiil4448
      @danterengiil4448 Před měsícem +14

      @JessTheMD let them be long! We love every minute of houses 40 something odd minutes...watching someone else die bc of it brings us together 🥺

    • @Uniquely-Unoriginal
      @Uniquely-Unoriginal Před měsícem

      ​@@JessTheMD -- 19 minutes isn't long, lol, trust me! I watch a Reactor that reacts to music; so far, his record for longest video for shortest song is - (just under) 23 minutes reacting to a 1-minute song (it's actually a 16 bar challenge submission, but close enough) AND, his longest video to a single song/video (not live, not podcast, not album review) is too my knowledge -- 1 hr, 11 minutes & 14 seconds reacting to a 2 min & 50 second song!
      His "die-hard" subscribers/fans respect him for it and enjoy his videos because of who he is and he's funny as hell and it's extra funny because he sometimes draws them out to over an hour just to pizz off the haters 🤣🤣🤣 Ray is great!!!
      Oh, my point is, don't worry how long the video is if your "die-hard" followers are enjoying it and not complaining!
      and there is my unsolicited opinion, backed with some actual instances - although vague bc I normally don't call out other reactors by channel names on a reactor's channel - of lengthier, enjoyable videos happening :)
      Now, I will for the first time, watch you and your video, lmao 😆. I don't know why I read some of the comments first, I very, very rarely do that. 🤷‍♀

  • @Kirisame__Marisa
    @Kirisame__Marisa Před měsícem +44

    "House has gone on to live a pretty happy life"
    Wot? xdd

  • @PaperbackWizard
    @PaperbackWizard Před měsícem +60

    I've watched this episode a number of times, but I still get teary-eyed listening to House and Stacy argue about cutting off his leg. It's such a powerful scene.

  • @UpLateGeek
    @UpLateGeek Před měsícem +46

    I remember the first time I watched this episode. Being someone who lives with chronic pain, the revelation that this was House's story hit me unexpectedly hard.

  • @benrast1755
    @benrast1755 Před měsícem +37

    I was seeing an occ doc for an occupational physical. She asked me an odd question: did you used to have more leg hair? Well, yes, I did. I assumed my jeans rubbed a bunch off. After the physical was over, she recommended I have my primary care doc order thyroid test. I asked why. She said, “your weight, dry skin, and loss of hair on your legs could indicate hypothyroidism”. My PCP ordered labs and I am now on synthroid for hypothyroidism. Good catch by an attentive occ doc.

  • @kaisokusekkendou1498
    @kaisokusekkendou1498 Před měsícem +25

    I think this episode was my most favorite from the tv series. It had great setting and pacing, it escalates well, and delivers a great climax that brings it back to the show and reveals more about the main character. It also really showcases how a "head of diagnostics department" (a thing that wouldn't normally exist) would operate differently than most.. more like a wordly knowledgeable Sherlock Holmes but with a focus on medicine instead of criminology.
    The lecture itself, while it kind of flexes House and his department, does at least drive home a point to not get complacent in the diagnosis. "Actually look at the problem", or "don't judge a book by its cover", or "the patient isn't going to easy to deal with", etc. While not everyone needs to know the amount of venom a snake might retain after biting, keeping an eye out and investigating the things that don't quite fit can mean catching problems sooner and saving more lives.
    I liked the insight you've given in this episode, and surprisingly there was little medical gaffs other than maybe they were jumping assumptions a bit quick on some thing (something their team does a lot, honestly, so par for the course), or the mannerisms... which actually make sense, given the characters in question. Another reason I liked this episode a lot... the verisimilitude was good enough to really get swept away by the show.

  • @JeremySeanA
    @JeremySeanA Před měsícem +21

    This was a fun watch. Nice job. Also, can we just take a second to point out how great a show "House M.D" was. The writing, the puzzles and the acting was just really great.

  • @wirebrushproductions1001
    @wirebrushproductions1001 Před 22 dny +4

    "There are medical issues here."
    This is House. There are always issues.

  • @cheebees
    @cheebees Před měsícem +27

    I was under the impression that House meant it would be easier to break the bad news to the wife and kid because they weren't there and are made up and not about breaking it to the patient.

    • @Guardian582
      @Guardian582 Před měsícem +1

      i dunno i'd rather be told outright that i'm dying, rather than have it 'softened' or dance around the words

    • @claytoncourtney1309
      @claytoncourtney1309 Před měsícem +3

      I thought it would be easier because breaking that news to a patient who does not have a spouse or children can take the information in without the added worry of how their death will affect the spouse and child. If that is the reason I agree however the man's reaction about his dog goes to show that it is not as easy as House may want you to believe. Even those of us who are childless without a spouse have being they care about. I have two cats.

  • @rudyramos2333
    @rudyramos2333 Před 5 dny +2

    Probably one of my favorite episode and it was in the first season. The best part was when he was told that its pretty hard to think when he is all jn their faces and he responds "YEA, you think itll be easier with a real patient, really dying?" Any form of practice and studying wont be like the real thing, in any profession.

  • @Allerka
    @Allerka Před měsícem +29

    Two things I'll mention: 1. I like that as the lecture/episode goes on, the lecture hall gets more and more filled up. It's kind of a nice touch. And 2. Jennifer Morrison (Cameron) is going to be at a local convention next month, and if I can go, I'll probably get her to sign my House box set.

    • @claytoncourtney1309
      @claytoncourtney1309 Před měsícem +2

      I met her at a convention a couple of years ago. She is nice to talk to. I hope she signs the box set for you.

    • @Allerka
      @Allerka Před měsícem +1

      @@claytoncourtney1309 It's funny, I have the House MD blu-ray set and the Once Upon a Time set, and while she was the main character in OUAT, I'll likely have her sign the House one, just because I know it better/like her more in it.

  • @anonymes2884
    @anonymes2884 Před měsícem +17

    Yeah, the thing about knowing how much venom a snake would or wouldn't have is them leaning into the Sherlock Holmes parallel (Holmes claimed to not even know whether the Earth orbited the Sun or vice versa but had an encyclopaedic knowledge of obscure "trivia" about cigarette ash :).
    Still one of my favourite episodes of TV - structure, acting, dialogue, humour, all absolutely on point (and yep, House just casually saving someone else's life while giving a lecture is the ultimate flex :).

    • @gordon861
      @gordon861 Před měsícem +2

      The issue with the snake venom has been picked up by many doctors that react to this episode, and how unlikely it is that some doctor would know this.
      But I always thought that if the snake catchers (assume they are professionals) go into as much detail as to record how much venom was in the snake then they would likely also add some context to the numbers, otherwise why even report it. So the report may have said that this means it has not bitten anything in the last XX hours etc. So the information may have been supplied normally but if he just read it, it would not be so cool for TV.

  • @StevenResnick
    @StevenResnick Před měsícem +18

    I like how he goes "puncture."
    Or how quickly someone died without them even examining a patient. Also hilarious trying for the "family history" for leg pain.

  • @mrachel3
    @mrachel3 Před 11 dny +1

    This episode won the Emmy for writing. It’s my favorite from the show.

  • @swapnildayal6894
    @swapnildayal6894 Před měsícem +20

    Yes, more House M.D. please...
    You are the one channel who does not just bash the shows for medical inaccuracy, but sort of enjoys it too for its entertainment value. We Like that..

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks so much 😊

    • @invista4134
      @invista4134 Před 24 dny

      I disagree. She disagrees with most synopsis, if you haven't noticed yet. Please do. These types think that it has to be perfect. If it was to be perfect they would be hiring real doctors and real patients, or filming at the hospital. Someone sure has to ruin whatever is left of any entertainment. We know, it is just an entertainment source, and are looking to have entertainment. Or else, what's the damn use..? We are morbid enough in real life.

    • @kay-jay1581
      @kay-jay1581 Před 3 dny

      @@invista4134well yeah but she doesn’t bash the show. It’s okay to disagree or have constructive critiques. But a lot of Doctors in CZcams they flat out laugh and mock tv shows of how everything they do is dumb and waste of time or not realistic. Gees a tv show “not realistic enough” who would have thought 🙄
      We watch house because is fun and entertaining or deep. I’m not looking to take notes and become an actual nurse. 😅

  • @wolandbegemotazazello
    @wolandbegemotazazello Před měsícem +16

    He did not say all vericose veins are caused by pregancy. He said, statistically these are the bigges.

  • @cubnation
    @cubnation Před měsícem +10

    I learned so much Dr. Jess! Great video! I think House tells a patient they're dying by sending one of his team to do it! I also love how House's team is sitting there, and they figure out he's been talking about himself! Typical House. 😅

  • @SimsinWonderland
    @SimsinWonderland Před měsícem +8

    Hugh is so freaking talented

  • @2o7o7dragon
    @2o7o7dragon Před měsícem +5

    The "it's House" moment usually gets a bigger reaction from reactors. Really impressive that you guessed the diagnoses for House and the Farmer, think most reactions miss 1 or both of them (if they're doing medical play along)

  • @juanbarrera1356
    @juanbarrera1356 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for not criticizing the inaccuracy and explaining the right way.

  • @daveb947
    @daveb947 Před měsícem +8

    I wonder how House would have diagnosed me. The docs when i was in the hospital found out i have a genetic disorder theyve never seen before. Dont know if i should be honoured to have a paper written about me. LOL. I showed all the signs of dozens of infections and cancer. All tests came back negative though. LOL.

    • @kurtuhlig2553
      @kurtuhlig2553 Před 18 dny

      A la, “The bad news is you’re going die. The good news is we’re going to name a disease after you.”

  • @FreddyKurganNimmo
    @FreddyKurganNimmo Před měsícem +4

    5:38 - The problem is, when you have a self-righteous anti-opioid doctor who petulantly refuses to order ANY imaging, or to consult with a patient's prior neurosurgeon, when said patient is complaining of severe neck pain from bronchitus 5 years after a cervical fusion surgery, solely because the patient is requesting dilaudid by name, because of her automatic suspicion of "narcotic seeking behavior". Due to several medical conditions, allergies, precautionary avoidance and unwanted side effects, dilaudid was the only IV pain reliever that I could safely be given for this level of pain.
    Less than 2 years after this I had to undergo another surgery to extract the C-1 vertebrae because it was continuing to constrict the spinal cord just below the brain stem, which made the pain exponentially worse whenever I coughed due to the erratic jerking motion of the muscles in the neck. *NO* help from the above mentioned doctor, who was hell-bent on gaslighting me and treating me like a junkie looking for a fix.

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před 14 dny

      I’m so sorry that you experienced that 😔

  • @MarijnvdSterre
    @MarijnvdSterre Před měsícem +3

    10:47 Rarely seen a lightbulb go off so visibly! :D

  • @englishmidnight
    @englishmidnight Před měsícem +9

    I remember when i first heard about this show, the pitch was, what if Sherlock Holmes was a Doctor, massive fan of Sherlock, read all the books when i was a kid, so even though at the time i didn't know the term Sociopath, i knew that was who he was, not really his fault in the books, he would have a client come in and just want to know about the case, get the info as fast as possible, did not enter his head to ask did they wan't to sit down, have a drink, that how Watson helped him, brought a bit of humanity to him, same with House, that's why he needs Wilson. This show is amazing because you know House is a Dick, but you also know if you were sick, you would wan't him on your'e case, I think Hugh Laurie and the rest of the cast did such a great job, loving your'e reactions Doc, one episode to watch, don't think I have seen anyone do a reaction to it, A small case, check it out, it really is something, keep up the good work.

    • @Guardian582
      @Guardian582 Před měsícem

      not sure if you know this, but Sherlock Holmes himself is based on a doctor friend of Doyle(who wrote the Holmes books), they even make a reference/joke about it in the show

    • @adamushu
      @adamushu Před měsícem

      Holmes and Watson, House and Wilson

    • @englishmidnight
      @englishmidnight Před měsícem

      czcams.com/video/UqHh6TvGQIQ/video.htmlsi=sRkdpeumW31Rzlmd

  • @Tasarran
    @Tasarran Před měsícem +5

    I see it as two ways. One, House gets his own medicine. He often does stuff the patients don't want. If he were real, he'd be in jail a dozen times over instead of just the once.
    Or, it could be an explanation for why House often does things against the patient's wishes. Maybe he didn't do the radical things he does now before they did it to him without his consent...

    • @Tasarran
      @Tasarran Před měsícem +5

      Or 2b... House behaves the way he does as revenge against Cuddy... She can't REALLY come down on him too hard for going against patient's wishes because he'd eventually pull that card out.

  • @MichaelG5500
    @MichaelG5500 Před měsícem +6

    I must have missed this episode. I don't remember it. I agree though I would love to have sat in on this lecture.

    • @irrelevant_noob
      @irrelevant_noob Před 6 dny +1

      Well on one hand it's understandable, it was late within the first season, so plenty of other episodes to "overwrite" the memory of this one...
      But on the other hand, there were some memorable moments, like "Bzzt, he's dead," or "you _were_ right, it *_is_* House," or the final reveal of the inconspicuous lead in the "greatest dad" mug. :-)

  • @marvinsarracino116
    @marvinsarracino116 Před měsícem +3

    What a great episode! Great reveal that Dr House was talking about himself! Luv how he figures why the Dr he is sitting in for is always sick! Lol thanks Dr Jess looking forward to more!❤💛😁

  • @FireTigerGemini
    @FireTigerGemini Před 23 dny +2

    One of the things I love about this episode is that the scenes of the 'three stories' are a bit overacted/hokey and the dialogue a bit stilted because it's not an actual memory/flashback as much as it's a dramatic imagining/visualization of the story being told. It's fun to see two different styles of filming/acting next to each other in the same piece.

  • @chadnine3432
    @chadnine3432 Před měsícem +2

    Stone cold reaction to the big reveal. :)
    Wow, It's been a year and I forgot I was one of the people who reccomended this episode. Glad that got around to making a reaction video. It's one of the best House episodes IMO.

  • @KevFrost
    @KevFrost Před 11 dny

    14:00 "House goes on to live a happy life". This must be a new meaning of the word "happy" that I wasn't aware of ;-)

  • @tektonike
    @tektonike Před 27 dny +1

    Before he said "makes breaking the news easier" he said "there is no wife and kid". So it does make breaking the news easier since there is no one to break the news to

  • @stvmendez
    @stvmendez Před měsícem +2

    I once had what my UC doctor termed a "mild" case of rhabdo in my two quads; insane pain that rivaled a kidney stone.

  • @cydrych
    @cydrych Před měsícem +1

    I 100% would want to be told “you’re dying in a few hours” instead of some long drawn out conversation. That way I could figure out a way to order my favorite meal, call my loved ones and say some really inappropriate things to random people just for giggles.

  • @RS-np2bk
    @RS-np2bk Před 2 dny

    Just found you and you were awesome. House is a terrific show. Glad for your insights.

  • @qm7497
    @qm7497 Před 16 dny

    "...we know House went on to live a happy life..."
    That made me laugh really hard

  • @Matuse
    @Matuse Před měsícem +1

    When House mentioned breaking the news being easier, he meant that since the wife and kid don't exist, there's nobody to break bad news to - which is a lot easier than breaking bad news.

  • @vlahakisnick
    @vlahakisnick Před 23 dny

    14:00 "we also know that House has gone on to live a pretty happy life."
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @muppeteer
    @muppeteer Před měsícem +3

    in the real world, if I am dying, I would like someone to tell me I am dying...the directness is preferred, at least for me. Be as nice and diplomatic as you like...in the end it is meaningless

  • @silentlyjudgingyou
    @silentlyjudgingyou Před měsícem +3

    It's worth noting that House's relationship did not survive the decision the girlfriend made to go ahead with surgery. That was why they broke up, so they did allow for the fact that it was ethically questionable to be brought up

  • @thenodrin
    @thenodrin Před měsícem +1

    This was the first episode I saw and I was hooked. Excellent show. Probably Hugh Laurie's best work.

  • @ShuffleUpandDeal32
    @ShuffleUpandDeal32 Před měsícem +2

    I agree with House at the start, wouldn't the first thing you do be to check the leg and not just make guesses? lol

  • @Melomaniac1956
    @Melomaniac1956 Před měsícem +6

    Hey Jess awesome episode I LOVE House so much; did you ever suspect at any point before the big reveal that the supposed drug addict was actually House?

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před 14 dny +1

      Haha thank you! NO! I legit didn't suspect anything until the reveal!!!

  • @coaty79
    @coaty79 Před 7 dny

    Hi just wated to say love your breakdown of this show that has helped me so much. Seeing someone work still while being in constant pain pushed me everyday to keep going.
    I was 29 in 2010 and had to have a metal on metal hip replacement after years of dealing with cronic pain. I received a letter 3 weeks after the operation we are very sorry but we used a bad batch of hip replacements and your one of the unlucky few.
    It took me a long time to not blame the NHS doctors and nurses. 14 years its still in and ive been left on oxycodone and oramorph and having to have blood tests every week. Life isnt what i imagined it would be but there are always people that have it harder and that feeling sorry for myself doesnt change anything.
    Anyway sorry love your channel and your dreakdowns and prospectives.

  • @andywindes4968
    @andywindes4968 Před měsícem +1

    I have chronic issues with dehydration due to total colectomy for UC. Once, this somehow progressed to rhabdomyolysis and shock. I refer to the episode as my four day preview of dementia because I was completely out of my head. If House was in a similar state, he was in no position to make medical decisions.

  • @henrideveroux8690
    @henrideveroux8690 Před měsícem

    I was unfortunate enough to have this be the first spisode of House i ever watched. I say unfortunate because it set such a high bar that I honestly felt no other episode could come close to clearing it.

  • @Bigbadredg14nt
    @Bigbadredg14nt Před 26 dny +1

    That is probaly the best episode of the series

  • @apatternedhorizon
    @apatternedhorizon Před měsícem +1

    Will always watch House reactions from Doctors. Glad another channel is doing them.

  • @fredkrissman6527
    @fredkrissman6527 Před měsícem +1

    Much more House reactions please!
    Thanx Jess!!!

  • @rkrawec1
    @rkrawec1 Před 25 dny

    As a Physical Therapist for 30 years, I have generally observed Family docs/GPs to underprescribe for acute pain and overprescribe for chronic pain and not differentiate between the physical causes of chronic pain versus those patients with centralized pain. I have definitely seen improvement in physician practice over the 2 decades.

  • @GreenhornPhototaker

    Dr J - this was great!!! Subscribed.

  • @mrcx6142
    @mrcx6142 Před měsícem +2

    Yet another great reaction to a brilliant episode!

  • @ExActa
    @ExActa Před 26 dny

    Okay so two things, first, very nice, professional and down to earth reaction, I love it. Second, today I learned CZcams gives real doctors like you a checkmark (at least in my country) which is super nice to see because it obviously makes everything you say more fun because it's more easily believable. In fact, now that I've learned this exists, I will never trust a channel that doesn't have this again tbh.

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před 26 dny

      Thank you so much! ❤️ and yes, to get that banner, I had to send in an application to CZcams, with info about and a copy of my medical license 😊. It is something that you have to seek out and apply for, so if some docs don’t know about that feature, they may still be credible docs, just haven’t done that application. That said, it’s a really easy one page form - just takes YT a few weeks to process it 😉

  • @michaelanderson5301
    @michaelanderson5301 Před měsícem

    Loved your grin when the House Avatar gave himself the shot!

  • @C_MR_WYld307
    @C_MR_WYld307 Před 27 dny

    Hey Jess, very nice review. Appreciate the Dr review and thoughts. Keep it up!

  • @mstover83
    @mstover83 Před 20 dny

    Amazing react, thank you so much,

  • @drebaswing5079
    @drebaswing5079 Před měsícem

    This is my favorite episode of all of them. I can't guess how many times I've watched it.

  • @wol_ves
    @wol_ves Před měsícem

    Love this one, thank you!

  • @gamingbutnotreally6077
    @gamingbutnotreally6077 Před měsícem

    Haha this is a great episode, awesome reaction!

  • @mangoman628
    @mangoman628 Před měsícem +1

    been waiting forever for this

  • @lovepath777
    @lovepath777 Před měsícem

    I love your House reactions. Thank you for sharing.

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem +1

      Glad you like them! ❤️🙏

    • @lovepath777
      @lovepath777 Před 28 dny

      @@JessTheMD If I might make a suggestion, there is an episode of 'House' called 'One Day, One Room.' I think it is one of the best episodes of television and would make for a good reaction.

  • @beanwithbaconmegarocket

    Nice video. Jess. Great call on the diagnoses, too.

  • @KuroiXHF
    @KuroiXHF Před měsícem +2

    This hits home in a way. I once got osteomyelitis and got a partial amputation (debrevement) of one of my toes. However, I was totally ok with it. I even scared my wife with how quickly I jumped to acceptance. Given, a toe is different from a leg, but it's still weird how vastly this changes.
    Also, I love seeing people react. You're reliving the magic from when I first watched this show.
    Please do more House MD episodes. I can find some more cool episodes I think you'd enjoy if you want.
    Great reaction!

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks so much! If there are some specific eps you want to see, let me know and I’ll add them to my list!!

    • @KuroiXHF
      @KuroiXHF Před měsícem

      @@JessTheMD thanks! I like the Euphoria double-episode in Season 2.

  • @jimbaker40
    @jimbaker40 Před měsícem

    Great episode, Dr. House is awesome! :D

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před 14 dny

      Glad you think so! Thank you!!

  • @dalegreer3095
    @dalegreer3095 Před 13 dny

    When my daughter was still a 4th year, there was a guy who needed to have his foot removed because of a diabetic ulcer. He was a roofer, and said his whole family including his grandmother depended on his salary as a roofer, so he couldn't lose his foot. He was insistent on this, even with doctors telling him he'd die if he didn't get the foot amputated. They were at a loggerheads.
    So my daughter thought about it from the man's point of view, and told his employer about the situation. His employer told him he'd make a desk job for him at the same or better pay, and then she discussed prosthetics with him, and he agreed to the amputation.

  • @michaelandrew4488
    @michaelandrew4488 Před měsícem

    You'll notice by the end he had a full attendance , with every seat filled .

  • @tomgeorge7281
    @tomgeorge7281 Před 23 dny +1

    NEVER EVER get in the MRI in the House world. Something always goes wrong. 8-)

  • @themidsouthcyclist8880
    @themidsouthcyclist8880 Před měsícem +1

    A rarity for me: subscribed after one video. But I can see the intelligence I will gain from your channel!

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem

      Well thank you so much! I appreciate it!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @P.Paramo
    @P.Paramo Před 21 dnem

    I recall the story of a woman in South America who had a painful and disabling condition in one of her legs -I think that happened in either Argentina or Chile. Although her leg had full mobility and worked fine from that perspective, her life was miserable due to severe chronic pain. She begged for years to get her leg amputated, but all the surgeons she saw refused to perform the procedure because she had a working limb. She finally found a surgeon who amputated her leg, and her life changed for the better. She now wears different kinds of prosthesis that allow her to have a normal life. She even became an athlete and runs marathons, and now has a very happy and fulfilling life. Some physicians forget that health care is not just a matter of curing diseases or a race against death. It’s about quality of life.

  • @Latedozer
    @Latedozer Před měsícem

    That was always the kind of classes I liked. It's not just about learning but trying to use what you've learned

  • @JoshuaWaterDragonDeale
    @JoshuaWaterDragonDeale Před měsícem

    Please keep watch every episode. So far you're my 2nd favorite doctor to react to House M.D. the way to take the number 1 spot is to consistently come out with the house videos!!

  • @braddr1
    @braddr1 Před 7 dny

    This is one of the best House episodes. Probably my second favorite is One Day One Room, season 3 episode 12.

  • @sandrayearning
    @sandrayearning Před měsícem

    Love your reactions

  • @MatthewsLife
    @MatthewsLife Před měsícem +1

    This is my most Favorite episode ever

  • @JGussey
    @JGussey Před měsícem

    I subed right away after this video. House is my all time favorite show, and hearing you break down the medical part instead of obssessing over how obnoxious house can be just is so refreshing.

  • @Terralventhe
    @Terralventhe Před měsícem +2

    "Happy life" is one way of saying crippling, scream-inducing chronic pain that leads to a lifetime of drug abuse and self-destructive alienating behaviour. lol

  • @velvanae
    @velvanae Před měsícem

    House takes place in NJ, which is also where I live. My wife, Son, and I not too long ago set up power of attorney, made our wills, and DNR papers, and other legal issues that will eventually happen, which I highly recommend everyone doing regardless of age, things can always be changed later. On the by proxy issue as the law is written it says "Your advance directive for healthcare explains your wishes on end of life and who you want to direct your health care if you lose the ability to make or communicate important decisions. It becomes effective in the event you are unable to communicate your own wishes, e.g. if you are in a coma, develop dementia, or suffer a stroke or other mental impairment." insinuating any type of coma. This was very useful a couple years ago when I caught legionnaires disease and was too out of it to communicate for myself and my wife had to take over talking with the insurance company, hospital Drs and nurses.

  • @AskiFin
    @AskiFin Před měsícem +1

    tbh, doctor coming to me and just saying "your dying" is fantastic way to tell me that.. sugarcoating might be more fun for the the doctor, but to me, patient that is dying... I would really appriciate if you just told me honestly "you are dying and there's nothing we can do" would help me so much.. I might have some ideas of trying, but ultimately, honesty is would be calming... there is nothing we can do would give me so much more calm than doctor skipping around the subject.

  • @iamrayvell3052
    @iamrayvell3052 Před měsícem

    One of my favourite House episodes is where he tried to help a lady stuck under a rubble

  • @JamesJoyce12
    @JamesJoyce12 Před měsícem

    The key point in the first part: "did you look at his leg?". This is the point that House is making - although I will admit - somewhat ironically since he never meets with patients.
    Oh yeah - and this is definitely the most brilliant House episode ever!

  • @nomis
    @nomis Před měsícem +2

    Omg Jess, where have you been??? ❤

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před měsícem

      Oy! It’s been a hectic few months! I had surgery and have been recovering…. And will be having another surgery in about 7 weeks. It’s been quite the ride! I’m doing okay though ❤️ just a little slower on getting the videos filmed and edited 🙈

  • @jmiller92027
    @jmiller92027 Před 28 dny

    Laughing, I went in for severe abdominal pain to th ER and 3 hours later I was going into surgery for free flowing air between my abdomen and stomach, a infection from my g-tube, and sepsis. This was during Vivid so my son could not be there. The surgeon so calmly told me I needed surgery and I needed it NOW. She also held my hand and told me that she didn't know if I would make it through. I hurt so bad, I just said please do it and call my son now and after. I also called my son. They were amazing.

  • @monkeybeasts
    @monkeybeasts Před měsícem

    videos like this are my favorite to watch

  • @hiccuphufflepuff176

    Imagine being that other doctor who can't figure out why he keeps getting sick all the time, and you get the message:
    "House covered your lecture today and by the way he diagnosed you with lead poisoning, you should stop using that mug."😆

  • @spellfireforge
    @spellfireforge Před 12 dny

    "Three Stories" is one of the single-best episodes of television ever. Thankfully the acting was so much better than that of the host pretending to be watching the episode "live" for the first time and acting like she didn't already know what was going to happen.

    • @JessTheMD
      @JessTheMD  Před 12 dny

      Genuinely had never seen this episode before and didn’t know what was going to happen, but it’s totally okay for you to believe otherwise.

  • @temper44
    @temper44 Před měsícem

    Jess, I have a TV series to recommend. The Knick, is about an upscale hospital in New York about 150 years ago. It was at the time when medicine was separated by wealth, status, color and gender and when top doctors also needed to be skilled in moving around society. It's a fascinating, and somewhat history inspired two seasons series with great acting and directing.

  • @bidwell13
    @bidwell13 Před měsícem

    I love this episode. If House was a real doctor I’d want him as my doctor.

  • @ValadarishUR
    @ValadarishUR Před měsícem +1

    House father its an active military officer and they travel around world and he learned a huge amount of military information, and military medics most part of them know lots about snakes and venom.

  • @TripleTapHK
    @TripleTapHK Před měsícem +1

    Still one of my favorites of all time.

  • @LinkOfZink
    @LinkOfZink Před měsícem

    I aint even gonna lie. I appreciate houses bedside manner. he's such a crank lmao. Def make a hospital visit an adventure lol