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gross, how could they sit on those toilets like that, i think she had her hand on it too
ОтветитьAnd he knows wilson deserved to ask him such thing
ОтветитьAppreciated if Cuddy hadn't directly intervened and first talked to Wilson about warming her up. If it really was something curable, she really did let it spread to Amber's brain. If it weren't the flu pills, Cuddy would have been the one who killed Amber. House takes chances always but it was Wilson they were talking about. Wouldn't have hurt to verify the disease before taking a chance. What made Foreman think they would kill Amber if they don't take a chance, she was already on bypass, how could testing the disease first have killed her. He undercut both House and Wilson by running to Cuddy.
Ответить"sorry... wide stance" heh, I know that reference
ОтветитьRobert Sean Leonard was truly amazing in this episode and the episodes that followed.
Ответить13 touching the toilet with her bare hands then running them through her hair is killing me
ОтветитьI'm shocked that they haven't put up the scenes from this episode of Chase hypnotizing House. They were extremely well-done and set up the beginning of the ensuing reveal beautifully. Plus...funny. 😁
ОтветитьHouse is literally the exact kind of person who would risk his own life to get a correct diagnosis
ОтветитьHouse is loyal,sadlyyyyyn
ОтветитьI was today years old when I noticed they used the intro song for the most dramatic scene here
ОтветитьDenial is a defense mechanism. You would think that Dr. house would understand that. She can’t live the rest of her life being in fear that she might have Huntington’s. We all eventually meet our end. What does the Bible say? It is appointed on the man once to die, and then the judgment.
ОтветитьI believe amber went septic on the way to hospital and then they fool around let sepsis kill her
ОтветитьWas amber had sepsis
Ответитьseeing Wilson angry is disturbing
Ответитьhouse basically going against his own ways because of wilson's concern for amber. god its beautiful.
ОтветитьI really like how here Wilson was unapologetically "selfish"- in a way that was morally just. And house accepted it seriously because he knew it was morally just.
ОтветитьThis was one of the most heartbreaking two part episodes of television I had ever seen.
ОтветитьShoot first ask questions later? News?
ОтветитьAmazing. That ' wide stance ' thing in the bathroom was a reference to GOP Senator who was caught trying to hire a gay prostitute in an airport. Apparently touching feet under the wall is a way to give confirmation you want to hire the prostitute. When he was questioned by police his excuse was that he had a wide stance...
ОтветитьI really like watching these but get throughly ANNOYED when we only get a piece of it and can not find the ending. WHY dont you have the full episode all in one???
ОтветитьThis show can get kind of droning sometimes but the acting is phenominal
ОтветитьWilson is houses best friend but i swear they argue like blood brothers
ОтветитьBest medical show ever.
ОтветитьYou know I've always known that whatever Hugh Laurie was going to be on next, what's going to be awesome. But then he had a Hiatus for a little while and then he came out on that new TV show that I can't remember the name now, but the one where he is a fake Captain who is actually an actor out in space. It's like the entire show was written by Zoomers and let me tell you this... it is beyond bad. No redeeming qualities
ОтветитьForeman: you can't fold just because Wilson's throwing a fit
House: oh, I'm sorry, who works for who again? That's right, shut up and do the cultures.
4x15 and 4x16 is my favorite house episodes in terms of story-telling. It's so good that even if you know little about the show, you can still kind of understand what's going on in those two episodes
ОтветитьFun fact: They're playing the vocalization of the house theme song (Teardrop - Massive Attack) during the montage. Beautiful touch.
ОтветитьI realized the song is a cover version of the show's actual theme "Teardrop" by Massive Attack
ОтветитьHouse doing things differently just for Wilson shows he cares which is obvious but despite the obsessive over rationality its not always that simple to act that way, its not always easy to ignore someones pain and worry
ОтветитьShow's how when the chips are down, Wilson is a weak spot for House. Gave up his whole diagnostic procedure to give Wilson a better chance at a happy ending.
ОтветитьThe whole treat first and test never thing is so true. But its like joe average goes to the doctor and the doctor gives pills to treat. Joe takes pills and doesnt get better, feels like shmuck for spending 1000s of dollars. doesnt go back to the doctor. Doctor thinks he is a great doctor because everything is solved in 1 visit.
ОтветитьThe look on house's face when he realized his best friend was willing to risk his life, hurt.
ОтветитьWilson is such a crybaby
ОтветитьWhy do the directors choose not to have doctors wear gloves during procedures??
ОтветитьIs that fair to House? Expecting him to sacrifice himself for Amber? Perhaps Wilson should treat her himself, since he was so adamant that House listen to him.
ОтветитьThis two-part season finale made me cry for the last eight minutes of the final episode.
Goddamn.
...wait...since when did House have time for a family to be able to have grandkids?
ОтветитьWho puts vote for change in a toilet?
Ответитьi fucking hate foreman with all my heart and soul ☺️
ОтветитьWhat a scumbag Cuddy was here
ОтветитьSo, he agreed to risk his life for your woman, had a seizure because of it, and you still friend-divorced him.
Way to go, Wilson.
Homeless people and incels are angry at the world. They could attack our fellow citizens today. We need to help them be happier with the Universal Basic Income. So they don’t attack us.
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Everybody: "wow House is apathetic and incapable of himan connection"
House when his friend asks him to risk his life for his gfs: "... nods 🫡