When "I'll kill you" are the most caring and empathetic words ever said by a character, you know the writers are brilliant.
@patricialynn62804 ай бұрын
Lol...right
@GawrGurasBathTubPizza4 ай бұрын
its called being woke and the show from day one was woke
@_Verac4 ай бұрын
@@GawrGurasBathTubPizza Wtf! House was anything but woke. Infact, it was the most anti-woke charector on television based on today's standards.
@haha-hp4kc4 ай бұрын
@@GawrGurasBathTubPizzagrow up. educate yourself.
@Naonical3 ай бұрын
@@GawrGurasBathTubPizza How to know someone didn't watch the show. "House is Woke"
@DemonicRobots5 ай бұрын
What I love is the community has basically all agreed that, even if House was hiding and faked his death, he absolutely would still keep track of 13 to kill her when asked.
@georgie58704 ай бұрын
100%
@esotericopia28544 ай бұрын
I personally think that he leaves her little messages after his funeral is over to let her know he's still planning on fulfilling the promise
@Valeria-wg4qt4 ай бұрын
@@esotericopia2854 totally agree
@AdmiralVortex4 ай бұрын
@@esotericopia2854 "When the time comes, call this number" something like that. She doesn't have to know he's still alive
@darth_cheezusАй бұрын
I have that head cannon 100%
@ozzietradie65149 ай бұрын
Huntingtons is a nightmare. Not just because it makes life short and crazy hard but because a lot of people find out after they’ve had children. Imagine living knowing that there is a 50 percent chance your children will get it and that you as a parent won’t be there to nurse them.
@nufcedkidyup86276 ай бұрын
This show was the first time I heard about Huntington's. I'm a utility worker, and I went to a house when the gentleman told me that he had it. It was terrifying to me.
@ShaiKappaElKappa6 ай бұрын
And they will have probably an even worse version of the disease...
@NiceVideoThereBro6 ай бұрын
My Nan had it, died aged 50, my uncle had it, died at 52, my Cousin now has tested for it and it's vicious. Symptoms progress from clumsiness to literal loss of reality, reverting to a childhood state, then total muscle loss and eventually inability to swallow. It sucks, it's rare but genetic. Think motor neurone and dementia combined.
@aaronenduro31686 ай бұрын
my mom has it. She is on the late stages of it. I'm to afraid to test myself for it. I don't know, I can't explain...
@90klh6 ай бұрын
@@NiceVideoThereBro soon we'll be able to fix this, crispr will be able to fix that one gene. I can't wait till this disorder is a relic of history
@torakunoichi11 ай бұрын
House loved 13 like a daughter he jokes with her pushes her boundaries but he does genuinely care for and about her
@McLeod20229 ай бұрын
very well said
@coolhand19668 ай бұрын
House isn't a real person.
@McLeod20228 ай бұрын
@@coolhand1966 So you've Never read a book, watched a movie, listened to a song that involved character development, suspension of belief, or anything involving creative thinking... ok. That sucks but you live w you 24/7. *buh bye.
@coolhand19668 ай бұрын
@@McLeod2022 *buh bye?
@McLeod20228 ай бұрын
@@coolhand1966 🤣🤣 yes ...I don;t understand how you understand there are people paid to be who they are not... but you reject people who have connections through stories... who communicate through humor that is not 100% factual, that creatives write with imagination and hope and feeling that somebody might appreciate that something is created to make life interesting but you... just... yeah.. every character every written is false... every story every told was completely true. Just stop. We know TV shows and movies and song and theatre are build on imagination. ... why is that so hard to imagine unless you are unable? House is a character in a tv show that was flawed scientifically and in time scale. so yes *buh bye is my recognzing a walk away needed. 8+B more people on this planet. OUT
@aregularguytm11 ай бұрын
I never noticed how at 35:28 house had tears in his eyes... it makes his offer to kill thirteen so much more meaningful
@vaish750411 ай бұрын
Yeah me too. Still Thirteen ripped him off with her words 💔
@chrisbe465511 ай бұрын
@vaish7504 she wasn't wrong, from her position. It's a romantic illusion to think two broken people can fix each other. So, great scene! Excellent acting, both of them, and excellent writing. House will always be my favorite TV show and Thirteen my favorite character in it.
@Valientlink9 ай бұрын
I don't know if that's a tear, I think you just want to see that he has a level of emotional depth that as a character he doesn't really have. Everyone's guilty of this sometimes
@Valientlink9 ай бұрын
@@aregularguytm ...uh, what? I'm literally just saying I don't think it's a tear, I wasn't attacking your opinion or something. Like dude, it's a fictional character, lmao You're doing the same thing, guessing what emotions he's feeling, of a person you literally know nothing about. You really thought you had something here didn't you, lol. I honestly don't know if I've ever seen someone get so tight over a KZbin Comment and I've been on here for 18 years.
@Sniperboy55518 ай бұрын
I didn’t see any tears in his eyes
@perrycarters31136 ай бұрын
The fact that every single facet of House's snarky veneer fades as soon as she says Huntington's and he musters up every ounce of genuine remorse for his apology is well done. He returns to the snark shortly after, but he recognizes he's been poking into her mortality and he apologizes for it.
@pmackenzie7 ай бұрын
when "I'll kill you. When the time comes, if you want me" is saying "i love you". 🥺🥺 and she realized it 😭😭🥹🥹🥺🥺 (a fatherly love, i know yall lol)
@davidowen96716 ай бұрын
Do older men have a "fatherly" love for young pretty girls? How about this instead: Men, behave chastely with ALL girls and women you are not married to. Women, ALL of you try to -- and succeed in -- being pretty. Start with losing the piercings and tattoos and Halloween hair, and within a year, lose the blubber bags too, within two years at the most, if you allowed yourself to get into a terrible state. How's that?
@corvuscallosum72366 ай бұрын
@@davidowen9671 what
@davidowen96716 ай бұрын
. Sorry friend, you'd have to flesh out your question a bit
@pmackenzie6 ай бұрын
@@davidowen9671 sir, this is a Wendy's
@GunslingerRose6 ай бұрын
@@davidowen9671what are you talking about
@minhaj14d11 ай бұрын
You forgot to add the funeral part speech of 13, "House tried to kill me, I'll always be grateful to him."
@EphemeralProductions4 ай бұрын
Offered to kill. :D
@jnzlol1Ай бұрын
she actually says "He *was willing* to kill me." but whatever
@nir7090Ай бұрын
@@jnzlol1🤓☝️
@wombat610 ай бұрын
She's a really interesting character. Great dynamic with House, I only find her relationship with Foreman was a bit forced into the script. I also gotta praise Olivia Wilde for the portrayal. That cocktail of emotions she displays around the 35 minute mark is quite something.
@johnnywalker88159 ай бұрын
How was the romance forced though.
@AC-iz7eh8 ай бұрын
It feels forced because they have no chemistry. She does a poor job of acting as Foreman's gf because she doesn't seem attracted to him like at all 😂 maybe they have some beef in real life during the shooting who knows?
@astir04126 ай бұрын
Yes I agree it's forced. Unlike Chase and Cameron
@thatoneannoyingtornadosire87556 ай бұрын
13 did do things to distract herself from her illness so it's possible the entire thing with foreman was just another way to cope with her shortened life. She wanted to feel something other than impending doom, but eventually just gave up. Admittedly it's been a while since i've seen the show, and it's also very likely that the writers just couldn't make it organic.
@Lou-jl4ov6 ай бұрын
@@johnnywalker8815 blatant divesity quota and pushing anti-white agenda
@Well_I_am_just_saying11 ай бұрын
Ok, I will extend my lunch a few minutes...
@mariam975511 ай бұрын
Same!
@GosieKin11 ай бұрын
For me it was, "Ah, just a quick vid before bed..."
@Achumama10 ай бұрын
Just 1 video before exam..andd there goes the online exam.. Will try again next semester.. thanks house and 13
@Chill-Vibes10 ай бұрын
A few 37: minutes
@kg-Whatthehelliseventhat10 ай бұрын
And I'll just watch just 1 video before bed... Update- I wanted many more than 1 video...
@Sp44ppel11 ай бұрын
"I'll kill you, I can do it now if you like. I got a baseball bat in the back" 😭😂
@andreaswill6157 ай бұрын
House turning into Negan XD
@Romial3411 ай бұрын
This was a great compilation of her story line, thanks for making it.
@Plottoberry9 ай бұрын
I have a chronic progressive illness. I know it for 6 months now. Watching House helps me, not only this story but also House's own story... its so bizarre to experience this and go through the grief, anger and fear... watching House and Thirteen makes me feel less alone... it also shows the stories of disabled or will-be-disabled people as real people and how they cope with it.
@mamado66258 ай бұрын
Send you a thousand hugs!!
@ArrowOfTruth018 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@lexiyoutube8 ай бұрын
i would like some hugs as i am almost 50 and diagnose with HD
@Plottoberry8 ай бұрын
@@lexiyoutube hugs for you too.
@lexiyoutube8 ай бұрын
@@Plottoberry Thank you so much!! 😘❤
@milosterwheeler252010 ай бұрын
By promising to end her life, House is risking everything that makes his life meaningful. The look of recognition on her face says it all. At that moment she realizes how much he truly loves her. "Greater love hath no man..."
@coolbreeze56835 ай бұрын
Even if he can't go through with it when the time comes, his promise to her atleast takes the stress off her shoulders in the meantime, knowing she'll have an out and a supportive person until her time comes.
@ameernashef71287 ай бұрын
I love how Thirteen started as a mystery and it always kept revealing into even more mysteries, ranging from her actual name, sexual preference, her genetic disease, her criminal record even her sibling existence was a mystery. and to top that up, they left her future as a mystery. we all know she "okayed" house's offer. we only could assume he kept his part when the time came. she's top 3 IMO + I'm a simp when it come to Olivia Wilde!
@downingj82888 ай бұрын
As someone who is dealing with being diagnosed with HD, I can completely empathize with 13. I think she did a fantastic job showcasing the heart wrenching emotions that manifest when finding out you have it.
@artastic_237 ай бұрын
I hope you’re doing well and enjoy your life for as long as possible.
@downingj82887 ай бұрын
@@artastic_23 thank you 😊
@susanwilson63977 ай бұрын
I watched my mom and her sister (only sibling) fight HC....now watching my baby brother deal with symptoms and not wanting to know for sure with diagnosis. He is in his early 30s. I'm in my 50s, sister in her 50s and another brother in his 40s. We all kinda chose not to know. I have a daughter...sister had 3 sons...brother has 3 kids...baby brother (dealing with HC) has 2 kids both under 7yrs old. I sometimes think we were selfish having kids since there is such a chance to pass HC on to them....brother says that we gave life to the kids and gave them a chance for happiness and to know they are all loved (by all of us...close family). Sometimes I see his point, and other times I think that I was selfish and shouldn't have had my daughter....but I wouldn't trade knowing my daughter for anything. She gave me a grand daughter...again, I wouldn't trade it for anything. I've not tested and don't plan to...so far no symptoms. I think we kinda chose not knowing and just living life instead of testing and fearing what could be ahead of us. Everyone is different. I have a friend that watched his wife with HC...his daughter wants to get tested so if she does have it she'll not have kids and will probably adopt..... I guess I can see it from all sides....and understand them. I wish you nothing but wellness, happiness, love and blessing. You are not alone. If you wish you can friend me and have someone to kinda vent to...I do not mind at all. Best of luck!
@TheMsLourdes7 ай бұрын
@@susanwilson6397 Sometimes hope needs to win. I wish you and yours only the best.
@TheMsLourdes7 ай бұрын
Absolutely. And I'm sorry for the destination ahead. I hope you are able to make everyday between now and then, count for something meaningful to you.
@KyrieFortune6 ай бұрын
House M.D. may be the only series where a character can say "I'll kill you" in someone's face and have nothing but love and compassion for the person they've just said they're going to kill.
@ninjaguyYT21 күн бұрын
Walking dead can have this as well. Dexter had something like it (when he killed the evidence lady).
@NEPAAlchey11 ай бұрын
Id still love a single episode of House returning into her life and fulfilling his promise to her.
@jeffnak559811 ай бұрын
That's the beauty of the show, though, and its character building. We don't need that episode because we know House will keep his word. She most likely would want to die at home, allowing House to show up as things get bad.
@bulkvanderhuge900610 ай бұрын
@@jeffnak5598 Exactly, I think that it happened in the background and didn't need to be shown, because they both agreed to it silently in the car when House offered. It's just a "given" after that.
@hollyb688510 ай бұрын
I always thought that THAT would make a great opening scene of a House movie. Him sneaking in to her house (since he’s “dead”) and killing her like she did for her brother in “The Dig” Then the movie could explore House’s life after he faked his death.
@fishbone33339 ай бұрын
@@hollyb6885 That's a pretty top notch idea, TBH.
@hollyb68859 ай бұрын
@@fishbone3333 THX.
@vitoraugusto232110 ай бұрын
In the final clip, when House says "I'll kill you", it's the biggest demonstration of how much he cares, because he doesn't say what everyone would, but he says what she actually want to hear, because, in the end, saying "I'm sorry', "you will be fine" wouldn't change the end, House's proposal would, he is the only one willing to actually help her.
@SheilaRough7 ай бұрын
Majy years ago i worked in a long term psych residential facility. We had a resident, schizophrenic who really didn't have control of her body. Her doctor & psychiatrist thought she had really bad side effects of the long term use of antipsychotics, very common in older psych patients who were prescribed certain medications before the newer ones with less side effects came out. The patient was admitted to the hospital, with pneumonia, i think. A medical student did an in-depth medical & family history of her. And convinced the attending doctor to run genetic testing. She had Huntington's Chorea. And was pretty far advanced. Her family took her home to spend her last few months with her family. What made it even sadder was, right before her diagnosis, her son told that she was going to be a grandmother. Her son had a 50/50 chance of inheriting Huntington's from his mom. And if he was positive, he had a 50/50 chance of passing it on to his unborn child
@Galaxies_Rule4 ай бұрын
god that is absolutely tragic
@JayNga17 күн бұрын
Life really is a cruel thing sometimes
@olliephelan15 күн бұрын
TD, tardive dyskinesia ; the spasm side effects from chlozaril. Was the patient schizophrenic at all or was it huntingtons ?
@SheilaRough14 күн бұрын
@@olliephelan both
@SheilaRough14 күн бұрын
She had been diagnosed and treated for schizophrenia as a young adult, since the mid 1960's. It wasn't until she was in her 60's that she was diagnosed with Huntingtons
@sohkka6 ай бұрын
13 and Chase were the kids he never had
@edwinvermeulen8187Ай бұрын
If thats true, what does that say about chase, wanting to sleep with 13? :P
@omensoffateАй бұрын
@@edwinvermeulen8187this isn’t a smart comment 😂
@Ninus316Ай бұрын
I always thought it was 13 and Taub. You gotta admit they are more like House than any of the others. Chase is too pretty.
@mirjalollАй бұрын
@@edwinvermeulen8187 don't worry Chase is actually more into little girls with cancer
@geodal982022 күн бұрын
Lmaooooooo bruh @@mirjaloll
@justgotloud9 ай бұрын
House and 13 always had a mutual bond and respect for each other that no one else on the show came close to. Foreman broke trial protocol, but when it came down to risking his job for her, he backed out. 13 was different. She put her career on the line for her brother. She knew the outcome and did what was right to help her brother. This was basically the entire theme of House. Breaking rules to save lives. House also agreed at the end to kill her. But his last scene with her in S08E03, he saved her instead by firing her.
@tyyip182911 ай бұрын
13 was the main reason that I kept watching the mid-seasons of the show.
@ethelping922710 ай бұрын
Bless the person who is keeping House alive with these contents
@RunningAWOL41111 ай бұрын
Holy sh**. A 37 minute video. This is what i needed today.
@dallaswarren65549 ай бұрын
Wow, amazing actress. Her during the scene in the forest with house shows why they are both phenomenal.
@morpheus35108 ай бұрын
Huntington’s runs in my family. This show does a good job portraying the haunting feeling of being at risk or confirmed and presymptomatic. It also portrays the complex and contradictory feelings you develop toward a family member with the condition(the mental symptoms are even worse than the physical.) Most unrealistic part was seeing a man with Huntington’s successfully seated in a normal chair.
@Wrathlon10 ай бұрын
When she first tells him her mum died of Huntington's his immediate "Im sorry" was genuine. He really did care about her and I think sh is one of the few people he genuinely respected.
@TheAlwaysPrepared7 ай бұрын
After she drugged him and took his liver biopsi without local anesthesia.
@DannaK2475 ай бұрын
@@TheAlwaysPreparednot unlike something House would have done to her.
@nikhilsrivastava417211 ай бұрын
Olivia Wilde already knew in what she was getting into interning for *HOUSE*
@AngelaSmith_197011 ай бұрын
Exactly 😳👍🏽
@wesmartyn38297 ай бұрын
Im watching my mom go thru dementia. It is very sad watching a parent you have loved, and still do, go thru anything that harms them.
@annamo9354Ай бұрын
Lots of love and the biggest hugs go out from me to you...I've lost my dad to dementia 2 years ago, and I know exactly how you feel. I know nothing I can say will change the outcome, and I also know how hard it is to slowly have to say goodbye to somebody you love so much. Dementia is a b*tch! The more my dad's condition worsened, the more I tried to see him as a new person. Not dad anymore, but Joe. It did help me some...
@nikitajat229729 күн бұрын
May your mumma gets the most love from you during her journey🩷
@nikitajat229729 күн бұрын
@@annamo9354You must have done great regardless... I hope you're doing better now🩷 so proud of you🩷
@annecarey89099 күн бұрын
May God help you and your mom…
@justanothergirlonline2 ай бұрын
As someone who recently found out that my family members have Huntington's (I do not have it), learning about it on House back when the show was first airing genuinely helped me process what it looks like and what it means for my family now.
@judymoore84179 ай бұрын
I and my 2 brothers were at risk. Our Mom and her Dad died from Huntingtons. Both were in their 60s. Out of 10 kids in my Mom's family, 3 developed the disease. One died in a car accident so who knows if he would have had it. Out of the three only one developed it in his 20s. Both others later but one committed suicide as did his son in their 6os. I never wanted to be tested. Only our younger brother had the disease and he died in nursing facility in his 40s. The disease doesn't look exactly as portrayed here but close. It is horrible and terrifying sickness.
@YourFavTessa11 ай бұрын
Even if House is basically a psychopath sometimes... he offered her a grace of mercy even at the very end. Because to be fair, if I had Huntington's, I would rather someone do it for me, before I lost control of my entire body, or else I would do it myself. I'm already halfway there, because of damage from seizures that cause me to have random tics at times and lose control, sometimes much worse than others, and I'm not even 30. That's more of a blessing, than to have to suffer through it
@ADayInTheLifeofLori11 ай бұрын
I’m sorry about what you are going through. I hope you are surrounded with love and support.
@jimferris94478 ай бұрын
I’m sorry that you are going through the health issues that you have. I have an auto-immune disorder that makes me susceptible to other illnesses. It’s discouraging and at times frustrating, uncomfortable and at times painful. Just remember that all life is sacred. I’m sure that you have people in your life that care about you. Your presence is important to them, even though at times simply existing may be painful or a challenge for you.
@YourFavTessa8 ай бұрын
@@jimferris9447 Thank you for your kind words. I also have an autoimmune disease, RA, that is slowly destroying my joints. My knees, my hips, are all destroyed, but there's very little I can do besides what I already am doing
@elspeff7 ай бұрын
So bloody sorry for you, Tessa. I hope you have a person or space to rage and cry to about what you are going through, because you must need, and you deserve, that.
@etcwhatever7 ай бұрын
@@YourFavTessa isnt it possible for you to take an imunossupressant for the RA? Im wondering if it would interfere with HD. I have ankylosing spondilitis which is basically arthritis too but has some different symptoms. Im taking metrotrexate and adalimumab (aka humira) to slow it down. They give to people with RA too, psoriasis, lupus and crohn. Im 34
@laurelsilberman57054 ай бұрын
In their very first exchange where she twists the truth right to his face without flinching, I adore the long, searching look he gives her when she doubles down on pretending nothing is wrong, because to House (at least in my interpretation), that not only confirms that he’s right that she’s hiding a medical condition, but he assumes it’s something fairly serious that she already knows about and is in denial of. Like he is definitely a little bit sad for her because he likes her, ON TOP of being highly intrigued. Because HE easily deduces that the answer is something horrible that she already either assumes or knows of, if she’s going to deflect and deny so ardently, like she was prepared for this interaction and had already gathered her composure to lie to his face (or close enough; she doesn’t know yet that she has it).
@McLeod20229 ай бұрын
One of the best storylines of anything I've seen on network. They understood each other so well through time and convo and moments of breathless, mental computation (that sounds cold but they had to measure moments and each other). Perhaps my fav not couple "coupling" ever.
@marianarath402410 ай бұрын
This show’s characters are so complex and well portrayed by the actors it makes you truly hypnotised by it
@therealakmalАй бұрын
I love Thirteen. She was really into the character. Great actor, great story line. Thanks for merging all them into one video. I appreciate her even more.
@sudamed890211 ай бұрын
House and Thirteen are like father and daughter 🥺
@j3r3miasmg19 күн бұрын
Chase is the baby brother..
@gevorian11 ай бұрын
i love seeing this lil videos of the show pop up on my timeline, house is probably one of my favorite shows and much before my time (22) first watched it in 2015 and came back to it just this year and i still love it !
@joriskemper53928 ай бұрын
"I'll kill you." House putting of his mask and letting her know in unambigious terms that he will be there for her when the time comes was predictable but epic nonetheless. The certainty and relief that statement gave her were the greatest gifts she could ever want in that stage of her life and it's none other than House to take away her ultimate fears. House was a great anti-hero and it's moments like these that were like cherries on top of the cake, making us "yeeees" inside for the guy we always rooted for.
@alexandre49708 ай бұрын
"I'll kill you" is honestly one of the kindest lines I've ever listen/read in any media. And the fact that it comes from someone like House adds an extra weight to it.
@cryoraptora303tm224 күн бұрын
"Doctors try to ignore their symptoms because they think they can't get sick" - A depressed vicodin addict who refuses to sort his life out
@strawhatya367324 күн бұрын
I've only been watching house through these videos recently but this one hits home pretty hard. Both of my Uncles had Huntington's Disease. They were my Mom's side but they were both good friends with my dad growing up. Unc would call the house phone around 9pm-2am and ask for my dad almost every other night for years. Most times he would answer and chat but sometimes they would let it just go to the answering machine just because of the sheer amount of calls lol. Without fail, Unc would just be SHREDDING his guitar because thats what they did growing up. He would leave 5 minute messages on that thing of him just going crazy on the guitar. It always made me laugh, he always had a smile on, they both did. I remember once i got a little older (around 15) I actually looked up what Huntington's was and learned about it being genetic. I asked my mom if my cousin had it and she told me that he chose not to get tested (we were about a year or 2 away from each other in age) Confused, I asked her why he would do that? Why wouldn't he want to know? She said that he didn't want to have his life determined by some disease. Similar to how 13 was. And I kind of understood. I wouldn't want something looming like that either. After my uncles funeral i never really saw my cousin anymore. He kind of disappeared, probably off to live his life. That was about 17 years ago and idk, this clip reminded me of him and made me wonder how hes doing. Death is a scary thing, but as of recent with my dad developing Alzheimer's and everything that happened with my uncles, I find the idea of forgetting your entire life and everything / everyone that made you who you are much more terrifying. Much love to anyone going through it. Live your life to the fullest. And enjoy the company of anyone willing to love you.
@rohesilmnelohe6 ай бұрын
Seeing this.. i'm convinced thirteen is the only other person besides Wilson who House clued in on being alive. She would protect him since she knows he would go through with his promise.
@erinmalone26694 ай бұрын
This storyline was absolutely heartbreaking. I don’t remember it being that many seasons long but it really showed House’shumanity.
@svaleren61625 ай бұрын
I'll get burned but I don't think Hosue saw her as his daughter. She was his friend and he, more than once, admitted how attractive she was. He cared for her, she was one of the few people he truly cared for. Deep down, she cared for him too, probably hated she did. My favourite duo.
@chrisbe465511 ай бұрын
I want a spin-off with Thirteen as a main character! She's a great, multi-layered character and I must admit that I had a crush on her. Would be great to see House and the others ftom her perspective and to see her past and future as well.
@Cheffamily6 ай бұрын
this would absolutely crush me because there couldn't be a happy ending
@grilledleeks65146 ай бұрын
@@Cheffamily Nothing wrong with feeling sad sometimes.
@victorpradha99465 ай бұрын
Perhaps a sequel House movie where he being reminded of his promise shows up expecting to have to kill 13 who is supposedly at the end of her long, degenerative arc. The mystery is that it turns out she does NOT have Huntington's or that somehow, the Huntington's is held at bay by something else. House is found by Big Love ("Cole"), somewhere in Central America, kidnapped by a cartel drug lord to be treated for a condition that none of the doctors can seem to diagnose. Big Love is there on a humanitarian aid mission to help refugees from the regional conflicts. House refuses to treat the drug lord w/o Big Love's help. The two collaborate and figure out the Drug Lord's condition and treat him in exchange for their freedom, and the Drug Lord's promise to provide free/safe passage for all the refugees. Big Love reveals that 13 is near the end. Big Love says that 13 said House made a promise to 13 (but doesn't know what the promise is). House remembers and commits to go back to the U.S. House elicits one more favor from the drug lord, smuggle HIM into the U.S. where he is supposed to be dead and thus cannot legally re-enter the U.S. The drug lord laughs and says, of course, this is why we did not bother to kill you...as you are already dead! Back in the U.S., House covertly checks in on 13 and discovers that the symptoms she's displaying are not typical of Huntington's Chorea, but something else. In fact, the Huntington's symptoms themselves seem to be stopped progressing. This baffled 13, who called Foreman to verify her suspicions and Foreman revealed to 13 that House is probably alive but out of the country. 13 knew that House would not give up his gift of deciphering medical mysteries and knowing Big Love routinely travels out of the U.S., asked him to keep an eye out for House. House is desperate to pull the team back together to solve 13's situation. House tells 13 to call Foreman. To his surprise, Foreman shows up with Chase. Foreman reveals that Chase also knows that House faked his death. Chase and Foreman have been trying to figure out what's going on but to no avail. From there, the story takes off.
@truckboy144 ай бұрын
I found a picture in your wallet. I wasn’t snooping. I needed lunch money. Love it 🤣
@unethicalfrog6 ай бұрын
Thirteen was like House's daughter and I think he saw quite a few traits within her that he had himself. I didn't notice it until another comment pointed it out, but while Thirteen is begging House for any sort of emotional engagement after she confirmed his suspicions.. there's tears in his eyes. I'd like to think that even after House faked his death that when Thirteen is nearing the end of her disease, he'd still make sure to uphold the promise he kept for her. I think him offering to kill her was his way of saying "I love you." because they genuinely had a great chemistry throughout the show. House might not be the best at expressing he cares for people, but he'll be sure you know if he does care.
@samtanck1169Ай бұрын
I like to imagine that after he went on the run, she got a pay phone in the mail with a card that said something like, "when you're ready for that spud gun rematch" and she would know that it was his was of ensuring she could contact him- when it was time.
@MargoMB1911 ай бұрын
I love this channel so much for still posting! Thirteen was, is, will always be my favorite character.
@teem0y9 ай бұрын
thirteen is one of the most beautifully heartbreaking characters in the series
@carlmontney79165 ай бұрын
This was brilliant, well done. Thanks for posting this. You captured the essence of these characters and their complex relationships perfectly. Showing exactly why House was a great show.
@waynetregear85811 ай бұрын
Three of my seven sisters were born with Huntington's mental disability & die from it one sister died from CopD breathing problem.
@justlucky825410 ай бұрын
Wow! That is way too much tragedy for a family. I'm sorry.
@waynetregear85810 ай бұрын
@@justlucky8254 thank you.
@elspeff7 ай бұрын
So, so sorry, Wayne.
@waniafatima-rs1uh5 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry wayne❤️
@YTLogi4 ай бұрын
30:10 “I was playing a long game, deadlines have been moved up”
@justinfjay961111 ай бұрын
That "I will kill you" made me a little weepy eyed
@ToHonorKnowledge4 ай бұрын
I understand her distancing from people trying to care for her. I have type 1 diabetes and when everyone who doesn’t have the disease is trying to tell you how to handle your disease it makes you want to pretend you don’t even have it. You stop telling people, which is dangerous, but it’s a game between bodily health and mental health
@tashrif468 ай бұрын
House can be a jerk, but deep down he cares for his friends and his team members. Perfectly exemplified during Season 7 Episode 18 when he offers her to put her out of the misery of the disease. And I'd imagine after Wilson died and House living a full life, he did find Thirteen and did exactly what he promised 13.
@ArmandoBarrera-od2sh4 ай бұрын
My X wife had it Huntington's I have three kids with her none of them have shown any signs of it thank God I give all thanks to God for that blessing and may she rest in peace . Amen
@tyrellburt19673 ай бұрын
Just because they ain't showing signs doesn't mean they won't end uo having jt si get them tested bro
@agustinbarquero8898Ай бұрын
And also stop thanking god
@AliceStargamerUsagiАй бұрын
Isn’t God the reason she had the disease? And isn’t there a 50/50 chance any of your kids have it?
@Catstronautgirl4 ай бұрын
I like to think that House found a way to communicate with Thirteen after Wilson passed and let her know he would keep his promise.
@MrKaje725 ай бұрын
House and 13, the Daddy-Daughter Duo of the decade
@j3r3miasmg19 күн бұрын
Chase is the baby brother..
@SpooningMango7 ай бұрын
I like how they represented this disease, I feel like it helps me rationalize some of my own experience with this disease
@kthwkr3 ай бұрын
Imagine a follow up House where he sneaks back from the dead, goes to thirteen's hospital room where she is dying. She wakes up and sees him thinking it must mean she's dead and says, "Oh no I went to hell."
@laurelsilberman57054 ай бұрын
They left out the best scene (!!) where he picks her up from jail (unannounced; House has not confirmed on screen that he knows where she is when the rest of the team realize shes not in Rome), House dismissing and generously tipping the cabbie she had arranged so that when she walks out, the only one there is him. And as she approaches, genuinely surprised to see him, he says nothing, and simply mixes her a nice martini out of his travel bartending kit, which she downs in one.
@ripturha386711 ай бұрын
I love that ending. So beautiful 😂
@presentprogressive87808 ай бұрын
I know that Olivia Wilde has come into hot water due to her shenanigans with Harry Styles and isn't liked anymore in the media, but this compilation is a testament to her terrific acting talent.
@JohnnyReaperson8 ай бұрын
I like her as an actress. Personally? Absolutely not.
@Bobo-ox7fj7 ай бұрын
He's the one that wears skirts, yeah? Guess like attracts like.
@hohurnham75837 ай бұрын
She's also a pretty good director, I really enjoyed Booksmart. Haven't watched Dwd yet
@balisaani5 ай бұрын
This compilation reel isn't as much a testament to her acting talent as it is evidence of how 13-like she is in real life. Some of the statements she made about her first husband were disgraceful to say the least, and how her second husband made it a point to humiliate her in public subsequently hints at repeat comportment patterns. Not sure what the deal was with Harry Styles (she's free to be with whomever she pleases now that she's single, as everyone should be, in the public eye or not), but there was some friction with the actors on the first film she directed (which I saw and found well directed, maybe even enjoyable), which gave her and the film bad press, and are also indicative of certain traits. What I do know is that she did an outstanding job on House, acting as his younger, female, mirror image, or daughter figure, and elevated the show past its already excellent if not illustrious status.
@TaggerungJuska9 ай бұрын
You know what I want? An episode of thirteen in the hospital with advanced Huntingtons year in the future. And the whole team comes round and there's stories and flashbacks. And at the end a masked nurse limps in. Then we hear she died in her sleep
@ds_the_rnАй бұрын
How Hugh Laurie never won an Emmy is an absolute travesty. He was magnificent. ❤❤
@pbdye16079 ай бұрын
House's greatest sin is not letting Thirteen know he faked his death.
@poppysilver9 ай бұрын
tbf we dont know if he did or didn't, he could have in the future since he told thirteen he would kill her when her huntingtons got bad
@carlosandres70067 ай бұрын
After Wilson dies he could pay her a visit. I'd like to think 13 already knew he faked it at the funeral.
@chriiiiis6 ай бұрын
He definitely keeps his word.
@Richard-ii1ww2 ай бұрын
They really should make a movie or a one off episode showing house coming back to to kill 13 when Wilson’s dead, cheese it up with flash backs and the whole extended cast
@pragma201710 ай бұрын
Huntingtons is horrific. Thoses weeks when the swallowing becomes impossible and it had been decided ‘no IV Or assistance, you then just watch your love one starve to death………. It’s not a pleasant thing for anyone to go through. It’s the first time ‘euthanasia is a real thought!!!!!!!
@ConstructionHoney26 күн бұрын
Agree. There are some diseases where euthanasia is moral
@Schoolforthesoul10 ай бұрын
I never thought saying, I'll kill you could sound so sweet❤
@aregularguytm11 ай бұрын
A post about my favorite character? AAAAAAA
@fantasymeditationandsleeps53416 ай бұрын
My MRI's of the brain always include a head cage to prevent movement, like she just did before saying she was trying not to move.
@ricochetstream8 ай бұрын
We really need a short episode that has 13 laying in a hospital bed miserable just to have the janitor come in to clean up and ask her if she is ready to die. Revealing it's house and fulfilling his promise.
@raytech7611 ай бұрын
POV. You are hiding in examining room one to watch this video.
@AngelaSmith_197011 ай бұрын
🤣👍🏽 or in the bathroom, accidentally freaking out my nurse 😮💨 wooooo boy I didn’t mean to do that 😅 I spent the rest of my hospital stay making sure they knew I was going to be in the bathroom for a few minutes 😅 their y’all in this profession have hard enough jobs, I’m not trying to make it more difficult by pulling a Houdini
@RDSimonse10 ай бұрын
As someone with Huntingtons in the family, there's so much wrong with how they portray the disease. First of all, when you've got 50% chance of having a disease, you're not a timebomb. You could say that you are when you have the disease, but not when you've got the chance to have the disease. Second, you don't in all of a sudden have just 10 years left. It's different for everyone. You can develop symptoms when you're 1 or 100. You can die of old age, you can die a year after getting diagnosed. This is one of the reasons not to get tested: not being able to know when or how your illness will be can be gruelling. Add issues with privacy laws and insurance denial on top of that and you understand why you should never judge someone for not getting tested.
@Howesitgoing110 ай бұрын
So I'm assuming when you are talking about a timebomb you are referring to to conversation at 3:28. If it is that part then he did say "If your mom had it there is a 50% chance you are a bomb" indicating there is a 50% she is a timebomb or 50% not. Onto your second point, she said she had 8-10 years, which obviously can be different but she likely got that number from a specialist in which that doctor likely would have said based on her mom it's likely going to hit around the same time. Doctors can be wrong but they usually go for the average based on how many patients they see it's what's most common. Your last point on never judging someone for not getting tested. House is always obsessed with his puzzles, he has to solve it. It's why he had to figure out what 13 had, he had to figure out what the guy with the gun had which is why he gave the gun back, he also had to figure out why 13 was in jail, and these are just examples from this compilation. That's why he's judging her for not getting tested because he needs to get the answer even if it would hurt him in the long run.
@RDSimonse10 ай бұрын
@@Howesitgoing1 For your first point: i think this might be up for debate on grammar, but I dont think many people would interprete House the same way as you do. It is crucial for a doctor to be clear in their language towards (possible) patients. Second point: there is no specialist who can tell you an average. Thats exactly my point. It doesn't matter what the progression of the illness in earlier generations looked like, you cannot know when or how the illness is going to show, and therefore you don't know a life expectancy. On the third: just because House needs to know does not mean he's got the rights to someone elses private medical information. To force her to know her diagnosis is to force her to face a future of certainty that you'll become a prisoner of your own body, without knowing how severe its going to be, or when it'll happen. This is a real illness. When you've seen what it does you realise it's something you really wouldn't wish upon your worst enemy. It is absolutely horrific. Please educate yourself before you comment your criticisms
@Howesitgoing110 ай бұрын
@@RDSimonse 1st: we can agree he should’ve been more clear but most people who have watched it or read exactly the transcript got that it was what I said. 2nd: Every doctor can give an average, especially a specialist. In the show James Wilson is head of oncology, he gives estimates on life expectancy all the time based on average. Everyone knows life expectancy is what we can expect but not guarantee. 3rd: He doesn’t have the right but he forces his employees to face these things. He very well could say get tested or get fired because he couldn’t have someone on his team slowly losing control. He always says people should make informed decisions. He may not be in the right but it is consistent with his character. As Wilson said in a Christmas episode “You (House) tell people the cold hard truth all the time, you get off on it”.
@pragma201710 ай бұрын
I can see your point. However once you ‘know’ you need to deal with it for your family. There will a time when you won’t be able to tell them your wishes. All the best🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@MarkGardiner-g2y9 ай бұрын
I would like to add these facts to yours, 1) In most cases it takes between 8-25yrs term when fatal with most sufferers developing and dying from Pneumonia. 2) infant Huntingtons is very rare and the common danger age for onset is between 50-75, but can develope in 30's & 40's. 3) You are absolutely correct about how testing positive for the gene, despite no onset affects one's life due to the attitude and stigma of the disease and is why most don't get tested, particularly when it will affects your blood line (kids, grand kids etc.) 4) It's not just a twitching that are the first signs, it's common for the initial sign to be a loss of balance and or slurred speech.
@keshavbharati19986 ай бұрын
House never allowed anyone to experience the pain alone. He knew the pain of a chronic injury about losing someone you love. So he made sure he was with his friends Wilson , Thirteen. ❤
@shib565711 ай бұрын
So much medical knowledge in every sentence. Awesome
@ameyer340810 ай бұрын
Gulp. So accurate. Fantastic writing and even better acting
@macp55272 ай бұрын
This is the best of House saying "I care about you so much I will do as you want." without saying that he actually cares. Honestly, the script writer is one of the best handful for eons.
@noobicorn_gamer4 ай бұрын
35:54 I hate sequels or extra episodes in TV shows but this definitely deserves a special episode show all on its own and I have faith at least 60% of previous House lovers will come back to watch to have their heart strings struck again.
@CristiNeagu8 ай бұрын
They should have done one more short clip, so that House gets to keep his promise. Cut to a hospital room. Thirteen is wracked with involuntary spasms from her Huntington's which has now a complete hold on her. The doctor is telling her that unfortunately the experimental treatment she was on is showing no signs of improvement. There's nothing more they can do for her other than making her as comfortable as possible and simply wait for the end. The full realisation of this hits her. There is no one and nothing to help her. She begs him to help her. He says there's nothing he can do. She tells him there is one thing he could do. She doesn't say it outright, but you can see on his face that he knows what she means. He considers it, but no. He cannot. It's his duty of care. He couldn't possibly do such a thing. He reiterates that they'll take good care of her, make her life more comfortable, and storms out of the room. Thirteen is left alone to contemplate the infinitely short time she still has to live. It's night now. Rain is falling, driving rivers of water on the windows to match the dried up tears on Thirteen's face. As she's looking out the window, she hears the door to her ward slide open. It's probably a nurse, here to make sure the pain can be extended for as long as possible. All we see is two feet wearing sports shoes with cheesy heel shock absorbers, along with a flaming cane stepping into the room. A man's voice says: "Is it time?" Thirteen turns around, eyes wide, brimming with tears again. As she breaks down she can say only one thing: "Yes. It's time." Fade to black.
@lottiewright76746 ай бұрын
Happier (but more unrealistic) ending. The last drug trial works and she says “you don’t need to keep your promise anymore”. Another happy ending: she adopts with her girlfriend and smiles while they play and she watches as her child shows one of her mannerisms. Knowing that even if all the medical achievements meant little to her, she will go with the knowledge that there will always be a part of her living on that won’t die or fade to the disease. She knows that even if the child hates her for the disease, it will come full circle once again and the child will grow and accept and understand
@vivik9596 ай бұрын
Oh, I like that script... are you a writer??
@CristiNeagu6 ай бұрын
@@vivik959 Sometimes I like to pretend I am one
@vivik9596 ай бұрын
@@CristiNeagu let me know when you do. I'll be your biggest fan!! 🤗
@jimblesnontroninbo66904 ай бұрын
@@CristiNeagu just cus you're not doing it professionally doesn't mean you're not one, even if just for fun you should keep going ahead cus you've got some real promise here
@caglarsamet11 ай бұрын
''you don't because i don't know!''
@caileanm20098 ай бұрын
Had to look up what the “vote for change 08” was referring to, can’t believe it’s been 16 years
@capacitatedflux28 күн бұрын
4:08 "You could get hit by a bus tomorrow." Now that's a dangerously accurate premonition.
@LorenzoAPadulo11 ай бұрын
Best Realationship in the Series
@ciaranoconnell47833 ай бұрын
House tries to defuse the emotion of the moment with a little joke about the baseball bat in the boot but 13 totally ignores this as she looks intently into House's eyes to gauge his seriousness. House, in a rare moment of empathy, acknowledges this by calmly and truthfully staring back to tell her without words he'll 100% do it.
@tm13tube8 ай бұрын
My dad, the last time I saw him, said if he had something to take he would. I said if I said if I had something I would give it to him. But I didn’t. A couple weeks later he came to me in a daybreak vision to show me he was leaving. When my vision ended the phone rang. He could barely move from the bone cancer. In my vision he was walking with his spirit guide. He was instantly healed .
@NiceVideoThereBro6 ай бұрын
Crazy how symptoms develop around age 30+, life span literally cut in half in a day by a piece of paper with results. Huntindgons sucks, its not a quick killer its a long death, family literally mourning the person before they've died and its incurable. HD is one of the main reasons sufferers look for assisted suicide. Hopefully its cured one day in the future. Genetics is hard to sort out though.
@lindzw776511 ай бұрын
I really wish that 13 coulda shown her whole family and house to come back to kill 13 to end her disease. Or even her living longer to go work with foreman and chase and one of them do it for her. It would made alot more seasons
@josephhodges981911 ай бұрын
I think House would be the one that would held (helped not held) her end her suffering. I do not see the others doing it even to help someone they love.
@otterpoppin11 ай бұрын
More seasons isn't always better. Think about how long the Walking Dead has dragged on. If it had ended between the third and sixth season, the show would have ended on a high. Not as a pop culture joke. House ended when it needed to.
@PointReflex10 ай бұрын
@@otterpoppin Agree, there is no need to show what we already know is going to happen with the characters almost a decade after the final episode of the show. It would be like bringing back a new season of Friends just to show how the life of those characters ended up 20 years after the final episode when they left the apartment. House ended just at the moment when every single character moved on with their lives beyond the structure presented in the series itself. Everything that happens afterwards, we either already know or is in the hands of those characters, not us, nor we need to know.
@Tricia_K6 ай бұрын
@@PointReflexAnd we all know he'd do it, too - and just thinking about the life-changing difference this most precious of gifts would have made to her, just sets me off bawling all over again!😭😭
@juanjovazquezb97107 ай бұрын
I start watching this and I couldn't stop
@nicolarose8026Ай бұрын
See, i think the trick of House is that he presents himself as someone who doesn't care, when in true he cares and feels far more deeply then he refuses to admit. When it is something that deals with pain House seems very empathic to the pain of others. Also beyond Wilson there are a few people that have come to mean a great deal to House (in different ways) and everyone on his team pushes and pulls something in House that goes beyond the professional.
@edderz10110 ай бұрын
I'd love a series set now with 13 dealing with her illness and House is helping her in secret or something because hes still on the run after faking his death to spend that last bit of time with Wilson.
@JeremySandman29 күн бұрын
They had such an interesting dynamic! 13 is a great actress, you can feel her range of emotions without saying a word! The potato cannon is my favorite episode!
@bgold20075 ай бұрын
I'm not finished but thanks so much for your compilation here!
@justinfjay961111 ай бұрын
Strongest female character. Only competition is Cudy
@sudamed890211 ай бұрын
4:30 very intense moment
@derekderek25707 ай бұрын
If people don’t really understand Huntington’s disease is called the devils disease also the suicide disease because of the astronomical suicide rate when diagnosed. In fact you can’t even get tested unless you go to therapy first and the therapist signs off on it. That’s how horrible this disease is.
@Cantst1011 ай бұрын
Those aren't my panties.. I know 😂😂😂😂😂😂 gets me everytime 😂😂