"All Parents Screw Up All Children" | House M.D.

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A teen determined to follow in his father's footsteps is admitted with partial paralysis but as his condition worsens, his mother still wants the father out of the picture and the team finds out that it's for good reason.
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From Season 8 Episode 6 ''Parents'': A teen out to follow his late father into show business arrives with partial paralysis, and the team uncovers a family secret while treating him. Meanwhile, another patient (John Scurti) insists he's diabetic; House (Hugh Laurie) tries to remove his ankle monitor so he can attend a boxing match in Atlantic City; and Taub (Peter Jacobson) is distressed to learn that Rachel (Jennifer Crystal Foley) wants to move to the West Coast with their infant daughter.
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  • That dad at the start is an absolute dead beat. Your son literally just punched a clown in the balls, and then you scold the clown for telling your kid off in the nicest way possible. I know it’s a show, but some people are genuinely setting their kids up for failure like this

    @wilsthelimit@wilsthelimit14 күн бұрын
    • Check the title.

      @truthteller99999@truthteller9999914 күн бұрын
    • most realistic thing ever on house md... but IRL is usually the karen mom

      @hankkingsley2792@hankkingsley279214 күн бұрын
    • I used to work with kids, usually aged around 6-10, doing laser tag in a forest. Obviously it's a bit of a hazardous environment so sometimes I had to be a bit strict with the kids, and 99% of the time the parents would apologise for their kids behaviour.

      @wallythewondercorncake8657@wallythewondercorncake865714 күн бұрын
    • @@wallythewondercorncake8657 who was the 1%?

      @supernoodles0225@supernoodles022514 күн бұрын
    • @@wallythewondercorncake8657There’s parents who get furious when you make them actually watch their kids. I used to work at a gas station, and these two useless parents used to come in and then their kids would run around the store every time and got angry when we told them to be careful. The dad tried to start a fight with on coworker because their kids were throwing things at each other. There were these two really white trash druggies who would come in high with their litter of awful spawn and they’d run around the store. The parents would grab something put it on the counter, and think that would save them a place. So when there was a line they thought they could skip it because “well I put my stuff there first!”. Them and the kids would throw stuff on the counter until it piled up high and no one else could put their stuff there. Then when they paid the kids would say “I don’t want that anymore I want this” constantly as a line formed behind them. Then they said that I was scamming them by scanning things twice to pad the bill! They were gross, smelled awful, had most teeth missing, and the guy had he’s head shaved and all kids of stupid tattoos! $30+ dollars worth of junk food, candy, soda and energy drinks ON EBT! Then $40+ on cigarettes and tobacco! When our EBT wasn’t working they had a fit and said “well I guess we’ll just have to pay you tomorrow”! NOOO! Use your smoking and drinking money to buy your nonsense! When they made their kids put most of it up so the could buy their stuff and one complained they said “I know baby but he’s saying we can’t buy it!” And the guy put his hand in the boiled peanuts and when I said “c’mon man” he said “well how am I supposed to know if they’re good or not!” Had to dump it and clean it after had just done it earlier.

      @AmericaThePridefullySimple@AmericaThePridefullySimple14 күн бұрын
  • Never understood that dad's response to the clown telling the kid off for punching him. It's not like he took his belt off and started thrashing the kid, he just said "that's not okay".

    @wallythewondercorncake8657@wallythewondercorncake865714 күн бұрын
    • the kid punching the clown in the nards is probably like that because his father is shitty to begin with

      @scramayer@scramayer14 күн бұрын
    • There are a disturbing number of parents who premit their kids to do anything they want, but jump on anyone who dares show the kid any discipline.

      @patrickdix772@patrickdix77214 күн бұрын
    • *permit ​@@patrickdix772

      @l.a.3479@l.a.347913 күн бұрын
    • He touched the kid, that's all it took

      @pmarreck@pmarreck13 күн бұрын
    • @@patrickdix772I’ve seen that myself - I saw this kid go up to this totally stranger and start kicking her , totally unprovoked. She didn’t push the kid away, she simply said “please stop doing that, you’re hurting me “, and the kids mother came running over. Instead of apologising for her kid’s behaviour, she ripped into the stranger for (and I quote) “f**king talking to my f**king child, you f**king b**ch!” Unbelievable!

      @Jennythecatgirl@Jennythecatgirl13 күн бұрын
  • Really like that they didn't have the stereotypical bad Step Father

    @CEO_Of_Racism-fk3qv@CEO_Of_Racism-fk3qv14 күн бұрын
    • A rarity. Hollywood loves to paint Fathers as idiots and step-Fathers as evil tyrants.

      @reisekeller6859@reisekeller685914 күн бұрын
    • all parents screw kids up like you

      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue@SaraMorgan-ym6ue13 күн бұрын
    • the mom was the real problem here i kinda get keeping the secret from her kid, its screwed up in my opinion but i can at least see the reasoning butwhy keep it from the step dad? "hey my ex did something really bad to our son, help me keep him as far away from him as possible" that way, the step dad wouldnt have called the bio dad oh and also she shouldnt have kept it FROM HIS DOCTORS!!! though to be fair if all patients gave House an honest history, the episodes wouldnt be half as long

      @mrroboshadow@mrroboshadow10 күн бұрын
    • @@mrroboshadowEverybody lies remains true till the end of the series

      @bigchungus7263@bigchungus72639 күн бұрын
    • @@bigchungus7263 oh definitely But you'd think they'd care more about living than saving face

      @mrroboshadow@mrroboshadow9 күн бұрын
  • Wow, when that kid eventually finds out the truth he's going to be devastated. Finding out that his dad molested him, gave him an STD that nearly killed him, and that his mom lied to him for years and let him idealize his molester is crushing. The whole reason he's on the career path he's on is because he looks up to his abuser, getting constant disappointment from his mom and stepdad for going into a career despite him not knowing the truth. This is going to destroy that relationship.

    @notoriousd.i.g.87@notoriousd.i.g.8714 күн бұрын
    • It's a tough decision on her part. What good is it to know that sort of thing was done to you? Other than the syphilis, the only potential harm done via molestation is mental health. Telling him the truth would've turned him from someone who acted like they weren't molested, or "normal" into someone who has trauma from being molested. What good would that do?

      @norsehorse84@norsehorse8414 күн бұрын
    • @@norsehorse84 Keeping a lie this big away from him does no good either because what happens if the guy finds out. The hurt of being lied to will magnify every second it goes on. Plus the guy is basing his adult life on a lie, there is a lot of bad that comes from not telling the truth.

      @notoriousd.i.g.87@notoriousd.i.g.8714 күн бұрын
    • ​@@norsehorse84except thats horribly wrong. PTSD is NOT a joke and kids dont just "forget" about it if they were too young. You get them counseling asap to learn ways to cope with the trauma instead of letting them burry it deep away to come out later in other mental disabilities, such as bipolar, and still not know because they start acting out.

      @Rhaenarys@Rhaenarys14 күн бұрын
    • @@notoriousd.i.g.87 If he finds out, I'd just tell him that he wasn't affected mentally by it before then, and that I wanted to just make him feel like nothing was wrong, because again, the only real lasting effect of molestation other than STD's is mental trauma. It'd be the equivalent of someone getting an infection, them having no symptoms and the infection passing through, then thinking that because they didn't experience the anguish that comes from said infection, infecting them yourself, but with a stronger strain just to make sure they understood what pain they should've felt earlier. It only causes suffering.

      @norsehorse84@norsehorse8414 күн бұрын
    • @@Rhaenarys In this scenario, the kid doesn't have PTSD. He's not suffering from any outward mental health issues. He didn't know what was happening at the time, because he was a child, and my guess is he felt normal afterwards because no one explicitly told him that he must feel horrible about the ordeal. I said it in another comment, but this is like someone getting a usually painful infection, showing no symptoms and having the infection pass through them without harm, then you yourself reinfecting them with a much stronger strain only because they didn't experience the pain they were supposed to the first time.

      @norsehorse84@norsehorse8414 күн бұрын
  • Not remembering the abuse is a HUGE sign of trauma, dissociative amnesia make everything look normal but under the hood it's pure chaos, that will come back to hit them like a high speed train as an adult. Telling him the truth may break the illusion and bring everything back, but it's the only way you can treat it properly.

    @RaaneaEV@RaaneaEV11 күн бұрын
  • "yes it's real, oh you mean the..." lol pure comedy

    @daniyelmclovin7751@daniyelmclovin775114 күн бұрын
  • "I shouldn't be here". No... you should be in jail.

    @ghassanshahzad9826@ghassanshahzad982613 күн бұрын
    • Or in a ditch

      @-Gilver@-Gilver7 күн бұрын
    • Or the bloody afterlife

      @christianmoralesortiz4688@christianmoralesortiz46882 күн бұрын
  • 'We caught it early, you'll be okay" sees the videos only halfway done "noooo. no... nooooo"

    @user-cb2bg6xy5s@user-cb2bg6xy5s11 күн бұрын
  • Lyle wasn't up to Pollos standards so he was fired and he became a clown

    @HexadecimalDump@HexadecimalDump14 күн бұрын
    • He work wasn’t acceptable

      @theoddlemon408@theoddlemon40814 күн бұрын
    • Was wondering if anyone else noticed it was lyle

      @atlasthehatless3624@atlasthehatless362413 күн бұрын
    • You Sir are out of Order, His parents did eventually tell him, he was angry about all the lies so he left home and because his clowning wasn't up to standards as well as because he didn't get his grade 12 and only got a GED he was forced to take the job a Pollos Hermano's.

      @jarleron4788@jarleron478813 күн бұрын
    • It would also explain why he tried to impress Gus so much, because of his daddy issues. Now Will Lyle become the new Gus in a spin spin off of Breaking Bad "The Lyle Cronicals " Or will he go to Law School and become the New Saul in " Lyle of the law" " law and lawyering with Lyle" :D

      @jarleron4788@jarleron478813 күн бұрын
    • Nah bro, Lyle is literally the best picture of a employee. This was probably before he worked at los pollos Hermanos

      @A_sir_that_likes_rock@A_sir_that_likes_rock13 күн бұрын
  • "All Parents Screw Up All Children" Never a truer statement made.

    @truthteller99999@truthteller9999914 күн бұрын
    • A good majority of them do it unintentionally.

      @ndisfoshiz@ndisfoshiz14 күн бұрын
    • There’s a difference between screwing up your kid and giving them an std!

      @CajunReaper95@CajunReaper9514 күн бұрын
    • At least all children think so.

      @lorireed8046@lorireed804614 күн бұрын
    • @@ndisfoshiz Does ignorance, a lack of awareness and stupidity make it better or worse? How many parents do you think do it deliberately? Yours is an extremely weird comment, unless you are making excuses for your own crimes!

      @truthteller99999@truthteller9999914 күн бұрын
    • @@truthteller99999 I don’t have children…nice try. Also two words: Ruby Franke

      @ndisfoshiz@ndisfoshiz14 күн бұрын
  • Good to know Gustavo Fring rescued Lyle from a life of mediocrity by employing him at Los Pollos Hermanos after this episode.

    @justagrump5627@justagrump562714 күн бұрын
  • I like how every family in this show has most intimate conversations in front of 2-3 doctors they see for the first time in their lives

    @user-mg6wo4nu1t@user-mg6wo4nu1t13 күн бұрын
  • He survived to become a manager at a chicken restaurant

    @EnixForce@EnixForce14 күн бұрын
    • Good for him ...

      @user-ec3rm9wr1n@user-ec3rm9wr1n14 күн бұрын
    • Los Pollos Hermanos

      @clayjr86@clayjr8614 күн бұрын
    • What show

      @sirgothnerd9297@sirgothnerd92975 күн бұрын
    • "I need to see your balls."

      @rambofan334@rambofan334Күн бұрын
    • Lyle

      @megaamannn672@megaamannn67210 сағат бұрын
  • I love they put the answer in the video now. They used to cut off right before the solution, drive people to prime video subscription and DVD sales probably, I guess they gave up🤷🏻‍♂️

    @jeffsan0.5@jeffsan0.514 күн бұрын
    • The person editing the clips changed, I think. The transitions aren't as smooth, either.

      @thetalee117@thetalee11714 күн бұрын
    • I don’t think DVDs are a thing anymore, are they?

      @AwesometownUSA@AwesometownUSA14 күн бұрын
    • @@AwesometownUSA idk why I said DVD lol, guess the age of the show got to me

      @jeffsan0.5@jeffsan0.514 күн бұрын
    • @@jeffsan0.5 personally I miss DVDs, and physical media in general. you used to be able to just buy something once and then have it forever, now everything is just streaming so you constantly have to keep paying to basically rent access all your movies & shows & music etc

      @AwesometownUSA@AwesometownUSA14 күн бұрын
    • @@AwesometownUSA Physical media is king, in this day and age it's just so easy for them to take away the our online media. Sail the sea if necessary, don't let corporations take what is ours.

      @jeffsan0.5@jeffsan0.514 күн бұрын
  • I liked how this House, even tho he was sarcastic, was serious.

    @hachikoj7262@hachikoj726214 күн бұрын
  • His statement was interesting: "You followed your brain instead of your heart." Typically, when someone makes a call like that, it's said that they follow their heart. However, House reverses it, saying that Taub followed his brain by hiding the truth from him, believing it to be protecting him.

    @samasthetic@samasthetic14 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, I think House had it backwards.

      @messinalyle4030@messinalyle403014 күн бұрын
    • ​@@messinalyle4030 I think that it was intentional, as even Taub looked confused, too. It was like he was saying following your heart (i.e., doing what would have been painful yet right) was the better option than following your brain (i.e., overthinking it and shielding the patient from the truth as his mom did).

      @samasthetic@samasthetic13 күн бұрын
    • @@samasthetic Maybe. I was of the understanding that following your heart meant acting from emotion (which could be understood in this situation to mean acting from fear and a misplaced desire to protect the son) and following your head would mean acting from logic, which could mean reading up on psychology and taking into account the fact that these traumatic memories could burst out at any time, or he could find out from someone else, and then he'd end up feeling that much more betrayed at how long it had been kept from him. But it seems to me that the older I get, the more I hear people talk about one's "heart" and "head" in ways that confuse me. I'm not even sure I understand the difference anymore.

      @messinalyle4030@messinalyle403013 күн бұрын
    • ​@@messinalyle4030Yes, I agree. It was my understanding as well for following one's heart. I guess this is just another deep House statement to wrestle with.

      @samasthetic@samasthetic13 күн бұрын
    • The right thing would have been to tell the kid the truth. But sometimes the right thing isn’t always the best thing.

      @TheStopShort@TheStopShort11 күн бұрын
  • I feel bad for the mother. I understand why she hides the fact from her son. It’s too painful for the kid……

    @krystalhaug1957@krystalhaug195714 күн бұрын
    • Oh the entire time I was like “I completely understand why you did it!” How do you tell a kid that?

      @ndisfoshiz@ndisfoshiz14 күн бұрын
    • @@ndisfoshiz agreed, I was molested by my father and I have memories of it, I wouldn't wish that upon anyone.

      @undyingentropy6736@undyingentropy673614 күн бұрын
    • The kid had a right to know.

      @NicoleCzarnecki@NicoleCzarnecki14 күн бұрын
    • @@NicoleCzarnecki like how said, "Why? to make him miserable?" he knew his diagnosis, why tell him that his father molested him?

      @undyingentropy6736@undyingentropy673614 күн бұрын
    • That’s not her decision to make. He deserves to know the truth.

      @Sniperboy5551@Sniperboy555114 күн бұрын
  • Despite seeming the most deadpan character House ever had in his team, I really like how empathic and aware Taub actually is

    @mrpinguimninja@mrpinguimninja14 күн бұрын
    • hey show some respect to mr. monk

      @cloudstalker8956@cloudstalker895613 күн бұрын
  • chase be showing up at the dads house ready to add anorher person to his " he bad so it doesn't count" list

    @MeddlTitan@MeddlTitan14 күн бұрын
    • As he should!

      @toolatetothestory@toolatetothestory13 күн бұрын
  • Love how calm the kid was through all of this like when he’s literally dying on the bed he’s just trying to breathe and let the docs do their thing

    @maxparkhouse6850@maxparkhouse68508 күн бұрын
  • Maybe the kid should know, but how do you tell them? She did, but she said he didn't remember, so why would she keep trying to bring it up to her child? She is a mother trying to protect her child. And I am sure, many people here have tried giving terrible news before, so you know how difficult it is to tell a person that. And in this situation, he idolizes his father, he is motivated by his memory, so it would even be harder because his mother doesn't want to take that away and destroy him. No one is perfect, parents aren't, kids aren't. So yea, maybe she should be telling him. But it is her way of protecting him. Just remember. The man she loved hurt their baby. That would have destroyed her too.

    @Schnipps@Schnipps13 күн бұрын
  • House deduced diagnosis from... the way father walked?

    @NoNameAtAll2@NoNameAtAll214 күн бұрын
    • That’s kinda typical of this show

      @lordwillshire1398@lordwillshire139814 күн бұрын
    • I guess he already knew the STD was the most likely reason, it simply made no sense since the boy is a virgin, and the mother never mentioned the abuse. But her reaction of pure hatred, his guilty response, and his walk... I guess it is enough for fiction.

      @bunnysm@bunnysm14 күн бұрын
    • I mean when you eliminated multiple other diseases yeah the little details give away answers

      @thunderlighting2006@thunderlighting200614 күн бұрын
    • Not just the way he walked, but also the way the mother was so protective of her son.

      @Sniperboy5551@Sniperboy555114 күн бұрын
    • Obviously Houses deductions are played up the same way Sherlock Homes' are, but as far as the shows universe goes his entire methodology is to assume every patient is lying, identify the type of lie (omission, commission, is it a lie due to shame, does the person think they are telling the truth but working with flawed information, are they only lying if a certain other person/loved one is nearby) and then add that information to his deductions. House knew that the mother desperately wanted to hide not only the father but the fact that he was even alive from her son, which would mean whatever reason she had to lie was big enough to warrant that. Even more so considering she was hesitant to get him involved when it seemed like his bone-marrow might be needed to save the kid.The fact that the stepfather was the one to call the father told House that it's not that the stepdad is feeling threatened and thinks he might lose his relationship with the kid if the kid meets his real dad. Then the dad showed up and after being told that he was not allowed to see his kid or talk to him when there was a real chance the kid might die of cancer his reaction was not an emotional or angry outburst at being kept away from his kid, it also wasn't a plea to be given a chance or anything like that. He simply walked away in shame, showing that whatever the cause for the split and lie was was something both sides agreed was his fault. At that point you go down the list of what would be bad enough to fit all that: Dad beat, abused or cheated on mom? He'd likely feel shame towards her, but still demand to at least see his son once. Dad is a deadbeat, drunkard, gambler or anything along those lines? Bad, but likely not bad enough for the mom to try and tell the doctors they should not involve the father and eventually asking for them to do it in another hospital if they need to get his bone-marrow. After a while you likely end up at "whatever the dad did, the kid was his victim", which explains the mom being overprotective and the dad seemingly feeling shame towards both mother and child. Thus, either he physically abused his son, or sexually abused him. That's when the walk starts to matter. Since syphilis causes nerve damage, people that currently have it or were heavily affected by it in the past tend to walk in a staggered way with their legs far apart. So he was left with "dad either beat or sexually abused the kid" "also dad has/had syphilis". It's just that in order to show his brilliance House tends to go through all of these things in the blink of an eye, while everyone else in the cast is still trying to process what is even going on.

      @funyarinpa336@funyarinpa33614 күн бұрын
  • She lied to protect him. Im sure he will remember that when he completely separates from her.

    @BlackDiamond2718@BlackDiamond271811 күн бұрын
    • She lied to protect herself from an uncomfortable and difficult situation. Stop excusing lies.

      @cassandro9445@cassandro944510 күн бұрын
    • @@cassandro9445 didnt understand what i said. oh well.

      @BlackDiamond2718@BlackDiamond271810 күн бұрын
  • I think the kid idealized his dad because of unconscious memories. "Stockholm Syndrome"... wanting to relate to his abuser.

    @gnericgnome4214@gnericgnome421414 күн бұрын
  • “Keep your hands off my son” he was just doing your job which you were failing at

    @sammiej.5526@sammiej.552611 күн бұрын
  • I really appreciate getting these nutshell versions of these episodes. I love house, but I cannot always sit down for a full hour. I watch the full episodes when they came out new but dang if I don’t still love watching it.

    @erinmalone2669@erinmalone26699 күн бұрын
  • Mom might need to be tested also.

    @Redvines69@Redvines6913 күн бұрын
  • He still had a lesson to teach. Gold.

    @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk13 күн бұрын
  • That poor, incredibly attractive and decent step dad.

    @YangBalanceYin@YangBalanceYin6 күн бұрын
  • This is one of the most disturbing house episodes

    @neetoh9657@neetoh965713 күн бұрын
  • It bothers me that this show always allows loved ones in the room during emergencies.

    @cheriemonami@cheriemonami14 күн бұрын
    • As a nurse I can tell you that's not how it works .

      @francisjohnson665@francisjohnson66514 күн бұрын
    • It's not just this show. ER was like that, too.

      @l.a.3479@l.a.347913 күн бұрын
    • @@l.a.3479 Good to know. I'm not a TV watcher so it looks like I haven't missed much.

      @cheriemonami@cheriemonami13 күн бұрын
    • @@francisjohnson665 Exactly. I think it's done to add drama and I don't think a hospital needs more drama.

      @cheriemonami@cheriemonami13 күн бұрын
    • They never let you in during emergencies but they don't really have recourse if you're already there and just refuse to leave when an emergency happens. I happened to be there during one and they asked me to leave and tried to guide me out, but I shook my head in refusal, backing myself into the farthest corner out of the way so they could work. I couldn't bear to leave my baby girl, not knowing if she was going to come back.

      @kimberlyrichardson5943@kimberlyrichardson594313 күн бұрын
  • I like the statement, “Following your heart is easy but following your brain is hard.”

    @Starhunter1975@Starhunter19759 күн бұрын
  • Sometimes telling a hard truth is something we do for ourselves. To make ourselves feel better. Then we tell ourselves that we did it because it was the right thing for the person we told the truth to. For the most part, I am a proponent of radical honesty: always tell all the truth about all things. But there may be rare occasions when telling the truth is simply self-serving. You pride yourself on your honesty, which is fine, it’s a lot better than priding yourself on your deviousness or your indifference or lots of other things. But there are times when the truth will hurt someone, when they can’t do anything with it other than hurt and when they won’t otherwise know, ever. This sets up a fairly good example of this- for the doctors. However, the mother fucked up. I wonder how many other children the father molested because she decided not to tell the truth and I wonder how much of her lie was to protect her son and how much was to save herself a lot f trouble, pain and humiliation. Certainly

    @tanyawest2017@tanyawest20174 күн бұрын
  • Too bad this parent also screwed him literally, wish house would've said that in the end.

    @Lior_eitan@Lior_eitan14 күн бұрын
    • If he's a minor, he can't. The parents have to be the one to tell him

      @TheCarash@TheCarash14 күн бұрын
  • I not gonna lie these kids are evil like really pure evil laughing at someone collapsing. Ik they are just kids who properly didn't know what going on, but still didn't justify how parents let's there kid go this far

    @aquakitty6603@aquakitty66034 сағат бұрын
  • You can't fix stupid! Stupid is forever... -Ron White

    @toddgilmore118@toddgilmore11814 күн бұрын
  • Following your heart is easy. Following your brain is tough"

    @BeshrSabbagh@BeshrSabbagh4 күн бұрын
  • Parents can sometimes be toxic.

    @irawilliams343@irawilliams343Күн бұрын
  • I know everybody lies, but most of that has lead to when the truths come out eventually breaking me and my mind as a person. He is right when he says it messes up all children.

    @BexiiLouise@BexiiLouise11 күн бұрын
  • As someone who is both someone's child and a parent, I csn confirm that title.

    @DaneOrschlovsky@DaneOrschlovsky10 күн бұрын
  • Most powerful clip yet.

    @mikegagne3263@mikegagne326314 күн бұрын
  • All parents screw up children…but they don’t “interfere” with them like that kid’s messed-up father did. 🙁

    @GizmoBeach@GizmoBeach12 күн бұрын
  • I would've told the son there and then he has to know, he's in a hospital they can look after him and maybe help get him some mental care professional to help him too. Better than continuing to lie to the poor kid.

    @Salena905@Salena90513 күн бұрын
  • Why didn't the mother call the police or handle it ?

    @DonMarzzoni@DonMarzzoni13 күн бұрын
  • Almost nothing in this show ever goes right!

    @CajunReaper95@CajunReaper9514 күн бұрын
  • that was one of the wildest house moments lol.

    @jokerman8619@jokerman861914 күн бұрын
  • Glad we're all on the same page here about the dad 🤣🤣 Edit: And I have to agree with the final decision. I wouldn't have told him either. After all these years, it wouldn't have done any good. Sad situation.

    @KNOTTYBUDS@KNOTTYBUDS6 күн бұрын
  • Tabes typically takes 15 to 20 years.

    @user-uw6du9dl8z@user-uw6du9dl8z14 күн бұрын
  • Some people do not need to be parents. Period.

    @Punk62115@Punk62115Күн бұрын
  • Thats such a hippaa violation to say all that infront of other patients

    @X--hu2gk@X--hu2gk5 күн бұрын
  • Stupid parent: "Keep your hands of my son." If my son did that to a random stranger I would say, "Please. All yours. Teach him a lesson."

    @raycenteno7698@raycenteno76984 сағат бұрын
  • it's best for the kid to know father is an a$$ole. better to avoid them

    @lila2986@lila298614 күн бұрын
  • I would not say the parents screwed up their child... It was the best decision at the time.. and if he'd not transferred syphilis to him, he would've grown up happy. That's what parents are supposed to do. Not just their physical well being, but mental.

    @ursaltydog@ursaltydog13 күн бұрын
    • He would have been a loser who threw away any chance of success to be a failed clown.

      @TheBwalker97@TheBwalker9711 күн бұрын
    • Oh the trauma still effects how you behave you just aren’t aware of it. Your brain actually store’s trauma memories in a different place then normal memories and forms a sort of matrix of them starting with the first, and connecting them. So even if you aren’t consciously aware of it you still trip over the trauma in daily life. Your brain is convinced there is a lion still around and is constantly on guard for the smallest clue one is there, which is why deja vu is common getting sudden bad feeling, anxiety for no obvious reason, sudden paranoia ect, ect.

      @ambrosianapier7545@ambrosianapier75452 күн бұрын
  • I don't know what I'd choose if I was that kid Like, if he eventually finds out then thats going to change his whole life, like he is going to cringe (literal not internet way) and hate and hurt but if you had already told him, he'd be feeling that, the memories would prolly pop up because theres a stimulus for it and he'd have the added understanding that it was his father I don't know about other survivors, but the trauma still affected how I acted even when my brain had closed off the memories to me, now I'm just angry and sad for little me, so I wonder if it'd be better to just let him be, if he remembers he remembers and support him, but I don't know, I don't know if people had known, if they had prodded my brain so that the memories were clear to me sooner if I would have been happy with that or even prepared to understand as a kid

    @dragon9261@dragon926110 күн бұрын
  • It’s crazy the amount of times on this show when the doctors/parents are standing around the patient talking about their condition, and then the patient starts crashing from a new unexpected symptom. If I was a patient there and everyone was standing around me arguing about my case, I’d be like “guys, take it outside please; I don’t want to suddenly have a heart attack or start spraying blood out of my ears or something!” haha

    @AwesometownUSA@AwesometownUSA14 күн бұрын
  • He almost went all Joker…

    @DrumboAgainGaming@DrumboAgainGaming3 күн бұрын
  • Better Dial Lyle prequel show

    @cooliostarstache5474@cooliostarstache547414 күн бұрын
  • Ben's dad looks like Dollar Store John Cena +20 years

    @sandos101@sandos10110 күн бұрын
  • every time they look at this kid he starts to die jesus

    @funnymanmakethething7625@funnymanmakethething762513 күн бұрын
  • The music for the shorts is so much deeper and effective

    @marksmith3947@marksmith394714 күн бұрын
    • Zoomer brain

      @zombieslayer115ify@zombieslayer115ify14 күн бұрын
  • Saying all parents screw up all children is like saying water is h2o.

    @Enr227@Enr2277 күн бұрын
  • If only all hospitals got a doctor like house that can find the problem correctly.. Not just giving a guess...

    @yanfernandosembiring441@yanfernandosembiring44110 күн бұрын
  • Now we know what happened to lyle

    @olympus_drops5500@olympus_drops550014 күн бұрын
  • Poor guy went downhill after Gus was blown by Walter White

    @allanlemosbr@allanlemosbr12 күн бұрын
  • I've already see this issue/clips of this episode but i just notice the patient with house that house drink the cup of apple vinegar 😅.The patient think he can fool house 😂.Ps*' i pity the boy.horibble father ever

    @user-gt1st9rr7b@user-gt1st9rr7b14 күн бұрын
  • How did House know what the dad did by just his walk ?

    @princessa3461@princessa34613 күн бұрын
  • So it is definitely true following the heart is easy, but that’s why God put the head above your heart

    @wallywipf@wallywipf8 күн бұрын
  • Only person that loved that kid was the stepfather.

    @ThaFlaSaltineBuckeye@ThaFlaSaltineBuckeye8 күн бұрын
  • Man I miss House

    @thunksouce3342@thunksouce334214 күн бұрын
    • It's on Amazon Prime. (and probably some other streaming service)

      @l.a.3479@l.a.347913 күн бұрын
    • ​@@l.a.3479I think he meant he misses getting new episodes.

      @aprilflowers3213@aprilflowers321313 күн бұрын
  • how do you make that determination from a bloody walk?

    @dodimedakka@dodimedakka14 күн бұрын
    • Sherlock

      @suzannewhitaker3507@suzannewhitaker350714 күн бұрын
    • It was the walk, the son's symptoms, and the mother's protective rage at seeing the scumbag

      @Veelasiren@Veelasiren14 күн бұрын
  • Good night

    @CarmenWade-xn3pq@CarmenWade-xn3pq13 күн бұрын
  • I don't understand why they use a totally British man speak like a yank. He does do a good accent, but why couldn't House be English? Hugh Laurie is a great actor, more believable as a Pom.

    @lindagatti7796@lindagatti77964 күн бұрын
  • English subtitles?

    @mohsentohidi5600@mohsentohidi56009 күн бұрын
  • I like how the dad says if he keeps his grades up, he can do anything in the world. Being a father myself, I understand how good of liars we can be sometimes. 😂 the dad doesn’t seem to understand that he’s still being educated by the American education system. And having worked in that system…. Yeah those are some high hopes.

    @jjminor@jjminor14 күн бұрын
    • That is overly pessimistic. There are many flaws with the US education system, but it's not as if the US has zero engineers, doctors, lawyers, etc

      @derekw104@derekw10414 күн бұрын
    • @@derekw104 you’re correct. It is very pessimistic. But I have also lived overseas for about a third of my life and have been able to compare it to the education system there. My daughter was bored out of her mind for much of elementary and middle school and high school has been very much a breeze. She came to study in the United States after being overseas from birth until fourth grade. Whenever I make disparaging comments about the American education system, I’m always hoping somewhere that someone in the system will step up, even though I’m a nobody. I really just want the system to be better, and have higher expectations of students.

      @jjminor@jjminor14 күн бұрын
    • @@jjminor unless you travel A LOT, then you've only seen one, maybe a handful of US school districts. The US is a massive country. The assumption that every district suffers from the same problems is a pretty big one. Frankly "US education system" as a sweeping phrase fails to capture the extremely varied contexts in which each district operates, and that itself is one of the most pressing difficulties that has to be addressed

      @derekw104@derekw10414 күн бұрын
    • Get your kid a private school, you're able to live abroad the a third of your life why are you being stingy when it comes to your kid's education

      @knight3612@knight361214 күн бұрын
    • @@knight3612 you should be asking more detailed questions if you’re actually curious. Teachers don’t make a large salary here or abroad. And the fact that the private schools here are very slightly better if that. Edit I actually taught my daughter and son a lot myself once we arrived back in America. I didn’t want all that knowledge and those study tactics to go to waste. Edit 2 - 😅 I definitely don’t have enough money to “ get my kid a private school”. Schools are expensive to purchase. 😅😅 Edit 3 - i did not want to get into specifics, but the country I lived abroad in was not as well off as the US in general. I wasn’t in a western country such as England or Australia. Quite the opposite in fact. Not even first world.

      @jjminor@jjminor14 күн бұрын
  • The fact that these doctors just blurt out confidential patient information in front of other patients is such no no.

    @DawnCampbell-dk3vx@DawnCampbell-dk3vx10 күн бұрын
  • Put the English subtitles under your footage.

    @mohsentohidi5600@mohsentohidi56009 күн бұрын
  • House is right everybody lies mom by lying to her son What did she expect by saying his father was a clown

    @crisdlcruz145@crisdlcruz14514 күн бұрын
  • And that's why it's immoral to create people who have no way to consent to it

    @nattyfatty6.0@nattyfatty6.014 күн бұрын
  • Third😌😌

    @user-rt2in4mq8n@user-rt2in4mq8n14 күн бұрын
  • Living with a different name wasn't good enough sign he's not a good person?

    @capril5140@capril514014 күн бұрын
  • The quality of this episode is abysmal compared to the rest of the show.

    @MrMalkraz@MrMalkraz14 күн бұрын
  • It is written train up a child in the way he should go when he gets older he shall not pas from it. ✌️😎👍 For all have sinned whoever says they have no sin they are a liar and, the truth is not in them . However though it is also written For whoever is sick among you let them call for the elders of the church ⛪️ and, the prayer of faith shall save the sick if he has committed any sins they shall be forgiven him. By grace are you saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is a gift from God least any should boast. ✌️😎👍🌎

    @ManaBDew@ManaBDew14 күн бұрын
  • first

    @pepsimaxaddict02@pepsimaxaddict0214 күн бұрын
    • Dang ok

      @benjaminwynn6825@benjaminwynn682514 күн бұрын
    • @@benjaminwynn6825 had to do it to em

      @pepsimaxaddict02@pepsimaxaddict0214 күн бұрын
    • And last to get laid

      @Grey-Wraith@Grey-Wraith14 күн бұрын
  • Mothers can be so cruel

    @kirkegaming9542@kirkegaming954214 күн бұрын
    • Of course... Dad SAs little son... MOM is the cruel one. Typical male SJW chit right here! Congrats.

      @lorireed8046@lorireed804614 күн бұрын
    • His dad literally molested his child and you called her cruel?😟

      @Picassostrash@Picassostrash14 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, screw the mum, who although flawed, protected her son from his father. How dare she keep the man/dad who constantly sexually moested his own child when he was just a kid? How utterly cruel of her. The father clearly never did anything wrong. Women are always the villian, men the victims 🙄.

      @sheshereisntshe297@sheshereisntshe29714 күн бұрын
    • Oh, right, the parent who loved him, raised him and did the best to protect him is the cruel one. Not the molester parent. Just say you hate women.

      @JeantheSecond-ip7qm@JeantheSecond-ip7qm12 күн бұрын
    • @@JeantheSecond-ip7qm LoL KZhead deleted my comment here ... Let me see notifications of the same thread I was censored from. Classic KZhead!

      @lorireed8046@lorireed804612 күн бұрын
  • This woman has no care for others... 😢 truly sad to watch her push her sons father away at his quite possible death bed. Breaks my heart

    @theisononthecake63@theisononthecake6311 күн бұрын
    • you are either an idiot or should watch the whole clip

      @mirib738@mirib738Күн бұрын
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