'Learn to Trust Nothing' | House M.D..

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The team takes the case of a minor league hockey player who's coughing up blood but this soon becomes a lesson about objective and subjective bias.

From Season 8 Episode 16 ''Gut Check'': House and the team take the case of a minor league hockey player (Greg Finley) who began coughing up blood after a fight on the ice. Meanwhile, House reveals to Wilson that he might have an 11-year-old son, and Park moves in with Chase after a fight with her mother.

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I mean, gotta respect to them just fighting without having an actual problem with each other. It was just "Nice to meet the legend in person." "Wanna fight?" "Sure." And then they fight.

XBloodyBaneX
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Poor Taub, he looked so happy playing hockey with his new friend.

DiscoingGD
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"You can trust lightbulbs"

I love that he gets more kind and human when it's about brilliance lol

blacktimhoward
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House actually taught Taub a valuable lesson: do not get personally attached to a patient at any degree.

macp
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Somebody who knows the game well wrote this, and they aren't THAT young. The "Pocket Rocket" was the nickname of Henri Richard, brother of the legendary Maurice "Rocket" Richard. Those were original 6 players.

peterjeffery
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Watched the entire show 3 times over, but this is my go-to while eating my food, so happy these are still being uploaded!!

sylvester
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As a big hockey fan, I always appreciate it when medical shows (like House) has a hockey related issue. The writers even used the right references, although I'm not sure if Dr. House knows what a sieve is. I could be wrong.

ThatGenXGuy
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So fun fact about Hockey: There's a reason that it's one of the few non-combat sports where you're allowed to throw a punch. The power of a punch mostly comes from having firm contact with the ground. If you have unstable contact with the ground like say... Standing on a sheet of ice, the power of the punch is greatly reduced as you'll be punching with mostly your back muscles which isn't nearly as powerful. Jabs become practically lovetaps and getting punched - while still painful - is less likely to do serious damage to someone.

TheGraeyRebis
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I love this show, but the idea of them walking in on active brain surgery while not sterile, risking an infection to the guy they're trying to save, is so funny to me for some reason lol, even though i know they do it constantly throughout the show.

thekamotodragon
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I went to a boxing match once . . . a hockey game broke out.

Squidbait_USN
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Hes right tho. Literally question everything. Somtimes you'll have to embrace the uncertainty, and thats alright. Part of life that. But dont trust anyone completely, ever. Some burdens are burdens to be carried alone. Not all, just some.

noturdad
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You know, I bet that leaving House in the EKG machine was cathartic, at least a bit.

lightsidesoul
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"Booby Ohr" lmao....I'm sure like, 0.01% of people got that joke right away, but such clever writing.

fuzzybanana
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Every episode of the last season of house is just like the ending, bittersweet

konrad
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As a wise man once said "dta" dont trust anybody

gamerfourlife
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Lightbulb moments are what saves the patient more often than not, House knows lightbulbs

mattnar
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I am not a medical professional in anyway. But im pretty sure you cant see CTE on an MRI. Anyone else more qualified have an answer to that?

mich
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yeah, I can already call BS, CTE has not 100% way to be diagnosed, not even MRIs can pick them up

echotheotter
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Another clip I haven't seen or I don't remember. I'm not sure. Can anyone really be sure? 😎

rickwardrop
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I didn’t know Lance Stroll played hockey!

Cramhead