Tritter was a vengeful bastard. He was humiliated once and decided he wouldn't rest until he destroyed the life of the guy who humiliated him. tbf I'd do the same if I could.
Tritter was vengeful but he wasn't wrong
Mirrors House often solving cases for entirely selfish reasons >but House saves lives
He also killed a bunch, you can't be sure none were down to the opiates
>He also killed a bunch,
For me it's the episode where they give radiation to a woman who had a simple staph infection because "lol it's not our job to check for the simple stuff like that". That for me was the moment the series stopped being good.
>o well lol thems the breaks we can't save them all
definitely could've saved that one though, house
If people wanted bog standard treatment, they shouldn't go to House. He specializes in hard to treat cases, not "I got a booboo pls fix it mr docturr."
Ok but also house always reruns tests at the mere chance the doctors before him missed something
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It's also a tv show not a documentary
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>but it was real in my mind
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yes but you see how the previous post was arguing about house and not real life ok?
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The previous post was arguing like House was real life where medical mishaps are made constantly and people die, not a dramatization about a Sherlock Holmes character that is a savant at DDX and takes bold choices to save lives.
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I think you're a lil moronic friend
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Why because you don't have a comeback to what I said?
except for clinic duty and personal favors, the cases he gets went through half a dozen GPs and specialists already
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You're literally just driving my point home. None of those doctors tested for staph?
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I am not disagreeing with you. However, not taking anything for granted is part of their schtick.
They had the medical history right there and could have noticed staph not being tested for. But you also could not expect them (if they were mortals not tv characters) to notice that.
Anyone who sees Tritter as completely wrong or completely right didn't get his character. He went after House for petty reasons but he wasn't entirely wrong about him. The whole arc House absolutely refuses to acknowledge he has a problem and actually fakes being in rehab. That's Tritter's whole point, House is an arrogant junkie ass who doesn't think the rules that mere mortals have to live by should apply to him
>buh buh he do drug
Someone's the child of an alcoholic.
By no means is House a more negative than positive force in the world because he's addicted to oxy.
>if you do more good than bad then you're allowed to carry on regardless of what the bad is
Seems like bad rationalization broski, stop killing hookers
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You do realize by being one of the top DDX specialists in his field by a long shot he saves a lot more lives than vice versa right?
You act like every episode he's going "whoops made the wrong call this whole lacrosse team died."
Tritter's motives were wrong and that makes him come across as an unsympathetic, bullying cop, but he was bang on about House. It's even shown in later series that he can cope just fine without Vicodin if he's doing well psychologically.
It's when House accepts the plea bargain and Tritter shuts him down that it comes through that Tritter doesn't care about getting the junkie out of the hospital and just wants to punish him
Shame House got away with literally everything anyway, we could've had the prison arc way earlier
It’s more he has dealt with addicts and knew house was lying so wanted to pressure house further since he doesn’t like junkies.
He was right and proven right
I know it's hard being so wrong, but that's okay, you can improve and better your life.
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Make one post about how I was wrong instead of just saying "durr durr ur dumb" I dare you
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Sure thing
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You can stop replying to yourself now
>You can stop replying to yourself now
See, the statement that I was replying to myself was, in fact, wrong. Completely incorrect. Let me know if I need to explain in simpler terms, as I understand it, mental disabilities can make it hard to grasp simple concepts.
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>I can't
that was easy
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I suspected as much, the case is terminal.
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>ur dumb >ur dumb >ur dumb
a brief history of your posts lol
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Oh no, it's getting worse, we're reaching levels I wouldn't have thought possible
Isn't it crazy how the final season of one of the best shows ever was completely ruined by the casting of an ugly obnoxious stupid fricking asiatic b***h who can't act alongside a similarly hard to watch brunette bimbo who had writers prepared to give her 2 episodes of decent side character material before chucking her in the Masters "judgy c**t" archetype
Also the series finale wasn't that good, House breaking up with Cuddy is not canon, the true team is 13/Chase/Taub, and if Sela Ward talked to me the way she talks to House I'd cum hard enough to pierce solid steel
The series finale felt like the only way it could end >centered around the most relevant secondary character of the show >has house confront his problems and priorities in life >ends on a sacrifice that runs perpendicular to house's beliefs up to that point >all the other team members find happiness in their own ways while moving on >foreman still vexed
Tritter. Better actor, deeper character with deeper motivations, easier to sympathize with. Vogler had legit beef with House but his only real motive was money, he was soulless
Tritter was proven right that
1/ His friends are covering his ass instead of helping him, proven by Cuddy forging documents to keep House safe
2/ What house can do with the vicodin he can do without, proven by season 6
3/ The vicodin was distorting reality and risking him becoming a danger to himself and the hospital, proven by him trying to kill himself, him killing other patients, breaking multiple MRIs and driving into Cuddy's house
the problem of House's restrictive format is representative of a bigger problem with filming the cell phone era. There's nothing dramatic happening in the character's real life to replace his highly specific elite skills. He doesn't have any family or social obligations, doesn't do art or see any beautiful sights, he doesn't put himself at risk physically except in a token manner on the motorcycle. The government and other people mostly leave him alone. Not kino.
I dont recall the black guy. Only the black doctor. The phrase is "token black" singular not "token blacks" plural, I think my memory simply rejected it
They were both great foils played by great actors. For once, the producers were correct, the show was better with antagonists. Afterwards it became about House's addiction and "woe is me" and it got a lot lamer. Coincidence? I think not.
The guy that shots him
The guy that shots him
The shot that guys him
The him that shot guy
Tritter was based, Vogler was just a monkey hungry moron
Tritter was a vengeful bastard. He was humiliated once and decided he wouldn't rest until he destroyed the life of the guy who humiliated him. tbf I'd do the same if I could.
Tritter was vengeful but he wasn't wrong
Mirrors House often solving cases for entirely selfish reasons
>but House saves lives
He also killed a bunch, you can't be sure none were down to the opiates
>He also killed a bunch,
For me it's the episode where they give radiation to a woman who had a simple staph infection because "lol it's not our job to check for the simple stuff like that". That for me was the moment the series stopped being good.
>o well lol thems the breaks we can't save them all
definitely could've saved that one though, house
If people wanted bog standard treatment, they shouldn't go to House. He specializes in hard to treat cases, not "I got a booboo pls fix it mr docturr."
Ok but also house always reruns tests at the mere chance the doctors before him missed something
It's also a tv show not a documentary
>but it was real in my mind
yes but you see how the previous post was arguing about house and not real life ok?
The previous post was arguing like House was real life where medical mishaps are made constantly and people die, not a dramatization about a Sherlock Holmes character that is a savant at DDX and takes bold choices to save lives.
I think you're a lil moronic friend
Why because you don't have a comeback to what I said?
except for clinic duty and personal favors, the cases he gets went through half a dozen GPs and specialists already
You're literally just driving my point home. None of those doctors tested for staph?
I am not disagreeing with you. However, not taking anything for granted is part of their schtick.
They had the medical history right there and could have noticed staph not being tested for. But you also could not expect them (if they were mortals not tv characters) to notice that.
Fair enough.
Anyone who sees Tritter as completely wrong or completely right didn't get his character. He went after House for petty reasons but he wasn't entirely wrong about him. The whole arc House absolutely refuses to acknowledge he has a problem and actually fakes being in rehab. That's Tritter's whole point, House is an arrogant junkie ass who doesn't think the rules that mere mortals have to live by should apply to him
This. House also becomes an unlikeable piece of shit when he shits on Wilson, despite Wilson being completely in the right.
>buh buh he do drug
Someone's the child of an alcoholic.
By no means is House a more negative than positive force in the world because he's addicted to oxy.
>if you do more good than bad then you're allowed to carry on regardless of what the bad is
Seems like bad rationalization broski, stop killing hookers
You do realize by being one of the top DDX specialists in his field by a long shot he saves a lot more lives than vice versa right?
You act like every episode he's going "whoops made the wrong call this whole lacrosse team died."
Tritter's motives were wrong and that makes him come across as an unsympathetic, bullying cop, but he was bang on about House. It's even shown in later series that he can cope just fine without Vicodin if he's doing well psychologically.
life is easy when hamilton cheers you up
It's when House accepts the plea bargain and Tritter shuts him down that it comes through that Tritter doesn't care about getting the junkie out of the hospital and just wants to punish him
Shame House got away with literally everything anyway, we could've had the prison arc way earlier
It’s more he has dealt with addicts and knew house was lying so wanted to pressure house further since he doesn’t like junkies.
He was right and proven right
Pressure him further into what, he agreed to real rehab
i got david morse mixed up with robert ginty (aka the paperchase guy). what level of moron would house say i am?
moron level: Megaweapon
We must find some way of harnessing this level of moronation.
You can stop replying to yourself now
It's worse then there are two people with the same mental moronation.
I know it's hard being so wrong, but that's okay, you can improve and better your life.
Make one post about how I was wrong instead of just saying "durr durr ur dumb" I dare you
Sure thing
>You can stop replying to yourself now
See, the statement that I was replying to myself was, in fact, wrong. Completely incorrect. Let me know if I need to explain in simpler terms, as I understand it, mental disabilities can make it hard to grasp simple concepts.
>I can't
that was easy
I suspected as much, the case is terminal.
>ur dumb
>ur dumb
>ur dumb
a brief history of your posts lol
Oh no, it's getting worse, we're reaching levels I wouldn't have thought possible
Morse is such a great actor.
medicine is a bidness
Isn't it crazy how the final season of one of the best shows ever was completely ruined by the casting of an ugly obnoxious stupid fricking asiatic b***h who can't act alongside a similarly hard to watch brunette bimbo who had writers prepared to give her 2 episodes of decent side character material before chucking her in the Masters "judgy c**t" archetype
Also the series finale wasn't that good, House breaking up with Cuddy is not canon, the true team is 13/Chase/Taub, and if Sela Ward talked to me the way she talks to House I'd cum hard enough to pierce solid steel
I wish we'd gotten more Masters. Most plappable chick on the show by a mile
>hard to watch brunette bimbo
If you watch the show on mute without captions she's incredibly easy to watch imo.
loved her in Banshee, even with the sound on
>doesn't mention foreman
Chud detected
The series finale felt like the only way it could end
>centered around the most relevant secondary character of the show
>has house confront his problems and priorities in life
>ends on a sacrifice that runs perpendicular to house's beliefs up to that point
>all the other team members find happiness in their own ways while moving on
>foreman still vexed
Tritter. Better actor, deeper character with deeper motivations, easier to sympathize with. Vogler had legit beef with House but his only real motive was money, he was soulless
The best House villain was obviously Lupus.
It's never lupus.
Ummm think you’ll find it was sarcoidosis
The black guy, searching through the scenes to find the ones where house can be seen mouthings the n word is a good drinking game
What season is Tritter? I'm still on season 1 because it takes 20 fricking hours to watch
Tritter was proven right that
1/ His friends are covering his ass instead of helping him, proven by Cuddy forging documents to keep House safe
2/ What house can do with the vicodin he can do without, proven by season 6
3/ The vicodin was distorting reality and risking him becoming a danger to himself and the hospital, proven by him trying to kill himself, him killing other patients, breaking multiple MRIs and driving into Cuddy's house
No one ever claimed House was an angel.
If he was, there would be no show.
>why did you electrocute yourself house
>homeless clinic moron dared me to
>cuddy tells him off like you'd tell off a kid for staying up too late
Neither. They openly admitted that trying to give the show an out-and-out villain didn't really come off.
the problem of House's restrictive format is representative of a bigger problem with filming the cell phone era. There's nothing dramatic happening in the character's real life to replace his highly specific elite skills. He doesn't have any family or social obligations, doesn't do art or see any beautiful sights, he doesn't put himself at risk physically except in a token manner on the motorcycle. The government and other people mostly leave him alone. Not kino.
I dont recall the black guy. Only the black doctor. The phrase is "token black" singular not "token blacks" plural, I think my memory simply rejected it
They were both great foils played by great actors. For once, the producers were correct, the show was better with antagonists. Afterwards it became about House's addiction and "woe is me" and it got a lot lamer. Coincidence? I think not.