yeah but only because his leg didn't hurt at all, so he wasn't miserable. Non-miserable House didn't make others miserable as much, which in his mind was bad because him being an ass made others better doctors. and since nothing mattered more than saving the puzzle, he didn't want less than the best from his team
so House in fact thought being nice made him dumber
Yes, for the leg pain initially. Although, I thought for sure either he or one of his staff experimented with other drugs, including stimulants, for various reasons.
I might just be confusing him with Sherlock Holmes, who was notorious for cocaine addiction.
Well for one episode he did try some risky drug that eliminated his pain completely, but he ended up stopping the use because it was extremely dangerous.
Last time I did ket I found myself lying on the front lawn of an LA suburban family home, in the rain, watching Mel Gibson choke out Gary Busey, but I definitely was not anymore intelligent from that encounter.
Bojack Horseman actually came out in the 90s. That's why in the theme song it talks about running in th 90s. For more movie facts subscribe to my webzone.
Idk but we need to tell more people that the early 2000s was hugely influenced by the I Love the 80s VH1 TV series which caused a resurgance of swing and is where we see some of the stuff like Mambo #5 and Christina Aguilera's Candyman, please teach your children the lore
No, your title makes more sense. People who grew up in the 90s would have watched House in its original run. The thing that makes no sense is the censoring of the word god.
2005 was essentially the 90s. People were still talking about the matrix, playing n64 and ps1, barely anyone had a mobile phone and most internet connections were still dial up.
I'm not sure, but I think that in the 90s, those goddamn Nazis couldn't express their despicable views publicly without being met with widespread contempt. So it seems to me that the 90s were much more "woke," whatever that means.
I agree, but there's a trend with some Millennials (and younger) boomerifying themselves and saying you could be a bigot or even a literal nazi with few or no consequences "back in the day"
My speculation: as long as there were significant numbers of WW2 vets around, an outright Nazi movement could never gain traction in the US. Not that the Greatest Generations was made up of paragons of social justice, but there were limits to what they were willing to tolerate in open society. That generation (and probably home front Silents, as well) was inoculated against going full Nazi in ways that Boomers weren't.
The few that remain now aren't numerous enough to hold much sway.
Anyone who says that TV in the 80s and 90s didn't have 'woke' or 'politically correct' elements in it hasn't been (re)watching a lot of TV from the era. Many major shows I grew up watching in the 90s were chock full of it. Quantum Leap, MacGyver, Sliders, The entire premise of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and basically every fucking Saturday morning cartoon...
Speaking of Saturday morning cartoons. I wonder what those people would think of characters like Charlie from Biker Mice from Mars? She was a tough, no-nonsense girl working a blue collar job (motorcycle mechanic), and there were times when they wanted to 'Damsel' her but it turned out they didn't. The funniest one for me was when an episode that starts out with a bank robbery, and the robbers claim they have a hostage, the Mice all go 'Charlie?' and then she shows up behind them and says 'why do you always think I'm the hostage?' You know who the hostage was? Greasepit... the villain's main henchman and a certified dumbass.
Every fucking time I go back to rewatch those cartoons I ALWAYS find elements that would make reactionaries go nuts. The pilot episode to M.A.S.K had the bad guys think that one of the protagonists trying to thwart their plans was a man... only for them to figure out quickly that it was a woman. Even shows that I would now consider to be really, really stupid, like Dinosaucers, had gender flipped characters. In Dinosaucers they were making a tribute episode to old-school Film noir detectives, and they had to meet 'Sam Spade' (Sam Spade was the protagonist of the Maltese Falcon), only for them to find out it was not Samuel Spade, but Samantha Spade.
I could go on forever. But one thing that I DID want to say that I honestly did find problematic even as a child from cartoons of the era was what I would call 'the love potion episode'. What I mean is that sometimes in some cartoons they would have an episode where a love potion or something or the other that causes a character to fall in love with another and cannot control it. So what's the contradiction I found as a kid and more so as an adult?
Well... if the person afflicted by the potion is female, the entire episode will center around it. Two examples is one from Dinosaucers were a female dinosaucer gets influenced by it and now is OK with wanting to marry the leader of the antagonists. One other example that was played more for laughs is in Gummi Bears when Duke Igthorn wanted to get Lady Bane to fall in love with him in order for him to gain access to her powers or something or the other to finally capture the Gummis... only problem? The person she falls in love with is Toady, Igthorn's bumbling chief henchman, and the whole episode centers around getting Lady Bane to snap out of it.
So that being said, one thing I DID notice is that sometimes the person being affected by a love potion or spell is a guy... and when that happens, the plot or the show doesn't take it seriously at all and is usually a quick gag. The main example that comes to mind is from Conan the Adventurer where they have a quick scene where a very large, ogre-like woman is dragging a scrawny little man who is actively resisting her and she says 'give him a love potion, I want to marry him!' and the man protests, but the love potion is forced on him and he then he falls in love with the woman he detested and... well, that's it. The episode continues and those two are never mentioned again. There are probably other examples, but that is all that comes to mind.
Trust me when I say it, if these people ended up waking up 30 or 40 years ago and thinking 'ah ha! finally! no more woke!' they would be in for a rude awakening. Don't get me wrong, there was a fuckload of problems with representation in the media at the time. Things like brownface/yellowface hadn't fallen entirely out of style yet, and there were issues with female representation and racial stereotyping. MacGyver had those issues to an irritating degree, especially in the earlier seasons. Neurodivergent people weren't well represented and in many cases not present at all. And don't get me started on transgenderism. It is almost like at the time being transgender was a gag more than anything at best or a highly sinister trait at worst.
I recognized even back then that it wasn't perfect, yet in many ways the culture of the 90s felt more progressive than today. And there was hope about the future.
90s liberalism had its flaws (it often didn't acknowledge systemic racism as we know it), but at that time most open racism had been thrown out of mainstream media, except for occasional spots on scandal shows like Jerry Springer.
The very idea that racism would become open again like it is now was unthinkable. But they slowly and surely allowed it to come back.
Racism on the internet always existed. Stormfront and various white nationalist sites sprung up almost immediately once the internet became mainstream in the mid-90s. From what I understand, the first ever site on Martin Luther King was literally a site smearing the man and calling him a fraud back in 1995.
Okay but like some of the cartoons weren't woke, like that one about the respectable businessmen fightong those eco terrorists and their heathen goddess of hating job creation.
translated: "I didn't notice it, it kept those 'different ones' out of the spotlight for me, so that I could continue to pretend that they didn't really exist."
In 2024/5 media companies are too terrified of anything that even appears to be new for "House MD" to get the green light. To get it made now it would have to full embrace its remakeness and it would be Dr Holmes MD and his assistant Dr Watson.
He killed a tyrant dictator who was hospitalized at their hospital, because the guy was leading a genocide against the native population of his country. Falsified his test results and administered "treatment" that ended up killing him IIRC.
In Japan, heart surgeon. Number one. Steady hand. One day, yakuza boss need new heart. I do operation. But, mistake! Yakuza boss die. Yakuza very mad. I hide in fishing boat, come to America. No English, no food, no money. Darryl give me job. Now I have house, American car, and new woman. Darryl save life. My big secret: I kill yakuza boss on purpose. I good surgeon. The best!
This clears up nothing up haha. He was just acting. So pretended to kill someone? Or he actually killed an African warlord... Which somehow doesn't count, and acting is a non sequitar
Weird how some people are so obsessed with telling other people how to make their art. Can you not even watch a show without feeling like your white hetronormative maleness is being challenged?
126 Comments
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world · 125 pts · 353d
Honestly, one of the worst things House did to the modern zeitgeist was to convince techbros that shoving ket up your nose 24/7 will make you smarter.
ceenote@lemmy.world · 105 pts · 353d
Wasn't it vicodin abuse? All I remember them saying about ketamine was House saying it was a lame drug for being heroin without the high.
fahfahfahfah@lemmy.billiam.net · 38 pts · 353d
At some point he starts injecting ketamine for his leg
spankmonkey@lemmy.world · 28 pts · 353d
It didn't make him smarter.
ceenote@lemmy.world · 45 pts · 353d
If I recall correctly, he was afraid it was making him dumber.
shneancy@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 353d
yeah but only because his leg didn't hurt at all, so he wasn't miserable. Non-miserable House didn't make others miserable as much, which in his mind was bad because him being an ass made others better doctors. and since nothing mattered more than saving the puzzle, he didn't want less than the best from his team
so House in fact thought being nice made him dumber
ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 353d
I think at the end of s2 or start of s3 (or s1 and s2) he had a spinal injection of Ketamine that removed his pain, but it eventually came back.
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world · 24 pts · 353d
Yes, for the leg pain initially. Although, I thought for sure either he or one of his staff experimented with other drugs, including stimulants, for various reasons.
I might just be confusing him with Sherlock Holmes, who was notorious for cocaine addiction.
xorollo@leminal.space · 4 pts · 353d
shneancy@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 353d
lmao very fitting because she was referred to as "13" for most of the show, i think her real name was Remy? she had Huntingtons
xorollo@leminal.space · 1 pts · 352d
ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 352d
Well for one episode he did try some risky drug that eliminated his pain completely, but he ended up stopping the use because it was extremely dangerous.
REDACTED@infosec.pub · 29 pts · 353d
It was vicodin
It didn't make him smarter, it allowed him to think about something else besides the pain.
vga@sopuli.xyz · 12 pts · 353d
As far as I know, that's 99% the reason why people use drugs.
confusedbytheBasics@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 352d
Then there are those of us who are mostly taking drugs to calm down our immune system when god's green creatures are mating.
RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 352d
I take clown tranquilizers!
confusedbytheBasics@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 351d
Sounds more fun than my dumb antihistamines.
Apocalypteroid@lemmy.org · 18 pts · 353d
Last time I did ket I found myself lying on the front lawn of an LA suburban family home, in the rain, watching Mel Gibson choke out Gary Busey, but I definitely was not anymore intelligent from that encounter.
Droggelbecher@lemmy.world · 17 pts · 353d
Man everyone's having fun on drugs, meanwhile I just sit there unable to figure out whether I have my glasses on
FosterMolasses@leminal.space · 2 pts · 351d
Thanks for the belly laugh
Droggelbecher@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 351d
Aw this is honestly making my day rn
If it makes it any better I was 100% being serious
Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world · 87 pts · 353d
Woman
eager_eagle@lemmy.world · 42 pts · 353d
litarelly the worst
imagine if they made house's boss a woman
xavier666@lemmy.umucat.day · 2 pts · 352d
that too a hot one
ceenote@lemmy.world · 24 pts · 353d
I bet those woke libs would put 2 or more women in the main cast if they made the show today.
But maybe they'd all be gorgeous.
cmbabul@lemmy.world · 26 pts · 353d
One of them might even be clutches pearls bisexual… and interested in black men
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works · 11 pts · 353d
And they'd be named Cameron, Thirteen and Cutthroat Bitch.
WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 353d
Wo-man. Whoooah, man.
RaivoKulli@sopuli.xyz · 1 pts · 353d
I mean at least they made her conventionally smoking hot and have other characters recognize that
infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net · 78 pts · 353d
Is calling mid-2000s stuff "90s" the new meta?
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 41 pts · 353d
Bojack Horseman actually came out in the 90s. That's why in the theme song it talks about running in th 90s. For more movie facts subscribe to my webzone.
LustyArgonianMana@lemmy.world · 18 pts · 353d
Idk but we need to tell more people that the early 2000s was hugely influenced by the I Love the 80s VH1 TV series which caused a resurgance of swing and is where we see some of the stuff like Mambo #5 and Christina Aguilera's Candyman, please teach your children the lore
Droggelbecher@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 353d
Did people who grew up in the 90s not see shows made for adults in the mid 2000s?
ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online · 2 pts · 353d
They don't remember or give a fuck.
diemartin@sh.itjust.works · 9 pts · 353d
Okay, okay. I should've put 90s/2000s
buttnugget@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 352d
No, your title makes more sense. People who grew up in the 90s would have watched House in its original run. The thing that makes no sense is the censoring of the word god.
diemartin@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 352d
I'm not religious, but some religious people don't like to say god's name in vain and I was mimicking that.
Maybe it was too much
betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 352d
Just gotta relax a little so the '*' becomes an 'o' again.
Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world · -7 pts · 353d
2005 was essentially the 90s. People were still talking about the matrix, playing n64 and ps1, barely anyone had a mobile phone and most internet connections were still dial up.
PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world · 20 pts · 353d
BS the 90s ended after 9/11 and 2005 is when people started using social media and YouTube…the beginning of the end.
Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 353d
That was 2006. Youtube came out december 15th 2005. Facebook became available to general public in september 2006.
Look, hsres a graph
2005 was roughly the end of the internet dark ages, but it was barely different to the 90s.
yermaw@sh.itjust.works · 6 pts · 353d
That seems like a strangely backwards way to word it in my mind. Thats around the time the Internet stopped being "the internet" to me.
Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 352d
I see what you mean. Yeah, the internet was a better place back then.
I was coming from more of a stance of the tech behind the internet.
When someone could ruin my game of ultima online by picking up the phone.
When niche message boards existed and msn messenger was how i spoke to my friends.
FosterMolasses@leminal.space · 1 pts · 351d
Since when are we counting youtube as social media
Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 351d
Dunno, i didn't make the graph.
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 1 pts · 352d
Bleh that was just in the US
LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 1 pts · 352d
Idk about the PS1 as I def had the PS2 by then, but the rest checks out, that was def my life
Gullible@sh.itjust.works · 60 pts · 353d
I don’t remember any of this. Since when was foreman black?
JaymesRS@piefed.world · 48 pts · 353d
I salute you. Nice job on not seeing color.
WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 353d
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRNKxAy049w
WizardofFrobozz@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 353d
That was delightful
buttnugget@lemmy.world · -2 pts · 352d
Ashly Burch is so talented!
socsa@piefed.social · 24 pts · 353d
This vexes me
Proprietary_Blend@lemmy.world · 18 pts · 353d
Lots of people have black hair. How is that wake?
DmMacniel@feddit.org · 11 pts · 353d
its about to crash, so get on your surfboard already!
redwattlebird@lemmings.world · 59 pts · 353d
Nah. Wouldn't it have just been one season and then cancelled the rest because they didn't make a billion overnight?
DandomRude@lemmy.world · 40 pts · 353d
I'm not sure, but I think that in the 90s, those goddamn Nazis couldn't express their despicable views publicly without being met with widespread contempt. So it seems to me that the 90s were much more "woke," whatever that means.
diemartin@sh.itjust.works · 18 pts · 353d
I agree, but there's a trend with some Millennials (and younger) boomerifying themselves and saying you could be a bigot or even a literal nazi with few or no consequences "back in the day"
frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 11 pts · 353d
My speculation: as long as there were significant numbers of WW2 vets around, an outright Nazi movement could never gain traction in the US. Not that the Greatest Generations was made up of paragons of social justice, but there were limits to what they were willing to tolerate in open society. That generation (and probably home front Silents, as well) was inoculated against going full Nazi in ways that Boomers weren't.
The few that remain now aren't numerous enough to hold much sway.
ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online · 38 pts · 353d
Anyone who says that TV in the 80s and 90s didn't have 'woke' or 'politically correct' elements in it hasn't been (re)watching a lot of TV from the era. Many major shows I grew up watching in the 90s were chock full of it. Quantum Leap, MacGyver, Sliders, The entire premise of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and basically every fucking Saturday morning cartoon...
Speaking of Saturday morning cartoons. I wonder what those people would think of characters like Charlie from Biker Mice from Mars? She was a tough, no-nonsense girl working a blue collar job (motorcycle mechanic), and there were times when they wanted to 'Damsel' her but it turned out they didn't. The funniest one for me was when an episode that starts out with a bank robbery, and the robbers claim they have a hostage, the Mice all go 'Charlie?' and then she shows up behind them and says 'why do you always think I'm the hostage?' You know who the hostage was? Greasepit... the villain's main henchman and a certified dumbass.
Every fucking time I go back to rewatch those cartoons I ALWAYS find elements that would make reactionaries go nuts. The pilot episode to M.A.S.K had the bad guys think that one of the protagonists trying to thwart their plans was a man... only for them to figure out quickly that it was a woman. Even shows that I would now consider to be really, really stupid, like Dinosaucers, had gender flipped characters. In Dinosaucers they were making a tribute episode to old-school Film noir detectives, and they had to meet 'Sam Spade' (Sam Spade was the protagonist of the Maltese Falcon), only for them to find out it was not Samuel Spade, but Samantha Spade.
I could go on forever. But one thing that I DID want to say that I honestly did find problematic even as a child from cartoons of the era was what I would call 'the love potion episode'. What I mean is that sometimes in some cartoons they would have an episode where a love potion or something or the other that causes a character to fall in love with another and cannot control it. So what's the contradiction I found as a kid and more so as an adult?
Well... if the person afflicted by the potion is female, the entire episode will center around it. Two examples is one from Dinosaucers were a female dinosaucer gets influenced by it and now is OK with wanting to marry the leader of the antagonists. One other example that was played more for laughs is in Gummi Bears when Duke Igthorn wanted to get Lady Bane to fall in love with him in order for him to gain access to her powers or something or the other to finally capture the Gummis... only problem? The person she falls in love with is Toady, Igthorn's bumbling chief henchman, and the whole episode centers around getting Lady Bane to snap out of it.
So that being said, one thing I DID notice is that sometimes the person being affected by a love potion or spell is a guy... and when that happens, the plot or the show doesn't take it seriously at all and is usually a quick gag. The main example that comes to mind is from Conan the Adventurer where they have a quick scene where a very large, ogre-like woman is dragging a scrawny little man who is actively resisting her and she says 'give him a love potion, I want to marry him!' and the man protests, but the love potion is forced on him and he then he falls in love with the woman he detested and... well, that's it. The episode continues and those two are never mentioned again. There are probably other examples, but that is all that comes to mind.
Trust me when I say it, if these people ended up waking up 30 or 40 years ago and thinking 'ah ha! finally! no more woke!' they would be in for a rude awakening. Don't get me wrong, there was a fuckload of problems with representation in the media at the time. Things like brownface/yellowface hadn't fallen entirely out of style yet, and there were issues with female representation and racial stereotyping. MacGyver had those issues to an irritating degree, especially in the earlier seasons. Neurodivergent people weren't well represented and in many cases not present at all. And don't get me started on transgenderism. It is almost like at the time being transgender was a gag more than anything at best or a highly sinister trait at worst.
end_stage_ligma@lemmy.world · 21 pts · 352d
I recognized even back then that it wasn't perfect, yet in many ways the culture of the 90s felt more progressive than today. And there was hope about the future.
ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online · 2 pts · 351d
90s liberalism had its flaws (it often didn't acknowledge systemic racism as we know it), but at that time most open racism had been thrown out of mainstream media, except for occasional spots on scandal shows like Jerry Springer.
The very idea that racism would become open again like it is now was unthinkable. But they slowly and surely allowed it to come back.
Racism on the internet always existed. Stormfront and various white nationalist sites sprung up almost immediately once the internet became mainstream in the mid-90s. From what I understand, the first ever site on Martin Luther King was literally a site smearing the man and calling him a fraud back in 1995.
outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 11 pts · 352d
Okay but like some of the cartoons weren't woke, like that one about the respectable businessmen fightong those eco terrorists and their heathen goddess of hating job creation.
ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online · 6 pts · 352d
I know, right! The writers were also pedophiles! I mean teenagers saving the day? What is the obsession with teens! It tell you something!
outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 352d
No no tjis one had good job creators fighting terrorists, so they agreed with everything i think.
faythofdragons@slrpnk.net · 2 pts · 352d
I don't remember that one
outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 9 pts · 352d
The terrorists recruited children by grooming them with rings? I think there was some sort of horrible mulleted demon they summoned by combining them?
Decoy321@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 352d
It was the guy played by Don Cheadle. He turned people into fuckin trees.
outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 3 pts · 352d
What a terrifying abomination unto the markets.
TwinTitans@lemmy.world · -23 pts · 353d
It was tastefully done and minimal. It’s so over represented and in your face it comes off as forced.
madjo@feddit.nl · 17 pts · 353d
translated: "I didn't notice it, it kept those 'different ones' out of the spotlight for me, so that I could continue to pretend that they didn't really exist."
TwinTitans@lemmy.world · -1 pts · 352d
🤦🏻♂️
dickalan@lemmy.world · 12 pts · 353d
TwinTitans@lemmy.world · -1 pts · 352d
Sorry it’s true?
dickalan@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 352d
TwinTitans@lemmy.world · -1 pts · 352d
No one’s triggered, but I’m guessing you are?
betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 352d
I'm late to the action but my guess is that he showed up to explain why his name isn't just "alan".
ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online · 5 pts · 352d
No, no, no... they were as subtle as an anvil falling on your head.
bulwark@lemmy.world · 34 pts · 353d
Idk, I think it's lupus.
Wigners_friend@piefed.social · 14 pts · 353d
Underrated comment. However, it's never lupus.
PagPag@lemmy.world · 21 pts · 352d
Shaking my head my head.
AdolfSchmitler@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 352d
ATM Machine
echodot@feddit.uk · 4 pts · 351d
You have to put your PIN number in the ATM machine
nieminen@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 352d
Thanks, I hate it
socsa@piefed.social · 18 pts · 353d
I am literally shaking
very_well_lost@lemmy.world · 30 pts · 353d
Probably sarcoidosis
r00ty@kbin.life · 27 pts · 353d
Might also be lupus.
very_well_lost@lemmy.world · 25 pts · 353d
It's never lupus
madjo@feddit.nl · 4 pts · 353d
Did you try medicine drug?
zarathustra0@lemmy.world · 17 pts · 353d
I'm sorry, but Wilson a Twink?
eager_eagle@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 353d
he was in dead poet's society
frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 8 pts · 353d
Maybe 20 years earlier, he was.
FosterMolasses@leminal.space · 1 pts · 351d
Legit a babe in the pilot... like a baby I mean
Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de · 16 pts · 353d
In 2024/5 media companies are too terrified of anything that even appears to be new for "House MD" to get the green light. To get it made now it would have to full embrace its remakeness and it would be Dr Holmes MD and his assistant Dr Watson.
Lumidaub@feddit.org · 9 pts · 353d
Did you mean: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22475008/
Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de · 5 pts · 353d
I guess so.
H0neyc0mb@lemmy.world · 15 pts · 353d
wait did that character really kill someone?
ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world · 44 pts · 353d
He killed a tyrant dictator who was hospitalized at their hospital, because the guy was leading a genocide against the native population of his country. Falsified his test results and administered "treatment" that ended up killing him IIRC.
bravesirrbn@lemmy.world · 53 pts · 352d
In Japan, heart surgeon. Number one. Steady hand. One day, yakuza boss need new heart. I do operation. But, mistake! Yakuza boss die. Yakuza very mad. I hide in fishing boat, come to America. No English, no food, no money. Darryl give me job. Now I have house, American car, and new woman. Darryl save life. My big secret: I kill yakuza boss on purpose. I good surgeon. The best!
ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online · 15 pts · 352d
I loved that guy! You get a katana named scalpel as a reward, too!
BigPotato@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 352d
I mean, it's an Office reference first and foremost.
bravesirrbn@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 352d
The OG is https://theoffice.fandom.com/wiki/Hidetoshi_Hasagawa, but the reference in Cyberpunk 2077 you're talking about really cracked me up
TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works · 5 pts · 352d
based and chadpilled
Geodad@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 352d
hOrni@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 352d
Wow, this show really went places. I've only ever seen like the first half of season one.
RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 352d
So you missed the whole "House Houses in Prison" arc?
ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 352d
This is in, I think, season 4.
SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca · 16 pts · 352d
Not really, it was acting. He killed an African warlord.
Karjalan@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 352d
This clears up nothing up haha. He was just acting. So pretended to kill someone? Or he actually killed an African warlord... Which somehow doesn't count, and acting is a non sequitar
lobut@lemmy.ca · 14 pts · 353d
I think the patient was like a tyrant dude played by James Earl Jones: https://house.fandom.com/wiki/President_Dibala.
hOrni@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 352d
I'm more puzzled by the "twink" guy.
levzzz@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 353d
More mouse bites
RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 352d
If they made Better Call Saul in the 80s it would have been about Mike ruthlessly tracking a family through an authoritarian pan-dimensional nexus.
IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 352d
someone give RizzRustbolt a 50 million usd budget
thatradomguy@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 352d
lol out loud
Jas91a@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 352d
"woman"
vga@sopuli.xyz · 8 pts · 353d
Guys, House is woke now. Yeah, they made a meme in this thing called "Lemmy" that suggests it's woke, so it's woke now.
tiramichu@sh.itjust.works · 6 pts · 352d
Lemmy is woke, so that checks out
treesquid@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 352d
I'm not sure Lemmy is woke since it's half tankies that love dictatorships as long as they once cosplayed as communist
SlartyBartFast@sh.itjust.works · 7 pts · 353d
Who the fuck is G*d? Do you mean God?
udon@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 353d
Officially it's Ganusd, but there are different stages:
G*d God G0d GOd
user224@lemmy.sdf.org · 3 pts · 353d
Nah, Gg0d. Double gee oh dee byatch!
MBM@lemmings.world · 3 pts · 353d
Dunno if it applies here but it's a thing some Jewish people do
Strider@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 353d
Agreed I'm not even reading further than that shit.
Geodad@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 352d
moopet@sh.itjust.works · 6 pts · 353d
Episodes 7 and 15 would've taken place on the holodeck.
squaresinger@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 353d
And now do 2025... We are regressing fast.
slaacaa@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 353d
Go woke, no broke
DarkAri@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 3 pts · 353d
Weird how some people are so obsessed with telling other people how to make their art. Can you not even watch a show without feeling like your white hetronormative maleness is being challenged?
Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 353d
HugeNerd@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 352d
Uh the correct expression is shaking my smh
BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today · -2 pts · 352d
BigBananaDealer@lemmy.world · 12 pts · 352d
um no he didnt because when house came out the world wasnt woke
notarobot@lemmy.zip · 2 pts · 352d
Woosh