It's probably already been discussed in the comments to other episodes, but still: it's nice to see how House has changed after treatment. It's like personal growth! And the humor in the series is now more pleasant or something
- I'm not talking about the picture with Lucas. And about the one from Ecuador - I see. I forgot how fond you are of lemurs. - to my father! - you have his tail
House said that the patient needs to be more careful at work. The patient replied that he had poor working conditions. House said that it was not worth coming to work drugged, and then he would "be able to distinguish his finger from a nail." And he advised using eye drops to get high, plus they will help to remove redness from the eyes
Actually, the ending didn't sound quite like that. "Next time you want to secretly get high at work, eye drops are a good choice, but use less, then your eyes won't water." And in between, he said that Dr. Wilson was a very good doctor, but then added that he was extremely sensitive to patients due to the struggle with his male sexual dysfunction (impotence).
And I was disgusted by this psychopath. I can't stand such hypocrites who think only of themselves, even if she is sick, I still can't find an excuse for her. It's a shame for the baby 13.
@katerina_017: alas, but this psychopath has such a trauma because of her childhood. That is, in fact, her emotions were banally turned off, and therefore she behaved like that. It's all a disease, no matter how much you hate it, because in fact the girl has been cured, which means she will be able to fix everything, well, or not to mess things up. All psychopaths are traumatized people. With proper treatment, they can be cured. That's just not what they practice, and they don't want to, and in most cases psychopaths themselves don't realize that they're acting the wrong way (except rapists, murderers).
@Koteyka_bumchik: That's nonsense. Psychopathy is a change in the chemistry of the brain, there is no way to cure it, it is already, consider, such a personality. And it's hereditary, so it's not an injury at all. The best thing to do with a psychopath is to socialize him. But the brain has already grown broken.
This is where aggression, psychopathy, when something is wrong and even murder are the main symptom and are treated. Is this often the case in life? No matter what, to a mental hospital and / or a prison of such and no one will find out anything
Once again, the intolerance of a certain substance was established. I remember how my wife poisoned her husband with gold, three times there was an overabundance / non-absorption of iron, now copper.
And anyway! Super cool episode about a psychopath. It was already creepy from her look... How did her husband not figure it out? If I were the doctors, I would tell him that she's a fucker. It's dangerous to live with such people! Actually, I thought they were yelling, screaming. But it turns out that psychopaths are calm, unemotional..
I feel sorry for her. The patient. Of course, the disease allowed her to survive with a terrible father, but now she will have to quickly learn to live with all those emotions that others have more or less realized what to do. Plus, now she is likely to find that she does not have close people, with such an approach.
Actually, I didn't understand this strange tension between the Thirteenth and the patient. Yes, there seems to be a parallel between her and Foreman's lack of emotion, but I still didn't catch the whole background. Was Thirteen offended that he fired her so meanly, and she transferred these feelings to the patient?
I'm glad she's been cured.
Yes, it was a crazy look. A pleasant episode.
- I see. I forgot how fond you are of lemurs.
- to my father!
- you have his tail
"Next time you want to secretly get high at work, eye drops are a good choice, but use less, then your eyes won't water."
And in between, he said that Dr. Wilson was a very good doctor, but then added that he was extremely sensitive to patients due to the struggle with his male sexual dysfunction (impotence).
It's all a disease, no matter how much you hate it, because in fact the girl has been cured, which means she will be able to fix everything, well, or not to mess things up.
All psychopaths are traumatized people. With proper treatment, they can be cured. That's just not what they practice, and they don't want to, and in most cases psychopaths themselves don't realize that they're acting the wrong way (except rapists, murderers).
© House Chase
Actually, I thought they were yelling, screaming. But it turns out that psychopaths are calm, unemotional..