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Clips from House (2004) - Mystery (S01E01)
"Dr. Cuddy! Excuse me."
House (2004)
"You paged me. Why the yelling?"
House (2004)
"His bed is behind that wall-- the plaintiff's."
House (2004)
"I can't, you know, come any closer."
House (2004)
"Can we get the lecture over with 'cause I've gotta--"
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"You need a lawyer?"
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"You don't have a problem with what I did?"
House (2004)
"When I hired you, I knew you were insane. I will"
House (2004)
"continue to try and stop you from doing insane things."
House (2004)
"But once they're done,"
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"trying to convince an insane person not to do insane things is in itself insane."
House (2004)
"So when I hired you, I also set aside $50,000 a year for legal expenses."
House (2004)
"So far you've come in under budget."
House (2004)
"Great. Any chance you could help me run some tests?"
House (2004)
"Dr. Foreman called Dr. Hamilton."
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"He's flying in from L.A. You can talk to him."
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"Dr. Hamilton is flying in as a friend of John Henry's..."
House (2004)
"to pull the plug."
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"Yeah. I need a lawyer."
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"Your Honor, on behalf of Gregory House,"
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"we have convened an emergency session of this court..."
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"to bring a motion requesting that John Henry Giles remain on life support."
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"Mr. House faces criminal charges for battery against..."
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"John Henry Giles."
House (2004)
"You beat up a guy in a wheelchair?"
House (2004)
"Dr. House is alleged to have forced a tube down Mr. Giles's throat against his will."
House (2004)
"A medical tube, saving his life."
House (2004)
"I'm sorry, Your Honor. I was way out of line."
House (2004)
"So, uh, your client forced the patient into this position,"
House (2004)
"and now he wants a court order to force the patient to stay that way."
House (2004)
"Without the tube, there's a high likelihood that Mr. Giles will die."
House (2004)
"Well, I assume the patient knows that. He had a D.N.R."
House (2004)
"That's why your client is facing criminal charges, right?"
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"Exactly. And Mr. Giles's death will violate my client's Sixth Amendment right."
House (2004)
"His right to face his accuser. That's clever, huh?"
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"Your Honor, in Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Hoselton,"
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"the Third District ruled that a defendant may not use that status to rule against--"
House (2004)
"Why are you doing this?"
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"It's not gonna keep you out of jail. No."
House (2004)
"Even if you win, the restraining order and battery"
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"Time."
House (2004)
"To diagnose him? You can't get near him."
House (2004)
"I don't want to be near him."
House (2004)
"Well, some doctors have the messiah complex. They need to save the world."
House (2004)
"You've got the Rubik's complex. You need to solve the puzzle."
House (2004)
"Are you done? Or do you have more references to 1980s' fads?"
House (2004)
"I'm trying to listen to this."
House (2004)
"That D.N.R. may not be valid."
House (2004)
"The patient was suffering from depression brought on by a thyroid imbalance."
House (2004)
"The D.N.R. order was witnessed..."
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"My staff are idiots. I'm sure you know what it's like, Your Honor."
House (2004)
"Sit down."
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"The validity of the D.N.R. is a question of fact."
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"Dr. House should have the opportunity to make his argument at a full trial."
House (2004)
"And this poor guy has got to stay on life support until we can schedule a trial."
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"- Your Honor-- - Dr. House,"
House (2004)
"I will hold you in contempt if you don't sit down."
House (2004)
"- I have a medical issue. - If it pertains to this case, your attorney--"
House (2004)
"It doesn't."
House (2004)
"Do you have any history of heart disease in your family?"
House (2004)
"- Your Honor! - Your fingers--"
House (2004)
"They show signs of clubbing, which indicates a heart problem."
House (2004)
"Remember Bart Giamatti? Same thing-- Just dropped dead one day."
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"- Please see your doctor. - He's admitted this isn't relevant."
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"Can we get back to the motion?"
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"- Ofcourse. I-I'm sorry. - Your Honor,"
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"a person's right to control the treatment of their own body..."
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"is fundamental to understanding this case."
House (2004)
"A long line of cases, both federal and state, stand to--"
House (2004)
"Congratulations. Impressive legal argument."
House (2004)
"I didn't notice any clubbing on the judge's fingers. Neither did I."
House (2004)
"So the family history thing--"
House (2004)
"Biopsy only shows inflammation. Start him on Cytoxan."
House (2004)
"You're diagnosing Wegener's based on a little inflammation?"
House (2004)
"in our capacity as the doctors that he doesn't want doing tests on him. Well, you don't--"
House (2004)
"Medicine's in the pharmacy. Patient's immobilized in the I.C.U."
House (2004)
"Sounds like a simple geography problem."
House (2004)
"Are you asking us to jeopardize our medical licenses for this treatment?"
House (2004)
"Can I help you?"
House (2004)
"Uh, I'm Dr. House. I--"
House (2004)
"Greg, right? I'm Marty Hamilton, John Henry's doctor."
House (2004)
"We should talk."
House (2004)
"Appreciate any list of, uh, medications-- anything like that."
House (2004)
"I've started him on Cytoxan."
House (2004)
"For Wegener's, right?"
House (2004)
"Look, Greg."
House (2004)
"I know you're a good doctor, and you have to appreciate that I'm a good doctor too."
House (2004)
"Why? Wegener's is one of the first things I looked for."
House (2004)
"There's an error rate, Marty."
House (2004)
"And there's a time to let go."
House (2004)
"Look, I'm gonna take him off the ventilator, and"
House (2004)
"John Henry's going to die. He's accepted that."
House (2004)
"Dr. Hamilton. Hey."
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"How you doin'? Hey, how you doin'?"
House (2004)
"- I'm sorry. I should have never put your patient on I.V.I.G. - It's not your fault, Eric."
House (2004)
"- No, it's mine, Eric. - That's not what I said."
House (2004)
"- Everybody asks about you out in L.A. - How's the old place doin'?"
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"Oh, this is wonderful."
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"But before you guys break out the oil, I should point"
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"out that you can't pull the plug. I have a court order."
House (2004)
"You used to, but--"
House (2004)
"I have the right to face my accuser. Judge said so."
House (2004)
"Not if no one's accusing you. All the charges have been dropped."
House (2004)
"He doesn't have to die."
House (2004)
"It's not Wegener's."
House (2004)
"If it's Wegener's, his lungs won't be able to handle it."
House (2004)
"Soon as they pull that plug, he'll die."
House (2004)
"That's why they call it "pulling the plug"."
House (2004)
"I'm gonna miss you."
House (2004)
"- He's still breathing. - His O2 sats are holding."
House (2004)
"- He's holding his own. - He's still breathing."
House (2004)
"It's not Wegener's."
House (2004)
"Wrong again."
House (2004)
"He's stable, but one of his arms is now paralyzed."
House (2004)
"The real question is, why is he still alive?"
House (2004)
"He's alive because you were wrong. It's not Wegener's."
House (2004)
"Yeah. Seem to be doing that a lot lately. People keep living because of my mistakes."
House (2004)
"Progression of the paralysis pretty much confirmed Hamilton was right. It's A.L.S."
House (2004)
"- Assuming this is a progression of his paralysis. - He can't move his arm."
House (2004)
"Yes, his arm is paralyzed. Yes, his legs are paralyzed."
House (2004)
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