Yasiin Bey FKA Mos Def Is Locked-In | House M.D.

Yasiin Bey FKA Mos Def Is Locked-In | House M.D.

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@nathanielwestermann
@nathanielwestermann - 03.12.2023 16:49

Allegory for the minority experience in America?

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@RONJAE212003
@RONJAE212003 - 07.08.2023 00:50

Where is the rest of this episode

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@Limrasson
@Limrasson - 19.07.2023 20:44

If I was in his situation and my wife would assume I was away cheating, those divorce papers would be filed one way or the other.

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@abrahamperez8565
@abrahamperez8565 - 19.07.2023 03:25

Broke I to a million little pieces when I heard his kids talk…

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@junli5977
@junli5977 - 11.06.2023 00:13

Horsehead(solar heat) and Flame(Eblis) nebula both arrived Egypt from Orion for domination, so hot 🥵 马面明王和步掷明王

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@Vaginus
@Vaginus - 10.06.2023 15:37

For those who are wondering.

This is a scene from the nineteenth episode of the fifth season of House. The name of the episode is Locked In. It aired on March 30, 2009. Large portions of the episode are shown from the perspective of the patient, who retains consciousness but lacks the ability to move.

House is injured in a motorcycle accident in Middletown, New York, and finds himself in bed next to a patient (Mos Def) suffering from locked-in syndrome after a bicycling accident. His attending doctor diagnoses brain death, and suggests transplanting his heart into another patient. House notices the patient following the doctors with his eyes, and is immediately interested in taking up his case. Thirteen suggests a well-placed tumor, so the team does an MRI. House sees a lesion on the scan. However, the patient's attending thinks the patient has an infection and has him on antibiotics. House tells the patient if he has cancer, the antibiotics could kill him. However, they could almost kill him, in which case it would confirm that the patient doesn't have an infection. Just then, the patient seizes. Communicating through blinking, the patient requests transfer to Princeton Plainsboro.

The team plans to do a brain biopsy on the new patient, but he loses his eyelid movement in the operation, and with that, his only way to communicate with the doctors. Dr. Taub suggests they should use a brain–computer interface for communication with the patient. It takes the patient a while, but he finally manages to shift the arrow up, showing he's still mentally present. Communicating via yes or no (up for yes and down for no) on the computer, the team takes the patient's history. He claims he did not visit St. Louis, contradicting his wife. Because he is unable to explain himself, his wife concludes that he has had an affair. Further investigation reveals that the patient has stayed at a friend's home, in order to maintain the facade of a successful business. Unbeknownst to his wife, he was moonlighting as a janitor, where he was exposed to cadmium, leading the team to believe that he has heavy metal poisoning.

Thirteen notices that he has a tear in the epithelial cells in his eye, and a fluorescein stain reveals ulcerative keratitis. Cameron suggests the team does a lumbar puncture, noting that polys (polymorphonuclear leukocytes) would mean it's varicella, and lymphs, Behçet's. During the lumbar puncture however, the patient crashes. They bring him back, but his foot starts to itch, which he manages to communicate to the team after several questions. This indicates liver failure. Thirteen suggests that the dying liver released toxins which led to locked-in syndrome. Foreman suggests that the liver, kidney and eye point towards sclerosing cholangitis. House orders a biopsy to confirm.

As the team gets ready to perform the biopsy, Kutner notices a rash on Thirteen's wrist, where some of the patient's urine had spilled. He deduces that it is a rash due to leptospirosis, which was transferred from rats, living in the basement where the patient had stayed. Sure enough, the patient has a paper cut on his index finger. The treatment is started, and Kutner manages to get the patient to lift a finger. The patient gradually regains control of his body, and thanks House, who has gone to the patient's room to retrieve a recorder which he's been using to listen in on his team from under the patient's pillow.

Meanwhile, Wilson gets curious as to why House was in Middletown. At the end of the episode, Wilson finds out that House was there to see a psychiatrist, and confronts him on the issue. House reluctantly acknowledges Wilson's accusation, but says he is not going to continue any further sessions. The episode ends with Wilson predicting House will end up alone, and showing that House's vision blurs in a similar fashion to the "locked-in" patient as he looks towards Wilson.

Foreman also tells the patient that he bought his first girlfriend a silver necklace and she never wore it, so he never bought his girlfriends jewelry again, until he met Thirteen. He bought her a bracelet, but again, she doesn't appear to be wearing it. Later during the liver biopsy, Kutner asks Thirteen why she's not wearing her bracelet. Foreman says he didn't realize she was wearing it at all, and Thirteen questions why Kutner noticed but not Foreman. Kutner then notices Thirteen's rash, which he attributes to the patient's urine which could have entered through a scratch from the bracelet.

🙂🙂🙂🙂

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@Ozenm906
@Ozenm906 - 06.06.2023 09:09

Hangi sezon ve bölümü

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@thekamotodragon
@thekamotodragon - 03.06.2023 08:48

Ngl, the idea that Olivia Wilde is "cathetering" him while staring straight into his eyes (aka the camera) is kinda.... intense, for multiple reasons lol. I mean it's from a 1st person perspective so you're putting yourself into the shoes of the patient and imagining that it's happening to you and it's gross and painful, but also... Olivia Wilde is the one doing it sooo... I'm torn lol.

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@RedStar441
@RedStar441 - 10.05.2023 10:31

They should have made sure to supply him with a towel.

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@SomeKindaHero117
@SomeKindaHero117 - 04.04.2023 23:17

This is such a terrifying episode. I would absolutely lose my mind if in this scenario

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@TheJaniczek
@TheJaniczek - 28.03.2023 23:24

Yeah well it's all lovely but the truth is that the patients need to be sedated not to go insane ... there was a great BBC documentary about treating "locked in" patients and how gigantic trauma is happening to them on psychological level due to the syndrome ...

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@justagameplayer5994
@justagameplayer5994 - 20.02.2023 07:47

love it

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@elizabethbrauer1118
@elizabethbrauer1118 - 12.02.2023 11:12

🏃<--- me running to A Prime to watch this ep

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@wegothostiles
@wegothostiles - 11.02.2023 02:43

Wow this cinematography is amazing

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@myguitardidyermom212
@myguitardidyermom212 - 10.02.2023 01:36

Love how the doctor is inserting a catheter. Like they wouldn't dump it on the nurse 😂

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@ZAR556
@ZAR556 - 06.02.2023 14:41

Locked in syndrome is soo scary

You're conscious but completely paralyse

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@tonygirney3516
@tonygirney3516 - 05.02.2023 13:24

Aaaaaah.....
Stopped when it got interesting....lol
Now I have to watch the episode..

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@aniarasta
@aniarasta - 07.01.2023 19:42

"I love the fact", "imagine ". or "literally" .. drives me FUCKING CRAZY ,with the youths today
Help me!! Make it stop !!!

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@deniznarin
@deniznarin - 28.12.2022 16:13

Why is the is like this?

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@justadude.9969
@justadude.9969 - 23.12.2022 02:48

I'd break if I couldn't hug my daughter. She is the one thing keeping me alive at this point. Seeing her smile and enjoy her life. A life I never really got to have as a kid. Giving her the life she deserves is what gets me out of bed in the morning.

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@rodriguezsilveiro4419
@rodriguezsilveiro4419 - 06.12.2022 02:29

I remember watch this episode just 3 years ago and puke with gastrointestinal virus and the end of episode, ironic getting sick watching house. The next episode I say with 39, 2C 🤢🤒🤮🤣☣️

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@danieldevito6380
@danieldevito6380 - 23.11.2022 09:27

I've had sleep paralysis a few times, and even though it lasts just a few seconds, it's absolutely terrifying. I couldn't even begin to imagine what a nightmare locked in syndrome must be like.

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@poseidonm7
@poseidonm7 - 04.11.2022 14:28

The strange comment from house had me giggling for a bit there

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@Firearmerr
@Firearmerr - 02.11.2022 04:09

This whole episode is a giant letter of love to "Johnny Got His Gun" movie from 70s about ww1 soldier who got his arms, legs and face amputated and tried to make connection to the world) just watch that one, its heartbreaking!!!

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@F7Aengineer
@F7Aengineer - 19.10.2022 00:40

This episode was emotional

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@kevinashley478
@kevinashley478 - 12.10.2022 16:59

I think it very cool to show this episode from the patients perspective. Once he lost the ability to communicate, we lost the ability to "see" his perspective.

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@ladyweasellou3367
@ladyweasellou3367 - 25.09.2022 06:20

This is sending my motion-sickness through the roof, can't watch this one.

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@arande3
@arande3 - 22.09.2022 06:06

I-a I against I, flesh of my flesh and mind of my mind. Two of a kind but one won’t survive, survive. - mos def

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@eatmypanart
@eatmypanart - 19.09.2022 23:34

One of my favourite episodes, the way that is filmed is chef kiss
You know you did it right when you were trying to blink-answers to the questions he was asked 🤣

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@Wicked_maniac
@Wicked_maniac - 17.09.2022 02:08

Always love seeing mos def in movies and shows

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@82dorrin
@82dorrin - 03.09.2022 16:47

I like how this patient kept his sense of humor even in the most terrifying circumstances.

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@publiclygrown
@publiclygrown - 03.09.2022 12:37

This is just like Family Guy which Stewie Griffin its like some people could understand him and some can't

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@BlairAR
@BlairAR - 18.08.2022 20:46

Granny, I got the job

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@sanddagger36
@sanddagger36 - 11.08.2022 06:38

House is good at puzzles so he was the best option to play 20 questions but it is also so beneath him to be in the patients room asking these questions.

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@williamstafford8324
@williamstafford8324 - 08.08.2022 14:33

Kumar yo haw's Harold doing 🤪😋🤩

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@phillydterminaldisease6578
@phillydterminaldisease6578 - 02.08.2022 07:48

Mos's voice over is fucking hilarious to me he sounds like gangstalicous from boondocks 😂😂😂

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@phillydterminaldisease6578
@phillydterminaldisease6578 - 02.08.2022 07:46

I just saw the clip of all the questions and was like YOOOO IS THAT MIGHTY MOS?!

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@catherinelablanc7396
@catherinelablanc7396 - 31.07.2022 02:43

he has a great sense of humor had me rolling the whole time

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@treebeardtheent2200
@treebeardtheent2200 - 27.07.2022 06:17

"I'm liking this one more and more - don't fire him." 😂😂😂

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@superwhizz114
@superwhizz114 - 15.07.2022 13:18

The Not-So Mighty Mos Def

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@amnajaved6894
@amnajaved6894 - 07.07.2022 20:38

Hahah when he makes fun of Taub

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@notapplicable4567
@notapplicable4567 - 06.07.2022 21:57

imagine this us what death is like

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@all_bets_on_Ganesh
@all_bets_on_Ganesh - 30.06.2022 09:23

This was mos def after he went on real time with hitchens.

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@flufflewarrior
@flufflewarrior - 05.05.2022 23:27

I love the fact that we can see his point of view. It's just so heartbreaking and scary. I think the line "Talk to me I'm not a piece of furniture!" is so powerful.

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@melisaalvarez3255
@melisaalvarez3255 - 19.04.2022 05:37

Pov: you’re the patient

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@akamano5
@akamano5 - 14.04.2022 23:32

...Olivia Wilde..=..a perfect 10..!!!..

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