My boy Chase reading about The Crusades before bed? Studied to become a priest, became a surgeon (and basically a neurosurgeon at that), reads about history for pleasure? Quite the Renaissance Man
There is a reason he became the heir of House. Unlike the rest, he trully got interest out things for the sake of it. Except for Kutner, all the others were into things to push their careers or social lives. Chase was way more open to new expirences just becase, wich also meant he had a way more flexible way of thinking things when it came to solve cases. Unlike Kurtner, Chase was way more willing to risk his own neck in order to get things done, like the dictator's episode shown.
2:56 Looking back at old episodes and seeing all these things that Chase puts together off of quick observations really shows how he grows into the deductive genius that could take over for House in the end. Gods, it's amazing how much it shows when you're looking for it. That and the sheer number of lightbulb moments Chase gets throughout the series.
@@richardhobbs7360Of course 13 didn't stand a chance of winning that fight--that's why she threw it. But it's not because Chase is stronger or whatever. It was never a real fight because 13 and Chase wanted the same thing--to ensure 13's friend received the medical care she needed so she'd live. He was fighting in alignment with his desire to protect someone. She was fighting out of alignment with her much stronger need to protect a loved one. Even if she actually wanted to win that fight (which she obviously didn't--no able bodied, uninjured fighter who truly believes they're protecting a friend would give up after getting knocked down just once. 13 put up an obligatory first round so she could claim to have fought to keep her promise but she knew her friend needed to go to the hospital or she'd likely die. And on a more superficial/humorous note, her friend (who had Hep C) was bleeding all over her stuff. Not only does Chase getting her out of that apartment prevent the need to throw more stuff away, she also basically tricked Chase into lugging her friend around without expecting her to help carry her: "You're so strong, Chase, I bet you can carry her all on your own but are you sure you don't want any help?" "Just open the doors--if I can even trust you to..." Cut to 13 already holding the door WIDE open as Chase realizes punching him in the face as part of some ruse 100% confirms she definitely went to prison.
Chase being a tough older brother to a kid sister Rémy. Love Chase character the most in house, he is always the smartest logical one in the team making split second decisions. Remy always appears tough or is tough on the outside cause her background but she is actually the most fragile one and can feel she is bit afraid of Chase when she talks against him like her older brother while trying to sound tough knowing her friend can hear them arguing.
Sometimes it feels like Remy's the older sister, sometimes Chase is the older brother- regardless they've definitely got strong aibling energy, and both feel like children of House. Pretty interesting
@@BlackangelKatakuri I'm not judging him for it. I'm just pointing out that he's very personally aware of the circumstances that might lead someone to take a life.
This woman (the one not with a stab wound) is a stupid stupid woman. Maybe she'll go to jail or like an idiot She'll bleed out before she can get help. Again stupid idiot.
They actually do call House later in the episode, once they've gotten Darien to the hospital, and House - unbeknownst to Chirteen, of course - is on a stretcher in the ER himself, having done a half-assed self-surgery on his leg. It's honestly one of the best episodes of the series, but it's also one of the goriest.
@@eprimeify2090 Lol, well, that's what the shippers were calling them back in the day! 😃 _Lots_ of people were getting behind the beautiful-but-probably-doomed possibilities of 'Chirteen.'
I know season 7 gets the least love after season 8, but episode 22/7 is my favorite. Incredibly satisfying bonding experience between Chase and Thirteen, Taub gets in trouble and man... House's self-surgery is dark, almost as gruesome as Vicodin lipstick. The situation is so bad, he even agrees with Wilson, that something has to be changed. Just watch it from 39:00 minute mark, it feels like true season ending. Without big dramatic scenes, cheap cliffhangers and character assassination that is episode 23. Ending it on episode 22 would've been perfect
@@essiewoo imo she's fine. Yeah, House and Stacy was more interesting, it's just Cuddy was present the whole show, hard to keep this up for 7 seasons straight. I can't think of one character who was spoiling the show. Except Pack, of course
Season 8 was my least favorite just because no more Cuddy. I get Lisa didn't like the salary cut but it kind of ruined the show. They should've been a couple and stayed a couple. It's out of character for Cuddy to get mad at House for taking some Vicodin when he was scared he might lose her after 7 seasons of putting up with crazy stuff from him. We don't get to see Wilson dying and House's reaction, we don't get to see him kill 13 when the time comes, it just left me wanting more.
Prime video should pay you because chances are if you are there, number one reason why the house is getting more views, since it died out in popularity
The patient deteriorates- Chase forcibly takes the patient to the hospital. Thirteen and Chase try to continue covering up the identity of the patient, but it doesn’t work. They save her life but she’s arrested.
@@ggeerrppeess It actually was- but mostly bc Thirteen had some revelations about herself and how she was living her life in a toxic way as a defense mechanism.
He's a man, 13... he's at least 8 times stronger than you by default. And he's got a point. Your friend needs actual care, not a makeshift unit in your house.
@@annamack5823 Sure but my point is that Chase has never shown any combat ability. There's no training montage. There's not statement that he has an interest in combat sports or sports in general outside of surfing. So if you wanted to have a character get beaten up by a girl, Chase is set up as an option.
@@SmearCampaignsAreEvil I'm pretty sure those aren't the only two options. Also, you seem to want to discuss responsibility whereas I am questioning capability. No one is "blaming" anyone.
@@indyspotes3310 Cops are not supposed to be impersonal killers - our soldiers also have trouble with this. Face-to-face killing is more personal than dropping bombs or sniper shot. A cop forced to shoot someone is expected to have feelings about it, even if the person is dangerous. She took the shot, she didn't pause and risk the team. She's obviously capable - she did her job.
You're clearly an ignorant woman with no idea about the differences of strength between men and women judging by your stupid comment, no a chick wouldn't stand a chance against a guy unless she's trained extensively in mma or some other form of martial art that is good for self defense, this was a very realistic representation of a how a fight could play out between a man and a woman
She was just self-destructive bc of the genetic disease that killed her mom. 13 eventually got tested and was positive. Foreman persuaded her to join a drug trial for Huntington's Korea. 13 was scared she would end up like her mother, but she was just putting off the inevitable. At some point, she turns her life around and starts believing how important it is to take care of herself.
“Your socks are dry. And unfortunately, so is your shirt.” He’s House Jr. alright
and that’s why i love chase’s character.
"We could also _embalm_ her right here" is also so House.
Didn't even notice that joke 😄
House 2.0 you mean :)
He has better morals than House though.
My boy Chase reading about The Crusades before bed? Studied to become a priest, became a surgeon (and basically a neurosurgeon at that), reads about history for pleasure? Quite the Renaissance Man
There is a reason he became the heir of House. Unlike the rest, he trully got interest out things for the sake of it. Except for Kutner, all the others were into things to push their careers or social lives. Chase was way more open to new expirences just becase, wich also meant he had a way more flexible way of thinking things when it came to solve cases. Unlike Kurtner, Chase was way more willing to risk his own neck in order to get things done, like the dictator's episode shown.
Tissues by the side of the bed too.
More like a Knight Hospitaller.
@@juliofranciscogomezstoppel1860 Kutner electrocuted himself to save a patient. There isn't much more "risking his own neck" than that.
i know this book. by Thomas Asbridge, he is a great writer.
2:56 Looking back at old episodes and seeing all these things that Chase puts together off of quick observations really shows how he grows into the deductive genius that could take over for House in the end. Gods, it's amazing how much it shows when you're looking for it. That and the sheer number of lightbulb moments Chase gets throughout the series.
Chase really won a fight without hitting back
A real man wins a fight against a woman with the most minimal of effort/pain.
don't even pretend thats a measure of a man@@MatthewFutrell
@@PJOZeus No, but it's pretty based to do regardless.
@@PJOZeusequal rights equal fights
@@clapdemcheeks8111 equal rights equal lefts
Chase came a long way from a guy who got beaten by a 12 year old
When was he beaten? Like physically, or outsmarted?
@@eringsgrace3560 technically he was bitten
@@drwilsonstoenailpolish3194 Yeah a sneak attack screaming kid bit him when he was talking to cameron.
And kissing children.
@@Jejking Hold on, the internet popo is here!
Chase showing some real balls.
Common chase W
Man this episode was a roller coaster.
This series u mean
13 fighting Chase was pretty funny
Like bruh, you really think you stand any chance?
Right? He never stood a chance
@@richardhobbs7360Of course 13 didn't stand a chance of winning that fight--that's why she threw it.
But it's not because Chase is stronger or whatever. It was never a real fight because 13 and Chase wanted the same thing--to ensure 13's friend received the medical care she needed so she'd live.
He was fighting in alignment with his desire to protect someone.
She was fighting out of alignment with her much stronger need to protect a loved one.
Even if she actually wanted to win that fight (which she obviously didn't--no able bodied, uninjured fighter who truly believes they're protecting a friend would give up after getting knocked down just once.
13 put up an obligatory first round so she could claim to have fought to keep her promise but she knew her friend needed to go to the hospital or she'd likely die.
And on a more superficial/humorous note, her friend (who had Hep C) was bleeding all over her stuff.
Not only does Chase getting her out of that apartment prevent the need to throw more stuff away, she also basically tricked Chase into lugging her friend around without expecting her to help carry her: "You're so strong, Chase, I bet you can carry her all on your own but are you sure you don't want any help?"
"Just open the doors--if I can even trust you to..."
Cut to 13 already holding the door WIDE open as Chase realizes punching him in the face as part of some ruse 100% confirms she definitely went to prison.
@@qataripekarskystill started an unwinnable fight
It was cute, she didn’t stand a chance
Chase being a tough older brother to a kid sister Rémy. Love Chase character the most in house, he is always the smartest logical one in the team making split second decisions. Remy always appears tough or is tough on the outside cause her background but she is actually the most fragile one and can feel she is bit afraid of Chase when she talks against him like her older brother while trying to sound tough knowing her friend can hear them arguing.
Sometimes it feels like Remy's the older sister, sometimes Chase is the older brother- regardless they've definitely got strong aibling energy, and both feel like children of House. Pretty interesting
@ nah Remy is always the younger one but a brat so to you she appears older.
I love Thirteen with bangs.😻😻
She always looks good, you fool.
forgot how good this episode was actually
I adore the play in 13's character. Actual name Remy means "cure", but goes by Unlucky Thirteen👏👏 always one of my favorite personalities
I also love that name from Ratatouille.
@@doc_vader277613->Remy->Ratatouille->Rat->Mouse->House
its all connected
I was in prison. I killed my brother. She has hep C. She was stabbed in a crack house. She killed a kid. If I were Chase I would have been out.
Eh, Chase HAS committed murder, so.
To be fair, she euthanized her brother. Big difference.
@@Quintus468 Killed a mass murderer
@@BlackangelKatakuri I'm not judging him for it. I'm just pointing out that he's very personally aware of the circumstances that might lead someone to take a life.
This woman (the one not with a stab wound) is a stupid stupid woman. Maybe she'll go to jail or like an idiot She'll bleed out before she can get help. Again stupid idiot.
She really slugged him at 8:58
Surprised neither of them called House at any point.
They actually do call House later in the episode, once they've gotten Darien to the hospital, and House - unbeknownst to Chirteen, of course - is on a stretcher in the ER himself, having done a half-assed self-surgery on his leg. It's honestly one of the best episodes of the series, but it's also one of the goriest.
@@wobby1268 Definitely one of the most insane and intense episodes of the series. House performing a back-door surgery on himself is crazy!
@@wobby1268 ‘Chirteen’😆 love that
@@eprimeify2090 Lol, well, that's what the shippers were calling them back in the day! 😃 _Lots_ of people were getting behind the beautiful-but-probably-doomed possibilities of 'Chirteen.'
@@Regitron3000back-door surgery? he wasn't doing a mesorectal excision
I know season 7 gets the least love after season 8, but episode 22/7 is my favorite. Incredibly satisfying bonding experience between Chase and Thirteen, Taub gets in trouble and man... House's self-surgery is dark, almost as gruesome as Vicodin lipstick. The situation is so bad, he even agrees with Wilson, that something has to be changed.
Just watch it from 39:00 minute mark, it feels like true season ending. Without big dramatic scenes, cheap cliffhangers and character assassination that is episode 23. Ending it on episode 22 would've been perfect
this show would have been perfect if cuddy never became House's love interest...or if she was never in it at all
@@essiewoo imo she's fine. Yeah, House and Stacy was more interesting, it's just Cuddy was present the whole show, hard to keep this up for 7 seasons straight. I can't think of one character who was spoiling the show. Except Pack, of course
Season 8 was my least favorite just because no more Cuddy. I get Lisa didn't like the salary cut but it kind of ruined the show. They should've been a couple and stayed a couple. It's out of character for Cuddy to get mad at House for taking some Vicodin when he was scared he might lose her after 7 seasons of putting up with crazy stuff from him. We don't get to see Wilson dying and House's reaction, we don't get to see him kill 13 when the time comes, it just left me wanting more.
8:49 she is like "OMG what am i going to get into.." so cute Olivia I love her expressive face all the time..
lol she has the same face all the time. She's basically Taub's imitation of Foreman in the happiest day of his life
POV : You fought a woman
but she fought you first
I didnt notice at first but chase pointed out about the patient being a former cop. I dont know if it was a lucky guess or if he deduced it.
Ain't no promise, that important.
How have I never seen this episode?!
I was thinking the same thing.
I thought I have seen everything
Tf was 13 thinking. Chase was twice her size.
I think that's the point, she wasn't thinking.
Yeah, but Chase never struck me as a fighter.
Thirteen is the most beautiful character in the Dr House series, very dark and mysterious character.
No chase your line is : "I'm House 2.0"
Prime video should pay you because chances are if you are there, number one reason why the house is getting more views, since it died out in popularity
1:55 pov you look up why you have a cough on google
1:01 to 1:03, she changed gloves fast- BLOOPER
I don’t see any difference
@@John-Doe-Yo bloody fingers in her wound, then uses same gloves (with less blood on them somehow) to probe her mouth, eew.
@@vulkanofnocturne ah
She gave up that shag to Chase after that, after all he was in it for the long game.
Just like House, he cares more about the medicine than the shag
No longer just the pretty boy.😊
only house and chase knows about thirteen's brother
the fucking choke slam lmfaooo
even after a year this still makes me burst out laughing every time every time
19 isn’t a kid anymore
13 be really good with them fingers huh
Amazing are the things you can find out.
She’s bisexual, a medical professional, and has been doing stuff to stave off the worst of it once her Huntington’s hits.
Everybody is Sherlock in this show.
House is based on Sherlock and choosing the rest of team is basically finding more Sherlocks
Really love seen spin off series with 13 as rogue Doctor traveling 3rd world countries ^_^
Also House 2.0 at 2:57
So how does the episode end?
The patient deteriorates- Chase forcibly takes the patient to the hospital. Thirteen and Chase try to continue covering up the identity of the patient, but it doesn’t work. They save her life but she’s arrested.
@@anjelica948 I see, so more or less a good ending. Thank you!
@@ggeerrppeess It actually was- but mostly bc Thirteen had some revelations about herself and how she was living her life in a toxic way as a defense mechanism.
Wtf happened to the video descriptions?
So much moving ❤
I can’t stand 13 here, Chase should have knocked her out
@2:18
Does anyone know the book Chase is using as a duvet? It's called SAUSAGES. Or something else.
Book name is The crusades a religious books
@@memecrafter8858Yep, I can see it very clearly now. But surely it's just a history book about the crusades, not religious as such.
Enough with the verison commercials
Not a fan of these barely anything clips with no conclusion.
Por favor haz videos de la historia de amor y vida de los doctores, ahi hay mucho material de dónde cortar.
How?
shut up beamer
Does she survive?
Yes and goes to prison
Then what happened?
How far from the hospital does she live?
You definitely don't know how rents are in big cities xD
Thirteen looks so hot with that fringe haircut
Part 2?
He's a man, 13... he's at least 8 times stronger than you by default. And he's got a point. Your friend needs actual care, not a makeshift unit in your house.
Who is the father😂
Wow a realistic fight where a man over powers a woman if this was Marvel they would've had 13 beat up Chase
I mean Chase got beat up by a 10 year old in a prior episode. I'd have bought him loosing.
@@Meodreadand thirteen is badass af as well
You must be fun at parties
@@Meodread On neither occasion did Chase actually really fight back. He restrained 13; he didn't fight her.
@@annamack5823 Sure but my point is that Chase has never shown any combat ability. There's no training montage. There's not statement that he has an interest in combat sports or sports in general outside of surfing.
So if you wanted to have a character get beaten up by a girl, Chase is set up as an option.
“How do you write women so well?
I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability.”
- Jack Nicholson
AS GOOD AS IT GETS
Jfc 😭
You must be fun at parties
What
With Cuddy and Taub
Not sure how that applies here.
Niall why don’t u come to bed❤
If she couldn't psychologically handle shooting an adult criminal aiming a gun at her,
she really had no business being a cop in the first place.
this is bad logic
@@SmearCampaignsAreEvil
I'm pretty sure those aren't the only two options. Also, you seem to want to discuss responsibility whereas I am questioning capability. No one is "blaming" anyone.
@@redfordreddington8834
The nice thing about psychology is that logic isn't really a requirement.
She's a woman, he was 19 (a kid to a woman) and she killed him. It had to affect her .
@@indyspotes3310 Cops are not supposed to be impersonal killers - our soldiers also have trouble with this. Face-to-face killing is more personal than dropping bombs or sniper shot. A cop forced to shoot someone is expected to have feelings about it, even if the person is dangerous. She took the shot, she didn't pause and risk the team. She's obviously capable - she did her job.
Not gonna lie I didn’t like 13 the first time,or the second time 😅
chase has some strong plot armor bc 13 would've beat the living hell out of him in any other situation
Bro what you mean 💀 he’s bigger than her and an exercise fanatic. She stood no chance
You're clearly an ignorant woman with no idea about the differences of strength between men and women judging by your stupid comment, no a chick wouldn't stand a chance against a guy unless she's trained extensively in mma or some other form of martial art that is good for self defense, this was a very realistic representation of a how a fight could play out between a man and a woman
Someone being to prison doesn't suddenly mske them an MMA champion
It doesn't take plot armor for an untrained man to out-fight a trained woman.
Wimpiest dude could still take out 95% of women.
Chase was an alpha male
acab
action hero doctors. I like how le edgy donut steel OC 13 gets obliterated by the overwhelming strength of an average man.
first
what do you want for being first, a medal??
@@beeeeeeeeeeg most likely attention... which u gave them
@@Scotty-vs4lf oof-
@@beeeeeeeeeeg lol
Lol 😂
13 sucks. Terrible character.
Womp womp
@@tyrstone3539 Burn!
She was just self-destructive bc of the genetic disease that killed her mom. 13 eventually got tested and was positive. Foreman persuaded her to join a drug trial for Huntington's Korea. 13 was scared she would end up like her mother, but she was just putting off the inevitable. At some point, she turns her life around and starts believing how important it is to take care of herself.