that's because if you do it on purpose for a good cause like this one, it is an added value to humanity and can save other lives or at least stop harming others; whereas if you screw up and kill or ruin someone because of a misdiagnosis you are the one doing harm
House: really disappointed that Chase got it wrong, then genuinely relieved to learn he intentionally lied to kill the guy because he couldn't have done that without being right about the diagnosis
Cameron calling Chase 'Robert' threw me for a loop for a solid five seconds. It's so rare to hear his first name that I honestly forget he even had one for a bit.
same thing happens to me when i hear cameron introduce herself as "allison" to someone. their last names sound like first names, so i keep forgetting they're not 😅
I feel like they gave Chase and Cameron were given last names that are also first names so it wouldn't be as weird to hear it all the time since they pretty much always go by their last names
1:29 At that moment House knew something was up, and the fact that he didn't expose Chase and Foreman shows how much he values them, infact he'd probably do what Chase did
questionable if he would since House is a bit more selfish and might not want to put his own interest on the line to kill a guy who poses no harm to House personally. If Dibala did something bad to his team then House might want to.
I agree. Out of all of the insults and mockery he gives Foreman and Chase, this is probably the one where House knows something is terribly wrong and has got their back, no questions asked
A dictator that didn't care who he murdered as long as he got what he wanted got assassinated and his murderer got away because of a doctor that doesn't care who dies how as long as he gets what he wants. Poetic really.
7:38 House 2.0 8:42 M and M meetings are scary af! Questions are waiting for you from every angle, designed to totally destroy you if you're unprepared or if there's any screw-up.
@@shirin9452Morbidity and mortality conferences, it's pretty much a peer review where they try to identify issues during the procedure, like medical errors
Kinda love that House knew full well that a homicide had been committed and just did not care. No moral hang-up; no thought of betrayal or gain; absolutely trustworthy with the shade.
House loves it when his doctors are willing to transgress rules. Also, to forge a wrong diagonsis, Chase had to know the right one, meaning Chase had figured it out.
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Why would that hospital even be willing to care for an evil dictator? That's not a good look for that hospital at all, basically would be as bad as if they took in Hitler, if anything if it got out that they k*lled that dictator, they would probably get more love and praise.
1:15 - this is why I don’t like Foreman. His ego is too big. In this instance this is not House’a department it’s Foreman’s. But he doesn’t want a mistake attached to his department, which is why he could never be like House. It was always going to be Chase.
It's a problem with all of these shows- "hyper-competent expert in the field is looked down upon by their bosses AND their underlings". Cuddy clearly hated House but kept him on, possibly just to abuse him. Then appoints someone else without the qualifications as his boss as further punishment. The series ends with Foreman in Cuddy's job when he's not qualified, while House was basically ruined.
All characters had their best moments and their worst ones - my fav foreman meoment was when he was talking to the obese girl with cushings (also chase’s worst lol). Foreman did what he had to protect his friend, but i def understand how he just doesn’t want to make the lie bigger and bigger - he’s not House - and no one should be honestly 😂
Good compliment. “Even when you are not in charge, you are in charge. You will always be”. A student recognizing his Master. Possibly one of the reasons why House had to kill himself. He had a job he could never quit. His team would never advance to the final stage of their training without the top dog chair being empty.
At 8:14 when he throws the ball at House and says that he is in charge. It’s symbolic. He still sees house as greater. And it’s true. But house puts the ball back on his desk. Basically saying he’s passing the torch onto him. Relinquishing the throne.
How generous of House to have (possibly) called multiple doctors or hospitals just to find something to save Chase. He put in the effort. and he never puts effort
7:20 It's amazing how Foreman only then realized that House knows even though it was House who "pushed" Foreman into uncovering the truth behind the dictator's death.
He burned the report right after Dibala's death to protect Chase. He didn't know at the time that Cameron had run a blood cholesterol test, or that he'd have to do a lecture on the case later
@@ROFLtheWAFL foreman said "Cover this up and become your accomplice ??? you think you could guilt me into that ???" from that alone he doesn't want to get dragged into chase's problem and yet he still cover for him, and become his accomplice, not because he care to his friend (at least not 100% care) but because it was his department that involved so either he's confuse to decide which is rigth and which is safe, or he's a hypocrite, he is stupid to me....
@@dadadididododede1557 He had no intention of telling the actual truth. Instead he told Cuddy he simply did not want to do it, which was indeed true just not the whole story.
seriously, no one can.... she starts as "oh that's a cute and kind doctor in the series" and becomes "that annoying and self centered doctor" in later episodes.... even dr. Master has better personality, and she was annoying too.
@@MrHarshaagousta The difference between Masters and Cameron that makes Masters more bearable is that she genuinely cares about ethics, Cameron doesn't she just cares about appearing ethical. If she was truly ethical she wouldn't have agreed to any of the illegal break ins and all the other crazy unethical stuff House did. She started off cute and kind because we didn't see the whole Cameron at first
8:31 this song, “Sarah” by Ray LaMontagne, was a part of my ketamine infusion playlist. If anyone is wondering, it looks like patchwork/quilt work as seen through the open window of a country cottage during autumn time.
House knew. It's kind of out of character for him to be okay with murder like this. I think they didn't involve his character in this arc heavily so fans wouldn't be polarized one way or the other about House's opinion. Even then, House as a character probably would have been okay with what Chase did because the whole point of his case is that they don't get warlords like that ever and they all knew what the guy was gonna continue. House wouldn't have done it, but even outside of being collegues with Chase kind of understands it had to be done.
Well House has also technically murdered someone comatose guy yeah that was more assisted suicide but still plus it's not like it was shown he was ok with it it's just he doesn't like screw ups Chase didn't screw up medically he had an internal moral battle and since what's done was done and House cares about his people saved him.
While it is a bit of a stretch that House is totally okay with it, I think the main reason he stands by Chase is because Chase believes he made the right call. If there's one thing House respects, it's people standing by their decisions. There's an episode (can't remember which) where Foreman undercuts House and orders a patient receive a specific treatment before House can find a better option. While House thinks Foreman's decision was stupid, he doesn't hate him for making it.
House really only ever cares about the answer to the riddle. The fact of HOW Dibala dies actually confirms that the team had the right diagnosis, Chase just fudged the data so as to prompt the opposite treatment, which proved, as Chase intended, to be fatal to the patient. House, I am guessing, admired Chase's cleverness and chutzpah, but probably was disappointed that Chase left so many breadcrumbs to follow. Frankly, killing a dictator doesn't really bother House. If House was ever really concerned about the Hippocratic Oath or medical/professional ethics, 2/3rd of the shows antics would never have occurred!
@@victorpradha9946 Wrong. House is very involved with the Hippocratic oath. It's only because this cause is peculiar and ends up saving so many lives with murdering the dictator, does he not comment. Again, the writers didn't involve his character with this plotline, so it's up in the air, but he knew.
There’s no right or wrong answer, Chase says, and calls it a statistical outcome-a 50/50 chance of a coin toss. But his reasoning was entirely utilitarian, evaluating the consequences/utility of the murder, and thus deciding that the utility of a single man’s death outweighs the prospect of many murders that would be the outcome of the dictator’s intention to commit genocide. That was Chase’s moral choice.
I think that story line was a bit forced, still performances made it enjoyable to watch. House was struggling to do morally grey topics, mostly because it stretched what writing team could do with characters. I think when they gave some agency with pain and suffering that landed better. Said, question itself about ethics "kill one person to save thousand" is alive and well. Therefore no dictator gonna go to countries which might could have doctors with no qualms of killing them. I think I never fully connected with Chase dark side. His motivations to be a doctor feels pretty backwards, in same time, he seems very good at being human doctor? Still though, missing series. Rewatching now and then.
The confession scene is inaccurate. Priests cannot make the penitent reveal their sin as a penance. Nor could the priest reveal that Chase killed Dibala to anyone without being excommunicated.
Foreman was being paranoid/ suffering confirmation bias. When you know something was wrong, its probably pretty easy to come up with reasons a person who doesn't know wouldn't find. Like watching a murder mystery the second time.
I understand what he means but its still weird. "Ill rather you intentionaly "fucked up" knowing what the problem was instead of accidently killing someone without any idea what killed them"
yes, he did. yes, his patient deserved it, but, as a doctor, he had no right to make that decision, not to mention he broke the doctor's code of save all lives and do no harm
I know its just an off air tv drama but the juxtaposition of the two doctors given their history is amazing and not to mention very well written and performed. Not to mention the irony of it and how many times ive seen and been in similar situations myself. The black american criminally charged doctor has the moral high ground over the Australian american doctor who was in oxford and in a seminary for a year.😅
State of the art facilities are not uniformly distributed across the globe. If you got the money, more often than not North America, as in US and Canada, will be your country of choice. There's still Europe but by then the list is pretty much done.
I can't be the only one who hates cudy. She's always so disinterested in everyones problems but her own and she seems like a legitimately bad boss to work for
Chase ruined his relationship just to justify his own hate for the man sad.... Then their is is HOUSE THE GREAT MAN HIMSELF looking out for his team even tho they all are either idiots or wrong most of the time 😂😂😂❤❤❤
@@pollypockets508you can infer that he was talking about the dictator's plan for commiting genocide, not chase's. His answer was sarcastic, reminding the Original Poster (OP) that chase killed the dictator in order to stop a potential genocide and thus the OP shouldn't claim that this murder was the worst think chase ever did. This act may have saved plentiful lives, therefore calling it the worst act misses the point of the act. Labeling murder as an evil act (which is what the OP probably was trying to emphasise) and calling it a day is just a morally immature statement in such a complex moral situation. At least that's how I interpreted his answer, but I am confident that my interpretation is correct.
He wouldn't have to fly to the US in the first place, Israel on its own is up there when it comes to medical facilities. There's also the small point that the guys Netanjahu is fighting against resemble Dibala a whole lot more than the man himself.
@@karaloop9544Lmao yeah, the people suffering under an apartheid regime are just like a genocidal dictator, what a perfect equivocation. Stop defending the settler colonialist state that gave nukes to Apartheid South Africa and guns to Pinochet.
Nah....a genocidal crazy man who wanted to massacre thousands, would it have been bad for a German doctor to kill Hitler if he wanted to? Or for a medical droid to want to kill the Emperor?? Sometimes bad people just need to go
Imagine you're a doctor, you have to treat Hitler from a similar disease, the question is will you save a fking dictator who killed so many people, enslaved and did many other horrible things to and will continue to do it even more after you save him or will you kill one man like this to save thousands or millions. If it was a petty thief or a normal criminal with a minor case then fine you are obligated to save him but a monster like that?...
Ahhh House House. What the hell wass in your mind when you started this drug dealing business, why do you think that the world revolves around you? Silly silly, you acting crazy couse you made a milly, I kam n'bank whats the dealy? Ju s'keni pa real real hustler.
"Better a murder than a misdiagnosis."
House really just said "If you ever get someone killed it better be on purpose."
fr play roblox tds
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@@avangardismm God hates you
that's because if you do it on purpose for a good cause like this one, it is an added value to humanity and can save other lives or at least stop harming others; whereas if you screw up and kill or ruin someone because of a misdiagnosis you are the one doing harm
A result that was intended rather than a failure from lack of competence
House: really disappointed that Chase got it wrong, then genuinely relieved to learn he intentionally lied to kill the guy because he couldn't have done that without being right about the diagnosis
Cameron calling Chase 'Robert' threw me for a loop for a solid five seconds. It's so rare to hear his first name that I honestly forget he even had one for a bit.
I had the exact same reaction lol
same thing happens to me when i hear cameron introduce herself as "allison" to someone. their last names sound like first names, so i keep forgetting they're not 😅
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Or when Cuddy's mom calls House Gregory.
I feel like they gave Chase and Cameron were given last names that are also first names so it wouldn't be as weird to hear it all the time since they pretty much always go by their last names
1:29 At that moment House knew something was up, and the fact that he didn't expose Chase and Foreman shows how much he values them, infact he'd probably do what Chase did
questionable if he would since House is a bit more selfish and might not want to put his own interest on the line to kill a guy who poses no harm to House personally.
If Dibala did something bad to his team then House might want to.
-I Was Thinking That, House Would Do The Same Thing… And Has.
I agree. Out of all of the insults and mockery he gives Foreman and Chase, this is probably the one where House knows something is terribly wrong and has got their back, no questions asked
He wouldn't
He wouldn't have taken the case in the first placee
hermione's "...to get us killed, or worse, expelled" vibes
Such a great actress she was. Shame she's a lunatic, lefty liberal.
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House needs to sort out his priorities
A dictator that didn't care who he murdered as long as he got what he wanted got assassinated and his murderer got away because of a doctor that doesn't care who dies how as long as he gets what he wants. Poetic really.
If you watch the show in its entirety, House did everything he could to protect Chase
He did that for all his team tbf, I remember the 13 scene where he stops her from getting drug tested specifically for this
7:38 House 2.0
8:42 M and M meetings are scary af! Questions are waiting for you from every angle, designed to totally destroy you if you're unprepared or if there's any screw-up.
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What is an M and M??? Is malpractice one of them
@@shirin9452Morbidity and mortality conferences, it's pretty much a peer review where they try to identify issues during the procedure, like medical errors
Unless those meetings rather involved small round chocolate/peanut filled candies
8:13-8:25 the respect Chase has for House I think was what ultimately led to him becoming the prodigy.
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Prodigy, prodigal or protege?
The Law of Two.
A master and an apprentice.
No more, no less.
Kinda love that House knew full well that a homicide had been committed and just did not care. No moral hang-up; no thought of betrayal or gain; absolutely trustworthy with the shade.
House loves it when his doctors are willing to transgress rules.
Also, to forge a wrong diagonsis, Chase had to know the right one, meaning Chase had figured it out.
5:30 - House knew.
Oh, no doubt. In fact, if you watch the episode, it is House who calls Cuddy away when Chase is trying to confess.
@@wobby1268I didn't realize that😮
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his look said "don't you do anything stupid now"
"the truth is: I don't have the time, I'm not in the mood and I don't see the point"
Congratulations on the 1000th upload on this channel!
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Who's uploading this Videos ? This show ends in 2012 and still somebody is uploading, Thank u. :D
A Peacock affiliated channel?
@@fidjeenjanrjsnsfh Hey ! I'm just glad someone takes care of this channel that's it, and I hope if this person is reading this He/She will smile :) Hello from Poland !
Hehe house is such a good show
At least Chase did something since the UN would absolutely do nothing
Facts.
@@sMiLeS1325 does Bosnia, Iran, Cambodia, Rwanda and Darfur ring any bells?
Why would that hospital even be willing to care for an evil dictator? That's not a good look for that hospital at all, basically would be as bad as if they took in Hitler, if anything if it got out that they k*lled that dictator, they would probably get more love and praise.
Is that the mentality USA uses
@@irawilliams343 Which indicates...?
1:15 - this is why I don’t like Foreman. His ego is too big. In this instance this is not House’a department it’s Foreman’s. But he doesn’t want a mistake attached to his department, which is why he could never be like House. It was always going to be Chase.
It's a problem with all of these shows- "hyper-competent expert in the field is looked down upon by their bosses AND their underlings". Cuddy clearly hated House but kept him on, possibly just to abuse him. Then appoints someone else without the qualifications as his boss as further punishment. The series ends with Foreman in Cuddy's job when he's not qualified, while House was basically ruined.
not always, just S5 onward
@@diosothCuddy clearly hated House? She hired him and gave him a whole department!
All characters had their best moments and their worst ones - my fav foreman meoment was when he was talking to the obese girl with cushings (also chase’s worst lol). Foreman did what he had to protect his friend, but i def understand how he just doesn’t want to make the lie bigger and bigger - he’s not House - and no one should be honestly 😂
@@LexiS-lk8cychases "worst" moment lead to the girl being diagnosed
One of the best episodes of the entire program!
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Good compliment. “Even when you are not in charge, you are in charge. You will always be”. A student recognizing his Master. Possibly one of the reasons why House had to kill himself. He had a job he could never quit. His team would never advance to the final stage of their training without the top dog chair being empty.
Are you sure we watched the same series? Or have you just not watched the final episode until the end?
@@mikesh03 It's a metaphor.
House killed himself????????😢😢😢😢😢
Ohhhhhh,😂😂😂😂
Best of chase playlist only having 11 videos is a crime in it's self!
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At 8:14 when he throws the ball at House and says that he is in charge. It’s symbolic. He still sees house as greater. And it’s true. But house puts the ball back on his desk. Basically saying he’s passing the torch onto him. Relinquishing the throne.
Dark Chase ensued
How generous of House to have (possibly) called multiple doctors or hospitals just to find something to save Chase. He put in the effort. and he never puts effort
yeah , they killed Darth Vader / Mufasa
But in this case, they felt justified, and it is difficult to blame them.
they killed Black Hitler.
And from that, Darth Chase rose
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What did Simba's dad ever do
7:20 It's amazing how Foreman only then realized that House knows even though it was House who "pushed" Foreman into uncovering the truth behind the dictator's death.
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@@avangardismm God's a stalker !
the stupidity of Foreman if he intend to telling the truth, he shouldn't burnt the report (the only evidence)
He burned the report right after Dibala's death to protect Chase. He didn't know at the time that Cameron had run a blood cholesterol test, or that he'd have to do a lecture on the case later
@@ROFLtheWAFL foreman said
"Cover this up and become your accomplice ??? you think you could guilt me into that ???"
from that alone he doesn't want to get dragged into chase's problem and yet he still cover for him, and become his accomplice, not because he care to his friend (at least not 100% care) but because it was his department that involved
so either he's confuse to decide which is rigth and which is safe, or he's a hypocrite, he is stupid to me....
@@dadadididododede1557 He had no intention of telling the actual truth. Instead he told Cuddy he simply did not want to do it, which was indeed true just not the whole story.
@@TheActionAsk *_if he_*
that's in my first comment
@@dadadididododede1557What are you even yapping about? Foreman protected Chase by burning the file… there’s no what if’s about it.
House is very realistic person, this show is nothing but brilliant
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What a clutch by Dr House 🤣
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Meanwhile in this episode, House was debating the morality of breaking into a handicapped neighbor’s place to cure his phantom limb pain.
This saga solidified that I can't stand Cameron.
seriously, no one can....
she starts as "oh that's a cute and kind doctor in the series" and becomes "that annoying and self centered doctor" in later episodes....
even dr. Master has better personality, and she was annoying too.
@@MrHarshaagoustashe was always like that, deep down
Same but with chase
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@@MrHarshaagousta The difference between Masters and Cameron that makes Masters more bearable is that she genuinely cares about ethics, Cameron doesn't she just cares about appearing ethical. If she was truly ethical she wouldn't have agreed to any of the illegal break ins and all the other crazy unethical stuff House did. She started off cute and kind because we didn't see the whole Cameron at first
RIP James Earl Jones I only just found out yesterday
Time for a lunch break..
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Foreman explaining how Cameron did her job perfectly. Chase: “I get it, my wife is perfect.”
8:31 this song, “Sarah” by Ray LaMontagne, was a part of my ketamine infusion playlist.
If anyone is wondering, it looks like patchwork/quilt work as seen through the open window of a country cottage during autumn time.
if i ever start a rock band, I'm going to name it "ketamine infusion playlist"
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Ketamine lol good luck getting off that scientistic idiot 😂😂😂😂
House knew. It's kind of out of character for him to be okay with murder like this. I think they didn't involve his character in this arc heavily so fans wouldn't be polarized one way or the other about House's opinion. Even then, House as a character probably would have been okay with what Chase did because the whole point of his case is that they don't get warlords like that ever and they all knew what the guy was gonna continue. House wouldn't have done it, but even outside of being collegues with Chase kind of understands it had to be done.
Well House has also technically murdered someone comatose guy yeah that was more assisted suicide but still plus it's not like it was shown he was ok with it it's just he doesn't like screw ups Chase didn't screw up medically he had an internal moral battle and since what's done was done and House cares about his people saved him.
While it is a bit of a stretch that House is totally okay with it, I think the main reason he stands by Chase is because Chase believes he made the right call. If there's one thing House respects, it's people standing by their decisions. There's an episode (can't remember which) where Foreman undercuts House and orders a patient receive a specific treatment before House can find a better option. While House thinks Foreman's decision was stupid, he doesn't hate him for making it.
House really only ever cares about the answer to the riddle. The fact of HOW Dibala dies actually confirms that the team had the right diagnosis, Chase just fudged the data so as to prompt the opposite treatment, which proved, as Chase intended, to be fatal to the patient. House, I am guessing, admired Chase's cleverness and chutzpah, but probably was disappointed that Chase left so many breadcrumbs to follow. Frankly, killing a dictator doesn't really bother House. If House was ever really concerned about the Hippocratic Oath or medical/professional ethics, 2/3rd of the shows antics would never have occurred!
@@victorpradha9946 Wrong. House is very involved with the Hippocratic oath. It's only because this cause is peculiar and ends up saving so many lives with murdering the dictator, does he not comment. Again, the writers didn't involve his character with this plotline, so it's up in the air, but he knew.
@@adamruiz3683yes. House respects people that make hard decisions. It's always been obvious to me
There’s no right or wrong answer, Chase says, and calls it a statistical outcome-a 50/50 chance of a coin toss. But his reasoning was entirely utilitarian, evaluating the consequences/utility of the murder, and thus deciding that the utility of a single man’s death outweighs the prospect of many murders that would be the outcome of the dictator’s intention to commit genocide. That was Chase’s moral choice.
Man I really miss this show
I think that story line was a bit forced, still performances made it enjoyable to watch. House was struggling to do morally grey topics, mostly because it stretched what writing team could do with characters. I think when they gave some agency with pain and suffering that landed better.
Said, question itself about ethics "kill one person to save thousand" is alive and well. Therefore no dictator gonna go to countries which might could have doctors with no qualms of killing them.
I think I never fully connected with Chase dark side. His motivations to be a doctor feels pretty backwards, in same time, he seems very good at being human doctor?
Still though, missing series. Rewatching now and then.
5:43 we need to *_spoke_* ?
Talk*
Spalk
The confession scene is inaccurate. Priests cannot make the penitent reveal their sin as a penance. Nor could the priest reveal that Chase killed Dibala to anyone without being excommunicated.
All this time they spent trying to cover it up and House easily got it solved and covered up in few minutes
Fun fact, genocidal dictators now got to Singapore for their medical treatment.
lol 20% difference in cholesterol...
i don't remember this episode but maybe he wasn't fasted and ate a biscuit
also statins dont work that fast
What are you ,a doctor lol.
@@MIMASENI9777 yah, I used to be
Foreman was being paranoid/ suffering confirmation bias. When you know something was wrong,
its probably pretty easy to come up with reasons a person who doesn't know wouldn't find.
Like watching a murder mystery the second time.
I understand what he means but its still weird.
"Ill rather you intentionaly "fucked up" knowing what the problem was instead of accidently killing someone without any idea what killed them"
Chase did literally nothing wrong.
Then why does he need to hide it?
@@FFKonokoThe dictator’s goons would kill him for it after he loses his license.
Right, because murder is “literally nothing wrong” if it’s to bad people. House would be laughing at the hypocrisy
@@ericpmoss not to mention that he would likely go to jail for murder
yes, he did. yes, his patient deserved it, but, as a doctor, he had no right to make that decision, not to mention he broke the doctor's code of save all lives and do no harm
I know its just an off air tv drama but the juxtaposition of the two doctors given their history is amazing and not to mention very well written and performed. Not to mention the irony of it and how many times ive seen and been in similar situations myself.
The black american criminally charged doctor has the moral high ground over the Australian american doctor who was in oxford and in a seminary for a year.😅
why did Dibala fly across international waters when i'm sure there was a state of the art facility much closer to his home
State of the art facilities are not uniformly distributed across the globe. If you got the money, more often than not North America, as in US and Canada, will be your country of choice. There's still Europe but by then the list is pretty much done.
he fell ill when at the UN in New York, which is pretty close to the hospital
House makes Perry Ulysses Coz look like Patch Adams.
And I mean Robin Williams, not the real one.
He got away with it. ADAB.
I can't be the only one who hates cudy. She's always so disinterested in everyones problems but her own and she seems like a legitimately bad boss to work for
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😂at 33 seconds🎤... that is a mic drop FYI...
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No ifs ands or butts🌽
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Chase ruined his relationship just to justify his own hate for the man sad.... Then their is is HOUSE THE GREAT MAN HIMSELF looking out for his team even tho they all are either idiots or wrong most of the time 😂😂😂❤❤❤
If the team of House deserve to be called idiots 99.99999% of the human race would qualify too.
This will forever be the worst thing Chase has done.
Iunno. He called a fat person fat too lol
Fatphobia is way worse than genocide.
(I'm being facetious)
Well no!
@@squeet6831Chase didn't commit genocide.
@@pollypockets508you can infer that he was talking about the dictator's plan for commiting genocide, not chase's.
His answer was sarcastic, reminding the Original Poster (OP) that chase killed the dictator in order to stop a potential genocide and thus the OP shouldn't claim that this murder was the worst think chase ever did. This act may have saved plentiful lives, therefore calling it the worst act misses the point of the act. Labeling murder as an evil act (which is what the OP probably was trying to emphasise) and calling it a day is just a morally immature statement in such a complex moral situation.
At least that's how I interpreted his answer, but I am confident that my interpretation is correct.
Or the best, depending how you look at it.
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Show this clip to Benjamin Netanyahu's doctors
He wouldn't have to fly to the US in the first place, Israel on its own is up there when it comes to medical facilities. There's also the small point that the guys Netanjahu is fighting against resemble Dibala a whole lot more than the man himself.
@@karaloop9544Lmao yeah, the people suffering under an apartheid regime are just like a genocidal dictator, what a perfect equivocation.
Stop defending the settler colonialist state that gave nukes to Apartheid South Africa and guns to Pinochet.
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I think it’s racist the way that woman wanted the black doctor to “do the eminem.” Can we please stop stereotyping anymore these days?
I can't tell if you're joking or not? If you aren't it's M&M not eminem.
Are you really that dumb?
@@poseidon808 Yeah it should've been Aussie Slim Shady.
aware its a show but chase is SO STUPID. "I WILL LOVE U FOREVER" HE SAYS TO CAMERON. U KIDDIN ME BRO
You are so dark, are you sure you're not from the DC universe?
he was so wrong in killing the guy. he is a doctor. it contradicts everything he stands for
Nah....a genocidal crazy man who wanted to massacre thousands, would it have been bad for a German doctor to kill Hitler if he wanted to? Or for a medical droid to want to kill the Emperor?? Sometimes bad people just need to go
Imagine you're a doctor, you have to treat Hitler from a similar disease, the question is will you save a fking dictator who killed so many people, enslaved and did many other horrible things to and will continue to do it even more after you save him or will you kill one man like this to save thousands or millions. If it was a petty thief or a normal criminal with a minor case then fine you are obligated to save him but a monster like that?...
As a doctor, maybe. As a human being, he did the right thing. He saves thousands of human beings from a dictatorial warlord.
@@Nikita-qb7xd even as human. you are not to play god
@@Aiviymatoc wrong. The dictator shouldn’t have tried to play god and he’d be alive.
Ahhh House House. What the hell wass in your mind when you started this drug dealing business, why do you think that the world revolves around you? Silly silly, you acting crazy couse you made a milly, I kam n'bank whats the dealy? Ju s'keni pa real real hustler.
Wtf why is this from six hours ago🥲 god bless this channel