Chase and Thirteen's Ex-Con Case | House M.D.
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2024
- A prison friend of Thirteen's shows up at her door bleeding and unable to go to a hospital as it's drug-related so Thirteen has little choice but to get Chase's help.
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From Season 7 Episode 22 ''After Hours'': Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) has a friend in need: an ex-con (Amy Landecker) with an urgent medical problem that can't be treated at the hospital because it's drug-related. So they turn to Chase (Jesse Spencer) in desperation. Meanwhile, House (Hugh Laurie) deals with devastating information; and Taub (Peter Jacobson) comes to terms with an unexpected development.
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"Do you really think you have any idea of what it's like to live with something like this?
"Oh yeah, I killed a genocidal warlord before"
same thought
Chase's reaction is bland af but the realisation in 13's eyes is a nice touch
Genocidal*
Sorry for being “that guy”
@@Sniperboy5551 Fixed, thanks
@@PJOZeus Not entirely bland. For a moment, just before he nods his head to the right, Chase has a brief thousand-yard stare like he's in another time and place.
Very nice piece of subtle acting by Jesse Spencer. (Nice acting by Olivia Wilde, too. Well-performed scene all around.)
Oh Remy...you're about to learn some lore about House-Lite today.
"So, there was this African dictator..."
Reminder: Chase practically has changed the future of a nation
Love how this batshit insane story was actually a side story going on while House was literally self-operating on his leg at home.
Wait what, why, what convoluted set of circumstances and events made that move logical and inevitable now... was gonna maybe do something else with my night, but I don't stand a chance against this addictive batshittery 😭
@@Suzanne4415giving himself experimental drugs for regrowing the muscle in his leg caused him to grow several masses that needed to be excised. Since it’s House, he stole the drugs and no one knew what was going on until he had already started “surgery”.
@@Suzanne4415what is bro yapping about. 🗣
13 just knew with that last look
"If I'm right."
Girl, I love you, but those are famous last words at PPTH.
"An emergency plumber is 200 dollars an hour!"
YOU GUYS ARE FUCKING DOCTORS.
Yeah and?
That's still 200 dollars an hour.
That 200k medical school debt, mortgage, and car loans don't pay for themselves. Only in the US.😂😂😂😂
I just have to add....where tf is a 24/7 plumbing service 200 an hour 😂😂
@@timmy-wj2hchomie they could stay at their parents and pay it off in half a year pfffft
I might make $19 an hour, that doesn’t mean i’m completely comfortable dropping $30 for dinner
Pretty sure this is after Chase killed the dictator soooo 13 Im gonna go with yeah yeah he can 😂❤
no the dictator was between season 3 and 5 I think. This is season 7. soo like 3 or 4 years
@@janbos8775The dictator was in the beginning of season 6, few episodes before Cameron left
@janbos8775 which means that in the time line the dictator was before this moment.
@janbos8775 So the conversation they just had and her saying "You wouldn't understand/ get it" (being outside the law etc) is after he committed murder and malpractice
Chase playing the long-game with 13 should've turned into something. Would've been a great end to their story.
Chase had a rough upbringing and terrible first marriage....don't think adding a partner who he would probably need to euthanize in a few years would be an ending he deserved.
better with chase than foreman
@@vanessac1721 Yikes. I didn't even think of that. 😮😬
13's "relationship" with Foreman always felt improbable to me - there was no chemistry between the two of them. More like two very lonely people thrown together by chance.
Thanks for still posting videos
Man, he’s 19. Go for it, he isn’t a kid anymore. Play grown-up games, win grown-up prizes. I wouldn’t feel bad at all.
to someone who’s older than like 26, 19’s still a kid
@@tacticallemon7518that’s an opinion not a fact
@@ghhhp”adult” is an arbitrary term.
@@yungtux8770 it’s really not lol
@@ghhhp it is. We decide an adult is 18 years of age because that’s just legally how we’ve constructed our society. You don’t magically become an adult the second you turn 18, we just decided that that’s the point where we’re gonna open up most (but not all) legal freedoms to a citizen. It’s arbitrary.
This is episode 7x22 not 7x19
"I was in prison." Explains everything
I wish they could have been a thing
now if we ever get a chase md then maybe
You must have forgotten to move your clock ahead. This should have been out at noon Eastern time! LOL.
What happened to house in this episode? He was all messed up blood on his hand in a hospital.
He was taking an experimental medicine that regrows muscles. The scientist said to House the mice that he’d been injecting the mice with started dying from cancer. The drug made them develop tumours. House checked his leg and saw 3 tumours. So, he did self surgery in his bathtub.
Even with the numbing agent, he was in insurmountable amounts of pain.
Eventually, he called Cuddy and she drove him to the hospital.
He operated on his heg to remove tumors in his leg. The 'medicine' he w had tried for muscle regeneration in the previous episode had turned out to be carcinogenic.
I get the feeling 13 knew who he killed too.
Don't see how she could have. She wasn't on the team at that point -- Foreman had fired her -- and IIRC she was on vacation in Thailand when Dibala was admitted.
@@wobby1268 The last shot of the video shows her having the realization. Or at least that's my interpretation of it
Whats with people having a complex during a "me or them" moment?
I love house more than life itself its not even funny
Thirteen looks like is played by a different actress
I hope this isn't representative of the American medical system; the thought of drug addled cons, with no scruples, treating us and our loved ones.
Typical of a drug addicted ex con. Perfectly willing to sell out a "friend" to serve her own selfish needs. No true friend would do that to someone they claim to be a friend. They simply use people.
Are you talking about 13 or the former cop?
@@every116 the former cop
She didn't sell her out, what are you on?
@@Frenzy-rs1fyshowing up at her “friends” house dying refusing to go to the hospital because she doesn’t want to go back to prison ignoring that if the cops find out that if the ex cop is at 13s house she’s likely going back to prison aswell or god forbid ex cop dies and 13 gets charged with manslaughter
@@jameson1239 try to look up on the internet what 'sell out' means bud, plus how was she to know that her simple stabbing incident was this serious?
This isn't realistic I know it's a TV show but a hospital is only allowed to contact the police for a gunshot wound that's it otherwise you're protected medically
Yeah. Also called Patient-Doctor-Confidentiality or something like that I believe.
But either way... The cases in House haven't been realistic since like Season 4 or 5. And except for the medical part, if I look at the way that House behaves... I don't think they even want it to be realistic. Also, maybe that Confidentiality doesn't exist in New Jersey?
@@RegenTinte80800That doesn't apply when it is part of a crime, abuse or an emegency.
Yeah, but if the cops are even half-competent they would have realized they let a criminal go soon after, and put APB on her. Cops would have been searching major ERs in the area.
@@RegenTinte80800 HA you think NEW JERSEY exists? 😂😂 Come on it was made for the show like Smallville for Superman and England for the Tudor!
"I've talked to a therapist it didn't help"
Therapy is so utterly useless for like 95% of cases that seek it
You need someone so much more lived and who is willing to give so much more than they ever could
Therapy will never be a replacement for a support net. Choose the people in your life well
A wholeheartedly disagree. If you find the right therapist they can be a huge asset and become part of your social net. I had an amazing therapist for a while and she did so much to help me. She was better than anyone I had outside of her office.
I was sexually molested by my male therapist when I was 24. He caused me to entirely stop dating for 4 years, and then I luckily met my late husband. That therapist was HORRIBLE, but it has taken the dedicated work of 6 female therapists AND my late husband to get over the damage. Not ALL therapists are bad, just as Not ALL of them are good. Use the good to overpower the bad!❤❤
@@leslieholland7843 I hope that therapist was punished for what they did to you! I'm proud of you for pushing through the pain to get help.
Therapy can work, you just need the right therapist. Unfortunately, it's very much a lottery. And a lot of people, when therapy doesn't work for them on the first go they just stop altogether.
@@dars5229and the worst part is that you can’t even blame them for stopping after the first one, with how much therapy costs. It’s difficult to find a therapist that works for you and, unfortunately, it’s not exactly a cheap endeavor