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- Chase develops feelings for a patient he is treating who happens to be a nun questioning her own faith. After saving her life Chase makes a decision to give his thoughts on her faith but House stops him.
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Season 8 Episode 12 "Chase"
Chase's near-death experience has him questioning if he should return to House's team. Meanwhile, he takes the case of a clinic patient (Julie Mond), a nun on the verge of making her vows, when she begins vomiting and exhibiting neurological symptoms. During the course of her treatment, he develops feelings for her which compromise his objectivity.
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House entering father/life teacher mode with chase is just beautiful
Yes, yes it is.
never seen him like this before tbh
Came looking for this clip precisely for this one moment. I literally cried after this episode because of his father figure type love.
Hugh Laurie's acting range is amazing. Most of House's rants and monologues have a sense of cynicism, or a feeling of being above it all and just hiding that he is. Or, when he's not, he's either depressed or extremely angry, but here is one of the exceedingly rare instances in the entire show when he actually demonstrates visible, unalloyed _concern_ for one of his coworkers, and this time, it happens outside of the context of a genuine medical emergency. We see a bit of that trademark House cynicism at the start of the scene, but it's halfhearted at best and almost immediately dissolves into genuine instruction. A combination of guilt, self-loathing, and a realization that in many ways, Chase _is_ the closest thing he will ever have to a son gave him a strong incentive to try and save him from himself in the hopes that at least one person on his staff, the one with by far the most time and experience under his tutelage, comes out of it all better off than when he entered it.
Well he also a father on stuart little
Foreman chastising Chase is just like Cuddy yelling at House
Considering they end up in those roles...
have you seen the last episodes?
Imagine if there’s an spin off called “chase md” and in the sixth season finale chase and foreman will get together
Don’t know if I should feel terrified by that though
@@drstrangelove4925 Chase: I feel hurt.
Foreman: I know, I'm sorry.
Chase: It's not your fault.
@@drstrangelove4925 with all respect, fck u for uttering these words
Chase and house, master and protégé both limping is hilarious 😂
That's a brilliant flash of insight, Sir. I had missed it initially.
Chase has become House already. It shows.
This House and Chase dialogue is so meaningful and intense.
6:55
@@georgeboehmler7211 Yeah, seeing House get so emotionally worked up while he's trying to help Chase in his own way was pretty hard. You could tell he was imparting wisdom from experience and not his usual cynical viewpoint of the world.
It was one of the best written episodes of the final season and in terms of acting, directing and writing, in the top 5/7 for the run of the show. The tone of the exchange clearly indicates Chase has been tapped by House as his successor.
As smart as the team is, only Cameron could tell that house actually cared.
And then she blamed him for turning chase into a killer
Chase did too. In the episode where he gets stabbed. Chase directly says that House cares but he can’t show it so he makes excuses. And I would say Thirteen does as well.
Taub too, he knew for a long time
So did Thirteen
They ALL did lol. But they couldn't care less cause it's not part of the job. U come to work who cares or doesn't, doesn't matter at all
I mean, chase slept with her AFTER she was discharged so he slept with a former patient technically
@KitchensAreHot Surely got to be. A lot of yucky stuff is legal, like professors sleeping with their students.
I’m pretty sure it’s not, because you can’t operate on anyone that you have/had a connection with. Just like you couldn’t operate or treat one of your classmates, same goes here. Still, I’m not 100% sure.
@KitchensAreHot I think it's legal to sleep with her after she was discharged, but definitely can't be her doctor after that.
Yes but then he started treating her when she was admitted back to the hospital, and that can't happen.
@@kappasigh3945 Why though?
Doesn't the emotional incentive helping the doctors?
The way House’s voice cracks makes me cry a little every time.
do u have a timestamp? is it at 8:35 or somewhere else lol
8:16 The realest moment in the entire show. House has finally come to terms with his mistakes instead of avoiding them. Some people think he was referring to Cuddy when he said this, for many reasons, but I believe he is talking about his decision to keep the leg. I think he's made many mistakes that have made him lonely and miserable though so it's hard to pick just one of them.
I believe this admission encompasses EVERYTHING: The stubborn decision to keep his leg which played a huge role in his relationship with Stacey falling apart; how he nearly blew up the life of the sister-in-law (Lydia) of the psychiatric patient (Annie) who never spoke a word or changed her expression, pursuing her trying to make something of their one-time hook up; his Vicodin relapse and then parking his car in Cuddy's dining room; subverting Dominika's green card application. House is a man in constant physical and emotional pain. His psychological pain began when his father, the man his mother was married when he was young, employed stern forms of punishment for even minor infractions of his rules. House, keenly observant deduced that this man, a military man, was not his father and assumed that another fellow that his mother regularly "met" was in fact his biological father. House resented his father, distrusted his mother, disrespected his bio-dad, and from there his bitterness only grew. EVERYBODY LIES. Once the leg infarction happened, the physical pain only drove House further into his bitter cynicism. Stacey leaving him...deepened this! She LIED TOO: Her love for him was a lie (in House's mind). Lydia, to whom House grew close, in his weakened state recovering from his addiction and psychotic break, also mislead House (or so he felt).
Cuddy, knowing that House was an addict, knowing that he resorted to Vicodin to cope, dumped him over a relapse when House thought she was dying of cancer, was a betrayal for House. THIS LOVE TOO was a LIE. Dominika too was someone who would leave him, once he served his purpose. Even as they grew close and felt real mutual affection, House was too insecure that she too would leave him.
THIS was House warning Chase: Don't become like ME! Don't disenchant, dismantle, disabuse everyone of whatever meaning they derive in this harsh, cruel, brutish world full of lies! SOME LIES, the ones we tell ourselves to make this world more bearable, those lies YOU should allow them...even if it means that you lose the girl THIS TIME! That's because House knew that if Chase stole the comforting "lie" from Moira, Chase would become the embodiment of the death of any meaning in her life. And in the end, Chase would end up like House! A lonely, bitter, angry, miserable man who wields truth as a weapon, leaving no room for friends or companionship!
@@victorpradha9946 well said.
I agree. Keeping the leg and losing Stacy (they were at least a functional couple, unlike Huddy)
@@victorpradha9946, nice analysis.
Really? People think he's talking about Cuddy? I thought it was obviously about his leg.
I like how when House gets emotionally involved in every single one of his cases, nobody bats an eyelash. But when Chase gets emotionally involved once, everyone loses their minds!
House makes rule breaking his go to in the first place though
Because nobody wants another house
Didn't sleep with them though
I read this comment like the joker.
House doesn't get emotionally involved with the patient he gets emotionally involved with his OCD need to solve the puzzle that's different
When house says, "and then what?" You could tell.....House knew exactly what was going to happen to Chase.
Take a way the one shred of meaning she finds in life, be the embodiment of that LOSS OF MEANING. AND THEN WHAT?! Where is the happily ever after following THAT!
House already deduced that a young, attractive woman who clearly connected with Chase, who SLEPT with Chase was running away from some heavy regret to be taking her final vows to be a nun. House realized that she must have had some kind of deep, meaningful vision (in her near death experience) that only further "cemented" her decision to take these vows and not pursue her budding romance with Chase. As quite the catch that Chase is (good looking, a doctor, that accent, him being a hero in having saved her life, his background as a former seminary student to her status as a postulant), House knew that it must have been a dozy of a vision. Chase robbing her of THAT would no doubt sow some serious division and resentment and upend whatever meaning she thinks she may have found, however false it may be. House played it all out in his head and was trying to spare Chase of ending up exactly where he himself ended up many times (with Stacy, with Dominika, with Cuddy). House knew the cost of recklessly wielding the truth as a weapon and of self-deludedly pursuing happily ever. House knew where Chase was headed, and realized how destructive that would be for him, for Moira and how this could take Chase away from his first, best destiny (as a premiere diagnostician, and d@mn good surgeon too)!
Please. House is a genius yet not a prophet. He just knew that there would be problems ahead for them.
After House explained to Chase that he tells people their religious beliefs aren't real because it's the truth, there's this brief moment where Chase is genuinely surprised. All these years of working so close to House, and yet it never occurred to Chase that House wasn't cruel for cruelty's sake; in most cases, cruelty was simply a byproduct of his obsession with solving puzzles. The fight that followed was the exact moment I knew House saw Chase as the heir-apparent, and it was simultaneously the catalyst for Chase realizing that House respected him enough to not want him to spend his life in agony.
The scene was a personal admission for House and simultaneous plea from him to Chase amounting to "Don't end up like me. It's a miserable place to be." Earlier in the episode, House shames Chase about his repeated meaningless trysts. It seemed so House to do that, but at the same time, it felt a bit too personal and a bit too gratuitous especially since House was presumably trying to "ply" Chase to rejoin the team. House realized that the ONLY constant in Chase's life that propelled him with any interest was the diagnostics...aka solving the puzzle. That is until Chase met Moira. House, being so gifted with observational skills and intuitive deductive abilities, quickly discerned that Chase was caught in a no win paradoxical situation. The object of Chase's affections, someone with whom Chase felt a real connection, is about to take her final vows to become a nun and more to the point, had spiritual moment that has cemented her decision to commit to this life. Chase was about to take the meaning, impact, and purpose of that experience away from her. Even if it were true that her experience was just caused by a chaotic burst of chemicals in her brain, forcing that truth on her would not be for the sake of disabusing her of the delusion she held, but for the hope of some happily ever after that Chase wanted with Moira. The paradox is that Chase was hoping to use this truth, to win back Moira, but in actuality, it would cause him to lose her entirely as he would have stripped all the meaning she now feels away from her, leaving her with nothing except Chase as the one who did this to her.
What's beautiful here is that House, in the most compassionate and sincere tone we've heard from him thus far through the series, points out to Chase that he too is teeming with chemicals spurring him to bond with Moira and that in attempting to deflate her spiritual catharsis so that she will give up taking the vows and run off with him, Chase will likely rob her life of any meaning. House forecasts that this will cause her to resent him and ultimately leave Chase all alone...bitter, lonely, angry and miserable. And House basically admits that he just summed up his own epitaph.
@@victorpradha9946 When you put it like that it parallel's what Stacy did to House with his leg
@@tomsweeney7922 Yes...in obliging House and ignoring the medical advice given to her, Stacy did condemn House to a life of regret fueled anger. House basically admits all this in "Help me", Season 6, Episode 22. And the end of that episode, House did everything right and he was still left feeling empty and alone...until Cuddy came to him, dumping Lucas in the process. In truth, staying with Lucas would have been the best outcome for Cuddy. Lucas was reliable and dependable and genuinely care for Rachel too. Lucas for Cuddy is joining the Order for Moira. Sure Chase and Moira might have fun run for some time, but the relief of the guilt she carried for the little boy dying while she was his nanny would have been gone. Fulfilling her postulant's journey for Moira is the path that brings her true peace, just as Lucas would have been the partner who truly brought Cuddy what she needed, even if it was NOT what she WANTED at the moment. House pleading with Chase was him telling Chase, don't take away Moira's peace (don't be another ME to her, the way I was to Cuddy).
@@victorpradha9946 AGAIN, you put onus on Stacey when it was House's decision to begin with therefore his own fault and responsibility as he himself admitted several times throughout the show! Give him some credit! And no, your take on Cuddy and Lucas is wrong. Moira decided she wanted the coven while Cuddy didn't really want Lucas in the end, and we also don't even know if he even was that ''dependable. NO, he is not talking about Cuddy here, he didn't take away anything from her, that was her choice, she's adult woman ffs. For all we know, she might have still left Lucas even if there was no House. Maybe because she didn't actually see her life with Lucas. He was talking about his leg and maybe about losing Cuddy.
@@tomsweeney7922 Stacey did nothing to House, she only fulfilled his own will. What was she supposed to do? Trick him? He was not his mother, it was HIS decision.
House showing some humanity and kindness in these episodes is just french kiss*
I'm assuming you mean like the chefs kiss thingy, but umm that's not what a french kiss is
@@darthcanteen maybe they do mean French kiss you never know
@@darthcanteen It was an Australian kiss bc its Chase. You’ve heard of a French kiss, but what about an Australian kiss? It’s just like a French kiss, but down under. 🇦🇺
@@anthonymendez1997 I enjoyed reading your comment too much hahaha
@@darthcanteen I’ve been waiting for the longest time to make that joke and it just so happens that coincidentally Chase is from Australia.
i want tv-series of "Chase M.D"
So do I, but with proper content and director
Unfortunately, he's a firefighter now.
@@wobby1268 hey he’s a good firefighter too
@@CLNCJD94 He is, indeed. He's practically Captain-damned-America! 😎
@@wobby1268 what's thw show?
8:10 My absolute favorite House/Chase moment, and one of the best moments House had with any other character, ever. Because it's one of the maybe four or five times House was truly, completely honest about his own feelings with anyone.
Fantastic exchange btw Chase & House. It reveals who House really is: A man teeming with regrets, miserable and alone and jaded, bitter and cynical in that loneliness. But through all the layers of hubris, single-minded commitment to solve the puzzle, the abrasive rebuke of anyone he deems inferior or slow to catch up with him, there are glimpses of genuine empathy and affection that ever so fleetingly flash across his face. This exchange with Chase is one such flash.
@Jessy Thank you. If I manage to actually do this, comments like yours will be a big reason why I do.
“Promise” -Ben Howard @8:55
It is of my favorite songs played in the series. As someone who suffered from something similar with what happened to Chase, this song is very profound. It is nice to know that House actually cares for Chase and doesn’t want him to make the mistakes House made previously. It’s a true character evolution for House. I don’t think House would’ve done that years before this. In fact, House lobbied to get Chase fired in Season 1.
This is one of my favorite episodes and this song put a spell on me the very first time I heard it. It is my favorite musical sequence in the entire series.
Not exactly. House told Vogler he was going to fire Chase in Season 1 because he assumed he was Vogler's mole and wanted to prove it. In reality, he didn't want to fire _any_ of the ducks (which is why he told Wilson he was going to call Foreman "a spade" and grab Cameron and Chase's asses. 😂)
One step closer to having the entire series on UA-cam
Chase is House version 2.0.21 whether he liked it or not.
_I see what you did there_
Cute
@@WreckerR .
except with only like a third of his intelligence so his brashness and lack of ethics seriously don't give the counterbalance that lends itself to house to make you want to actually keep the guy around dudes a walking fucking time bomb at least house can save the lives
Aye👉👉
I like the way Chase enters a phase of becoming someone like the son House never had.
8:35 house being an absolute Buddha, spiting gold to his young disciple.. ruthless compassion
Taub randomly getting tackled 😂😂😂
It's crazy chase didn't see how selfish he was being by trying to convince her what she believes isn't real, in order to keep her with him. Wow.
If you watch the full episode, house was trying to catch Taub off guard
One of the best parts of the series, lol. He didn't get tackled, he got sacked out of his shoes. It's literally hilarious. Pretty sure House hired a janitor to do that. A lot of people think it is House. It's not, lol. It's one of the funniest parts of the entire series. It's funnier if you know it's a janitor.
Chase has never been too smart with the ladies.
Actually, Chase, who has been emotionally spiraling since Cameron left him (and whom Chase had been the one pursuing and persuading into the relationship), has been bouncing from one meaningless fling to another. The episode began with a woman in Chase's bed who doesn't even know that Chase is a doctor (or how Chase got injured), and who noted how they really didn't do much talking the night before. It reveals how alone and empty Chase really feels. In Moira, he finally found a deeply affecting connection. Chase really bonds on multiple levels (physical, emotional, even spiritual) with Moira. As he saved her life, he felt a strong compulsion to build a new life with her. He THOUGHT that she too wanted a fresh start. THIS is why he thought to disabuse Moira of the notion that her "vision" was just adrenaline and neurons firing, even though he initially played it off as something meaningful and significant (as he hoped the vision would bring Moira some peace).
When Chase saw Moira quietly praying, he understood that THIS was the path she chose and who she is. Chase realized that she wasn't looking for a fresh start...a new beginning, but rather that she was running away from her guilt and regrets. And when she ran towards Chase, Moira was simply running away from her doubts and fears. In the final scenes together, Chase realizes that Moira was finally running TOWARDS something, with eyes open (regardless of what Chase believes) and that in running towards Moira, Chase too was running away from something...HIMSELF. The loneliness, the emptiness, the disconnect he felt within himself. He could not deal with the fact that perhaps Cameron never really WANTED to be with him, that he had pursued her and prodded her and persuaded her and charmed her into marrying him. That left Chase feeling as if he wasn't worthy of being loved. Moira disproved that. She genuinely felt something real for Chase. And if Chase genuinely felt something for Moira, he wouldn't strip the life she had chosen of meaning for HER! He realized that in his desperation to fill the void in his life, he was willing to subject Moira to a kind of void, even if she would be WITH HIM. He realized that he was using the "truth" to buttress the illusion of happily ever after that Chase so desperately want to make happen...even if accomplished by force and manipulation. Seeing Moira silently praying (at the end of the episode) revealed to Chase that House was RIGHT... Chase would be doing something "stupid and stubborn" that very likely would "blow up" his life and leaving him "miserable and lonely".
No, he is simply right. This religious indoctrination is exactly what it is. Relating ambiguous bullshit to something written in a fairytale book.
Chase is, and always was, destined to be House's successor. It took me watching the 1st season to know this.
That last scene when Chase is coming back. These nods, understandance... It's for me one of the most wholesome moments of a series. Time after time when I watch this series I'm seeing more and more "Chase is next House" things. The best part is Houses acceptance, like father. Great show, great writing.
I'm glad the cast agreed to salary cuts in Season 8. It would have been terrible if House MD had no closure.
Thank you.
I they got bigger shares in syndication.
Is that why Olivia left?
@@num1Jaysta On another House YT vid, a comment related that Olivia Wilde who was blowing up (cinematically) wanted more money. The network negotiated with the showrunners and cast to cut everyone's salary to accommodate this. But then Lisa Edelstein was NOT having it. Wilde, allegedly due to her "production schedule" for her other projects ditched the show. Edelstein's dynamic with the showrunners and network soured. They wrote her off the show. The network apparently held everyone to the reduced contract amounts that they agreed to despite the departure of Wilde and Edelstein.
@@victorpradha9946 Pretty unlikely turn of events. But stranger things have happened.
@@victorpradha9946 Interesting if so and a shame. The one thing missing from the finale was Cuddy at his funeral (at the very least).
Good writing. Good acting, of course, but good writing is rarer.
I disagree. What we have here is great acting and excellent writing. I'm rewatching all 8 seasons again when I run out of UA-cam clips. 😊❤
5:22 this felt like a moment from Scrubs 🤣
LOL
House pulled the 'ol "Master Miyagi" on Chase.
For future reference, if your teacher is especially hard on you. They want you to succeed.
I'm up to 30 former teachers whove admitted they enjoyed being hard on me because they like seeing people with autism fail.
My name is even on 2 of their suicide notes.
@@aaroncollins6411Good call, always left a suicide note when you murder someone.
@@aaroncollins6411 did u complain to the headmaster?
@@sws212 lol
remember the end of this episode? that short and speechless eye contact btw House and Chase! It spoke more than any words. Just Brilliant scriptwriting.
I would have preferred the fallout from the stabbing to last longer- it seemed like the show ran through it too fast. It wouldn't have had to have been the main story, but he was on crutches for 1 episode, then walked with a slight limp for another. I know time passes between episodes but it was jarring for me. but the faith thing, it was good. Very in character. Both for Chase and House.
Remember in ER the fallout from Carter getting stabbed ran for 2 seasons, and House is a crapload better show.......
If you go back to the episodes, they actually show - subtly - that a lot of time has passed since the stabbing, throughout the stabbing episode. This episode further confirms the time passage.
@@basedigor ER is way better, but that is just my opinion :D But the stabbing came up few times in ER after that. The outfall was even part of the plot during the last season.
wow i saw the birth of a new clip, now im officially too deep on this
The music in this show is always the best.
Don't worry boys he has Adams.
And his one-night stands with hookers....and that newbie who couldn’t take the heat from Season 7...
@@anthonymendez1997 masters?
@@gregh5061 I don’t think Chase reciprocated the feelings.
@@anthonymendez1997 yeah
@@gregh5061 no that it was that psychologist
8:15 - House is not only right, but he just summarized most of Season 2 with Stacy. His dumb decision was for her to stay with her husband. Stacy was just an inch from leaving her husband, and House told her not to. And he's been miserable ever since. So House is right when he says that if he wanted Chase to be like him, he'd tell Chase to have her give up being an nun, and allow the relationship to go downhill from there.
That's not what he was talking about though. Or at least not the only thing. The main stupid stubbordn decision was not to give surgeons amputate his leg which made to his life in pain and his subsequent embitterment. Also, House was miserable even before Stacey returned AND he had a chance at/brief time of happiness with Cuddy.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 yep
You FINALLY uploaded "If I wanted you to be like me!" clip!!!
Whosoever is keeping this channel alive, thank you!!
They’re so much like Batman and Nightwing, it’s insane
That's actually a pretty good parallel, I hadn't considered that.
@@BravoDox cuddy would be commissioner gordon, and foreman could be redhood
Nah man, more like Batman and Damian, maybe. Nightwing is to bright to be Chase or House
House said sorry and it kinda sounded like he actually meant it...wow.
My eleven year old and House share the same favorite phrase, " You're an idiot."
Good.
One of the best episodes of the show,in just one episode the writters told a love and believable history
Every time I watch it, usually around 2 or 3 AM, I'm left in awe of the acting, the writing, the directing and even the lighting and editing. It all came together so well. THIS episode is the penultimate moment in Chase's character arc on the show generally, but also more specifically the arc that begin with Chase essentially persuading Cameron to marry him (Saviors & Under My Skin), then later his actions in the Tyrant, then Teamwork, Lockdown, Chase, and finally Post Mortem.
Chase has abandonment issues thanks to his father (Rowan) just taking off and finding happiness with another woman, leaving Chase to care for his alcoholic mother and young sister. His mother later dies of her alcoholism, leaving Chase to tend to his younger sister. A disillusioned Chase joins the seminary because of all this, the lack of meaning, the feeling of being abandoned, lost and adrift. Chase leaves the seminary because he yearns for something more empirical than faith. Like his father, Chase is drawn towards the tangible, evidence based discipline of Medicine, and in fact, becomes quite the surgeon too. Chase is both a man of Faith and a man of investigation...of inquiry. He is also left with the ever-persistent lingering doubt that he's not enough. He strives frequently for House's approval. And while women seem to fall at his feet given how good looking he is and that Aussie accent of his and of course his attractive profession, he goes after a very coy Cameron who plays a rather manipulative game of cat and mouse with Chase. Ostensibly she begins a sexual relationship with Chase, first because she's high, but later because she's trying her level best to provoke House romantically and get House to view her in a sexual way. She even goes so far as to get caught by House, mid coitus with Chase in the hospital maintenance closet. Chase always felt like he was 2nd fiddle to House with regard to Cameron. And in many ways, he was. He knows that he's always been the one to plead, and coax, and implore Cameron into their relationship and marriage. By contrast, Cameron negotiated her return to House's team on the condition of getting a date with him.
When Chase and Cameron finally do get married, he wants to be on House's team. Cameron is not nearly as keen on this, as she doesn't like that House slammed the door shut on her romantically and yet pursued things with Stacey which told her that House is capable of romantic feelings, just NOT with her. In Tyrant, Chase does the unthinkable. When he later tells Cameron, but in effect feels no genuine remorse or guilt or shame for what he did, Cameron wants to leave the hospital. Chase has other ideas. He then pretty much declares that he wants that spot on House's team and he does NOT want to leave the hospital. Chase signals that he done "chasing" Cameron and in effect doing her bidding. She leaves him. Just like his father left him, his mother left him...
Chase feels unworthy of love. And we see that Chase has a series of meaningless hook-up. He basically avoids connecting with someone else for fear of being abandoned. His hook-ups are a way to feign intimacy without the risk of rejection. This then is the moment we see Chase at the beginning of the episode of this video. Chase's guard is down, and he's literally recovering from a wounded heart. He sees this beautiful, vulnerable, young postulant about to take her final vows to an Order that doesn't allow even basic human touching like holding hands etc. He sees her choosing to severe her connection with the rest of humanity and see himself...disconnected as he feels he is from others. He wonders about her reasoning, given her youth. He discovers that she is running away from the pains of her life, not entirely unlike Chase has done in running away from the seminary and now contemplating doing the same with his practice of medicine.
The episodes offers a deep psychological dive into Chase, through his journey with Moira. Moira is riddled with doubts, and feels this kindred connection with Chase. It's mutual and they connect emotionally and then physically. Chase gets to rescue her, he gets to heal her. He feels of value to her. He feels worthy of her. And Moira feels in Chase a kind of release from her fugitive journey in joining the Order. Chase feels for the first time that he's actually running towards something , real and tangible. Moira too feels a sense of relief in not feeling like she's running away in becoming a postulant and trying to hide from her deep deep regret and guilt and yes even shame. They become each other's refuge from the emotional solitude of their lives.
But just as Chase was saving Moira, and in fact, likely because of the way Chase brought her out of anesthesia to question her during the procedure, Moira has a vision. That vision is of the boy whose safety and care she was charged with and who tragically died accidentally during her watch. This was the pain that Moira was running away from in becoming a postulant. This vision gave Moira peace; she felt forgiveness. It changed the way Moira felt about her joining the Order. She no longer felt like she was running from life and hiding in doing so, but that she was moving towards something meaningful...she felt a calling. Now to win her back, Chase would have to void that feeling/experience in Moira. He would have to negate her sense of peace and purpose and meaning she feels. For Chase to win Moira back, he would have to doing something the would render him unworthy of her love, he would have to disabuse her of the feeling of meaning and purpose she found.
The cruel irony of fate is that Moira was likely dying when she came to the hospital and met Chase. He was falling in love with a woman he might actually lose and soon. By saving Moira's life, Chase loses her in his life. Something interesting happens though, Chase is not left feeling unworthy. He isn't feeling abandoned. He has learned to let go. Moira too realizes what Chase has done. When Chase re-enters House's office as the team is DDXing the next case, House and Chase exchange very meaningful glances. Chase is like the prodigal son returning to his father's home. And House's subtle nod to Chase is him affirming to Chase that he will ALWAYS have a seat at his father's table. Chase's look to House was a declaration that THIS is where I belong!
Writers oftern were realistic on this show at least in the depiction of human relationships, regrets and difficult choices.
that song at the end of the clip (if anyone wants ) is Ben Howard "Promise" a hauntingly beautiful song
You reassess your life when you make mistakes. 🎯
~ House
always love house's hair cut, and u can tell what season it is by looking at his hair cut😄
Yeah always love his character evolution by design is very unique
Same with Chase
The 2 of them limpong and arguing while chase is in his short hair house phase. Its amazing
One of the most emotional episodes of the entire series, for me anyway.
One of the all time best house episodes of all seasons
This episode easily goes in my top 5. Best diff POV ep. The entire story combined with the song "Promise" at the end literally get me every time.
Chase had a good character development
If you think about it.
Chase was about to mirror the House/Cuddy relationship.
He was about to impose his view, his way on the girl.
Even if they are fine at first, it eventually exhausted Cuddy. It's likely it would have been the same with the almost ex-nun.
So House stopped Chase so he would not repeat his mistake.
Poor chase. He was never the same after the divorce with Cameron.
still one of the best shows up to date
The House-Chase conversation at the end of the clip is so profound and a testament that there is nothing better than this show.
Chase should've put that printout in an envelope and told her to read it three years later.
It should be required reading for everyone who has a near-death hallucination.
In my own view, nothing good would come from deflating the importance of what Moira drew from whatever dream/vision or NDE she had--not "now" and not later!
For House the truth is ONLY important (when it comes to his patients) when it's diagnostically relevant. Otherwise, he really couldn't care less, for the most part. He truly does loathe individuals who lie to exploit others like the young minister who ultimately was proven to have syphilis but used his keen observational skills and deduct reasoning to claim that he was "talking to God". House also harasses Taub for his duplicity and it's NOT diagnostically relevant, except that he genuinely seems to be both intrigued by Taub's otherwise appealing nature and bothered by his unfaithfulness to his wife. That said, even House told Chase, let her have her delusions...using the truth here accomplishes nothing of real value.
If she reads this 3 years down the road, she will either feel like she wasted 3 years of her life, OR will dismiss this is medical/scientific inability to decipher one the great mysteries of life. In either instance, Chase will likely be perceived by Moira as either a smug, condescending know it all who is blowing up the meaning she has found in her life OR a selfish guy who wields the truth as a weapon, trying to somehow declare medical science has possessing all the answers while devaluing faith.
House isn't just making a "new" House, he is making a better one.
I DECLARE THIS DAY BLESSED
I feel like House's line of "You just got stabbed" would be comical in another setting, but seeing as House almost died from his leg, has had at least one(maybe more I forget) near death accident with motor vehicles, and was shot twice. I think he knows what he's talking about.
That subtle node between House & Chase at the end of this episode, sums up their relation.
The ending when they just nodded got me good
I never did understand why House was blamed for the stabbing by so many.
He was in charge. He was pranking Chase, and thereby distracting him. He cultivated an atmosphere where Chase felt comfortable defying his orders and going off on his own. He ordered a test in which a psychotic break (from a patient who had already demonstrated violence during such a break) was 1 of 3 outcomes, and apparently didn't do security prep for it (they could at least have had security on the door). Chase was directly to blame, but House is supposed to be managing a team here.
House really cared
Finally a new clip
Ha
Where are u from
@@manuro4967 the shadow realm
Solitude doesn't always Lead to misery
"if I wanted you to be like me I'd urge you to make a stupid stubborn decision that blows up your life and leaves you lonely and miserable."
🌻💔
Chase already had Daddy issues to begin with, not to mention he actually killed someone.
But sadly the job required that added 'scar' to carry the torch.
6:56 🤣
Power Point presentation
Can someone please explain the context for Taub getting tackled 😂😂
3 months late but I believe Taub was taking self defence classes which House believed was stupid. The whole idea of having Taub tackled was because it would be an unexpected attack, therefore not even self defence could have prevented it
@@loyalfish7330 You're a real G.
@@loyalfish7330 Here, House is not correct. Part of self defence is situational awareness. If Taub had any awareness of his surroundings, he would have known and heard the tackler was coming. All he would have had to do was quickly bend down and the tackler would have gone right over him, with Taub then rising up quickly to basically toss the guy. Not hard to do. So, just because Taub is not really that good with his self defense yet, House is quite wrong to think self defense is stupid. Thanks for explaining it with your comment! :)
@@joehamlet7576I'm doing krav maga for 3 years now. it's to compensate that i'm not a huge bulky guy. and like you said, for situational awareness. if you see in todays society, how many people get attacked by other people. sometimes for no reason. it's to know when fight/flight in a certain situation.
@@joehamlet7576ah ... the unagi
The coolest thing about House (in my opinion) is that while he wants his team to be as smart as him, he doesn’t want them to BE like him. Classic “I’m a monster so that there are less monsters in the world” view
The background music after house shouts at chase is promise by Ben howard .
Which suits the situation so well
Chase and House are the two best characters in the show...
Like to agree
Nah. chase sucks. he is arrogant and emotional.
@@davetally4832 you are arrogant and emotional xd gottem
@@onefortysix6955 NO IM NOT. IM BETTER THAN YOU. IM THE BEST. i hate you!
Chase is boring. And Cameron is too after-school-special for my tastes.
@@jimnoxious5671 I disagree about Chase and agree with Cameron
I believe that Promise by Ben Howard elevates this scene so much
Chase is just speed running this relationship
One of my favorite episodes in the entire series.
I disagree with House's assertion; Captain Jean Luc Picard reassessed his life when he had a brush with death, which made him the best Starfleet Officer in history.
Picard was a little different, he cheated at gambling and got stabbed for it.
That's the futures this is the past or the present. Things change in the Future. Wait for it.
Kudos for bringing Star Trek into a House platform with spot on relevance!
Poor Chase suffering another heart break.
Necessary one to keep her happy.
This may be my favourite episode of television ever created
I'm right there with you on this. One of the strongest "hours" of television I have watched. But what makes it so great is that Chase has gone through a tremendous journey (detailed in my lengthy comments on this same YT vid board), and THIS gives an incredible level of depth and texture to Chase's journey. The silent and extremely subtle nod between Chase and House at the end carried paragraphs of unspoken dialogue between the two.
Good writing. Good acting.
Technically, Chase getting knifed was his fault. Even if House created an unsafe environment by setting bad examples, Chase decided against House recklessly by himself
Yes but he wanted someone to blame. Reminds me of Cameron blaming House for Chase killing the dictator.
Wow you rlly can see chases transformation into house, same hair and besrd, no longer wearing a labcoat, injured to start limping...
Music at the end: Ben Howard - Promise.
gotta admit, seeing chase and house both limping is a bit funny 😂
5:22 that sound rofl
To be fair to chase. She wasn't a patient. She was discharged
Never been this early for ANY video!
I cried for chase
I wish house never ended
I wish it ended 1,5 seasons earlier than it did :p
Lol Chase limping we all knew he was going to succeed House
I sympathize with Chase’s character. I wanted to believe in something more, the I never saw or felt anything that suggested that there was an afterlife or a deity to go with it.
Good i love this show
Song is Promise by Ben Howard.
Foreman is as much Cuddy as Chase is House.
Foreman as The Man. Who'd have thought.
Julie Mond is good in Exit Speed.
Reign lecturing people is hilarious.
great!
I love house
5:22 must have confused the hell out of people who didn't watch the episode
Song is Promise by Ben Howard
I love this channel. I need this channel....♥️
I wonder if there will ever be a "Chase, M.D." show
Probably not. The actor quit Chicago Fire because he was fed up with the 18 years of none stop filming for a TV show, first House for the 8 years and then 10 years of Chicago Fire. I can understand being fed up with doing TV shows.
This is one of my fav eps....
Edit: you should've kept that scene where chase rejoins the team.... And both house and chase and share a moment like Bruce and Alfred in TDKR
wich part of tdkr?
@@that1guy350 the last scene when Alfred is having a tea .... And he sees Bruce WID Selina in the same Cafe
Everyone who says they should've put this or that scene in totally missed the point of these videos.
5:17 lol
Good for him.
Can i watch the full series in youtube?