@@Sheenifier I think there's a lot of shakeups in this. House is the one walking with a cane for instance. But Wilson and House do live together at 221B (for a while), and he very often is the one who helps House with the human angle. And there's the name. The staff are sometimes Watson and sometimes an extension of Holmes. In one episode Wilson is Irene Adler. Cuddy is like a Mycroft/Lestrade mix. In conclusion, don't think too hard about it.
@@detectivemarkseven It's a reference to how almost every Breaking Bad video will have somebody commenting that "this was the moment Walter became Heisenberg". It became an annoying trend to the point where people now do it ironically to mock them. The point I'm making is that comments on House videos about how "this foreshadows Chase being the true successor to House" are basically the same thing, they just haven't reached that ironic mocking stage yet.
Chase offering to pray with her is even sweeter when you see, throughout the episode and throughout the rest of the series, how much he struggles with his faith, and how he's completely abandoned it by the end. Chase's recurring crises of faith were few and far between, but they were some of the best character beats he, or any of them, ever got.
Completely agree. Nearing the end of the series, in S8E12 “Chase”, there’s a somewhat similar situation between him and a nun, and by the end of the episode there was such an amazing building of character not only because of his faith, but also in a broader sense because he stops to think about what makes him truly happy. Easily my favorite character in the entire series
@@brandonl6210 He tells Moira in "Chase"(S8) that "I always wanted to believe. It would've made my life a lot easier...It never took." And he's about to tell Moira that her spiritual experience on the operating table was just a chemical reaction before House talks him out of it.
@@theruthmyster Performing the correct solution to the Trolley Dilemma does that FOR a person. Chase saved thousands of lives and took the moral hit himself. Unambiguously the right thing to do.
Really loved Chase... He was such a darling... Ready to pray with her and how he shared his favourite Bible verse and telling her the truth of failing the test... He seems to be a real good guy... Having so much to share and give others
But technically wasn't the guy he killed a war criminal? I mean, I'm generally not for vigilante justice, but the guy killed many people and was intending on killing more, so I think the ends justify the means. One death to save thousands. But everyone's opinions on these things are different, I guess.
"You can tell me that you put your faith in God to get you through the day. but when it comes time to cross the road, i know you look both ways" That's powerful, Dr. house
Reminds of a joke: A huge storm is on its way to town. Everyone starts to evacuate save for one man, who is convinced God will save him. Before his neighbors drive off they offer to take him with them, but he says no, God will save him. After the storm hits and the streets flood a boat comes by and the drivers offer him a ride. Again he says no, God will save him. As the flood rises the man is forced on to the roof of his house. A rescue helicopter flies by and offers him a ride. Yet again he turns them down, saying God will save him. Eventually the man drowns. Once in heaven he finds God and asks "My Lord, why didn't you save me?" God replies "I sent you a car, a boat, and a helicopter. What more did you want?".
Sometimes atheists are too smart for their own good or not smart enough. Faith in God, this is going to be obvious, isn't about what you can see (i.e cars if you look in both directions to cross a road). Faith in God is about what you cannot see and do not know.
I love how well written this episode was among many such others in the series, the way they managed to relate allergic to god with copper T and scanning for “faith” because of the shape of the implant is just mind blowing
It's so surreal watching this younger, sweeter version of Chase in Season 1. Because you know that eventually he becomes harder and so much more jaded. Seeing this version of him and knowing he eventually becomes the one who replaces House.
For a pretty nihilistic show, the discussion of religion and the respect it gives is very refreshing. most tv shows are all in with either nihilism or religion. House balances it extremely well.
What?how is a show about saving lifes nihilistic? If it was nihilistic then House would just give up every time he misses a diagnostic and let everyone die lol
@@LEONN515 I think you have a very limited understanding of nihilism. Lots of nihilists in the world, they don't all just kill themselves. For House, he may or may not believe there's any meaning to what he does. He does it first and foremost because he enjoys it.
@@jakepullman4914 "they don't all just kill themselves" he didn't say that, no one did. This show isn't even nihilistic to begin with. It's just a show about a gifted old man with a limp that doesn't want to conform to the established rules, including socialising like a normal human being, all while healing people. Where's the nihilism? House is a rationalist, he even says so. Have you watched the video or did you stop to answer in the comments?
I think it was laughing at first. Laughter is a common response when you find yourself in an unlikely or difficult to accept situation... The crying follows with the acceptance.
I loved the conversation between Chase and the nun in the beginning of the video. The words that were exchanged between them brought tears to my eyes, maybe because I am at a point in my life where I can relate to them, to both sides, but I am choosing faith over fear this time around. Stay strong and be well, everyone.
Ma'am/Sir, Thank you. Your caring and thoughtful words, from 11 months ago, are precisely what I needed at this moment. God's Blessings to you, and everyone, always. Again, thank you.
@@ettabeckner1144 Hi, Etta. Good day to you. I'm terribly sorry it took me a while to respond. I had my booster on the 20th and the fever and chills that took over me forced me into bed for about two days. I think the world of your kind comment. I truly appreciate it and want you to know that faith will always see us through the storm. I don't know what your circumstances may be, but I truly pray that you receive the comfort, support, and care that you need at this time in your life. Hold on and know that there are people who wish the best for who, who wish healing and love into your life--you deserve it, I truly pray that you know that you in your heart. I hope this short message can impart you with light, both during the good days and the bad. May God sustain you and renew you now and in the days to come. Take care, and thank you for the opportunity to converse with you. Please take care and be well. I wish you all the best.
Lisa Edelstein left the show a while after shooting the season 7 finale. According to David Shore, if Edelstein would have told them that she wasn't coming back, he wouldn't have ended the season like he did and would write out the character as she deserved it.👏
Lisa left the show because they wanted to cut her pay so they could pay Olivia Wildes new, incredibly increased fee after her staring in movies. Everyone except Hugh Laurie took a pay cut so they could bring thirteen back for 3 episodes. Would you take a paycut to pay a coworker whos been at the company less time?
He was just mildly bothered at the fact an important story telling detail was revealed to him in advance whilst reading thy comment section containing said comment which was a bothering uncompromising time of which is an unpleseant dissapointing moment leading to a severe mecontentement that has lead a reaction revealing said moment of him writing this reply that should not have been written, because the comment he is replying to shouldnt exist, it is simply stating the obvious which is useless
I love the moments Chase gets when he can talk about his time in seminary or if he has scenes where he can explore his faith. You don’t get a lot of that with physicians these days, real or fictional.
It's not exactly modern, but the movie The Madness of King George has a great scene where the doctor is introduced, and he retorts at King George's dismissal of him leaving his former priesthood with 'our saviour healed the sick'. I assume that even if they often conflict and contradict, the reasons people enter the priesthood and reasons people gain their doctorate are quite often the same.
Jag, I disagree. It is true that there are many doctors who are doctors simply because of family tradition, but most are doctors because they care about the health of others. The primary reason, far and away any other, why most join seminary is because of the religious indoctrination they were subjected to as children, although obviously almost none accept or acknowledge it as such and virtually all seminary members will have their own rationalizations as to why they are doing that.
@@vejeke Well ofcourse, from a broader point of view, but not everyone brought up in a religious framework becomes a priest. In addition to the effect of religious indoctrination, I assume one would have to care for the wellbeing of others, just one in a medical sense and the other in a 'spiritual' sense. So yeah, there are doctors who become so for the pay and prestige and priests who become so for the ingrained fear of hell, but I'd assume there is at least a little overlap in the venn diagram of reasons for those professions.
Love the way this show handles belief and the debates around it. Most of the characters are accurate portrayals of real types of people, with realistic views on God and spirituality. Faith can make people do stupid things, but the show never calls faith stupid. House might, but that's how he is with everything. Obviously a medical show would lean towards science, but the peace and joy that a life of belief can bring is a refreshing thing to see on TV
House changed his stance in the later seasons. He told Chase to not convince the nun he fell in love with to leave the convent because faith was good for her.
"a refreshing thing to see on tv" There are countless shows and movies with overtly religious believers in them, entire TV and radio channels devoted to religious beliefs, churches on nearly every other street corner telling congregations that nonbelievers are immoral/evil and its next to impossible to get elected to any significant government office without at least pretending to be a believer. What's refreshing is a hero character openly pointing out the absurdities in these beliefs without anyone getting mobbed by torches and pitchforks or burned at the stake.
@@stiimuli ^ And this is the type of talk about religion we're all sick of seeing. Hostile, pointless, and hateful. Painting one side as right and the other as villains. I agree with OP, it's refreshing to see somebody with religious beliefs shown as an actual, decent human being.
"We just don't know the reason" is such a nice quote. So many people believe god exist because they don't understand something (i.e. why does the universe exist, why life exist), when the only proper response to not knowing something is "I don't know".
Nobody: Docs in the show: I was in seminary school Meanwhile irl Me: gives list of infinite symptoms Docs:probably nothing we'll run a couple of blood tests and prescribe you some meds byeee
@@lordlyka68 House explores every option because he takes 1 case instead of dozens like other doctors so he has time to make any experiment he wants. Also if you are House's patient, then you are basically on the verge of dying and even if he saves you it doesn't mean you have much left afterwards. So it's best to not wish to be his patient :D
I always just get told it’s my period or a UTI. Sometimes they even sprinkle in hormones as the thing to blame. It’s never any of those things, and they never listen until it gets worse.
@@coffeegiraffes5539 Yeah they can be quite cunty like that, some arent total douchemuffins though and Ive been lucky to find one of em recently for my weird stomach problems
@@lordlyka68Sometimes he’s too arrogant for his own good. Man totally ignored the new pots and pans (they were copper, it turns out) and talks down to them when they reasonably question his dish soap theory. Poor woman went through all this because one big-headed nephrologist ignored an obvious clue so he could go home early, after making them wait 55 minutes.
I am so relieved to see others commenting on these observational details. I think it was one reason why I stopped watching part way through the series.
3:10 They kind of deducted that whatever was causing her allergic reactions was not some kind of foreign contaminent. The room is hers for the week as there's no real point to moving her while her case is still being studied nor treat the room as a 'Clean Room'.
While Chase isn't my favorite character (Wilson is), I love the way he deeply and truly gets involved... like this one, that one time with the manipulative little girl and that time when he went with the guys to one of those sites where you meet people to date and pretended to be a bum who spent his days playing video games, but not professionally. He was such an adorable character.
Chase did a really good thing here. Becoming a theologian isn't the only way someone can serve God. Living your religion us just as important was preaching it and doing anything that benefits society is doing God's work. That's exactly what he's doing by being a doctor.
One of these days I'm going to watch a video on this platform and you WON'T be lurking in the comment section Jedi. Seriously, Every. Single. Video. You're there.
Yes, but what is the meaning of this direction if the very existence of things is intimately linked and clashes with this interpretation? We are beings that depend on the death of other organisms to continue existing (as well as everything else) where Ñ you will kill really has meaning? And then you can give a level to a because ñ you can interpret any of the 10 commandments to the point of favour? In other words, it's nothing but nonsense from someone that the less favored tend to follow because they can't understand its total lack of sense!
Around the 1:40 mark.. reminds me of the book of Job. Boils on the body, house collapses and almost his family and everything perishes. Yet.. he still remains faithful
I think you can. I think house hates the concept and hates blind faith. She says she has faith but is also ignoring the solutions she’s presented with. The answer to her “prayers” is House
You don't have to hate God, but going back to House's analogy, you can hate the people who believe in God so much that they feel they don't need to look both ways before crossing the road. People who'd pour more money onto God than on food or children. People who pray to God instead of taking their sick baby to the hospital
I don’t hate any of the gods people believe in I just don’t believe in make belief stories that are completely unprovable or have any real world facts. If anyone has proof of any gods or their children please show me.
I love how House basically went into care mode as soon she went into shock in the clean room "check that...check that, check everything" Really stresses that he does care no matter who it is
" cause you can tell me that you put your faith in god to get you through day but when it comes to crossing the road i know you look both ways" it may look like just a basic and simple quote but if you analyze more its very deep
Chase is hands down my favorite character. I know it might need to be House, but I love Chase a little bit more. He has such a good heart! And the way he shows it is always so touching, so moving! ❤
I never watched Lost but I watched V, Revolution and OUAT and only now just realised this was Erica/Rachel/Snow Queen from them (respectively). Couldn't tell to look but the voice is unmistakable.
Mostly we go, "Oh hey, it's a nun" then go on about our days. Same for priests, hasidic Jews, Muslims, or pretty much any other person whose religion is obvious. We mostly don't care as long as they're minding their own business
I like how she had the reaction talking about god, bc she could interpret it as god telling her what was wrong, with the cross iud and all. Maybe to her that was a sign. I'm not religious but I like how they put that possibility in there for us :)
As a theist I like hearing different perspectives. The show doesn't lean on one or the other, but opens the discussion to both. I believe in God wholeheartedly and I have my logical reasons, but hearing an atheist perspective on things helps me understand the other side. Even if its a fictional show, still portrays a realistic atheist-theist debate about God.
When they first try and work out how she went into anaphylaxis in a clean room, house says it's not idiopathic. But doesn't idiopathic just mean you don't know the cause so wouldn't it be idiopathic at that moment?
There's a little antechamber between the room and the hallway. That's where Foreman and Cameron were struggling to get into their sterile scrubs when Chase yelled "Screw the procedure! She's in anaphylactic shock!"
Nun: "I want to die. Why has he left me" 😢 Chase: "I went to seminary school..." 😥 House: "He never left you...because there wasn't anyone there to begin with." 🤔
@Ethos Magnos my God. I'm a doctor, I literally waited helplessly until some of my patients died due to covid. Because there was nothing else to do. Your way of thinking is honestly frightening. Please stay safe and get the vaccine if it's available in your country.
"I was just being nice." "Yeah, well, you don't need to always do that." True, but you don't have to put butter on your bread. Yet sometimes you do. You got a reason for her NOT to? ... Didn't think so. But we love you anyway, Dr. H.
I swear Dr. Wilson solved half of Dr. House cases without even knowing it.
That was always Watson's role.
all of them !!!!
Hes pretty much house's chalk board lol
Is Wilson more of a Watson or rather a Mycroft and House's staff the Watsons?
@@Sheenifier I think there's a lot of shakeups in this. House is the one walking with a cane for instance. But Wilson and House do live together at 221B (for a while), and he very often is the one who helps House with the human angle. And there's the name.
The staff are sometimes Watson and sometimes an extension of Holmes.
In one episode Wilson is Irene Adler.
Cuddy is like a Mycroft/Lestrade mix.
In conclusion, don't think too hard about it.
I love that she implies Chase is the “prodigal son.” Foreshadowing him eventually becoming the new House way down the road.
This is truly the moment Walter became Heisenberg
@@arstulex what? Haha
@@detectivemarkseven It's a reference to how almost every Breaking Bad video will have somebody commenting that "this was the moment Walter became Heisenberg".
It became an annoying trend to the point where people now do it ironically to mock them.
The point I'm making is that comments on House videos about how "this foreshadows Chase being the true successor to House" are basically the same thing, they just haven't reached that ironic mocking stage yet.
House is awesome every doctor needs to be like house truth ful and blunt .It's a nurses job to be compassionate .
Ironically House also called chase the 'Prodigal Son' when he returns after being fired. The show is amazing because it always comes full circle.
Chase offering to pray with her is even sweeter when you see, throughout the episode and throughout the rest of the series, how much he struggles with his faith, and how he's completely abandoned it by the end. Chase's recurring crises of faith were few and far between, but they were some of the best character beats he, or any of them, ever got.
Completely agree. Nearing the end of the series, in S8E12 “Chase”, there’s a somewhat similar situation between him and a nun, and by the end of the episode there was such an amazing building of character not only because of his faith, but also in a broader sense because he stops to think about what makes him truly happy. Easily my favorite character in the entire series
When did he show that he completely abandoned it? I might not remember it, last episode I remember about his faith has with the nun
@@brandonl6210 He tells Moira in "Chase"(S8) that "I always wanted to believe. It would've made my life a lot easier...It never took." And he's about to tell Moira that her spiritual experience on the operating table was just a chemical reaction before House talks him out of it.
Murder does that to a person
@@theruthmyster Performing the correct solution to the Trolley Dilemma does that FOR a person. Chase saved thousands of lives and took the moral hit himself. Unambiguously the right thing to do.
Really loved Chase... He was such a darling... Ready to pray with her and how he shared his favourite Bible verse and telling her the truth of failing the test... He seems to be a real good guy... Having so much to share and give others
He has so much to share he can't keep it to one girl.
aaaaand then he killed someone 🤣
@@BoomBamBopPOW the toughest choices require the strongest wills.
@@BoomBamBopPOW i was just bouta say man turned into a killer LOL
But technically wasn't the guy he killed a war criminal? I mean, I'm generally not for vigilante justice, but the guy killed many people and was intending on killing more, so I think the ends justify the means. One death to save thousands. But everyone's opinions on these things are different, I guess.
I love how Foreman is like "we went through all that trouble to set up that room, we're following procedure"
I'll be waiting for you when your ready
"You can tell me that you put your faith in God to get you through the day. but when it comes time to cross the road, i know you look both ways"
That's powerful, Dr. house
You can have Faith not be stupid
God will give you the resources you need to survive or the resources you'll need to prepare for death. He will not mysteriously cure everyone.
Reminds of a joke: A huge storm is on its way to town. Everyone starts to evacuate save for one man, who is convinced God will save him. Before his neighbors drive off they offer to take him with them, but he says no, God will save him. After the storm hits and the streets flood a boat comes by and the drivers offer him a ride. Again he says no, God will save him. As the flood rises the man is forced on to the roof of his house. A rescue helicopter flies by and offers him a ride. Yet again he turns them down, saying God will save him. Eventually the man drowns. Once in heaven he finds God and asks "My Lord, why didn't you save me?" God replies "I sent you a car, a boat, and a helicopter. What more did you want?".
Sometimes atheists are too smart for their own good or not smart enough.
Faith in God, this is going to be obvious, isn't about what you can see (i.e cars if you look in both directions to cross a road). Faith in God is about what you cannot see and do not know.
Let's all know that it is kind of a metaphor
I love how well written this episode was among many such others in the series, the way they managed to relate allergic to god with copper T and scanning for “faith” because of the shape of the implant is just mind blowing
was there bad episode,
@@dh2032 nope only good, better and best
Chase is the most comforting and growing character in this entire show.
Jessie Spenser is ADORABLE!!!!😍
I'm your thousandth like.
Until he became a murderer, and abandoned his faith and everything else about him that made the character great.
He was already getting house ideas in season 3. It took foreman till season 4. He literally led the team when house “died”. He became house.
The fact that Hugh Laurie got the role even though it was only intended for Americans is kinda hilarious in a way.
Them British be takin all of our jobs!
He was the best one for the job.
the director didn't even know he was British when all it would have taken was a quick google!
@@mistdragon6690 Tbh, I thought he was American, and I've seen him in Blackadder! (I didn't fully notice that they were the same person)
well seeing as how he produces the show he was shoe in.......
I liked the phrase “you can’t be angry at god and not believe in him at the same time”
This is something C.S. Lewis dealt with
Im not angry at god. Im angry the assumptions and asinine arguments that are just fallacies, lies and cherry-picked quotes.
@@michaelvnuk Nobody asked.
The most memorable line from this episode. Watched once, remembered it for life.
@@michaelvnuk The Bible is not cherry picked. It goes against our own desires, if it were a movie solely based on the scriptures it would be rated R.
It's so surreal watching this younger, sweeter version of Chase in Season 1. Because you know that eventually he becomes harder and so much more jaded. Seeing this version of him and knowing he eventually becomes the one who replaces House.
For a pretty nihilistic show, the discussion of religion and the respect it gives is very refreshing. most tv shows are all in with either nihilism or religion. House balances it extremely well.
What?how is a show about saving lifes nihilistic? If it was nihilistic then House would just give up every time he misses a diagnostic and let everyone die lol
@@LEONN515 I think you have a very limited understanding of nihilism. Lots of nihilists in the world, they don't all just kill themselves. For House, he may or may not believe there's any meaning to what he does. He does it first and foremost because he enjoys it.
@@jakepullman4914 "they don't all just kill themselves" he didn't say that, no one did. This show isn't even nihilistic to begin with. It's just a show about a gifted old man with a limp that doesn't want to conform to the established rules, including socialising like a normal human being, all while healing people. Where's the nihilism? House is a rationalist, he even says so. Have you watched the video or did you stop to answer in the comments?
@@dargkkast6469 Thanks. 🎯
Im an absurdism enjoyer
I fully thought she was laughing instead of crying 😂😭
So did I
Crying is a form of laughing so to speak
I think it was laughing at first. Laughter is a common response when you find yourself in an unlikely or difficult to accept situation... The crying follows with the acceptance.
It was both. Laughing then crying. I do that, too at times. Like, I got this. I got this 😂😂 ..... Nevermind. I do NOT have this. 😭 LoL
😂
I forget just how great Chase is. The show is all about House, but Chase and Wilson are just as important as House, in this show.
Forman and Cameron too, the 3 original did have a huge impact on the show, last season more Forman and Chase with Forman director and Chase House
Literally, the onle actors who have appeared in all seasons are Laurie (obviously), Epps (Foreman), Spencer (Chase) and Sean Leonard (Wilson).
Wilson: “Maybe its just divine will?”
House: “Well its not my will.”
*proof that House is god*
House accentuated *my* though, proof he is not god.
Yeah....No.
Well the world is named after him, so he has that.
Q) What's the difference between God and a doctor?
A) God doesn't think he's a doctor.
@@Irisheddy B) Doctors exist.
I loved the conversation between Chase and the nun in the beginning of the video. The words that were exchanged between them brought tears to my eyes, maybe because I am at a point in my life where I can relate to them, to both sides, but I am choosing faith over fear this time around. Stay strong and be well, everyone.
Ma'am/Sir, Thank you. Your caring and thoughtful words, from 11 months ago, are precisely what I needed at this moment. God's Blessings to you, and everyone, always. Again, thank you.
@@ettabeckner1144 Hi, Etta. Good day to you. I'm terribly sorry it took me a while to respond. I had my booster on the 20th and the fever and chills that took over me forced me into bed for about two days. I think the world of your kind comment. I truly appreciate it and want you to know that faith will always see us through the storm. I don't know what your circumstances may be, but I truly pray that you receive the comfort, support, and care that you need at this time in your life. Hold on and know that there are people who wish the best for who, who wish healing and love into your life--you deserve it, I truly pray that you know that you in your heart. I hope this short message can impart you with light, both during the good days and the bad. May God sustain you and renew you now and in the days to come. Take care, and thank you for the opportunity to converse with you. Please take care and be well. I wish you all the best.
Faith involves trust. Remember:They that TRUST in the LORD shall be as Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abideth forever!
“Will she be alright.”
“Yeah.”
Not even two seconds later: *literally starts dying*
Left out my favorite House line: 'you know how it is with these nuns: once you remove their IUDs, they just bounce right back' 🤣🤣
These short house clips are the only thing that keeps me sane in these days thanks to the person who is uploading this. Tysm.
Perhaps you should stop watching them, then?
Don't you mean 'sane??
fucking sameeeeee
I love these sort of human moments that we get from Chase so infrequently, when he reminds himself of where he came from.
Sometimes all it takes is a conversation to trigger any ideas
@@criscabrera9098 Very true.
Lisa Edelstein left the show a while after shooting the season 7 finale. According to David Shore, if Edelstein would have told them that she wasn't coming back, he wouldn't have ended the season like he did and would write out the character as she deserved it.👏
Why does this comment not have replies
It's a shame how the character didn't have any closure.
She wasn't even in the finale which was strange as House had everyone else as hallucinations.
Lisa left the show because they wanted to cut her pay so they could pay Olivia Wildes new, incredibly increased fee after her staring in movies. Everyone except Hugh Laurie took a pay cut so they could bring thirteen back for 3 episodes. Would you take a paycut to pay a coworker whos been at the company less time?
@@spoons250 I wouldn't have if I were her
thx to ever is STILL uploading these clips
They're uploaded by the official house MD team
@@iCortex1 I don't understand, are these real comments or in-jokes that go over my head?
@@djoakeydoakey1076 they are meaningful thankful messages
Its house
@@djoakeydoakey1076 abit of both xD
I love how Winston has given House clues to what could be wrong with the patients.
Wilson* sorry i had to.
@@chasesmith9681 hahha winsteen
winton
Wonton
@@brawler4456unagi
House clips are gonna be the remnants of society one day
I love the prodigal son verse, it foreshadows to when chase comes back and house says the prodigal son has returned and hugs him
Ironically, she had a cross inside her that almost killed her.
@Anony Mousse spoilers for a TV show that aired over 10 years ago
@Anony Mousse It is *LITERALLY* in the clip you are watching. Tf you here for?
He was just mildly bothered at the fact an important story telling detail was revealed to him in advance whilst reading thy comment section containing said comment which was a bothering uncompromising time of which is an unpleseant dissapointing moment leading to a severe mecontentement that has lead a reaction revealing said moment of him writing this reply that should not have been written, because the comment he is replying to shouldnt exist, it is simply stating the obvious which is useless
It's an IUD from the 80s not a cross it was made out of 100% copper and didn't work as well as the ones they have now
A "c
I love the moments Chase gets when he can talk about his time in seminary or if he has scenes where he can explore his faith. You don’t get a lot of that with physicians these days, real or fictional.
It's not exactly modern, but the movie The Madness of King George has a great scene where the doctor is introduced, and he retorts at King George's dismissal of him leaving his former priesthood with 'our saviour healed the sick'.
I assume that even if they often conflict and contradict, the reasons people enter the priesthood and reasons people gain their doctorate are quite often the same.
Jag, I disagree. It is true that there are many doctors who are doctors simply because of family tradition, but most are doctors because they care about the health of others. The primary reason, far and away any other, why most join seminary is because of the religious indoctrination they were subjected to as children, although obviously almost none accept or acknowledge it as such and virtually all seminary members will have their own rationalizations as to why they are doing that.
@@vejeke Well ofcourse, from a broader point of view, but not everyone brought up in a religious framework becomes a priest. In addition to the effect of religious indoctrination, I assume one would have to care for the wellbeing of others, just one in a medical sense and the other in a 'spiritual' sense.
So yeah, there are doctors who become so for the pay and prestige and priests who become so for the ingrained fear of hell, but I'd assume there is at least a little overlap in the venn diagram of reasons for those professions.
4:3 taking us straight back to the early 2000s, just need the oddly coloured hue and you've got series 1 of House
Oddly coloured Hugh.
The walk and talk sequence in the House M.D opening theme was taken from 7:56 of this clip
Omg yes!! Good eyes
Good hustle, kid, good hustle. 😎
Love how she tried to talk Chase into coming back to religion at the end and he was just like, "Get your surgery and get out."
definitely misinterpreted that one m8
Love the way this show handles belief and the debates around it. Most of the characters are accurate portrayals of real types of people, with realistic views on God and spirituality. Faith can make people do stupid things, but the show never calls faith stupid. House might, but that's how he is with everything. Obviously a medical show would lean towards science, but the peace and joy that a life of belief can bring is a refreshing thing to see on TV
You can enjoy your life without religion. Religion is the second stupidest thing people ever came up with. First being war
House changed his stance in the later seasons. He told Chase to not convince the nun he fell in love with to leave the convent because faith was good for her.
@@gerhardwasowski An interesting belief you have there.
"a refreshing thing to see on tv"
There are countless shows and movies with overtly religious believers in them, entire TV and radio channels devoted to religious beliefs, churches on nearly every other street corner telling congregations that nonbelievers are immoral/evil and its next to impossible to get elected to any significant government office without at least pretending to be a believer.
What's refreshing is a hero character openly pointing out the absurdities in these beliefs without anyone getting mobbed by torches and pitchforks or burned at the stake.
@@stiimuli ^ And this is the type of talk about religion we're all sick of seeing. Hostile, pointless, and hateful. Painting one side as right and the other as villains. I agree with OP, it's refreshing to see somebody with religious beliefs shown as an actual, decent human being.
3:35 "It's not idiopathic anaphylaxis." That's... literally what it is. An allergic reaction to unknown cause.
"We just don't know the reason" is such a nice quote. So many people believe god exist because they don't understand something (i.e. why does the universe exist, why life exist), when the only proper response to not knowing something is "I don't know".
How old every sometimes we don’t know the answer that doesn’t negate the fact that you’re away the Almighty God over the universe is still in charge.
It doesn't need to negate something that no one has ever shown to be true.
When you're so early you can't find the funny comments
Most of the comments don't even have replies
And thanks to you we have one now!
"I choose to believe that this, is more than a test."
Heard that line in my head over and over during this clip.
Nobody:
Docs in the show: I was in seminary school
Meanwhile irl
Me: gives list of infinite symptoms
Docs:probably nothing we'll run a couple of blood tests and prescribe you some meds byeee
For real man, I want a doctor like house 😭 He explores every option till he solves the case, I don't care that I'll be experimented on lmao
@@lordlyka68 House explores every option because he takes 1 case instead of dozens like other doctors so he has time to make any experiment he wants.
Also if you are House's patient, then you are basically on the verge of dying and even if he saves you it doesn't mean you have much left afterwards. So it's best to not wish to be his patient :D
I always just get told it’s my period or a UTI. Sometimes they even sprinkle in hormones as the thing to blame. It’s never any of those things, and they never listen until it gets worse.
@@coffeegiraffes5539 Yeah they can be quite cunty like that, some arent total douchemuffins though and Ive been lucky to find one of em recently for my weird stomach problems
@@lordlyka68Sometimes he’s too arrogant for his own good. Man totally ignored the new pots and pans (they were copper, it turns out) and talks down to them when they reasonably question his dish soap theory. Poor woman went through all this because one big-headed nephrologist ignored an obvious clue so he could go home early, after making them wait 55 minutes.
'til this day i still use the "when it comes to cross the road i know you look both ways" thing. it's just so powerful to prove a point
It prooves the faith without action is dead
The difference is: cars exists.
Wilson: How'd it go?
House: She has God inside of her. It'd be easier dealing with a tumor.
Wilson: Maybe she's allergic to God.
Brilliant writing.
Well that was a quicker fix than I thought
That’s how I felt as a little kid not wanting to go to church.
Even now, I feel guilt not wanting to go-
are yall atheists
@@Squeakwee no
@@vsaucenou323 That's a shame.
@@jonahs92 Ok buddy
Number of times Wilson saves the day with his advice should name the show Wilson
2:09 Foreman's tie must get wet everytime he pees
Is this a foreshadowing of Chase succeeding House ?
Nobody knew Chase would tke House's position untill like season 6. This is more David Shore, contemplating his own faith.
Such an odd choice for his replacement
@@BlackangelKatakuri Not odd at all. Chase was the doctor who thought the most like House medically since the pilot.
im watching this and all i can think about is "why aren't they wearing masks"? especially in a "clean room" like that!!!!
Omg ikr?! Every time I watch old eps of CSI, I’m always like-wait, why aren’t y’all wearing masks at crime scenes?!
Can’t have their faces covered in shots
Yup. And what about her maybe being allergic to human skin... they should have been in ‘space suits’.
I am so relieved to see others commenting on these observational details. I think it was one reason why I stopped watching part way through the series.
3:10 They kind of deducted that whatever was causing her allergic reactions was not some kind of foreign contaminent. The room is hers for the week as there's no real point to moving her while her case is still being studied nor treat the room as a 'Clean Room'.
"Its not idiopathic anaphylaxis" Kinda funny that he ruled that one out as idiopathic litterally means that the cause is unknown.
Emma Swan and the Snow Queen!! Kinda funny to know that Jennifer Morrison and Elizabeth Mitchell worked together before Once Upon A Time.
While Chase isn't my favorite character (Wilson is), I love the way he deeply and truly gets involved... like this one, that one time with the manipulative little girl and that time when he went with the guys to one of those sites where you meet people to date and pretended to be a bum who spent his days playing video games, but not professionally. He was such an adorable character.
That feeling when a new house clip you haven’t seen pops up on your feed
Chase did a really good thing here. Becoming a theologian isn't the only way someone can serve God. Living your religion us just as important was preaching it and doing anything that benefits society is doing God's work. That's exactly what he's doing by being a doctor.
Wise as always Obi-Wan Kenobi
Wow so deep lol
One of these days I'm going to watch a video on this platform and you WON'T be lurking in the comment section Jedi. Seriously, Every. Single. Video. You're there.
Except of course, he's not religious
Yes, but what is the meaning of this direction if the very existence of things is intimately linked and clashes with this interpretation? We are beings that depend on the death of other organisms to continue existing (as well as everything else) where Ñ you will kill really has meaning? And then you can give a level to a because ñ you can interpret any of the 10 commandments to the point of favour? In other words, it's nothing but nonsense from someone that the less favored tend to follow because they can't understand its total lack of sense!
Around the 1:40 mark.. reminds me of the book of Job. Boils on the body, house collapses and almost his family and everything perishes. Yet.. he still remains faithful
Job
@@matt4048Job
Funny. Years later House struggled with death when it came to Wilson's impending death in the last season
That first scene between Chase and Sister Augusta was beautiful.
ngl but the Nun got a point, you can't hate a God and not believe in God at the same time
its not god most have a problem with its his fan club
you can hate a concept but not believe in it
I think you can. I think house hates the concept and hates blind faith. She says she has faith but is also ignoring the solutions she’s presented with. The answer to her “prayers” is House
You don't have to hate God, but going back to House's analogy, you can hate the people who believe in God so much that they feel they don't need to look both ways before crossing the road. People who'd pour more money onto God than on food or children. People who pray to God instead of taking their sick baby to the hospital
I don’t hate any of the gods people believe in I just don’t believe in make belief stories that are completely unprovable or have any real world facts. If anyone has proof of any gods or their children please show me.
Hypercupremia - High copper presence in blood
Chubbyemu?
@@brianblum9361 Of course!
And Hyperlupusemia?
@@musical_lolu4811 Hypo! It's never lupus
The chubbyemu fandom is growing fast
Cut this video off before one of the best lines:
Wilson: “How’s she doing?”
House: “You know nuns… take out their IUDs and they bounce right back.” 😂
Summer of the writing and interactions were brilliant. Houses discussion with the nun packed a lot in.
yet another instance of Dr. Wilson casually dropping a simple statement that Dr. House will interpret as a huge double entendre, thus solving the case
I love how House basically went into care mode as soon she went into shock in the clean room "check that...check that, check everything" Really stresses that he does care no matter who it is
Doesn’t care enough to pay attention when the nuns mentioned new pots and pans…
@@DeathnoteBB tbf copper allergenwouldnt be first and foremost. Thats what we call hindsight
" cause you can tell me that you put your faith in god to get you through day but when it comes to crossing the road i know you look both ways" it may look like just a basic and simple quote but if you analyze more its very deep
Its more like. Faith without action is dead.
Blind Faith is suicidal
@@IceX92 But faith is already BLIND to begin with , its just feeling.
@@ManiBalajiC I disagree. It's not that simple. My faith are align with science and medical practice
@@ManiBalajiC
Religious faith is like that but not all faith
whoever still uploads these clips, thank you so much 🥺
Omg Chase said he could pray with her I'm crying😭
Chase is hands down my favorite character. I know it might need to be House, but I love Chase a little bit more. He has such a good heart! And the way he shows it is always so touching, so moving! ❤
I love how Wilson always gives House this insight into the case without him even realising he practically solved the case.
So it’s a clean room but they’re NOT WEARING MASKS?
Sometimes you sacrifice a little realism for good tv! We want to see the actors' faces
Wilson: "Maybe she's allergic to God..."
*thinking music kicks in*
I never watched Lost but I watched V, Revolution and OUAT and only now just realised this was Erica/Rachel/Snow Queen from them (respectively). Couldn't tell to look but the voice is unmistakable.
That's Mrs. Claus! You can't let her die! Especially at Christmas!
“No they don’t, we just don’t know the reason”
Nail it
I swear everytime the clean room is used the patient still goes into anaphylactic shock
the episodes that deal with religion matters are so well written
Yea bc if not religious ppl gonna do a all scandal. Bruh
They are not, no. This is not what nuns are like
i started crying when chase prayed with her
8:00 Those are the scenes from the opening credits!
First time seeing the scenes before it to see why they were talking about
7:35 "No one can be angry at god, and not believe in him at the same time."
I can
"How did she get allergic in an isolated room" they ask while the doctor is inside without a face mask and two other doctors barge in with no masks 🤦
She had a reaction before they barged in
@@izzy3120 Not before Chase went in. And I'm curious what kind of food they were giving her.
I was always curious how atheist house responds to a nun 😄
Mostly we go, "Oh hey, it's a nun" then go on about our days. Same for priests, hasidic Jews, Muslims, or pretty much any other person whose religion is obvious. We mostly don't care as long as they're minding their own business
Foreman: She'll be fine
Chase: No
I like how she had the reaction talking about god, bc she could interpret it as god telling her what was wrong, with the cross iud and all. Maybe to her that was a sign. I'm not religious but I like how they put that possibility in there for us :)
Well, this one blew me away. I really appreciate the theological v secular discussions this sort of episode inspires.
As a theist I like hearing different perspectives. The show doesn't lean on one or the other, but opens the discussion to both. I believe in God wholeheartedly and I have my logical reasons, but hearing an atheist perspective on things helps me understand the other side. Even if its a fictional show, still portrays a realistic atheist-theist debate about God.
9:36 foreshadowing chase(prodigal son) to be the next House
Nice catch. I did think of this scene when House said "The prodigal son has returned!" when Chase came back to the team in "The Confession" (S8).
When they first try and work out how she went into anaphylaxis in a clean room, house says it's not idiopathic. But doesn't idiopathic just mean you don't know the cause so wouldn't it be idiopathic at that moment?
Idiopathic can be better translated as “we gave up looking for the cause”
"She had one."
I'm just glad i have the scene from the opening credits.
A clean room that opens into the hall of a busy hospital. I don't buy it.
There's a little antechamber between the room and the hallway. That's where Foreman and Cameron were struggling to get into their sterile scrubs when Chase yelled "Screw the procedure! She's in anaphylactic shock!"
You didn't see the antechamber? Check your vision
Nun: "I want to die. Why has he left me" 😢
Chase: "I went to seminary school..." 😥
House: "He never left you...because there wasn't anyone there to begin with." 🤔
So what happens when you inevitably upload every second of this show? 😂
Firefly
If you called wind "God" you'd say you experienced God every time it stormed.
It's wierd to see doctors without masks now
It's weird to see people without masks now.
@Ethos Magnos it's not hysteria or corina, it's corona and a pandemic.
@Ethos Magnos oh I see. You are one of THOSE people. Enjoy the ignorance. Bye
@Ethos Magnos my God. I'm a doctor, I literally waited helplessly until some of my patients died due to covid. Because there was nothing else to do.
Your way of thinking is honestly frightening. Please stay safe and get the vaccine if it's available in your country.
@@dryb3301 endemic flu
Hugh Laurie's accent slip when he said, "order a full body scan"
...hear me out Tony stark teaming up with House
Omg best ever pair i hear ya
"I was just being nice."
"Yeah, well, you don't need to always do that."
True, but you don't have to put butter on your bread. Yet sometimes you do.
You got a reason for her NOT to?
... Didn't think so.
But we love you anyway, Dr. H.
Do not fear death
Fear a wasted Life...
Trying to stabilize a patient is like trying to stabilize a reactor during a meltdown just like the one at Fukushima.
Just finished re-watching House, tempted to go for round 3
FINALY one clip with a proper end.
Foreshadowing chase as the next head of department from the season 1 .
Prodigal son it will be waiting for you when you're ready, she said
patient starts beatboxing
chase: ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK
this show is still good
Thank you whoever is uploading these lol
So this confirms that Chase was always the Prodigal Son then
Another thing is people often ignore the fact that they have the ability to make good. choices or poor choices.
Once you watch random clips you realise: Chase was the prodigal son.
Yup. And House actually calls him that when he comes back to the team in Season 8 ("The Confession.")
FUN FACT: 7:52 is the clip used in the intro sequence of the show