When Dad Outshines His Son | House M.D.
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- When Chase's estranged father comes to visit his son, House is intrigued by his advanced level of knowledge, prompting him to spark a competition between Chase and his father.
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Season 1 Episode 13 "Cursed"
After consulting a Ouija board, a young boy (Daryl Sabara) believes he is going to die, and is sent to Princeton-Plainsboro after suffering from pneumonia. Meanwhile, Chase's estranged father (Patrick Bauchau) comes to the hospital and helps House and his team diagnose the kid.
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When its your last chance to spend time with your son and you're rich enough to afford it, I'm thinking you should just miss your flight.
Exactly what I was thinking.
He couldn't even lug his bag to the taxi.
Chase didn't read into that.
Whatever image chase has of his father, in this moment, is better than whatever his father is going to become widdling away in a hospital bed. I'm not saying it's right, but you have to look at it from the dad's perspective.
Meanwhile, this is the guy that rationalized leaving his son despite having a promising medical career and knowing exactly what alcoholism and mental health will do to his mom - and vicariously, him.
He's not a good person, he cuts and runs when things aren't perfect. It's why he didn't worry about the diagnosis because it *appeared* to be ok. It's why he went to wilson and his diagnostic department to confirm his diagnosis. It has to be perfect. It's why he appears so prim and proper, because he's attempting to cover up his sickness. He's all about appearances and being prim.
Not about getting actually get the job done properly - like fathering.
BigMac8000 I think is his way to protect his son. He feels guilty so hé thinks he doesn’t deserve his son’s attention in his last days.
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@@BigMac8000 Exactly people who never been in this situation can't rationalize his actions, as much of scumbag his father was, the best thing he can do for him at this point is to leave his son with an image of his father standing still . When people are terminally ill, time no longer hold the same value it once did since they are almost unconscious and out of touch with of their surroundings, laying there a weak and defeated version of someone who once represented a completely different thing . Death is a bad enough but sometimes the process is worse .
You never see House more involved in someones personal life than when they are in danger of becoming like him.
That? Is an excellent point.
Like when he fired 13 to save her from becoming like him?
@@SnuffIt or when we interfered with foramen's affairs to get foramen and his brother to start talking to each other
Hugh Laurie is such a great actor
And yet Chase became just like him in the end lol.
I always loved how House implied a few times he only hired him because Chase's Dad asked him to, when it was because he asked him not to.
Is that confirmed?
@@nefelitsakiridi I think in the episode he visits in, but I will search for the clip
@@nefelitsakiridi hmmm I can't find it either now you ask me, I thought it was implied when they talk in the episode Cursed, but I don't have the episode at hand to watch. It seems to be a popular theory based on the fact he says he hired chase "because his dad made a call" and house isn't the kind of guy to hire someone because someone famous asked him to. It also makes sense that Chase's dad wouldn't bother to ring up to get him a job but might ring up to force him back to Australia.
@@piyam5948 I found the theory too and you know what, even if it's not confirmed it is a great headcanon and it makes a lot of sense
SOMEONE PLZ CONFIRM THJS
Bro they saved the spy kid lol
Lol Hugh Laurie - Sky Kid Saver
Lol
@@Awyang k
And his dad got off on the island from Lost?
I love that all we have been mentioning its one of the sky kids
Funny how House lectures Chase about why he doesn't talk to his Dad, and yet House doesn't even talk to his Dad.
Wasn’t his dad dead or just never knew him?
House doesn't care about Robert not talking to his dad. House is interested in _why_ Robert isn't talking to his dad.
Daniel Astillero I think that is definitely true but I also reckon that House doesn’t want Chase ending up the same as Him with relationships. He definitely did that when Foreman seemed to be turning into House so there’s probably a case for it.
Well, House’s dad abused him so I can see why it’s different.
@@randomotakunerd walking out on a family isn't much better for a child
Chase has the most expressive eyes. The look on his face at the last scene with his dad clearly shows how broken he was.
He's beautiful
@@ilexevergreen5405 Chase ruined men for me. If you’re not a blonde Australian, gtfo
@@lewiskazinsky7334 :(
and we got the memo who was gonna be the next house
@@lewiskazinsky7334 Yes
I know Cameron's joking about being Chase's stepmom, but if she knew the elder chase had terminal cancer, she'd be all over that.
Good one!
😂
Her panties do get wet for the older man too.
Even this early House was showing fatherly care for Chase. "Yeah, that's better. I'll get to see his face when he reads his dad's obituary," he spat at Chase Sr. "How could you do that to him?" was the fine print.
House is the best therapist. From trying to help Chases relationship with his Dad to helping Olivia Wilde’s character face her Huntington’s diagnosis.
13. And i loved it too!
Even tho people think he’s mean he’s really nice if you acc watched the whole series
@@peterfowler9105 that really is true. Like how he cleverly helped Foreman's relationship with his brother after he got out of jail.
KartoonOG yea he done a lot like when he picked 13 from jail to help her get her job back a lot
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Love him or hate him, deep down. He cares. He just never shows it.
Batman! Tony stark? Dexter? (
Remember that time his subconscious tried to kill chase by poisoning chase with strawberries, he could've died if someone didn't have an epi-pen, I am a bit more sceptical that deep down he cares, although not fully denying it.
@@davids.9313 To be fair, House was having a mental breakdown when he did that. When Chase got stabbed and nearly killed on House's watch in season 8, House was legitimately remorseful and concerned.
@@mercyprod.4758 I think Deadpool and Stich show well when they care, it just gets mixed in with the abitual mayhem they cause...
“it’s not Lupus”
I could have told you that
I haven't watched full episodes in years, has it ever once been lupus?
Hakim yea with that magician guy
Hakim once i can remember
It's like in the tale "Peter and the Wolf"... 😁😏 (Lupus = latin for wolf)
@@hakim599 There was one episode where the final diagnosis was lupus, but by that point it was such a meme that Dr. House said "I finally get a case of lupus" at the end of the episode.
That's why I cleverly have no personal life. 😂😂
Still works
This portrayal of estranged father and son is excellent; it's a side of Chase we don't see again. It's also a great example of how many of us men do not handle emotions well at all, outside of anger.
@HEAV¥HAND not really. You can't call it handling emotions if there's no resolution and moving on. Most guys simply don't do that, they just lash out in anger and unchecked aggression for every uncomfortable emotion. Super denialistic in addressing the issue too tbh. And then guys like you who think showing emotion without lashing out is "feminine" somehow, largely because you wanna be "stoic" without knowing what stoicism is all about and then shaming those who don't fall in the same repressed emotional category as you, thus creating a harmful environment for anyone who doesn't fit the bill.
@HEAV¥HAND Feels like an incredibly self-destructive mindset actually. Repression is a psychological tool like any other, but implying that's how "men" should handle their emotions both undermines the tool and also comes off as incredibly sexist. Additionally overuse of any psychological tool can impede your social life and lower your quality of life, so relying on repression exclusively will only lead to misery. Your experience isn't universal is what I'm trying to say, what worked for you won't necessarily work for Jim Bob three doors down. Also, weird segue, but thank you for serving.
@HEAV¥HAND we shouldn't be teaching men their only options are bottling up emotions or lashing out. no wonder male suicide rates are through the roof as they are often reluctant to seek psychological support and why male perpetrators of domestic abuse statistically tend to do the most physical damage to their spouses and children that require them to be hospitalized. there's nothing "manly" about senseless violence and bereavement, it is vital we raise our boys to have a healthy relationship with their emotions and how they express them just like we do our daughters! emotions aren't just masculine OR feminine, they're irrevocably human and a part of our nature!
@HEAV¥HAND I literally never said that thing that you're quoting there. What I said was that what you said was potentially harmful and comes off as sexist. The perception of masculinity isn't actually a bad thing, btw, men and women *are* different, demonstrably so, when it comes to psychology (even when removing cultural biases), but the idea that a man *should* act a certain way is basically the definition of toxic masculinity directed at other men. It tends to be self-destructive as well. I don't think anything I said was particularly biased: point of fact, I would say what *you* said comes off as far more biased than any of my claims. You used a psuedo-authoritative appeal by saying you were a first-responder in the military in an effort to cover for the vagueness of what you said. You then followed that up by implying that if a girl were to do the same job, she'd fall apart. I use imply here, because what you said made *0* sense grammatically. Maybe you just meant if a man were to handle his emotions like a woman, he'd fall apart (which isn't better, by the way, might be worse). There have been numerous first-responders in the military; doubtless numerous among those have been women. Heck, even if there had *never* been a female first responder in the military up to, and including, right now; what you said still doesn't carry any weight because being a first-responder does *not,* in fact, make you an expert on gender based psychology, making that appeal to your authority on the matter ultimately meaningless.
@HEAV¥HAND
There are quite a lot of women in "first responder" roles, where I grew up.
They handled very well gruesome aftermaths of terrorist attacks.
In your "how to be a man" pamphlet, do you have a section about degrading women?
'Next autumn' is a truly terrible way of communicating when you're planning on travelling to a different hemisphere. Whose autumn???
Usually the speaker's.
The autumn of the Antártica. Wtf else?
Doesn't matter anyway. His dad will be dead by Autumn. Whichever one comes first.
Autumn on the calendar is same for everyone.
@James Owen the months officially falling under autumn are the same everywhere, regardless of weather and location. We wear short sleeves until the end of October where I'm from, we still call it autumn at the beginning of september
IMO there's one scene missing for context, when the kid says he hates his dad and Chase tells him he's lying, he's gonna love his dad no matter what he does. That final hug he gives his dad just tears me up every time.
Chase has dad problems. House has dad problems. Chase is smart. House is a genius. Chase gets crippled for a period of time. House is crippled for almost his whole life. Chase got all the hot women. House got all the hot women. Chase is a true prodigy of house. House was always a true mentor.
finally someone says it, house is a hottie
You know things are screwed when Gregory House is the better of two father figures.
You know what actually is "toxic" Cameron? Trying to force someone to be nice to and care for an abusive person who was never there for them and also left them at a young age.
It would be different if she were asking him to share. She's just pushing him to finish processing his emotions/dealing with his father when he's not ready. It's never helpful when someone wants to assume that they know what you've gone through. Esp when it's about 1 of your parents they barely know. Anyone can put on appearances for strangers.
abandonment is a horrible traumatic experience. I hated Cameron for pushing him.
Since when did leaving the family called abusive?
Do you really want to stand by your statement?
@@jaikanths875 Neglect is child abuse. It would have taken you 2 seconds to look this up and not look as dumb
"You know, parents are never as bad as kids think they are." Yeah, never ever say that to anyone.
The ONE fucking time House keeps his word is when it will do the most possible damage to Chase
Truee
Chase Senior is such an emotional story. An old man, getting close to death, is reflecting on his life and the choices he made. He knows he completely failed as a father and he desperately wants to make things right before the end. Emphasis on WANTS, but he doesn't have a clue how. He knows his son will reject any apology he tries to make, push him away, so what can he do? Yet the old man still tries. He hides the fact that he's about to die because he doesn't want his son to feel pressured to forgive. Chase Senior wants it to be a genuine earned forgiveness. At the same time, he knows he won't live long enough to actually earn it. His appearance in this episode is so tragic, it's the story of a dying man trying to earn something and knowing he will fail, but he tries anyway.
I was just watching this episode and that title is just wrong, Chase gets it right and while the dad is clearly more experienced, Chase is clearly smarter and will outshine him.
Whatever issues you have with your own dad, deal with it...
@@african9686 sometimes is better to stay away from both lives, jus something people should know. Don't push your mental health to a bad place. Sometimes, people are not made to stay with each other, and blood not always means something
@@african9686 Or... they’re just stating what is true because it shows in the episode.
Not everything is that deep, bro.
There both chase though
@@african9686 phastine has it right, you're looking way to into it. My dad is awesome.
👍Jennifer Morrison and Jesse Spencer dated for the first few seasons. At the end of 2006, around the same time their characters reunited on the show, the actors got engaged. When they called off their engagement five months later, it was only a matter of time before their fictional relationship dissolved as well.
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Lol they are so into the character
I wonder if the show writers did that knowing it's easiest to act what's not an act.
A matter of considerable time, unfortunately. Their fictional relationship went on for another _two years_ after the RL one ended; they broke up in August 2007 and their onscreen wedding was May 2009.
@@wobby1268 Wow that must've been so uncomfortable for both of them. I hope they at least parted ways on good terms...
The man has been told he has three months to live. He took a 15+ Hour flight to New Jersey to see his kid who he hasn’t seen in 11 years and has all the money in the world. You mean to tell me his son asks him if he has time for a drink and he doesn’t cancel his flight to spend a few hours with his kid? That’s insane! I feel like any parent, rich or poor, would cancel their plans if they knew it was the last time they would see their child!
its not because of the money, he didn't want chase to know. Maybe he was afraid that he might spill the beans if he got drunk, or when he rejects drinking at a bar or when drinking causes some symptoms that would cause chase to deduce something is wrong. He wanted to keep the strong father image and may be worried going for a drink may destroy that.
@@joesr31 But he would have spent a dinner with Chase. After all he wanted to see him and talk to him. there had to be a setting when it can be done...
@@Riley512 I mean, at that point, I'd say Rowan crossed the threshold where his son shouldn't mourn him. He didn't really do anything good for him, like put in an effort after apologizing for the way he left Chase. Sometimes people would be better off pretending their parents never existed, so they can feel themselves fade away as a whisper of a ghost in the afterlife, knowing their loved one stopped being a loved one
lung cancer, alcohol bad
I've thought about that, but it was a deliberate choice. He wasn't eager to catch the flight; he didn't want to spend one on one time with Chase. I'm sure he felt it would inevitably lead to dredging up their history, anger, hurt, regret.... Rowan didn't want to face that. In that brief moment where he considers Robert's offer, perhaps he decided to make a cleaner and more picturesque final meeting with his son. It's actually an incredibly emotional choice to make in a few heartbeats. Perhaps many of us would make a different choice, but I can at least see the reasoning for his.
if cameron found out chase's dad had cancer, she'd probably be chase's stepmom before the season ended.
Poor Chase he already has a hard time satisfying house and now he his father outshining him
"Who extubated the patient?" "I did. The guy who's not authorized to practice at this hospital."
"Or even in this country." 😁
@@TheWeekendWarrior490 Oh no, NO-
“He’s your dad”, and “this is toxic” always annoyed TF out of me. I’m a child abuse survivor, I got diagnosed with cPTSD and PTSD over a decade ago, what would be “toxic” would be trying to force me to talk to my mother who not only abused me herself, but encouraged my bio brother to physically attack me regularly which put me in hospital. I escaped young, I got help from a young persons charity, I moved away so I could be free. Forcing me to talk to my abusive family would set me back mentally, where my PTSD would be constantly triggered and I’d be living on edge. I’ve never understood why folk say “oh but she’s your mother/he’s your father”, like that’s supposed to absolve your parent of the abuse, where you’re expected to forgive them when you know they’d happily do it again, when you know speaking to them wouldn’t be healthy at all… yet folk feel entitled to try and force you into an abusive and toxic situation, so they can feel morally right. They don’t care about how it affects you, they just wanna feel responsible for creating an estranged family hallmark movie scene where everyone runs up to hug each other.
my mind went places when cameron made that lenient step-mom joke
Lenient stepmom cheats on husband?😏
“I’d make an excellent stepmom”
Flash back to Family Therapy
thanks for reminding people that industry
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Also it is funny cus isn't she super into dying men?
@@Redvines69 lmfao
That hug at the end was cathartic. It said everything words couldn't.
It was nice in the moment, but it was actually just a set-up for Chase to be crushed even harder when his father abandoned him again by dying without warning.
how could his dad bust into his life like that just before he dies, make his son believe he actually missed him and then just fucking leave on the false promise that they’ll see one another again wtf i’m so pissed
Plus he cut Chase out of his will.
House the type of guy to hire your ex as part of your team
He actually did that, AND he made a couple break up 4man and 13 😂
@The Legendary CZcams Commenter Go ahead
This scene is different watching it knowing the truth. You can tell by the expression on Chases face that he knew something was wrong. Great acting as always from this show.
The early seasons of House really showed his Sherlock Holmes style of reading people.
Well, House is analogous to Holmes as Wilson is to Watson 🤷♂
Gotta say, this episode was superbly written, and the actor who portrayed Chase Sr. did an incredible job.
Its a pretty cliche topic, but its executed very well.
I always loved him as Sydney in The Pretender, he brings a lot of character to his roles.
Any parent that leaves or throws out their child should be treated ruthlessly
There is nothing more painful than saying goodbye to your son knowing that you will never see him again.
Try finding out your dad died of cancer after he came to see you and wondering for the rest of your life if he really loved you.
Like he didn't do that before.
He abandoned him to take care of the alcoholic mother. Chase the father has no problems to abandon Robert.
You know shits getting real when House calls Chase Robert
Okay let’s just admit it
House was really trying to fix their relations because somewhere deep down he wanted Chase to be better than he (House) is in all this family stuff
House really loves Chase. And, it shows
Chase definitely became one of the best characters on the show.
''You know parents are never so bad as kids think they are.'' She says while meanwhile there is a child chained to a radiator black and blue because she talked too much.
I think he came to see Chase to tell him he was dying. But when Chase brought up his dead Mum, he could see how Chase still hadn't got over his Mother's death. So in that moment he knew Chase would never be able to handle the truth of his stage 4 cancer, which is why he decided against telling him.
Edit: For those curious. I actually think there's a reason why Rowan cut chase out of his will. Probably because he suspected House told chase about Rowan dying, as Chase was behaving a little emotional as he sent Rowan off to the airport, after being all cold to him at the Hospital - which is a drastic change in behaviour. From his change in attitude, Rowan might have thought Chase was being ingenuine with his emotions (hording anger towards him for Chase's mother's death) in his send off to get that inheritance money. Let's be real, Rowan is wealthy, he could've easily cancelled his flight or even taken Chase with him in the Taxi to spend some father-son time. Its not like he was going to need his millions with 3 months left to live right?. I think he gave Chase the cold shoulder (rejecting to spend some time with him), because he felt sick by the idea of spending time with Chase. Because, all he could think was that his son was trying to take advantage of him in his final days. He obviously held a grudge on his death bed, wondering why Chase knew and never visited and punished chase based on that. I think this is further emphasized When Rowan asked chase "Are you visiting Oz anytime soon?", you can see he suspects Chase knows, and testing if he will confess that he knows the truth about his cancer - to which Chase doesn't (as he doesn't know), making him disgusted with his son.
Hmm. That's a very charitable take on Rowan's actions, and one I've never seen presented before. I like it. 😎 I'd like to believe it, too, but I can't, not after Rowan inexplicably cut Chase out of his will.
@Stellvia Hoenheim Inheritance isn't the only thing in a will. It can include sentimental items or even just a letter. Writing someone out means there's nothing for him at all. If he cared, that's absolutely the wrong way to do so.
I think that's rosier than the circumstances support. It seems like this is more-or-less the first time Chase has seen his dad since his dad abandoned him with his alcoholic mother when Chase was 15. I think he wanted to see Chase one last time, but was too much of a coward to tell him why, as it would be difficult, and difficult situations are what he runs from and dumps in Chase's lap. And none of that explains why he refused to tell Chase he was dying in the period between his visit and his death. He couldn't write one email?
Finally, if Chase's well-being was truly his concern, allowing Chase to be completely blindsided by his upcoming and inevitable death is a strange way to show it.
@Stellvia Hoenheim They're doctors in a learning fellowship at a teaching hospital. They're not starving, but they don't seem to be raking-in the cash, either. Losing the family money actually causes Chase quite a bit of trouble in later episodes, to the extent that he starts double-dipping by taking vacation pay in one department while working full-time for pay for House.
@@wobby1268 ince he left his son to find out about his death with no warnings whatsoever, that actually is worse than anything he had done before.
When you think house is being Nosey then you realize he actually cares for chase ❤️
Does he? He keeps Chase's father's secret, which ends with Chase being completely blindsided by his father's death and making a serious medical error as a result.
@@michaelccozens he, as a human being, listened to another human being request to not tell Chase his dad was dying. You really dont think Chase woulda made any mistakes in the three months left of his dad slowly dying? Either you are young or just ignorant
That was really sad. He accepts his dad, but it's over, they'll never see each other again .
man out of ALL the promises House could have chosen to keep this is the one time he keeps his word lmao
Video uploads more consistent than my mental health during quarantine
Turns out uploading videos of a show already made is much easier than maintaining the health of the most complex organ in the world.
Go figure.
Talk to a counselor.
So call quarantine just lockdowns.
So call quarantine prison for a crime you didn’t commit.
I haven't watched the series just youtube clips and this one made me tear up. It reminded me of the last hug with my grandpa. Both of us knew we weren't gonna see each other again because he was pretty old and I was moving to another country.
Patrick Bauchau is one of those character actors who is always a joy to watch. He's been in a boatload of TV series and movies and always makes what he's in better. He was a great choice for this role, I just wish it had been recurring instead of a one-off.
On top of everything the guy cut him off from his will
Amilah Yep
Never understood why the writers had Rowan do that. He seemed to be sincerely sorry for his past neglect of his son, and he seemed genuinely touched and very affectionate during that hug (note the way he presses his cheek to Chase's hair, as you would with a much younger child -- very good acting by Patrick Bauchau). They ended on such a positive note here that it made absolutely NO sense when Rowan later cut Robert out of his will, with no warning and no explanation.
because he knows his son is a self made man.
Looks like my hearing came back
Ikr how is this the only comment about this lol
@@PDXDario I was thinking the same to myself
@@PDXDario only true fans of this channel know 👀
the no life house fans gang in this comment
@@n4ttyyy if you are going to come for me at least use the proper grammar.
I clicked faster than House popping a vicodin pill when I saw this in my recommendations
On average, all addicts are idiots
@@sebastianheine378 Addicts are bone dead stupid, House is single handedly keeping the average at idiot.
@@sebastianheine378 that's... irrelevant to my comment, and how does having an addiction make you an idiot? Unless whatever substance you're abusing actually affects your cognitive function
40 Mihir Kulkarni it’s a joke... on your addiction to House videos while using a line that House often says.
@@sebastianheine378 guess I'm the only idiot here lmao
Noticed a hint of Hugh's British accent in "I suppose it isn't" after Father Chase says, 'It's not your business'.
My dad had issues in life and wounds in his soul. I could feel them and feel for him and in return he was very proud and supportive of me. We had a good relationship even though we didn't talk very often. He passed away on December 24th of 2020 due to COVID-19.
Feels wrong. House was raised by an abusive father and wouldve immediately recognized that chase remembers his father in a poor light
Never understood why people feel the need to tell others that they HAVE to love or like their parents. You don't. If you want to never see or talk to them again then that's fine
It is your parents. You don't have to love them or like them but you could never get rid of them. They make you. Either genetically or environmentally or both. It is a lot hard to resent them. People say it because most people are people raised by normal parents. So most of them can't comprehend the hate. And many people are parents who can never imagine their children hating them like that.
Family not by blood or name. It by bond.
Hating someone your entire life is probably not a good thing, to me it always seems that its better for everyone if you try to make ammends if it works everyone can finally get rid of all that emotional baggage if not then you're at the same point you have been the entire time and either move on in a diffrent way or let it affect your life indefinitely
@@dpt4458 you don't have to hate them to never wanna talk to em again, depending on how you were raised by it's easy to just discard them. It's not really baggage to want to never talk to em or interact with em again.
@@atlas4789 I suppose if there isn't any leftover feeling then thats just how it is you don't talk but I don't think thats ever often the case
Dr. Chase: Dr Chase
Dr. Chase: Dr. Chase
Dr. Chase: Dr. Chase, may I see you outside?
Dr. Chase: But of course Dr. Chase, it would my pleasure!
Dr. Chase: Thank you Dr. Chase
Dr. Chase: Most welcome Dr. Chase
Dr. Chase: After you Dr. Chase
Oh man that hug and reaction of Chase´s Dad breaks me everytime
At least they hugged
Cameron as Chase's stepmom would have been spicy TV in the second season.
I found it a bit funny that he told her to go out with him, since she has a thing for people who are dying.
@@Redvines69 Yeah but not the ones who are 3 times older than her.
@Cyber Criminal
House isn’t 3 times older than her but he is a lot older and she still had a thing for him.
Besides House/Holmes (house/home) and Wilson/Watson, it's great that House is so observant (dad Chase's breakfast) all series, often when he's doing the clinic patients. That's the biggest parallel to Sherlock Holmes to me.
If House tell chase about his dead dying. Then Chase wouldn't kill the patient.
this isn't on House, his father didn't want House interfering which is fair enough
Chase's dad didn't come to see his son one last time. He came to see Wilson about his cancer. House involved him in the diagnosis for the patient to get father and son together. He didn't even want to spend some time with him at the end, when his son clearly made na effort to come see him and ask him to have a drink together. It might have been what he needed, some closure. But his dad didn't want ro be bothered and made feel guilty. What a horrible person. But a lot of successful doctors are sociopaths or at least narcissists.
6:57 that yea has mayor undertones of: Yeah right... Not going to happen. Great voice acting!
God. That final hug. Unless they really screwed you, always try to leave any moment with someone with lots of love. You never want to have regrets. When my grandmother passed, I was sad of course, but I was also tormented, cause I couldn't remember the last thing I said or did for her and whether or not it was loving. I'm better now, but don't do what I did. It's a pain that doesn't go away.
Finally with the sound
And Chase ended up killing a patient when he got the news on a later episode.
It's the piano that gets me everytime.
Let the record show that Dr. Chase the Elder declined to change his flight for the chance to spend an hour or two with his son, for what he knew would be the last time.
What I can't stand is the argument "But they're your parents". If they wanted to be parents, they would have done so when they had the chance. It's not on the kid to just accept their shitty excuses and apologies, simply because they had a sudden change of heart or whatnot.
Chase's character development started here.
Foreman may have acted similar, but Chase grew up similarly. Which means he was much more in danger of being like House than anyone else. I'm not sure qhen the writers realided this. Probably around Season 4.
House was colorful back then...it got much darker in the later seasons...both literally and figuratively...
I totally understand what chase was going through. Sometimes you just don't feel people deserve to get a second chance with you. I know my Father doesn't deserve a second chance either.
You better forgive him, though. It's for your benefit, not his. You don't have to like him, don't have to trust him, don't have to forget, don't have to give him any chances, don't have to have anything to do with him. You DO have to forgive him, though.
@@joehamlet7576 no he doesent. Its his choice and you font know what he did
Patrick Bauchau is a great actor for this role. I remember him from Carnivale.
"Yeah, that's better. I'll get to see his face when he reads his Dads obituary."
Chase's actor is a really great actor
“But he’s your dad/your mum”, “you should forgive and forget” and the whole attitude saying it’s “toxic” not to speak to abusive parents always bugged TF out of me.
I’m a child abuse survivor, I got diagnosed with cPTSD and PTSD over a decade ago, what would be “toxic” would be trying to force me to talk to my mother who not only abused me herself, but encouraged my bio brother to physically attack me regularly which put me in hospital. I escaped young, I got help from a young persons charity, I moved away so I could be free. Forcing me to talk to my abusive family would set me back mentally, where my PTSD would be constantly triggered and I’d be living on edge. I’ve never understood why folk say “oh but she’s your mother/he’s your father”, like that’s supposed to absolve your parent of the abuse, where you’re expected to forgive them when you know they’d happily do it again, when you know speaking to them wouldn’t be healthy at all… yet folk feel entitled to try and force you into an abusive and toxic situation, so they can feel morally right. They don’t care about how it affects you, they just wanna feel responsible for creating an estranged family hallmark movie scene where everyone runs up to hug each other.
Chase's mother wasn't Chase senior's responsibility, she was her own.
"For better or worse...in sickness and in health..." Any of those words ring a bell?
Dude...if you have children with someone and that person develops a medically recognized disability (alcoholism): a) you don't abandon your young children to their care; b) and you don't leave your spouse/partner at the mercy of this disability! Imagine if you just decide to ditch your partner when s/he gets diagnosed with cancer! How would that person be regarded or perceived?!
07:08 He needs to cry, but he doesnt
such a great acting!!!
House would do anything for anyone to make their life better except himself. He was just passively pushing Chase to do what he never wanted to.
Patrick Bachau is such a great actor.
0:11 breeze by him like he's a Hari Krishna at the airport
everyone's so patronizing towards chase about giving his dad a second chance lol
i would be so pissed off towards them if im in chase's places
This....is why House was a great show
Oh my God! It’s a miracle! I can finally hear!
That hug at the end. My dad is my personal hero.
You're lucky.
Chase's dad is Belgian actor Patrick Bachau who's been married to Brigitte Bardot's younger sister since the early 1960s
Patrick Bauchau. I remember watching him as Sydney in The Pretender.
Cameron would be the best step-mom though. Imagine this:
Her: Get stuck
Me:
i Love chase 🥺
and the legends post again.
Keep on uploading 😁😁
I think Chase is one of the "Pretenders" because his father is Sydney...
‘“Good thinking. Prove your dad wrong; that’ll solve everything.”
*oof*
Great show
Oh thank god, I can hear again
House does have a team. And he doesn't want them distracted.
House cured our deafness