Chase is initially resentful toward House for the stabbing, as he feels House’s culture of taking reckless risks led to the incident.
By the end, Chase chooses to return to Diagnostics. He lets go of his anger toward House, signified by a silent nod of mutual understanding. Key Themes
Chase returns to work and treats a young novice nun preparing to take her final vows. While treating her, he begins to question his own life choices and path.
After his near-death experience, Chase examines his pattern of short-term relationships and his general dissatisfaction with his life trajectory.
Fans often see this episode as the beginning of Chase’s transition into becoming House’s successor, showing he has the intuition and grit to lead the department eventually.
Chase is initially resentful toward House for the stabbing, as he feels House’s culture of taking reckless risks led to the incident.
By the end, Chase chooses to return to Diagnostics. He lets go of his anger toward House, signified by a silent nod of mutual understanding. Key Themes [S8E12] Chase
Chase returns to work and treats a young novice nun preparing to take her final vows. While treating her, he begins to question his own life choices and path. Chase is initially resentful toward House for the
After his near-death experience, Chase examines his pattern of short-term relationships and his general dissatisfaction with his life trajectory. Key Themes Chase returns to work and treats
Fans often see this episode as the beginning of Chase’s transition into becoming House’s successor, showing he has the intuition and grit to lead the department eventually.