I find it interesting that when house meets amber he sees her as a female him but when she died house had nothing to base her character off of other than she was like him so when his mental state gets worse he imagines amber becoming more and more unhinged.
Everything about this scene is hauntingly amazing. The lighting, the setting, the creepy way Amber sings, how she smiles and giggles when House realizes he hallucinating. He calling Wilson like he tried before amber’s death. It legit freaked me out the first time, I had to watch something else 😂
Holy shit, because of this video I realized that the song she sings, "Enjoy yourself", is the song of the last scene in the whole series, where House and Wilson travel together because of Wilson's cancer
Cameron in the first three seasons is much different than blonde Cameron. Obviously, Jennifer Morrison got that role on Once Upon a Time, and wisely left this show. However, I wish they built up her exit and development a bit better.
Her character acted like she was so morally righteous & better than everyone else but she ended up being the most messed up one.. what she did to chase was so wrong
The point is they are both hypocrites, just on different sides of the coin, the only difference being, house understands that everybody is a hypocrite, Cameron convinces herself that she is above the fray
House has "killed" patients through assisted suicide, which is legal in many countries. House has helped cure murderers because the puzzle is all that matters. Chase chose to kill someone who didn't want to die. Cameron is infantilizing Chase and House's team like they're not adults who can make their own choices. Chase chose to kill that dictator, House wouldn't have. This scene is silly.
It's just shitty writing. They seem to have forgotten about the old researcher that Cameron killed because he was suffering 🥴 Killing a guy who was going to slaughter thousands of people is bad though 😂🤦♂️
lyrics: (humming) enjoy yourself its later than you think enjoy yourself while you're still in the pink the years go by as quickly as a wink enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself its later than you think
Cameron always said: "the life is precious", "we have to respect the patient" ext.. And, when Chase told her he killed the dictator, she forgive him (she said to forgot about what happened). I was like: " wtf girl? You always said you want to do the right thing and now you want to cover up an omicidie?". Yes. But when Chase decided to stay with House. She told him that House ruin him? Cause the first Chase would never kill someone? Girl, you agreed too to cover a murder. She is so inconsistent, that's why I hate her.
Oh what the hell bro...She was the one who talked about letting Dibala die in the 1st scene with Cuddy and Chase picked up the idea. It was HER who installed the idea of having him killed indirectly. She is, at best, running away from situation if things dont turn out her way. Annoying she was here.
I hatr when the laster seasons portrayed house as some inhumane monster only interested in "puzzles". Thats was never the case in earlier seasons. He was fascinated by the cases but would he lie to the transplant committeees and break all the rules to save their lives for a puzzle? If that was the case once they figured out the diagnosis. He wouldnt give a damn afterwards
Didn't expect such a scene at all! The moment her voice gets heavy and she talks... Ooff!! I can't stop but feel heavy every time for three of them!! Cameron, house and Chase!
Cameron is a bit of a hypocrite. The reality is that 10 out of 10 people would want a house as their doctor if they have a serious or complicated illness. House's job isn't to enrich the patients life. Only save them. People that think Cameron's good will or Wilson's bedside manner will make them feel better while they are dead are just lying to themselves. People are in charge of their own happiness, not doctors.
Chase killed Dabala, precisely *because* he could see the sanctity of all the human lives that Dabala was going to extinguish to stay in power in his country. Maybe it wasnt his place to do so, but to paint him as some callous sociopath is flat out unfair and untrue. As a medical officer of the german army, 1917 you get called into to treat a patient suffering catastrophic chemical burns to the eyes from a mustard gas attack on the enemy that backfired. His medical chart names him one A. Hitler. That night as you are getting some shut eye, you get a vision of the future and in that future, you see this man unexpectedly rise to political power and trigger a war that would kill millions, whilst making great effort to exterminate over 6 million people, mostly j*wish. You are assured that this vision will 100% come to pass. The next day, it is time to administer Lance Corporal Hitler's antibiotics. However, you could just as easily switch the penecillin for carbolic cleaner and save millions of lives. What do you do? This was the choice that Chase was forced to make. There isnt really a scenario in which he could live with himself, but he made the decision that saved the most amount of lives. He upheld his hippocratic oath in that sense. So I dont demonise him for that decision.