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"House" Chase TV Episode 2012

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Chase walks her through the procedure and she realizes she already knows it. House reconvenes his team as they add liver failure to the differential. House thinks it's lymphoma and when Chase grasps for another diagnosis, House reminds him that he's too emotionally involved.

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House convinces Cuddy to agree by pointing out that the patient will sue the hospital over the missed diagnosis. Cuddy relents to put the patient on the transplant list, but there's no suitable liver available. Her brother insists on donating a lobe from his liver, offering rushed screening tests which prove that his liver is compatible. Stacy talks to Cameron about why Chase forgot to ask about the blood in the stool when Kayla came back. Cameron doesn't know why he failed to do so and suggests she ask House.

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Chase gets insight about himself when he goes speed dating with House and Wilson. House bets him a hundred dollars that he can act like an uncaring, unemployed American and still get plenty of women interested in him just because of his looks. To Chase's surprise and dismay, he gets plenty of matches even when he treats women poorly. He realizes that his previous relationships may just have been due to his looks rather than actually connecting to the women he's dated. Finally, Chase came clean to Cameron, who forgave him.

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He reminds her what her life will be like, including never touching another human being. However, the patient knows about Chase's promiscuity and his injury. Chase refuses to return to work after his injury and takes advantage of House's guilt over the matter to defy his attempts to get him to return to the hospital. However, when he returns for clinic duty, he meets a young woman about to take her vows.

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The Mistake is a 2nd season episode of House which first aired on November 29, 2005. The episode is told in flashbacks as Stacy prepares Chase and House for a disciplinary case where a simple mistake by Chase eventually results in the death of the patient. When the hospital is sued over the incident, Stacy has to dig for the truth both to save the hospital and Chase's career. However, she's distracted by her ongoing feud with House over his review of her confidential therapy records. Chase realizes she has a carotid artery dissection.

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Wilson swears he didn't tell House about Chase's return, and House admits that he saw Wilson acting suspiciously and had Park follow him. Chase exchanges greetings with the team, but House gets back to Chase's case. House wants to know why he took the case and Chase says she's just a clinic patient. House wants to know why Chase's opinion of him has changed when Chase's knowledge of what kind of a man he is hasn't changed. House stops him and tells him the nun has a fungal infection from eating unprocessed wheat.

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Had he not done so, the patient would likely have died. However, Chase had a "crisis of faith" (if sleeping with the groundskeeper's wife can be called that) while in the seminary and realized that it wasn't for him. Instead, he went to medical school doing his pre-medical studies at the University of Sydney (as revealed in Season 7). He does not appear to have been an outstanding student. As well as completing specialties in intensive care and cardiology, he also took a residency in neurosurgery at The University of Melbourne, although he never became a board certified neurosurgeon.

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House points out how differently Chase and Taub have handled the stabbing incident, with Taub having taken self-defence classes. Taub brags he has fended off six of House's attacks using his new skills. House says that's irrelevant - House will succeed sooner or later, and he points out the Chase that bad things happen and he shouldn't be attaching significance to them. He gets back to Chase's patient and suggests a clot, but the patient's D-dimers are normal. House attacks Taub with a foam sword, but Taub disarms him. Chase points out it doesn't explain the swollen lymph nodes, but a minor infection would.

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Chase goes back to his patient, and finds her foot is numb. Meanwhile, House starts trying to prove Taub's self-defence efforts are useless by ambushing him at every opportunity. Chase has once more been proven right, succeeding to the post upon House's "death". Chase may have a house in Australia, in case of taking vacation or deciding to move back. This is possible because while he was "screwing with" Dr. Adams in Perils of Paranoia, he said that "back home", he keeps a few guns for hunting. Also because while House spent time in jail, Chase was living in Australia.

Foreman was called in for a neurology consult, and uveitis interests House in the case. House assigns Chase to perform a pelvic exam after he spills House's Vicodin all over the office. It appeared to be Behcet's disease, and Chase prescribes prednisone. Chase has had an on-again, off-again sexual relationship with Dr. Cameron.

He tells her he doesn't have time to teach her how to act like a doctor. House goes from belittling his opinion, to letting Chase hug him, to calling him an idiot, to going far out of his way to let Chase keep his job in the episode The Mistake. Later, he even puts up with letting Chase hit him in the face. House claims that he did it after receiving a call from Chase's father, but it is unlikely that this was the only reason. In any case, House has never been clear, paralleling a similar mystery about why Cuddy hired House. Chase experiences a stabbing, a painful rehabilitation, a falling out with House, an affair with a prospective nun, and a crisis of faith.

The patient is a chemistry teacher who was injured during a chemistry experiment gone wrong. An explosion occurs which initiates the medical issue. Each member of the team comes up with a different initial diagnosis. As Chase attempts to biopsy the patient's rash, the patient suffers another psychotic episode and stabs Chase with a scalpel, lacerating his heart. House concludes that the paralysis is caused by a blood clot. Chase regains feeling when surgery is performed to remove the clot that is pressing on his spine, but he faces extensive physical therapy.

The series' executive producers included Shore, Attanasio, Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, and film director Bryan Singer. It was filmed largely in a neighborhood and business district in Los Angeles County's Westside called Century City. It received high critical acclaim, and was consistently one of the highest-rated series in the United States.

He admits he always wanted to believe, but he always struggled with it. Chase realizes she is having trouble talking and she admits the muscles that control chewing feel heavy. Circulation is restored to her foot and her shoulder pain disappears. When they are alone, the patient admits that she was a nanny and let her charge, a two year old boy, wander onto the street where he was killed. Chase says it could have happened to anyone, but she says even if that's true, they would blame themselves just like she has. He accuses her of running away, but she says she's running to God.

Chase looks at the bandage covering his stab wound. He checks the bleeding from the bandage, but it's not serious. House starts discussing a case and Chase cuts him off. House reminds him that this time is no worse than the other twelve times he's tried to contact Chase in the last three weeks. Chase says he doesn't want to talk to House and tells him he doesn't know when, or if, he's coming back and if House has a problem with that, he should fire him.

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