House - Latest from TV Line - House Exclusive: GH Alum Cuts to the Chase
16 Dec 2011
Cancelled ShowsIt looks like Chase is about to have quite a religious experience on House.
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Wow an actually Chase storyline? Finally
ReplyDeleteChase already had this storyline with Elizabeth Mitchell in season one.
ReplyDeleteSounds good,
ReplyDeleteChase has had storylines before, but this definitely reminds me of that episode from season 1.
ReplyDeleteChase will hit on the nun, blah blah blah blah blah
ReplyDeleteOkay i am up for another Chase story.He hasn't had one in awhile.
ReplyDeleteYes me too. Chase is one of my favorite characters on the show second only to House.
ReplyDeletehmm...this might actually be interesting.
ReplyDeleteYeah, because there couldn't possibly be more than one storyline that involves Chase and a nun. Just like every story that has House and a patient is exactly the same.
ReplyDeleteThat's a horribly inaccurate comparison. Of course House's cases will seem similar once and a while. It's a hospital and this is a medical procedural. It would be a miracle if that didn't happen once in a while. However, the plausibility of two separate stories revolving around young, attractive, blonde nuns coming through the same hospital is about zero on a one to ten scale.
ReplyDeleteDid you think I was saying every story with House and a patient was the same? You have a very sad imagination. What does being young, blonde, and attractive have to do with anything, half of the people on American TV are unrealistically young, blonde, and attractive. You seriously can't imagine anything else happening beyond Chase being irritated by her, then nice and discussing his religious experiences with her, which is all that happened in season 1 (and by the way her hair was more light brown in the episode). I wouldn't describe the season 1 episode as having "implications" as this one was. Plus, the spoiler doesn't even indicate she necessarily will be the patient of the week.
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