Doctor Kills Dangerous Dictator to Prevent a Genocide | House M.D. | MD TV
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- A doctor gets too involved in the case of a dangerous dictator and takes extreme actions to prevent a genocide.
From House M.D., Season 6 Episode 4 "The Tyrant": The team treats a controversial African politician named Dibala (James Earl Jones, 'Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb') who has fallen ill while coming to America to give a speech at the United Nations. Meanwhile, Wilson tries to make amends with a feuding neighbour. Fearing a planned genocide, Chase purposely mixes up the blood tests with that of a body in the morgue, causing Dibala to be treated for the wrong illness. The dictator is killed, leaving Chase and Foreman guilty.
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Calling Darth Vader a "Dangerous Dictator" is an understatement.
He said to Luke that he would rule the galaxy as father and son 😊❤❤
🫡ALL HAIL EMPEROR VADER!!
That part gets me every time like why did they have to hire James Earl 🤭
@@MsTinkerbelle87Why not?
Would've also been wrong, since Vader was the right hand man of a dictator.
calling Mufasa a dictator wouldn't have been as far off as we think, either.
it's the trolley dilemma. Chase pulled the lever
WRONG LEVER!!!!
@@winterserpent6966😂😂😂
@@winterserpent6966 Why do we even have that lever?
@@jandreid2023 when I installed the lever I didn't expect crazy assholes to start tying people to the tracks!
@@winterserpent6966kronk! Lol
From the moment his life was their responsibility, they were gonna have blood on their hands either way.
Does a combat medic need a weapon or a bandaid?
@@charleslennonbaker on rare occasions, they can be effectively the same thing.
@@Fireculunfortunately, it's less rare than most people will admit.
"Doc B"
1stID HHC 1-16 Infantry Med Plt Evac Section
Amen.@@Firecul
But yet you're forgetting about the hypocritic oath that all doctors take. Part of which says do no harm.
I can't help but think that Chase learned a lot about himself by Dibala's conflict with Cameron. Dibala dared her to pull the trigger and stand by her morals in the most extreme way she can. Cameron realized she doesn't have it in her, Chase realized he does.
Doctors of NathanYahoo should have watched this episode. He shouldn't have returned from surgery last month
@@iwatchwithnoads7480 agreed
@iwatchwithnoads7480 do I want to learn who that is, or is ignorance bliss?
Nathan yahoo?
@@jagoz7465 The Israeli Prime Minister
Whatever you think of the story, James Earl Jones absolutely nailed it with his acting
The man is a legend
He nails every role he takes.
of course he did. Everyone knows how good he is at anything he does.
He’s always been amazing
Yeah. Although, his African accent was bad.
The best part is that Dibala probably would have approved of chase’s decision to kill him because of what he told him and Cameron.
People like him dare others to kill them to be able to see it as a sign that they are doing the right things noone else dares to do. They know it's wrong on some level, but justify themselves as giving the sacrifice noone else is willing to do.
Nope. That's where dictators differ from the gallant knights full of principles and honour.
Dictators are Fkin cowards. He would have flipped like a coin if he knew. He challenged Cameron because he knew she couldn't. 😂 Psychopaths are good at manipulation and survival tactics.
"You killed me, but I can't even be mad. It's what I would have done."
No, dictators are hypocrites. He only said that to make her question herself. Dibala was a coward
@@superkingoftacos2920when’s the last time you’ve been to Congo Eritrea etc
Chase is out here preventing Order 66
OMG YESSSSS
By killing Vader and not Palpatine?
Then Chase got tortured and murdered by the dictator’s minions
@@FumetsuGolf This guy is Darth Vader if he overthrew the emperor like he wanted, minus Padme anyway.
😂😂😂😂😂
This is how talented James Earl Jones is; You know he's just playing a character but he's so believable you hate him as if he's really that horrible person on the screen. Then when the movie or TV show is over, you realize you love him and greatly admire is extraordinary virtuosity. Truly a living legend.
or he always wanted to be a dictator and it really fit in
Usually the kindest people enjoy playing the villains because it’s so different from their true character.
Have u not seen him in Fences
Jones is a master of the form.
Reminds me of John Bernthal as Shane in the Walking Dead lol. Giant asshole and I was glad Rick killed him. Then next season I was like “Damn, I miss Shane” lol
The interesting thing is that the dictator was vocally tired of people not acting on their convictions and making the hard choices.
I think Chase took that lesson to heart. I don't think the dictator expected his vibe to turn on him so quickly though
No, he did. That Dictator knew on some level, what he was doing was wrong. You could see him falter and fall back on vague terms. "I have to do what's best for my country," "there were some.. abuses.." There is no defense, no rational excuse he can draw on, and he knows it. His whole philosophy hinged on being the one to make the tough choices, to be the one shooting the gun. In that same vein, he saw those who hesitated to 'pull' that proverbial trigger on himself as them acknowledging that he was right. He got what he wanted, to be proven wrong, and find someone else brave enough to pull the trigger for him.
@jacobp.2024 i mean even the actual nazis when tried went "oh yeah i guess that was wrong of us todo", and loke yhose wernt nobodies, those were, clinically sound of mind, concentration camp guards who were tried at the hague. The fervor keeps these people going, thats why when he says "traitors" he says it with so much emotion, bc its the only thing that powers him, raw emotion. To the facist reality is maleable to the emotions they experience.
@@jacobp.2024in a similar vein to the end of your comment, stalin, during the purges had to rationalize and distance himself from them, bc like any other human, killing thousands takes a huge toll on you, he belived he was a "man of time" in the most literal sense possible, that is to say, he belive he had to do the purges, the starvations and so much more, to advance fowards as a nation
hey, live by the sword...
...and thus for Chase, the question "What would you do if you met Hitler?" is answered...
Hitler was tried to kill 10 times but people failed.
you'd delete him, like any normal person would
@@maskedredstonerprozNah I’d let him live, stalin on the other hand….
@@eiavops4576I’d prevent both. Especially Stalin. Why would you let Hitler live?
@@gmansgnarlyscienceshow2820 Cause he’s probably a Na zi sympathiser, explains why he hates Stalin but is ok with mr Schmitler
In Chase’s defense, the dictator had low key threatened his wife.
Still no because everyone in amrica do that everyday and u have no right against another country get ready to take hate and then wonder why world hate USA
He dared her, not a threat just a dare. She backed down, Chase did not.
I forgot they were married.
@@mbarrow360Imagine getting that upset over 2 words
@@mbarrow360Ah so when I say it I’m not calm but when you say it you are even though we did almost the exact same thing in the exact same tone yep makes total sense “son”
That moment changed his whole life. I felt so bad for him. He made that decision, and saved all those ppl, knowing he could lose everything he cared about and loved in return. Not many ppl would do that. But it also broke everything it meant to be a doctor for him as well.
That's horseshit. I understand the "do no harm" but this is a HUGE exception that needs to be taken into consideration.
@@TheUnseenPath Not everyone will see things the same way as you. It all comes down to if you think its worth it or not, and not everyone will think it is, or just don't have the heart to kill someone. BUT, there are some crazy ass ppl out there, so it's hard to tell really.
How I see it is Chase was a ridiculous foreigner who decided to kill the leader of another nation because he was tired of his people being slaughtered by another form of people he was going to steamroll them to help protect his people. Anyone who doesn’t have the guts or the courage to do that is a coward who doesn’t deserve to be in a leadership position. And if anyone complains about what I said, they’re also a coward.
@@TheUnseenPathit was a job for an assassin, not a doctor. He broke his oath.
That being said, I think he was morally correct. But I'm not a doctor or philosopher
he replaced House M.D. and continued lmao
“And sometimes, the only way to save a life, is to take one” - Doc, Rainbow Six Siege
Too true, as a siege player we forget about the stories that make the characters
A lot of times actually
mah boi doc
Ooof this comment aged like milk, sadly…
@@dandroid_ , how so? Did something happen?
"This is a signed consent form."
I noticed that they didn't specify who signed it...
Good catch
That’s not how a consent form works, she would’ve had to sign it. Even if she didn’t want to.
@@kennanulrich4521 yeah, that is the literal point of their comment ...
And they didn’t witness her signing it either- from my experience, consent forms in hospitals require a licensed professional (ie doctor, NP, PA, nurse)- sometimes two depending on the procedure- to witness the person’s signature and then sign it themselves.
This popped up on my recommendation the day after James Earl Jones passed. A fine actor, if ever I saw one! Rest in peace, sir. 🕊
This episode made me hate Cameron, she wanted him dead so Chase killed him and she had the ga to be mad at him for doing it
And left him because of it. She wanted to leave, he didn't.
Yeah
It’s like Lori in The Walking Dead, tells her husband to do something about Shane (very clearly implied to kill him) then gets mad and horrified that it happens
Shocker...woman says one thing but means another ..smh
Yeah, in that sense, I can respect Cuddy when she makes the choice that she thinks will save a family (and, unfortunately, she's right). Chase also made a choice that saved lives.
Cameron just acts like inaction somehow absolves her when she would have been party to an entire family dying to keep HER OWN conscience "pure"
"You think you can kill another human being without any consequences to yourself?"
It sounds like he thought a lot about the consequences to himself.
Chase did what Cameron wanted to do but was too scared to do it and when Chase does kill Dibala she has the nerve to call him a murderer and then end their marriage. This episode made me hate her character so much
I didn't like her from the very beginning. Such a westerner
Bizzare take. Morality in medicine is pretty clear. Doctors don't politicize, their responsibility is to the patient.
@@m.bird.Any treatment for a dictator is political. Also, there are limits Doctors are expected to tolerate. If their patient wants to live, maybe they shouldn't be raising genocidal, drugged child soliders so he can command them to commit warcrimes. Skill issue
Also, earlier in the episode they violated code of ethics by letting them coerce someone into signing over their blood so as to save her family. I don't hear anyone complaining about breaking the rules then
@@m.bird. why should we tolerate the intolerable
@@m.bird. Alright then, let's do an outrageous hypothetical situation. Adolf Hitler shows up in the U.S. with a mysterious illness that German doctors can't figure out, but for western medicine it's a walk in the park. Do you treat and cure one of the worst human beings of the modern age? Doctor/Patient confidentiality are you even allowed to tell officials that he's even there? If you treat him and cure him of what would kill him if left untreated, is the blood then on your hands as well?
Chase responds , "and you , do you really think you can save somebody's life and not face the consequences ? Call it triage ."
What was the last word in this video? "You really think you can kill another human being without any consequences to yourself?" Then what did he say? "Acch." "Annaachh." "Ahh." ?
@@JoEbY-Xhe said „Annagh“.
Thats an irish football club
He said "no"
(I'm Australian)
This was the moment when Chase embraced becoming the "next House".
This was when Chase became Housenberg
Bravo, Vince!
@@defonoteleazar4998Vravo Bince
Except he didn't because this ethical dilemma is something House wouldn't have really cared about.
@@MrGksarathy Thus why he was only “becoming” like House, not he was already like him :)
Damned if you do
Damned if you don't
Yes, but Chase still ended up saving lives, which is still his job. I can't say it was easy. But he prevented a genocide.
@@tierefuerimmer9635negative. That is not the oath they took, of course this a TV show 👍🏼
@@thefifthbelfry92Same vibes as "I was just following orders"
@@thefifthbelfry92 negative. he saved lives. get a set of morals kid
@@thefifthbelfry92According to your argument, If you took an oath to serve your country and your CO ordered you to open fire into a group of civillians without reason, according to your thought pattern, you would be forced to fire at the innocent civillians. Do you now see the mistake with blindly following an oath?
It's good to see an Australian actor play an Australian character on American TV.
Hahahahaha exactly
It's call acting, it'll be better seen a doctor play the doctor
@@Valour1111this makes zero sense
@@Valour1111Well then check out Big Bang Theory in which neurobiologist Mayim Bialik played a neurobiologist. She’s the only cast member understood the scientific phrases in her lines.
@@Valour1111 Most doctors are too busy being doctors, whereas there are Australian actors living in the U.S. so why not just get them, instead of using U.S. actors that pretend to be Australian and certainly get it wrong.
I’m a doctor!, “ You are part of the rebel alliance and a traitor! “
Take him away!
ugh. just take my +1...
Foreshadowing chase being the next house
It’s great writing
House wouldn't kill him, he just doesn't care. His whole point is the interest of figuring out the problem
@@acessor9899maybe but I doubt it. House sacrificed a baby to save the other babies
@@dominusdone5023House prioritizes patients even if he doesn’t like them. This guy being a dictator wouldn’t change his medical care.
@@Drifter1989 well if he attacks other babies then yes house would care
I always felt this was one of the most compelling episodes of "House, MD." Dr. Chases struggle with the implications of his actions intersects the conundrum between medicine and morality.
Apparently someone didn't do this to neytanyaho and let him go on with his G
You my heart seized when Rwanda was mentioned. That movie still makes me shed so many tears. But oh goodness…I didn’t know James Earl Jones could be a bone chilling villain
You never heard of "Darth Vader"?
Are you referring to Hotel Rwanda? Do you know where I can stream that movie? I’ve been looking to watch it for a while, but I haven’t been able to find it anywhere.
@@mask938 I don’t. I first saw it as a kid. Last I saw it, it was on tv but I don’t recall what channel. But that was a while ago
@@sayadiva123 Oh, ok. Thanks anyway. I'll let you know when I find a place to stream it.
@@mask938 try checking, Amazon. That or TH-cam. My history class is currently going over world problems. We just got done watching that movie, presentations, and essays about it.
The "what is an enemy to you" line was gold. Cant believe it was in an episode of house of all things
another awesome performance by james earl jones. man he is an awesome actor
Totes McGoats
He truly is an amazing actor
i thought the "negotiations" sounded familiar
Right he has me believing him
Thusla Doom
One minute, he regrets what happened to an innocent woman, and then the next he says that it was "necessary"?
He’s full of it
You can regret doing something but still think it was necessary. Exactly like the doctor did. Obviously he thought it was necessary, but regrets it.
Psychopaths are incapable of regret. It’s a fundamental part of their pathology.
Cuz he’s a evil liar
Think about Thanos' situation with Gamora, he clearly regrets killing Gamora, but for the soul stone, its "necessary" for him
Man.... after watching this video yesterday, i thought about how'd I feel if James Earl Jones actually passed. in a twisted bit of irony, he actually passed today. You were my childhood James. Thanks for being a badass no matter what role you played. RIP JAMES EARL JONES
"I dont care what he was gonna do" you would if you were a Satibi
Yeah that's a privileged statement
Or if you are tutsi in rwanda
But he isn't and he took an oath. I also did, as a medic. It's on others to judge and punish, it's my responsibility to save patients.
@@ckreuzbichlerSo you think this oath matters more than international law?
@@lauras1553The Hippocratic oath is sacred. Yes.
There's the inner Sith of James Earl Jones peeking through...
It haunts chase until the end of all the seasons 😢
Good! He broke his duty and responsibilities as a doctor!! He should've been fired or imprisoned!
@@Aemilius46well he would have been if it had been know. It's not like in the show, the law didn't decide to prosecute him. You can't be convicted of a crime no one knows took place in the first place.
@@Aemilius46nah he was based
@@Aemilius46 do you know how many doctors break duty and responsibilities ...just for a sake of money and fame. Their greed has destroyed our medical system and insurance companies will just throw back into our system causing havoc. At least chase was doing us a favor ? look at haiti right now how much chaos its done to their society
it's a tv show folks(no it doesn't represent real life lol)
Rip James Earl Jones 💔 93 is a good long life but we lost a legend
For those who want a more practical understanding of right and wrong:
Hospitals and doctors have an ethical obligation of neutrality. The phrase 'do no harm' is the standard. Even doctor assisted suicide when in great suffering could be considered illegal.
However, it is a political standpoint. Much like soldiers or politicians who can do the wrong thing only because it is their job and they can ignore most liability.
Neutrality can be a good thing, as showing mercy to your enemies is. However, neutrality is also a man-made construct. Implying we should act without responsibility or guilt for our actions ignores the human ability of free choice and praises actions that are autonomous and without bias.
He knew that his actions were unethical by the standards of a doctor, but he acted to save the lives of others. Doctors commonly assist in curing diseases or other issues. The dictator was one such disease. By removing the disease, he's saved many others.
I also saw it as that and boiled it down to just good people doing the right thing to prevent a disaster. Sure it is Chase's job as a doctor to treat patients and make sure they are back into a healthy state, but he's treating someone who can be very vile and cruel and massacre a lot of people once he's up and going.
Is it illegal to do what Chase did, oh most definitely so, and a scenario like that I doubt would really happen, but it was for the sake of saving a lot of lives.
Chase did not take an oath to defend the people of a foreign country he did take an oath to treat patient with the knowledge and care of a physician, even medics in war treat enemy soldiers because that is their duty. This is exactly why the common people have no faith in modern medicine.
Well. There was a thing in Mass Effect 2. Mordin (a doctor/spy) tells that there is 2 ways to heal people. First by being a doctor and curing them. Second was removing those threaten lives of many.
The code of neutrality is wrong and I'm glad some decent people who are real would rather get fired etc. if it meant getting worse of worst back to commiting inhumane atrocities 💯👌
Chase's action is wrong, make no mistake. He's a horrible doctor. No one in the white coat should ever do this.
But then, people must prepare to be wrong to do what necessary, but never ever make any excuse for it.
This is just one of many examples of how much of an incredibly talented actor James Earl Jones was. Rest In peace.
"You really think you can kill another human being without any consequences to yourself?"
He IS the consequences in this case.
It was a truly stupid question, on Foreman’s part. Looking at Chase in the locker room, it’s evident that he’s struggling with the consequences, even believing it was the right course of action.
When asked that question if I would be able to live with myself, no but at least hundreds of other individuals will. So I guess I won't need to live with myself, if that is the price I need to pay
I cannot live with myself. But at least two died rather than hundreds.
It also can be asked "if I would be able to live with myself if I let him live"
It would have been kinda cool if Eddie Murphy walked into the room and said "Father, how do you feel?" and we find out that the dictator is actually the warm king from Coming to America, except now he's a tyrant.
I love cross overs
Or he was also a bloodthirsty dictator. Remember, in Coming to America, we only see inside the palace from their perspective.
Always, not also
Great thing you don’t write for television 💩
@@Kaede-Sasaki he was shocked to hear his son was working and even told his son to use the harem at his leisure and that he does all the time despite making it seem like he was faithful to his queen. Honestly you brought up a interesting idea
0:02 that’s the football player from jeepers creepers 2 the one that’s survived the creeper at the end of the movie
😂 really?
Basketball
@@SeprexOG literally 😭😂
No way, that’s so cool!
@@fancycat1284 yea pretty dope
I mean a dictator is a dictator, but a Hippocratic Oath _is_ a Hippocratic Oath. Even still, geopolitics is never not messy so there's no way of knowing if the ensuing power vacuum would cause more or less bloodshed, though if the moderates really are taking control then perhaps there is hope yet for a brighter tomorrow
He went against the hippocratic oath.
@@OrchidsCattails yeah absolutely, I was just dwelling on if breaking said oath would've even had the effect he hoped for
I'm just wondering what a defibrillator was supposed to do about internal hemorrhaging.
They turned heart into a roast chicken
I guess force it to keep pumping, idk
@@strider7198force to pump on a total stop? oh i forgot, its a show
@@KyubiHitashi yeah I guess lol
He had flatlined by that point, therefore his heart needed restarting or there would be no point treating the haemorrhaging because he’d be dead and no blood would be pumping to haemorrhage in the first place. Use some common sense
In this case, yes, yes you can get away with killing another person. Good luck finding a jury that would prosecute him after learning what the guy was planning to do.
Problem is what the dictador's followers will react. They might become emboldened.
Unfortunately any jury would have no problem to prosecute him in court, even if the genocide was already committed. Also you go to court for a verdict and not for justice. That's the world we live in.
@@catstac2542 I doubt I'll ever get jury duty for something like this because I wouldn't lie, but if I was somehow on that jury, nothing the prosecution said would sway me from not guilty. They could waste months of my life mounting evidence and I would never convict a man like Chase.
@@jacobp.2024 Jury nulification exists, you just have to keep your mouth shut
The judge can override verdicts. They can present evidence, the jury can say "not guilty" and the judge will go "You're biased, that verdict is null, guilty, 25 to life, no parole, we're done here."
Rest in peace, Darth Vader.
To BOTH actors. James Earl Jones (voice) and David Prause (body)
Props to James Earl Jones on his performance in this episode. He certainly played this part well. He gave quite a chilling look into the mind of a dictator.
What a fabulous actor James Earl Jones was, he was so powerful in stature and commanding in every way, with that supernatural voice he was the epitome of electrifying presence. RIP
You know, with a little bit of editing. This could be a super dark sequel to coming to America.
Hahaha
Elaborate, please.
@@HelghastStalker did you ever see that movie?
@@garganrose what are you talking about?
@@HelghastStalker the 1988 classic Eddie Murphy film coming to America
Who better to play a dictator than Darth Vader himself? (Well, the voice of Darth Vader, that is)
😮
james earl jones is always such a powerful presence in anything he's in. there's always this gravitas that not a lot of actors have.
He doesn't have to wear body armour or breathe heavily to scare the crap out of you . . ..
R.I.P James Earl Jones. Your talent will be greatly missed and appreciated for generations to come.
chase eventually tells cameron and she leaves him because he just wants to pretend it never happened like house and foreman were so she says he is just as bad as house
Well she's a bit ch for that
@@BrennanCh06 Especially after basically telling him to do it.
@@sillydave5544I would respect her if she wasn't wanting to kill the guy.
Actually its cameron who wants to pretend chase never did it and put all the blame on house. Chase then said he wont allow her to forgive him for doing it just because she pretends he didnt do it
@@luckypanda7707 that too i was just giving a tldr
James Earl Jones is such a phenomenal actor he ate this role up!
The "batman paradox"
Why no unalive the joker if the joker has done so to thousands of people and will do it to thousands more...
My father was a doctor and early in his training he had a John Doe patient who was in very bad shape. He treated the man for something like a month, bringing him back to health. When the man was released he took two steps out of the hospital and was arrested. One of the cops came up to my father and said "good job, doc. Now he's going to prison for the rest of his life." Turned out the guy was a murderer. My father said he'd wondered in he would have done the same thing if he'd known beforehand. He said he probably would. The doctor's Hippocratic oath is that important.
Rest in Power, James.
May the universe grace you with love and peace.
The universe doesn’t do anything except exist
How foolish it is to praise creation over creator
@AndrewKarmona Dude, it's just an esoteric eulogy. No need to be a buzz kill...
@@horsepowerenthusiast6933 well it’s a stupid one if that’s what it is
@@AndrewKarmona To each their own, now go be a Buzz Killington somewhere else.
@@horsepowerenthusiast6933 read the bible
Times running out
RIP James Earl Jones 😢
"I don't care what he would have done" does he not realize how MESSED UP that is? To only care about the person who put himself in your care, when his victims fundamentally COULD NOT do the same? To just ignore the consequences of your actions the moment they leave the operating room? Does he really expect that Chase could have let the man go, without spending the REST OF HIS LIFE feeling the weight, not of one life, but of hundreds of thousands on his shoulders?
the death of "hundreds of thousands" was not chase's choice or responsibility. his duty was to his patient, and not only did he failed it but he betrayed it.
@@kingrichardiii6280 How was it not? Seriously, explain this to me. He had the chance to prevent a _literal genocide,_ how was it not his choice or responsibility to do so? What makes his "duty" to a genocidal maniac, who was only his patient because he was rich enough to seek foreign medical aid, take precident over basic human decency?
@@johnathanmonsen6567 it is not about saving the most life or taking justice for yourself, but doing your duty. any time you work for the public in a professional setting your chief duty is for your patient. let me ask it like this. if a priest listens to the confession of a murderer who was never caught the priest has no right to report to the authorities, he has to honor his responsibility no matter what harm is caused by keeping the secret. same here chase's responsibility as a doctor is to treat the patient. the only instance i can think of that could happen is if a psychologist hears a threat against another during treating his patient, which case the therapist may have grounds to report to the proper authorities, not take matters in his own hands (chase reporting to the UN or the like as opposed to killing a patient under his care).
@@kingrichardiii6280 Actually, the priest thing doesn't really work. A priest can refuse absolution if he feels the confession is not actually in good faith. Alternatively, he can choose excommunication and tell anyone he wants about the murderer. Forgiveness for sin is not a get out of jail free card that most people think it is to the Catholics.
The thing is, your conflating the letter of the law with the spirit. Yeah, if a doctor did this in real life and got caught he'd no doubt lose his license and never practice again. You know what else would happen? Flood of support from people who are sick of people in power who can stamp all over other human life with no consequence. People would be setting up campaigns and money donations by the end of the day.
@@kingrichardiii6280i feel as if theres a seperation between doing what is right morally, versus doing what is right for your job/position. here, it’d be morally right for chass to have stopped that planned genocide. however. it’d have been right for his job to just help the patient, no question. in the end, i think the lives of other people are more important than a job or rules to uphold
Anyone here because of Jones' passing? He did a good job on his guest role in House, M.D.
Can't believe Jerma has to go through such dilemma, fly high Jerma 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Man James earl can play characters of many extremes.
This was the moment Chase became Heinsenberg.
The dictator is a very good actor.
He’s Darth Vader
He’s Mufasa.
James Earl Jones was the voice behind Darth Vader in Star Wars films and Mustafa in The lion King. He played the main villain in Arnold Schwarzeneggers Conan The Barbarian in 1982.
@@pickcollins9910no is not true that is impossible
Thusla Doom
Gave future generations a chance to exist. Gave 20,000 people hope for a life that this singular man would have stolen.
"So they can sit and watch, like they did in Rwanda?" Just like they have sat and watched Myanmar, Armenia, Palestine and many more; these so called elected representatives of their respective peoples
New plan: Have them meet JFK
But what happens after he is dead, won't his vice president or his successor simply follow up with the massacre?
As he said, his advisors and colonel preferred negotiations and treaties, hinting that he is pretty much the one gunning for the massacre and pushing for it to happen. With him gone, the others around him will continue negotiations and treaties.
@@openthinker6562 commented before I finished, thanks 😅
See, rebellion is only as strong as the rebels doing it.
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@@openthinker6562 Until they find out that their president was assassinated in America. They'll forget about the treaties and focus on this new development.
Chase was there to stop Vader from getting the youngling slayer 9000.
The king of zamunda went bad
A shame that Akeem wasn’t there to take power.
Facts
Once vibranium was found in nearby Wakanda, Zamunda’s economy tanked.
James Earl Jones owned this character
Stunning episode, really stayed with me.
Wow… I honestly don’t know what I would do in their position with a man like that. I do know that creating Peace is ten times better than creating more enemies with more bloodshed, death with people struggling to make a living and supporting themselves or their families who are also defending their loved ones and their beliefs. Most if not all people in power are not the best to give orders. Thanks for uploading.
The thing people are glossing over is that these massacres are still happening in Africa to this day but the world only wants to exploit them
hands up who would have murdered Hitler before the gassings before the wars if you say no your lying to yourself if you say yes congrats
@@Delta_Aves oh snap
That's why the best thing is to stay out of it. Haha, you try to take out someone who clearly needs to be stopped, and you become just as bad. And people complain, and you get in trouble, and everyone else gets to live happily, from the sacrifice someone else made. Not worth it to get involved haha
@@Delta_Aves You can apply the utilitarianism in any perspective and make it look good or bad.
@@Delta_AvesYes. Because the means are significantly less bloody, and the end much more peaceful.
@@Zevox144 WWII would still happen though. Hitler wasn’t the sole cause it.
Alt. Title: Darth Vader and Achilles Davenport run Rwanda.
I’m glad someone else recognised Achilles.
His choices were either live with what he did, or live with doing nothing when he wished he had. Sucks either way.
This episode is a good example of how good the show was. It deals often with moral dilemmas, it makes people human. I don’t believe for one second, that people who are evil killers, completely immoral. The scene where he points out that the practical versus the moral, and how it is difficult when it is you that must do it, when there is a gun involved. I applaud the show writers for including this, because it is never easy. I have never had to kill a person, but I don’t imagine it is for any sane human being Even the evil ones. 4:04
James Earl Jones stole every scene he was ever in 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏿
so many different ways to kill an sick, elderly man with no trace and he chose the dumbest one
Honestly, Chase's choice was ridiculously obscure. Even the Dictator knew about injecting an air bubble into his blood, so using a less obvious method like that was kind of his only go-to. If using a morgue body's blood to fake a blood test didn't work, I seriously doubt any 'sudden' heart attack, medicine injection, or other health complication would either. They'd have assumed, and Chase would never be able to hide it with how he is.
Wow.. what a strange coincidence. Like about 3 days ago I had saved this video as a tab to get to watching later. When I had never saved a tab/video, with James Earl Jones, before. Then, today, i hear he just passed away. Some things are kinda unexplainable. Condolences and thoughts with his loved ones. Peace ☮
R.I.P. James Earl Jones
JEJ is truly a legend. That portrayal of a dictator is scarily believable.
From first hand experience, it would take more than just one or two 20ml barrels full of air to cause a life threatening air embolism.
James Earl Jones the late legend
James Earl Jones R.I.P Mufasa The Lion King 1994
RIP James Earl Jones.
Looks like he was not too afraid to act in his convictions.
Sorry to say this Chase has a soul. He is a real human being. Having to deal with money, greedy doctors that couldn't really care a flying f....k I look at this man and say you saved generations. I can't say enough bad things about doctors. I know 3, I would like to have their licenses stripped. But they have more money and I can't sue.
"I find your lack of determination disturbing.... Remember Chase, you are the Lion King... by CNN"
Best quote ever
James Earl Jones one of my favorite actors.
James Earl is so great
Yoooo! They got James Earl Jones in this episode. He's a legend!
Goodbye, James Earl Jones
The important lesson of this episode is that he got his information from literally one guy he doesn’t know both sides of the story and getting involved as a doctor is seriously unprofessional
James Earl Jones, the man, the myth, the legend.
Rip great actor with a great voice
this is the moment where chase becomes heisenberg
Foreman really doesn't see it. The moral high ground doesn't work here
Foreman has no obligation because Chase committed a high crime.
Rest in Peace James….
RIP James
I have a huge respect for James Earl Jones, truly one of the all time legendary greats in the acting world...saw him most recently in Coming to America 2