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House Character Personalities – Part 3 of 6 – Dr. Eric Foreman April 29, 2008

Posted by Kelsey Martineau in House Character Analysis.
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Dr. Eric Foreman.  Yet another character that displays many qualities of House.  However, Foreman actually becomes more like him as the show progresses.  There are many subtle examples, such as the identical sneakers during one of the episodes in the first season.  Foreman eventually quits because of the fear, only to return because he got fired for performing a House-type action, then he was blacklisted.  He also admits that he has problems with his ego, particularly admitting that he’s wrong.  Sound familiar?

Not very much has been revealed about Foreman’s past.  We know his family was somewhat poor, and his parents relationship is anything but good.  He was also a thief in the past, when he was much younger, having stolen cars and robbed houses.  House reveals that this was partly the reason he hired Foreman, knowing those skills would come in handy.

He has an interesting relationship with the other members of the team.  In one episode, he stole Cameron’s article and had it published in his name.  Even though he apologized for it, it was still a terrible thing to do.  Also, at numerous occasions, he has told the other members of the team that he didn’t consider them friends, simply acquaintances, or co-workers.  Although he didn’t become extremely close to his co-workers, he at least holds family in high regard.  Foreman’s parents, particularly his father is extremely religious.  We find him in the chapel during the episode where Foreman was deathly ill.  His parents obviously care for him very much.

Even though Foreman has a shady past, he’s probably the most clever of House’s former team.  In one episode in the second season, Foreman was temporarily House’s boss, by the order of Cuddy.  Overall, Foreman respects House’s ability to diagnose patients.  We see House target Foreman with many racist-type jokes throughout the series, mostly as humor though.  Foreman’s fear of turning into House was very apparent, especially near the end of the third season.  When Foreman finally did quite, House made an attempt to keep him from leaving, although it didn’t work.  It’s obvious since Foreman returned after quitting, House respects him a lot more than before.  He tells his students to “listen” to Foreman next time, because he knows what he’s talking about (paraphrasing.)  Overall, Foreman is a great character.  Although he has problems getting close to people, he’s still a respectable guy. 

House Character Personalities – Part 2 of 6 – Dr. Robert Chase April 14, 2008

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Dr. Robert Chase.  Chase is a House Jr. so to speak.  He doesn’t have quite as many “ass” type qualities though.  Although I think he has potential.  He has the ability to deduce, and not only medically.  We see him lay some of these skills down late in Season 1 and Season 2.  Chase has issues with his father, very similar to House’s and Foreman’s.  It seems like everyone has problems with their dad’s these days!  But when Chase’s father visited, it was the last time Chase would ever see him, and he didn’t even know.  His dad even told House about the problem, and asked House not to tell Chase, which surprisingly he never did.

As time passes, Chase becomes more of a supporter or House.  And, because of this, he sometimes unnaturally follows Houses orders, no matter how outrageous they may be.  I think sometimes that frustrated House, due to his tendency to desire arguements.  He was a bit sneaky, too.  He turned information regarding House over to Vogler, in order to save his own job.  Sneaky, but it’s not out of the realm of something House himself would do.  This was of course in the first season, before a relationship had really been formed between the two.  We see that when Tritter comes to Chase for information, Chase refuses to work with him.  This didn’t stop other team members from accusing him of working with Tritter though.

Overall, Chase is a good guy.  We see him become attached to Cameron when they slept together, simply because he couldn’t handle a purely “physical” relationship.  Chase is a Christian in the show, and was in Seminary before entering medschool.  This never prevents him from assisting House in morally questionable situations however.  This causes many arguements between Chase and Foreman, due to Foreman’s resentment of House.  Ultimately, House fires Chase because of an assertive comment made toward House.