omg i forgot about that bone marrow scene. UGH YES. That was... what even WAS that? Foreman was depicted as being like some kind of crazed, mentally deranged psychopath in that scene - but if it had been Chase or Cameron, or even House, it would have been "character building" or they would have at least been given excuses for their behaviour because they were 'acting for the benefit of the patient'. Foreman, however, was just being an asshole doctor and everyone took a lot of pleasure in ripping his character to pieces for his ~atrocious action~
Which just makes the whole Chase fixed an African nation by killing the dictator even MORE insulting, when I think of it that way. Had Foreman killed Debala (the African leader), he would have come under SO much negative scrutiny and would have furthered the 'proof' that Foreman is a bad person. But Chase was given so many sympathetic exceptions for his actions because of his MANPAIN (and also because he's white and OBVIOUSLY white people are so much better and less evil than people of colour).
UGH. I am so glad I no longer bother with this show, ffs.
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Which just makes the whole Chase fixed an African nation by killing the dictator even MORE insulting, when I think of it that way. Had Foreman killed Debala (the African leader), he would have come under SO much negative scrutiny and would have furthered the 'proof' that Foreman is a bad person. But Chase was given so many sympathetic exceptions for his actions because of his MANPAIN (and also because he's white and OBVIOUSLY white people are so much better and less evil than people of colour).
UGH. I am so glad I no longer bother with this show, ffs.