This episode is so interesting.
It's the first glimpse into Chase's background with religion and how he's been shaped by it. And though he's not following the path he used to--joining the seminary (or was he already part of it?? sorry I'm not religious at all and don't mean to offend, I have no idea how the practices work)--he still can recognize how important it was to himself at one point, as well as how important it is to her, still.
In the end, they haven't fundamentally changed each other, and they still speak to each other in their respective languages: "He'll be waiting for you when you're ready."
"We'll schedule your surgery for tomorrow."
But they both understand the caring, peace, and happiness behind those words. There's respect there. It's so good.
















