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House's only true friend , and frequently provides him with consultations and aid. He auditioned for Wilson instead because he felt he would more enjoy playing the character that House went to for help and because he liked the Odd Couple dynamic of the relationship. First of all, it is stated that House was a drug addict - to several narcotics - before he hurt his leg and Stacy left him. It is also suggested that House had much of his caustic personality at that time, as well.

She is the biological daughter of Natalie Soellner, the patient in Joy to the World and her boyfriend Simon. Nice Guy, Cameron evades Chase's question whether she has ever slept with House, stating it's "none of his business". She nervously answers that "humans are complicated", leading Chase to believe that she in fact did sleep with House. In the episode Joy to the World, House fakes a result on a paternity test to make it appear to be parthenogenesis to keep a young couple from breaking up by providing a convincing explanation of how the woman could be pregnant even though she was a virgin.

Cuddy left the show following the events of House MD season 7's finale , which involved a brutal breakup with House. After treating a heroin addict, House meets up with the man to use heroin. House almost gets trapped in a burning building as he hallucinates about Kutner, Amber, Stacy and Cameron. House fakes his death so he can be with Wilson during Wilson's last five months. There was one scene that really surprised us.

Chase realized that it was House who did indeed sabotage Foreman's interview. House said to Chase that he sometimes forgot why he hired him, in a way that said Chase's observational and instinct skills, which were highlighted greatly last week, are amazing. Where did thirteen go in season 7? Asked by: Myrtle Hudson. Why did Cuddy leave the show? Are House and Wilson friends in real life? How much money did Hugh Laurie make from House?

Does 13 leave the show House? They take her for treatment but when they tell the boyfriend the diagnosis, he insists she would never work with nuclear materials. Thirteen and Foreman take the patient to an isolation room. However, it appears his team is doing fine.

Thirteen and Chase tell the patient he probably has radiation exposure as well and will need a bone marrow transplant too. Taub and Foreman are on their way to do an environmental scan of his house. When the patient asks for her boyfriend, Thirteen tells her that he is in jail. It mimics radiation poisoning. The Fix. Thirteen's cellmate shows up at her apartment in need of urgent medical attention.

She realizes the woman needs to be taken to a hospital, but the woman says the cops will be waiting for her there to send her back to prison on a parole violation. Thirteen realizes that if she stays there, she will be in violation of her parole and if the woman dies, she will be guilty of manslaughter.

The woman goes to leave, but Thirteen tells her she will bleed to death if she goes. She finally promises not to take the woman to the hospital. There are no signs of internal bleeding , but Thirteen is still worried about it. The woman is telling Thirteen that her boyfriend stabbed her as a distraction during a police raid.

Thirteen examines her further and finds a solid pulse in her right arm and her blood pressure there is nearly normal. Chase is relaxing on his couch when his phone rings. She asks him to bring him a portable ultrasound machine, ostensibly so she can check out her plumbing. Chase realizes something is up. She thanks him and tells him she might not be in tomorrow.

However, Chase has noticed that her clothes are dry so she obviously needs the ultrasound for something medical. She lets him in. Thirteen tells Chase she was in prison. Thirteen then tells Chase she was in prison for killing her brother. She tells Chase to help her or leave. Chase goes to touch the woman, but Thirteen warns him to use gloves because she has hepatitis C. Thirteen and the woman were in prison together and the woman helped keep her out of trouble.

Chase thinks it might be a clot. They go looking for it and find a mass, which they think is a lipoma that was aggravated by the stab wound. They grab a syringe to remove some of the mass to improve blood flow.

Thirteen draws five full syringes of bloody liquid and manages to restore blood flow to the arm. Chase notes they have no idea what her problem is and there are too many possibilities. Chase thinks it might just be the hepatitis, but Thirteen reminds him if that were the issue, her whole body would be swollen, not just her left arm. She finally comes up with an idea - the stab wound used up all her clotting factors, and she started bleeding elsewhere.

Chase wants to take her to the hospital, but Thirteen tells him they could just give her intravenous clotting factor. She goes to call in the order and convinces Chase to pick it up. When House calls trying to reach Thirteen for help but Thirteen is not there and the phone vibration wakes up the woman instead.

The woman sees someone standing over her bed pointing a gun at her. Thirteen is in the other room cleaning up blood stains. The man with the woman points a gun at her and she pleads with him to put it down. Thirteen hears her crying out and realizes she has been hallucinating. Chase arrives with the clotting factor, but Thirteen sends him out to get more. She tells him about the hallucinations.

He figures the woman is bleeding in her brain. Thirteen just wants to give her more clotting factor, but Chase tells her she needs a CT Scan and surgery to even have a chance of surviving. Thirteen wants to try the surgery there. She and Chase get into a fight, and Thirteen soon has the upper hand, although Chase soon overpowers her.

Chase is rushing the woman to the hospital. He tells her he has a plan to switch her with a dead patient so that her name will not appear on hospital records. Thirteen is trying to keep the woman awake. Chase has figured out the patient used to be a police officer. She tells Thirteen that she killed a 19 year old. She started using drugs after the incident. The woman loses consciousness. Chase starts driving faster. Chase and Thirteen do a CT scan on the woman and talk about what she did.

Chase realizes she kept her promise because she did the same thing with her brother. If she breaks a promise, her coping mechanism will break down.

She defends her actions with her brother. She also says that the woman has no bleeding in her brain. They realize she is shivering and has a fever. He only has one good idea, and Thirteen shoots it down. Chase apologizes for being so hard on her, but Thirteen says she understands and he was right. He gets her some ice for her sore neck. She finally finds a reference from - it appears the patient had a different last name then. House was right that the patient has only had hepatitis C for a few years.

They realize a parasite would make hepatitis C look chronic in a patient with a new infection. If it were an amoebic parasitoma , the stab wound could have damaged it, sending the parasite through her blood stream; the treatment is metronidazole.

The woman comes out of her coma. However, the woman is handcuffed to her bed. Thirteen realizes that although the woman was justified in killing the kid, it still destroyed her life.

Chase implies she can talk to him about it. His only reaction is him offering to go for a coffee. While holding back her tears, she stares at him in astonishment as if he did go through what she did Dibala.

It is unknown if he revealed to her about the Dibala incident. The team come in the next morning and start going through files. The team start to wonder too. Now there are two people who know that Thirteen has been in prison. Chase finds out that Thirteen has been in prison. The other person who knows is House. After Hours. Thirteen and Chase argue about the quality of the patient work, and they go back to the video of the patient performance piece where one of the participants uses paint thinner and goes to light a match.

The artist collapses on the floor. They start arguing whether it is an organic disease or mental illness.

Taub spots a space heater in the video and argues for carbon monoxide poisoning. House agrees and orders that she be put in a hyperbaric chamber. The reaction to the hyperbaric chamber seems to rule out carbon monoxide, but Thirteen wants to test the assistant and patient for infections because the assistant seemed to be in a daze. House thinks the stuffed elephant is weird. When she arrives, he directs her to the elephant and tells her to talk to it.

She inspects it and finds a camera. House realizes that they are now the artists latest work. Thirteen is upset but not surprised. All of the artists work is based on trauma. Foreman thinks the patient has faked her symptoms. House agrees with Thirteen, but only because faking the current symptoms would be suicidal.

Thirteen is giving the patient steroids and the patient asks if she made the wrong choice about her assistant. Thirteen finds House checking his stitches. She tells him the patient changed her mind about the radiation. Thirteen's portrayer, Olivia Wilde, was demoted from the main cast and was made again a recurring character. She only made three but important appearances in this season.

They had all moved on, that's why Foreman hired a new team member, who was Chi Park. She leaves. Thirteen then goes to see Benjamin to ask about the kidney. She claims she needs a transplant too. She goes to leave, but Benjamin says he will give her the other kidney. She reminds him he will die, but he says he can go on dialysis and save even more lives when he dies and donates his other organs.

Thirteen reports to House that he's crazy. At the end of the episode, she departs from the hospital along with her girlfriend on a trip to Greece, even after considering returning to work with House, but House seeing that Thirteen has a chance to be happy in her life and that he doesn't want to ruin that, he fires her and sets her free, much to Thirteen's dismay, but she's happy about this.

Charity Case. Thirteen returns in this episode to make Wilson feel better after the tragic news of his cancer and also, to support his decision to not treat his cancer. Holding On. Unlike the other fellows, who are generally an open book to House, Thirteen continuously manages to stump him.

House often guesses her personal history, such as "daughter of an alcoholic father," and Thirteen repeatedly states that he is "wrong again. Pulled by House's dominant personality, the mirror patient started mirroring House instead and started saying how sad it was how he couldn't approach Thirteen and how beautiful he thought she was.

House thought so highly of Thirteen that he took a huge risk to hire her. Given the opportunity to hire only two applicants, House picked Chris Taub and Lawrence Kutner and rejected her to force Lisa Cuddy to hire her to put a woman on the team. In the eighth episode of the fourth season, You Don't Want to Know ; House notices that Thirteen gets angry with herself for dropping a folder. He finds that reaction unusual most people would laugh or ignore the incident and decides to switch out Thirteen's decaffeinated coffee with regular coffee.

When Thirteen gets unusually anxious and jittery and starts getting upset as a result, he does some digging and finds a very old picture of Thirteen's mother Anne in Thirteen's purse on the pretext he was looking for lunch money. He figures that either Thirteen hasn't seen her mother in 20 years or the mother passed away some time ago. He searches obituaries on the internet and finds Anne died of a lengthy illness. He guesses Parkinson's Disease , but Thirteen tells him that her mother died from Huntington's disease.

House is incredulous that Thirteen has not had herself tested for the key gene, but she replies that she does not wish to know if she carries the gene because not knowing allows her to summon the bravery to do things she thinks she can't do.

House surreptitiously obtains a genetic sample and tests it, but Thirteen throws away the test results before he can open them. However, in Wilson's Heart , Thirteen is unable to deal with the prospect of a dying Amber. House tells her to deal with her fear or lose her job, so Thirteen tests herself during the episode.

The test comes out positive, indicating she will inevitably contract the disorder. As her behavior changed, House figures out correctly that Thirteen has tested herself, and the test was positive, although she initially denies it. As for Thirteen's impression of House, she quickly became convinced of House's incredible talents, and when everyone else distrusts his judgment, Thirteen usually stands by him.

When everyone else wrote off House as wrong in Ugly , she continued to believe in him and eventually proved both of them right. In House's Head , she ignores the rest of the team and Cuddy by looking for an air embolism House thinks is in the patient's heart. Once again, her faith in House's abilities was not misplaced. However, despite her faith in House, Wilson pointed out that she is one of the only fellows House has ever had who has not "fallen under his spell.

From the beginning, Eric Foreman appeared to have a better understanding of Thirteen than his boss did. Foreman was the one who correctly figured it out.

Thirteen's secrecy was an attempt to keep her bisexuality private. In Lucky Thirteen , he also found out that she didn't want House doing an environmental scan of her apartment because she was keeping her genetic test results there and was afraid House was looking for them. Foreman went with House and intercepted the results himself. He was also the first to figure out that Thirteen was engaging in self-destructive behavior because of Huntington's positive genetic test.

In Last Resort , we also see him offering Thirteen to participate in clinical trials for Huntington's. At the end of the episode, he is waiting by Thirteen's bedside when she is recovering from kidney damage.

They eventually wind up in a relationship, with Foreman moving into Thirteen's apartment. He also got her into the clinical trial for the Huntington's medication he was testing. However, when Foreman switched her from the placebo to the real clinical medicine with disastrous results - Thirteen developed a brain tumor , which he and House managed to treat with radiation therapy , House realizes that Foreman was losing his objectivity.

He ordered them to break up. However, Foreman convinced House they had done so while continuing to carry on their relationship. However, it was obvious to everyone except the methadone-addled House that they were still together, and Lawrence Kutner finally outs them to the rest of the team.

Foreman enjoys Thirteen's sexual nature, as is shown in House Divided at Chase's bachelor party when Thirteen is about to do body shots off a stripper: Wilson: Are you sure you're comfortable with this?

Foreman: Are you kidding? However, after Epic Fail , they didn't stay together. After Foreman claims House's job as head of the diagnostic department when House quits, tension begins to build between Thirteen and Foreman. Thirteen believes that he is letting his promotion go to his head; he scheduled a dinner reservation for without asking her if that was alright. Also, he realizes that Thirteen isn't willing to challenge his conclusions because she is afraid it will affect their relationship.

At the end of the episode, he fires her because he believes that the only way to preserve their relationship is for the two of them to not work together. This, however, leads Thirteen to end their relationship.

She heads off to Thailand to think things over but soon returns to Princeton. House is trying to discover the motivations of Dr. Originally, the only evidence of Thirteen's middle name was from a seemingly fake pay stub in the episode The Down Low. It was all part of an elaborate deception to convince Foreman he was the lowest paid of all the fellows. Taub was trying to mislead Foreman by saying he knew what Thirteen's middle name was and showed him the pay stub.

It was unknown if the middle name's use may have been to deceive Foreman with a "red herring" by convincing him that the pay rate on the stub was too high to be Thirteen's and thus was a fake. Part 2": "Thirteen's middle name is Beauregard.

Noticeably in Mirror Mirror sarcastically and The Dig she indicates she hates it. Along with fellow actors Peter Jacobson , Kal Penn , and Anne Dudek , Wilde did not know which character would be cut until the actors were given the scripts, which she thought improved the acting during the Games story arc. However, the story arc inspired a camaraderie spirit between the actors instead of competition due to the high-profile roles. While Thirteen's name was originally intended to be revealed during the story arc, the production team decided against doing so.

Thirteen's actual name was on all documents, including the call sheets, with the word "Thirteen" to further the in-joke in the show's narrative between House and Thirteen that he could check her file to find out her name.

Wilde describes Thirteen as a "big bowl of secrets," one such being the possibility of the character having Huntington's disease, in stark comparison to her openness. Thirteen has often been compared with Allison Cameron , the previous female diagnostician, often negatively, even by Cameron's actor, Jennifer Morrison.

Wilde described Thirteen as "almost the opposite" to Cameron, who is "compassionate and emotional," and explained the comparisons to the similarity in the tasks that House delegates to both characters, and that "with two girls on a show, people are always going to compare them.

In Mirror Mirror , one of the betting slips being used to bet on which applicant will be fired lists her name, but it is not clear that the name refers to "Thirteen.

Hadley"; however, House then comments that Cuddy doesn't even know her name. While it's possible that was not her name, it seems more likely that Hadley is her real name, and House was merely commenting on how Cuddy didn't call her "Thirteen" like House and his team does. However, in Adverse Events, Thirteen tells a confused patient that she is, indeed, Dr.

The first time her first name is revealed is in the Season 5 episode, Emancipation , where she introduces herself as Doctor Remy Hadley to a patient's suspected family. Character page at IMDB. House Wiki Explore. About Staff Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Remy Hadley. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. She was portrayed by actress Olivia Wilde. So could you. You could get hit by a bus tomorrow, the only difference is you don't have to know about it today, so why should I?

Mirror Mirror Thirteen finally reveals how her mother died when House confronts her about her mother. You Don't Want To Know As Amber's condition deteriorates, Thirteen begins to act strangely, which prompts House to confront her about not participating in the differentials.

House tells her to get over whatever her problem is so she can do her job. In the same episode, once again House has to confront Thirteen about refusing to do her work. House goes to see Thirteen to see why she is screwing up. He thinks it's because of her refusal to deal with the possibility of having Huntington's disease. Towards the end of the episode Thirteen is seen injecting herself and taking a sample before waiting for the results of her test.

It is revealed that the test is positive for Huntington's. Once she's read it, she simply doesn't say anything, instead choosing to switch off the light. Wilson's Heart. Dying Changes Everything A lot of information is revealed about Thirteen, including how she is starting to go out of control after finding out she has Huntington's Disease.

Spencer lies in bed, pale and weak. Thirteen crawls into the bed with Spencer, then leans in and kisses her. House cuts an onion on Spencer's tray table, right beneath her face. Thirteen watches from the other side of the bed. Spencer's eyes are dry. She has no tears. It also causes lung cysts and RTA. Her lack of spit makes her mouth a breeding ground for a fungus like Candida , which is causing the bleeding.

Thirteen's asthma inhaler wiped out her mouth's immune system as well, so she also has Candida. Spencer will live.

Last Resort Thirteen learns the nerve degeneration has already started and she probably has 10 more years left to live. Simple Explanation She is present in Chase and Cameron's wedding. Both Sides Now. Epic Fail Thirteen breaks up with Foreman after he fired her in the previous episode.

Instant Karma Thirteen returns from Thailand. Teamwork She is mysteriously missing during most of the episode, while House tries to save a woman from a falling building. She leaves a letter in House's office, which implies that she needs time off from her job. Help Me. Thirteen in the season premiere. The Dig Thirteen, upon her long-waited return. Thirteen is seen at House's office and Masters comes in and meets Thirteen.

They shake hands and Masters says to Thirteen she must be Dr. Thirteen and Thirteen introduces herself as Remy Hadley. Chase and Taub come in too and give Thirteen a hug. Foreman just wants to know what happened to her.

House tells them about the patient , who is a teenage girl planning on sailing around the world. She collapsed during a practice run. Masters confirms this is her last day as a student. House asks about her internship.

Taub notices that she was leaning on her back, which may have caused adrenal gland insufficiency. House orders the team to track her cortisol.

Foreman realizes that House wants Masters to intern with him. However, Masters says she needs to do one more LP before she can even make up her mind. She wants to go to the ER to do it. House tells Thirteen to take Masters to do the blood draws. Thirteen and Masters meet, while Chase enters into the office.

Last Temptation After being back in the team as an assistant for House, Thirteen continues to be being part of the team. Changes The team treat a patient who collapses with a seizure. The Fix Thirteen's cellmate shows up at her apartment in need of urgent medical attention. Thirteen puts the woman to bed. After Hours Thirteen and Chase argue about the quality of the patient work, and they go back to the video of the patient performance piece where one of the participants uses paint thinner and goes to light a match.

After this episode, Taub, Chase and Thirteen also left the Hospital, albeit for different reasons. Moving On. Transplant Thirteen appears for the first time in this season. She wants him to stop calling. She once again asks him to stop calling her, but he refuses.

However, she admits she still wants House in her life. House complains his computer screen has gone completely blue and she agrees to come in. House gets her to pick up Chinese food on the way. Thirteen at House's Funeral At the end of the episode, she departs from the hospital along with her girlfriend on a trip to Greece, even after considering returning to work with House, but House seeing that Thirteen has a chance to be happy in her life and that he doesn't want to ruin that, he fires her and sets her free, much to Thirteen's dismay, but she's happy about this.

Charity Case Thirteen returns in this episode to make Wilson feel better after the tragic news of his cancer and also, to support his decision to not treat his cancer. Holding On Even though Thirteen definitely said goodbye in the previous episode, she is informed off-screen that House died. She is present at House's funeral. She asks how they judge the contest and realizes that as every aspect is judged equally, they should ignore accuracy and go for raw power. She wants to find fertilizer.

Foreman plans to ambush him. House and Thirteen arrive at the contest and plan to amp up the power of the gun. However, they see Harold, who has a much bigger contraption of his own, obviously built for power as well.

House and Harold march towards each other. They exchange fake pleasantries. House tells Harold Thirteen killed a man. Foreman comes home to find Taub making out with his ex-wife. Foreman exits awkwardly. Thirteen has big plans for the gun. They start eating some pie, planning to use the pie tins to improve the gun.

House asks Thirteen nicely to tell him what she did. House promises to put in a good word for her with the medical board, and to hire her back as a non-physician assistant. She tells him that she was with a man she met and he overdosed. Masters want to know why he stayed. He tells her that his wife finds treasure in everything. However, the wife starts having heart problems. The husband is fine, but the wife had a heart attack. He wants to do an MRI.

House orders another environmental scan, and they once again decide Chase and Masters have to go. Thirteen and House plan their strategy, but House finds a clue while Thirteen is talking.

He presses. However, House realizes that was the only detail he missed. Thirteen congratulates him. However, the MRI is clean. She finds the wife was a cheerleader, meaning she was popular, beautiful and gregarious in high school. Chase is trying to ignore her. The test for hydrogen sulfide is negative. Chase goes to leave, but Masters keeps investigating. House and Thirteen are alone. However, when he was lucid, he made it clear it was time for him to die.

She realizes that one day, she will be that sick too, only no one will be there to help her. House goes back to his spud gun. House points the gun at him. However, the next thing we see is House leaving a State Police headquarters. Thirteen offers him a soda. That day would have been his first anniversary together with Cuddy. He calls it an arbitrary thing to celebrate. Tracing everything back, she found the oldest hoarded item in the house— baby clothes. They admit they are infertile. Masters figured the wife started hoarding to fill the void.

House tells them not to rule out the husband. Finally, Thirteen pipes up and everyone wonders who it is. House is impressed. Masters goes to the wife and tells her she has Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome , a condition that also causes miscarriages. The husband is surprised that the wife had three pregnancies without telling him. Masters tells her the condition is treatable, but she will need a psychiatrist to deal with the hoarding. The husband wants to know why his wife was afraid to tell him.

She said she was afraid to lose him, but he counters he never did anything to make her believe he ever would and leaves the room. Taub is with Rachel and tells Rachel they should stop seeing each other so they can move on.



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