House M D. TV Series 2004 2012 Olivia Wilde as Thirteen

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Thirteen asks a nurse to get the defibrillator paddles and has to admit the symptoms are real. As Remy entered puberty, she realized she was attracted to both sexes. From her reaction to a patient who also admitted attraction to the same sex in the episode The Softer Side, it appears that she had to handle a great deal of confusion over this during her high school years.

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Dr. Lawrence Kutner joined House's team in Season 4. Lovable and nerdy, this specialist in sports medicine eased himself into the team alongside the other newcomers. Kal Penn would be a recurring cast member from Season 4 to halfway through Season 5.

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Wilde joined the cast of the Fox medical drama House in September 2007, making her first appearance the episode The Right Stuff. She played a secretive and bisexual young internist with Huntington's disease, Dr. Remy Hadley, nicknamed Thirteen, who was handpicked by House out of a number of applicants to join his team. In 2007, she starred off-Broadway in political thriller Beauty on the Vine, playing three characters. She was also in The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2007) and the short-lived drama television series The Black Donnellys (2007).

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In House's Head, House mentioned the movie Altered States, released in 1980, and Remy remarked that she hadn't been born then. When House said that this made her too young to be a doctor, she accused him of forgetting what year it was (2008 at the time). In reality, Olivia Wilde was 24 when she started on the show. Huntington's disease is a genetic illness, and any child of a person with Huntington's has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease from an affected parent. In The Dig, it was revealed that Remy's brother also had Huntington's Disease and that Remy's time in prison was due to euthanizing him in the late stages of his illness.

The team has found a cake for Thirteen that was originally intended for someone's bar mitzvah. Foreman has found out that Thirteen wasn't even scheduled for the experimental treatment and all her phones are disconnected. House comes back into the room and goes to Thirteen.

Remy Hadley was the child of John Hadley and Anne Hadley and was born in New York City sometime in the early 1980s. She has an older brother (never named and now deceased) who is perhaps seven to ten years older than her, and a younger sister, Amy Hadley, about two years younger. While Remy was still quite young, Anne started exhibiting Huntington's Disease's symptoms, particularly the inability to control her movements or emotional state. As a result, she often lashed out at young Remy and her friends, usually embarrassing her and finally resulting in their alienating each other. When Anne was finally institutionalized when Remy was about ten, Remy refused to accompany her on the trip to the care facility despite her father's urging. In Season 5, she regretted not having said goodbye.

After being back in the team as an assistant for House, Thirteen continues to be being part of the team. Thirteen tells Richardson that he will feel better in no time if they are right. Foreman apologizes for invading her privacy and tells her she shouldn't be alone. He offers to fly over to see her, but she says she will be okay. She still won't tell him why, but Foreman knows they are doing dangerous experimental treatments for Huntington's disease. Thirteen comes up with an idea - treat Dr. Richardson to get him back on duty.

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Her tough persona might also mask a more sensitive nature, as her encounter with the patient in Mirror Mirror implies she is often in a state of fear and anxiety. It's also touched upon in the episode Post Mortem, her team acknowledging her open sexuality. Taub mentioning to Chase about Thirteen having "Sapphic sex".

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She tells the patient, "Sometimes you just have to trust people." The patient isn't buying it. After more moments of her moving the needle closer to her arm, she exclaims that she doesn't want to die once more. The patient grows frustrated and slams the gun down and takes the drug, injecting himself, since Thirteen is obviously refusing to do so.

House calls Thirteen and Cole who have found the patient's car, but it is behind a locked fence with two angry dogs. When House asks them what's taking so long, Thirteen says that the car was towed and the yard's locked - they can't get the key. House responds that it's why he sent two of them - one breaks in, the other posts bail. When Thirteen says that getting arrested isn't what she's worried about, House says, "Not a problem. You know how to kill dogs, right?" and hangs up. Thirteen's compassion and care for others are among her best traits, but she has major problems dealing with death and terminal patients, perhaps out of fear of her mortality from her Huntington's disease. She is also afraid of getting attached to people because she doesn't want to 'pull someone down' with her, so she was hesitant to begin her relationship with Foreman.

Right at that moment, the side of the room blows up. The patient and Thirteen are both knocked to the floor. During this season, some Thirteen's personal information is revealed. Thirteen starts displaying signs of self-destructive behaviour and also reveals that she has asthma.

Thirteen goes to Dr. Richardson's home to tell him to suck it up and work, but Dr. Richardson tells them he's really sick, probably from food poisoning. He's already taken anti-nausea medication and it hasn't worked. Chase realizes his stomach lining is damaged and unless they find the cause, nothing is going to work.

She made her final appearance as one of the speakers at House's funeral in the series finale "Everybody Dies". In her game of truth or dare with Wilson, she initially states that her father is supportive of her sexuality, although she later corrects this, saying he is in fact unaware and she never came out to him. She also tells Wilson that she has never been in a threesome. Wilson seems astonished, given Thirteen's promiscuity, and former thrill-seeking behavior. She later states that she may have participated in a foursome, thereby allowing her to truthfully answer "no", to the question about a threesome. However, at the end of the game, it is implied that nothing she had told him has been truthful, leaving her status with her father a mystery.

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