Throughout her time on House MD she has refused to give her name and chosen to go with Thirteen. In recent episodes, people have been seen to call her Dr Hadley.
Lots of websites have speculated that her first name is 'Remy', other times 'Rena' and once 'Rema'. Although the Fox website once confirmed her first name was 'Rena' it was soon switched back to 'Remy' most likely because of the discovery that the name 'Remy Hadley' is visible on a slip of paper in the season four episode Whatever it Takes.
Thirteen is a very Mysterious person, refusing to give details of her private life. If her privacy is threatened she will often become agitated. At the beginning of the 4th series, nothing was known about her, not even her name, but as the series progressed more and more information was revealed about her, e. Her mother dying of Huntington's and she may be a carrier of the gene.
House often tries to guess information about Thirteen, often presuming that she is the Daughter of an Alcoholic father in which she replies; Wrong again. Due to not knowing information about her, Foreman made an assumption as to her being Bisexual, in which she neither confirmed nor denied this.
House often made remarks about her sexual orientation e. You do it both ways right? The ultrasound that is and in series 5 when a patient tried an unknown drug, House allocated Thirteen the name of Bisexadril in which was a fictional drug he gave a name for - for the time being.
In series 5 Episode 5 in which is Entitled Lucky Thirteen - It is revealed that Thirteen is indeed Bisexual having numerous one night stands with women. In this episode, we get a better look into her personal life, and it is shown that she has Asthma.
House fires Thirteen in this episode because Cuddy finds her using IV fluids to combat her hangover, the reason he fires her is because she missed a differential due to being up all night drinking Alcohol and using recreational drugs. In the end of the episode, House re-hires her.
He only wanted to save her the humiliation of a drug test and to stop her losing her license. Thirteen studies Spencer's chest x-rays. Foreman apologizes to her about her getting fired, saying they ruled out hypertension. Spencer is now on a treadmill running a methacholine challenge. Foreman thinks Thirteen has been acting like an idiot. Thirteen realizes that lung cysts wouldn't show up on an x-ray.
The treadmill test won't close her airway, but will instead make her lungs explode from a broken cyst. Thirteen rushes in to find Spencer on the floor. She stabs a syringe into the patient, and air escapes from Spencer's chest, allowing her lung to expand.
Kutner, Taub, Foreman and Thirteen report the cysts to House. Thirteen thinks it is amyloidosis. House tells them to biopsy the cysts.
The team encourages House to bring Thirteen back, but House insists to Thirteen that she is still unwelcome. House then goes to Thirteen with the results, asking her why she doesn't like men. He figures she likes the challenge of seducing pretty women.
He tells her to tell the patient she has only ten years to live. Thirteen agrees to do it even though she won't get her job back, just so the patient won't have to deal with House. Thirteen explains the diagnosis to Spencer. She has a disease called LAM.
Surgery can remove the cysts, but the cysts replace healthy lung tissue until the lungs stop working. Spencer drops her head, stunned by this turn, realizing she will eventually die from the disease. Chase and his surgical team remove the cysts from Spencer's lungs.
Later, as she lies in recovery, Thirteen tells her what to expect when coping with a fatal condition. Spencer realizes that Thirteen is talking about herself. Suddenly, Thirteen notices blood spreading across the stitches. She gathers the team. They can't stop the bleeding.
Thirteen thinks it is a new symptom: aplastic anemia. House reminds her that she's been fired. The patient may not have LAM, but what she has is probably worse. House knocks on the glass, motioning for Thirteen to join him. House wants to do a bone marrow transplant and tells Thirteen to get the consent. House doesn't know what it is, but feels a transplant is her only chance. Thirteen is waiting in House's office and tells him that Spencer agreed to the transplant. House admonishes her. He tells her, "You're gonna keep spiraling, keep screwing around, keep slashing away at every person who tries to help until no one tries to help anymore.
Until you hit bottom; until you're dead. House notices that Thirteen's lips are cracked from the use of her inhaler. He is struck with an idea, and asks if Spencer cried when told she was going to die.
Thirteen does not think she did. Thirteen gets her job back, but her self-destructive behavior still continues.
Thirteen returns back to her downward spiral, hooking up with new beautiful women and having one-night stands. Lucky Thirteen. With one person shot and other patients needing medical attention, Thirteen agrees to be used as a guinea pig by the patient to prevent him from being tricked into being sedated by the medications they send in to treat him. With the SWAT team closing in, House is determined to end the standoff the only way he knows how: by coming up with the right diagnosis.
When Thirteen agrees to be injected to save the rest of the patients, House tells Thirteen how stupid she is being - the drug is bad for Huntington's patients. Thirteen collapses in pain. House is trying to figure out the patient and asks him why a diagnosis is so important. The patient reacts in pain to the injection as well.
House starts a carotid artery massage to slow his heart. Thirteen wants to get a drug to slow down his heart, and the patient agrees to give her thirty seconds, but only after pointing the gun at the hostage who gave him the lighter so that Thirteen understands that if she doesn't come back, he will kill the boy.
After running outside, Thirteen freezes when she sees police officers. When it seems that Thirteen will not be coming back, the patient acts as if he's about to shoot the boy, but the nurse yells for the patient to shoot her instead. However, at the last second, she decides she does not want to die. Thirteen rushes back in, and no one is shot. The patient once again asks that someone else be injected with the drug first. However, the drug slows the heart rate, and slowing the heart rate of someone who already has a normal heart rate is dangerous.
House objects to this, but Thirteen voluntarily injects herself and passes out with a dangerously low heart rate. House injects the patient and his heartbeat returns to normal. House notices that the patient is only sweating on one side of his face, indicating that it's probably lung cancer.
Thirteen's heart rate continues to fall. House orders the nurse and the boy to help her up to raise her heart rate. They get to radiology. After the CT Scan , House writes something down on a notepad and hands the notepad to one of the hostages.
He tells the patient that if he wants the answer, he'll have to give him the gun first. Then he turns about the results of the scan and asks Thirteen what she sees. She replies that it's a starburst caused by the gun he was holding during the scan, obscuring the CT results.
The hostage turns the notepad around and it says "starburst" on it. This proves that Thirteen wasn't just making up what she was saying as a way to get the gun from the patient. The patient finally gives up the gun and two more hostages leave. House, Thirteen, and the boy who gave up the lighter stay with the patient. House gives the patient back the gun and tells the police that the patient overpowered him.
Thirteen starts shouting at House for always having to know the answer and being so afraid to be wrong that he'd even risk the lives of others to figure out the answer. House yells back at Thirteen that he's only arrogant, that's she's the coward for trying to shorten her own life, giving her the illusion of control.
The patient shows a new symptom - partial deafness in his right ear. House thinks it might be Cushing's syndrome. The patient trades the boy for drugs. The patient still wants the drug to be used on Thirteen first. The patient finds out that Thirteen has no more than ten years left to live.
House injects the patient. However, there is no improvement in his breathing. Thirteen starts having an increased heart rate and fever. House realizes her kidneys are shutting down. House realizes Thirteen needs more medical care. House chastises the patient for leaving that out of his history.
House orders the drug to treat it, but the police are tired of negotiating with the patient. The patient then says that he'll trade House for the drugs. House realizes that he's going to give Thirteen the drug once again and tells the patient that he'll inject the drug in himself because more drugs would kill Thirteen.
The patient doesn't care, noting that since Thirteen has taken everything that he's taken, any bad reactions she has to it would more accurately reflect what would happen to him. Thirteen tells House that she'll either die from the drug or the patient will shoot her, so she'll die either way. House leaves the room and we see the patient telling Thirteen to inject herself with the drug. Unlike the previous times where she readily injected herself, this time she is scared and admits that she doesn't want to die.
The police set up the concussive charge outside the room. The patient points his gun at her, threatening her. Thirteen puts the needle closer and closer to her arm, but keeps crying that she doesn't want to die. She tells the patient, "Sometimes you just have to trust people. 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.
Right at that moment, the side of the room blows up. The patient and Thirteen are both knocked to the floor. The police rush in. House comes back into the room and goes to Thirteen. He asks her why she's still alive.
Instead of telling House that she was refusing to take the drug, she lies and tells him that he didn't make her take it. Thirteen wakes up to find Foreman there. He tells her she will need a week of dialysis , but she should recover full kidney function.
He apologizes for leaving the differential. Last Resort. Thirteen learns the nerve degeneration has already started and she probably has 10 more years left to live. Let Them Eat Cake. She is the one who finds Kutner's dead body in his apartment. She tries to bring him back to life, but it's impossible since he died a few hours ago she and Foreman entered into his apartment.
She is shocked because of Kutner's death. She goes, along with Foreman and House to Kutner's parents' house. She assists his funeral, along with everybody except Taub. Simple Explanation. Thirteen is fired by Foreman after Cuddy appoints Foreman the new head of the diagnostics department. Thirteen comes to congratulate him. She realizes he's angry and he admits he shouldn't be. He realizes Thirteen was just afraid to confront him openly.
He is afraid it's going to affect their relationship but he doesn't want to break up with her and realizes he has to fire her. Epic Fail. Thirteen breaks up with Foreman after he fired her in the previous episode.
Thirteen gets on a plane and sets off for Thailand. Instant Karma. Thirteen returns from Thailand. House winds up at Thirteen 's apartment to tell her to come back but Thirteen shuts the door in his face without House saying anything.
House finds Thirteen at her gym and asks her for a new differential. Thirteen keeps up her exercise and House realizes she's doing it to treat her Huntington's disease. Thirteen wants to know why House hasn't just asked her to come back and realizes that he doesn't want to be rejected.
House calls to Taub and Thirteen for help. Taub gets a fax and throws it out. Thirteen also gets a fax and lets it slide to the floor, ignored. Thirteen gets the job she was looking for at the community clinic. Suddenly, Thirteen and Taub call simultaneously to tell House that the patient has Crohn's disease.
Thirteen's portrayer, Olivia Wilde, was promoted to the main cast after being a recurring character for three seasons. However, she only made six appearances in this season.
Her name was also added to the opening credits. Thirteen asked for an immediate leave of absence. Foreman says he just ripped it open to find out.
Thirteen is going to Rome. Thirteen rebukes him for invading her privacy. Thirteen comes up with an idea - treat Dr. Richardson to get him back on duty. Thirteen goes to Dr.
Chase realizes his stomach lining is damaged and unless they find the cause, nothing is going to work. Thirteen tells Dr. Richardson that the misery will go away if he takes a risky drug. Chase and Thirteen are discussing the side effects of the drugs they gave Dr. When Thirteen gets confused, Chase admits he is sexually interested in her and was being patient, but with her moving away, his deadline has changed. Before she can reply, Dr. Richardson comes in, feeling much better.
The team tells the assistant that Dr. The Department of Public Hospitals will be there in 20 minutes. When the assistant leaves, Thirteen admits the likely diagnoses are hepatitis and peptic ulcer disease. Thirteen tells Taub she will be flying out the next day. He tells her that he supports her choice to try the new treatment.
The DPH is overseeing the shut down. Thirteen says that the hospital is now crawling with bureaucrats. Chase tells them to focus on their patient, who is once again trying to strip. Taub goes to stop him. Chase wonders why Dr. Foreman thinks it might be a symptom and not a side effect. Richardson lets it slip that he snuck out of the hospital to go to a seafood convention.
Chase tries to narrow it down with no luck. However, Thirteen remembers toad eggs can make people high and give them nausea. The antidote is fast acting, so they could get him on his feet quickly. Thirteen tells Richardson that he will feel better in no time if they are right.
He offers to fly over to see her, but she says she will be okay. Richardson is soon on his feet and assures the DPH man that he is fine. He passes a sobriety and cognitive test easily. The DPH man agrees to lift the restrictions. Chase suggests a sending-off party for Thirteen. She wonders if this trick ever works, and Chase assures her it has.
She hugs him, and he complains of mixed signals. However, Thirteen doesn't come for the party. Foreman has found out that Thirteen wasn't even scheduled for the experimental treatment and all her phones are disconnected. She's been lying to them all day. Her sudden departure causes Cuddy to force House to hire a new team member, who would eventually be Martha M.
Now What? Thirteen returns after missing for one year. House finds out that as part of her "leave of absence" Thirteen spent the last half of it in jail. House finds out she pled guilty to a charge of excessive prescribing, but realizes that she was charged with another crime and wants to know what she really did, Thirteen puts up her usual wall of privacy and shuts him out. In an attempt to bring her out, he keeps her away from the hospital by enlisting her skills in controlled combustion to help build a championship calibre "spud gun" to beat one of House's younger rivals who has won the contest for several years running.
When the doors open, Thirteen walks out of the prison and is surprised to see House waiting for her. He hands her a martini and she drains it in two mouthfuls.
House is driving Thirteen down the road and he asks what she did. House confirms he knows she pled guilty to excessive prescribing, but wants to know what she really did. Thirteen avoids the question. Thirteen wants to know why House is taking her to the tournament. House wants to know what Thirteen is going back for when her license practice medicine is obviously suspended because of her conviction.
He figures she was running an illegal medical clinic for some sympathetic group of people. House reveals he wants Thirteen to go along because she won a science fair competition in high school on clean combustion and he needs her skills for the competition. Thirteen realizes how serious House is about the competition and agrees to help, but demands that she be allowed a personal stop along the way.
While on a personal stop along the way they arrive at a tidy house in the suburbs and Thirteen goes to the door. A man answers and Thirteen knees him in the groin and talks to him as he crouches in pain. Thirteen refuses to discuss the incident and asks to go for food. She tells House she killed a man. Thirteen is now driving House, who is strangely quiet. She realizes House is upset that she killed someone.
She asks that House stop asking questions, but House keeps guessing. House wakes up from a nap and finds himself in a park. He sees Thirteen test firing his spud gun. She tells him it needs a fuel valve and a better ignition source. Thirteen and House go shopping for hardware.
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. 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. While back at the motel room Thirteen said she has a big plans for the gun.
They start eating some pie she plans on using the pie tins in 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. As House tries to sleep, he wakes up to find Thirteen by the window sobbing. 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, 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 Trooper headquarters. Thirteen offers him a soda. That day would have been his first anniversary together with Cuddy. He calls it an arbitrary time to celebrate. While House's team is trying to find out what is wrong with the patient over the phone with House, House tells them not to rule out the husband.
Finally, Thirteen pipes up and everyone wonders who it is. House is impressed. House returns Thirteen to her house and asks for gas money. He also promises to kill her when the time comes and even offers to use his baseball bat now if it would be convenient. She says she will be in and see him again on Monday and goes inside her house. Thirteen lost her Medical license because of her jail time for euthanized her brother, but House helps her to regain it.
The Dig. When they have to leave the room, Masters agrees to take over. The patient wants to speed up the testing. Masters leaves to do her LP. Masters realizes she has to find House. She finds House arguing with Thirteen about the cover story, but he counters he got her medical license back. Masters asks about the chickens and Thirteen tells her that House and Wilson have a bet to see how long they can go without getting caught. Foreman encourages Masters to stick around - she remembers what the rules are and stands up for them.
Thirteen takes Masters to do her last LP. Masters tells House she handed in her log, and House asks if it was on Thirteen. Masters admits it. Last Temptation. After being back in the team as an assistant for House, Thirteen continues to be being part of the team. Thirteen points out that the treatment for both is chelation. Foreman gives in. However, Thirteen decides to go with chelation anyway. Instead, House discharges the patient. Thirteen explains to the patient that it will only be for a few minutes until Cuddy folds.
However, the patient sees an attractive woman and tells his limo driver and the doctors to shut up. The woman is Jennifer Williams, his old sweetheart. She admits she heard about his lottery win. Thirteen finally explains herpes encephalitis.
House agrees and orders tests to confirm and treatment. The patient and Jennifer are laughing together, but Thirteen tells her that she is going to have to leave the room for the test. House finally goes ahead with his plan to make the patients cancer grow faster. He also has a surprise for Thirteen - her high school boyfriend is waiting outside his office.
Thirteen tells House that Ricky dumped her after she slept with his sister. Taub and Thirteen go to the patient to get consent. He asks Jennifer to marry him. She tells him he only thinks he loves her and they need more time.
The patient says his hope that he would win the lottery and reconnect with Jennifer was all that kept him going. He throws them both out. He admits to Thirteen she was right.
As the patient start recovering after his surgery when the real Jennifer comes to see him. Thirteen and House see her with the patient and they agree that it will end horribly for the patient, but at least he will always have hope and be happy.
The team treat a patient who collapses with a seizure. When the patient says she never gets sick, Thirteen replies saying maybe because she is unlucky, the patient realizes she doesn't like people who makes bombs. Chase and Thirteen are sent to go to the house of the ex-boyfriend, Tony. However, they get a call. House gives himself another injection. When Thirteen starts talking and calling him idiot, he sees Thirteen standing in the doorway and asks how she got in there, Thirteen said she broke in as her boss tells her to do it all the time.
House start explains his pain is getting worse and he feels increasing his Vicodin would send him back to the mental hospital. Thirteen calls him an idiot again and House replies she came here to just call him an idiot. She also admits that both Cuddy and Wilson each asked her to go over to look for House. However, House has been injecting himself with an experimental drug that re-grows muscle.
When the team ask about House, Foreman finds Thirteen is not saying anything which is out of her character, she tells them that House won't help them for now and she said she respects House's privacy no matter how stupid and tells them to respect hers too. The team starts a new differential including the gum problems. Suddenly, Thirteen thinks of something - her symptoms match radiation poisoning.
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.
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