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I might die. 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?
~ Remy on death.

Dr. Remy Beauregard Hadley was a major character on House from the fourth season onwards. She is best and commonly known as "Thirteen" due to her number card during eliminations for the fellowship when she was a job applicant at the beginning of Season Four.

Though Dr. Hadley maintains a general refusal to discuss personal matters in most situations, it was confirmed that she was bisexual. Thirteen suffered from a genetic condition called Huntington's Chorea, a recurring plot during her tenure on the show. Her mother and brother both died from the illness (with Thirteen respecting her brother's wishes by euthanizing him) and Thirteen generally showed she was scared about losing control of her body, but she didn't allow it to hold her back.

She was portrayed by actress Olivia Wilde, who also played Quorra in Tron: Legacy and Ella in Cowboys & Aliens.

Personality[]

Thirteen is level headed, bright, enthusiastic and generally not afraid to speak up when she thinks she is right. She has good relationships with patients and it is shown she isn't as judgmental as her colleagues when it comes to drug-using patients. This could be attributed to her own history of drug use. She has deliberately kept the details of her life guarded, preferring to go by her assigned applicant number, 13, even after she was hired.

She arguably possesses greater street smarts than any of the other characters.  In the episode Joy, she correctly identified a female drug dealer who met up with the patient, while Taub mistook the same woman for a prostitute. In addition, she was able to distinguish unadulterated cocaine from that mixed with impurities and was also aware the dealer kept both pure cocaine (for new customers) and impure cocaine (for addicts) and asked for the impure sample for testing.

However, Remy can be quite secretive, jaded, and reckless. Thirteen likes to hold her cards very close, not even succumbing to the persistent prodding of her superior, House, when he presses her about personal information. She enjoys remaining enigmatic and is thus seen (generally correctly) as independent and strong, garnering the respect of both House and her other colleagues. As Dr. Wilson tells her, "You're the only one he's never really been able to suck into his crazy House vortex." Thirteen can sometimes be reckless with sex and drugs, but is generally a compassionate person and a very good doctor.

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Trivia[]

  • After breaking up with Foreman, she seemed to swear off men.
  • Thirteen was doomed to have the disease that killed her mother and brother.
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