I think that the most particular diference between House and Thirteen was the fact that Thirtheen was still trying to not be miserable and still had hope to do that, thats something that House saw and thats the reason why he fired her because he knew that she could acomplished that.
Yhur Hurt The irony is that you mistyped the person who posted as not having a valid insight because of their lack of grammatical skill. As if those two qualities are one and the same
It would have been better if he had slept with her. It would have complicated their father daughter relationship, but in a very hot and very kinky way.
@@JessAyu Yes shes got Huntingtons disease. Basicly her body will slowly start shutting down over time, at some point she wont be able to move at all. It will take some time, decade or more but she probable wont live to be 50. Dont know how old she was at this point but i wouldnt give her more than 10 years max.
@Anti-Federalist 1776 I know its late, but Wilson literally explained that House wouldnt be able to go back to being a doctor- or reclaim any of his life now that he's fajed his death so completely. Wilson was the only one left in Houses life that he actually valued. Its implied that House was planning on killing himself once Wilson died.
Video Guy Nah, she acted relatively similar to Cameron, but she was at least better. She actually had some character development. She still sucked though and I found myself being annoyed at her most of the time.
He always had a heart. He's often went out of his way to help patients and colleagues, to bring back happiness in their lives. In the process, to avoid himself from getting the side effects he makes sure he appears a cold hearted jerk to everyone. He's afraid to be happy. Thirteen is one of the very few people to understand this behaviour of House. Even Cuddy didn't understand it. Not even Stacy. Wilson maybe. And a handful of patients.
The framing of the shot at 7:17 is so telling. Both in opposite ends of it. House shunned at the bottom corner, like he drowning. And 13 leaving the frame in the upper corner, taking off. Going to enjoy and live her life w/ the woman she loves. He gave her something he couldn't give himself.
I like to think she went to Greece with her gf and volunteered to work for the local hospital, working on the hard cases no one else could cure. They would give her a cool Greek nickname. She would save many lives. They would bury her like royalty when she died so young and always remember her as a local hero. I always thought she was the best of House's team. He always respected her. That was a rare thing from House.
saytr4 - She was perfect to him. She was Foreman levels of argumentative and assertive, she wasn't overly emotional and needy like Cameron, had great hair like Chase, and was damaged enough to relate directly to House
@@Red_Beard2798 I love that when you're talking about Foreman or Cameron you mention their assertiveness and being emotional but with Chase you just say "great hair"
I always pictured one last scene. Yeaaars later, after Wilson passed and 13's disease got worst. Night. Hospital room. Machine monitors. Remy connected to them w/ uncontrollable twitches. Tries to grab a glass of water and spills on the floor. Frustration and tears. Limping janitor walks in. Sarcastic comment. 13's eyes widen in disbelief. One last 10min conversation, he kisses her in the forehead, one last goodbye between them before he kills her w/ morphine. A girl can dream.
Same scenario, I would have liked to see a heart felt kiss between House and Thirteen, he slowly backs up to her I.V. and with an out of character empathetic look quietly says "I said I'd never let you suffer". With an injection to her I.V. she begins to drift off, her last words "somehow I knew you'd be good to your word"
The thing I love about this seen is Remy(13) realizing that house is literally giving her permission to be happy he is telling her that it’s okay to just want to enjoy your life. He says so much with two words, the subtext in the lines between these two is incredible.
@@khatack you do know looks are subjective and purely opinion based, so the op may see her as a 13 out of 10, you might see her as a 7 but that doesnt mean you can tell someone else how attractive they find that person just because of your opinion
For House, everything was an easy target. Everything was an open book to him with his talent of reading people, but Thirteen was always dynamic. She's always been a flux for House that's why she's the only friend he got except Wilson and Cuddy.
Yes, and it’s really interesting given the fact that the main character has misanthropic and antisocial personality traits and yet at the end you realize that the main theme of the show was unconditional friendship, and House got that with Wilson and with 13.
The relationship between these two was the best in the entire series, IMHO. Even better than House and Wilson. Just great character development and journey of their relationships. Complexity and emotion. She was the daughter that House never had, and he truly loved her. This was one of the hardest decisions that he ever made because he really did want her there with him, but knew he'd be keeping her from true happiness and life fulfillment by doing so. He made a sacrifice and made the hard choice. The separation of these two characters impacted me the most as the series drew down to the end.
@Alexandra Diaz Yes, sort of like a rebellious teenager would do. Questioning their parents' decision and being difficult sometimes for the sake of being difficult and not just blindly following.
I think that there were several different relationships that were great for different reasons. Thirteen and house was definitely the most interesting, equal and loving relationship. House and Wilson was the strongest friendship bond, though predictable a lot of the time definitely the most fun. House and chase had the best mentor/apprentice dynamic, and the arc of chase becoming houses replacement actually started really early on. I loved watching that play out too
In fact, just moving on from my point about chase. I think the writers even foreshadowed it in the pilot - the patient is refusing treatment without proof and it’s chase that suggests the alternative method of proving it. Perhaps a coincidence - but really nice theory if it is true
i have always loved this part. it showed his love for her, in his own "House" way. She earned his respect and friendship enough that he did this for her.
I just realized that house was her father figure, the father she needed. And he okayed her choosing the pursuit of happiness and being content over her ability to help herself by helping people.
I love the relationship they had. Regardless of whether it was romantic or not they cared deeply for each other but they were both scared to show it and or admit it. But they still showed it in unconventional ways 😆 Create character development from the both of them
"I trained to be a doctor. I know how to take someone's pain away; how to make a stopped heart beat again." I don't know why but that line was fantastically powerful. The actors on this show were insanely perfect for their roles.
I'm a pediatrician who had to quit because I had a child with learning disability and as an immigrant I had to pass all the exams and internship again and had no help at the time. The most difficult thing is to live with it but without it at the same time. Because of my training I was able to safe my child life and now I 'm raising two beautiful girls. I was able to literally save my own life at one point because of my abilities as a MD. So I have a lot to be grateful for. But my last patient's parent's words are with me for my whole life: "How you can quit knowing that you CAN save lives?"
You should've shown that clinic guy that made him change his mind. He wanted to do something morally questionable, similar to what 13 wanted to do (can't remember exactly). So he asked House: does this make me a bad person? And House answered: no, it makes you a healthy person.
I can't help but always find it hilarious how many people walk around in the background of the house lobby scenes. Like go to any real hospital and look at how people actually walk around in the background... it is totally different haha
I read once: "Real life doesn't have music in crucial moments" Some many moments could pass without us paying enough attention they deserve to them and feel some regret later.
house and 13's relationship i dont think i appreciated as much my first time around but it really is a very profound relationship, 13 having to confront her own mortality in a way that even house hasn't, house telling her he's willing to kill her to ease any suffering, the mutual respect
I wonder if House ever did go and find Thirteen somewhere in Thailand or Greece, and was there when it was time for her to go. They were such a great friendship
I see a lot of father/daughter stuff here and it’s totally off because they’re equals - kindred spirits who know more than people should - understand and feel more than most people - and are absolutely convinced that they’re essentially broken and unloveable - the reason Thirteen was such an enigma back in season 4 is because he was looking at himself
Didn't like Thirteen at all when she first started on the show, got to like her a lot more after she proved herself to House. Still remember watching this episode 😟
Two-part revival - House returns to fulfil his promise to Thirteen, who is now being cared for by Foreman and whose Huntington’s has now passed the point of being liveable - but, just as House is on the brink of euthanising her, he spots a symptom that doesn’t belong to Huntingtons - his insatiable appetite for puzzles, combined with his buried sorrow for Thirteen’s plight conspire to tempt him back to his former life, utilising the skills and brilliance that have gathered dust since he faked his death - can he solve the case? Will it make a difference? And what will it cost him to save his friend when she needs him the most?
Thirteen was House's "daughter" in the show.. and her leaving was what he really wanted. Sometimes.. you have to take care of your most important patient: yourself.
Okay, search "index of house MD " and click on the first link. You get all the seasons and all the episodes . You can download them or watch them for free there.
man i would be the best extra ever. ive been walking since i was 1 years old and perfected it. someone hire me please! i can also carry paper while walking at the same time!!! (Bonus Skill)
it is so surprising that one moment you want something too bad and the other moment you let it go. knowing the fact that it is their happiness that matters to you more than your own.
i just wanna think coddy never left the show and never broke up with house . after all these days and saving people he deserved to be happy just like 13
She feels guilty not working as a doctor because she is one of a select number of people who can do so. She thinks that throwing that away for fun is a bad thing. Thus she feels guilty. House then fires her so that way it wasn't her choice, and thus she doesn't need to feel guilty about not working.
RedCitadel Well, she wouldn’t feel guilty about not working *there* but her guilt was about not using her abilities to help people, so she’d still have it and likely end up using them at another hospital.
MichaelB769 I think that her guilt of not being a doctor was over weighed by her guilt of not living the rest of her “functional life” with someone she loved and house recognized this .thats why he let her go because her chance of happiness and fulfillment was right in front of her and house didn’t want to obstruct that
2022 still waiting for the "reunited episode" where she calls him to kill her and moments before, they like remember a super duper case that gave their lives meaning , that we havent actually see. like a throwback episode or something similar. would be nice
The actress that plays "13" or Remy Olivia Wilde reminds me of a charismatic actress of the 50s and 60s her name was "Susan Oliver" but has the bluest eyes ever and was in Star Trek but there is something about both Olivia and Susan the shape of the eyes or their disposition that is quite amazing. Unfortunately, Susan Oliver died of Cancer around her 50s and did things her way and learned to fly a plane after an almost fatal crash. She was an incredible actress and very much her own person.
4:35 - I, for one, am happiest when: A) I’m mentally engaged. And B) helping people. If I were medically inclined, working with House would be wonderful. (Yes he’s fictional, NOT THE POINT.) As it is, I’m inclined towards mathematics and programming/software development.
How was it that the door at 6:05 is push to open but then when she leaves at 7:14 and the door opens automatically without pushing the button? Because she never reaches for it. It's weirding me out.
Take the one who raised the stakes And let him die a mystery Take the one who drove you mad And let her haunt your lunacy Take the one you call your friend And let him slip right through the sieve Then take the one you loved the most And just for love’s sake, let her leave.
I think that the most particular diference between House and Thirteen was the fact that Thirtheen was still trying to not be miserable and still had hope to do that, thats something that House saw and thats the reason why he fired her because he knew that she could acomplished that.
I think you're right...
Yes and he couldn't, he didn't want her to turn into him
Yhur Hurt I bet you wear fedoras and browse reddit.
Yhur Hurt The irony is that you mistyped the person who posted as not having a valid insight because of their lack of grammatical skill. As if those two qualities are one and the same
Yhur Hurt The grammar Nazi is telling me to take things less seriously
it would've been so out of character for both of them, but i really really wanted a hug at the end
they wanted to bruh but didnt do it
Agree!!! They were friends after all...well, sort of
For me i wanted to see House drop the cane he was using and give her a handshake with the same hand he used the cane with.
I wanted to see House keeping his promise of ending her life when the time comes lol For real it's gonna a great scene
She wouldve hugged house, he wouldve stood there and then gave the same nod.
I always did enjoy the father-daughter relationship that House and 13 had. Giving her the chance that House didnt choose for himself
He did choose that for himself in the end though. The reason for the choice was Wilson, not himself, but, he did choose that
Well that's wierd since they kissed before
@@johnnytabry5519 Sweet home Alabama
It would have been better if he had slept with her. It would have complicated their father daughter relationship, but in a very hot and very kinky way.
@@2099nightfall nope nope nope
It's funny that House convinces 13 to enjoy the little time she has left and then he does the exact same thing a few episodes later, with Wilson.
Sofia she sick?
Wilsons the type of guy who wont enjoy anything else.. he sadistically loves the missery and all that the hospital gives him.. his patients give him
@@JessAyu Yes shes got Huntingtons disease. Basicly her body will slowly start shutting down over time, at some point she wont be able to move at all. It will take some time, decade or more but she probable wont live to be 50. Dont know how old she was at this point but i wouldnt give her more than 10 years max.
@@turgatalp5141 wtf. In the ending of the show House literally fakes his own death so he can go live the last of Wilson's few months left on earth
@Anti-Federalist 1776 I know its late, but Wilson literally explained that House wouldnt be able to go back to being a doctor- or reclaim any of his life now that he's fajed his death so completely. Wilson was the only one left in Houses life that he actually valued. Its implied that House was planning on killing himself once Wilson died.
When Thirteen says “Bye House” it breaks my heart a little you can hear how emotional she is
I was actually sad when 13 left
I liked her
She went to be happy with the woman she loves!!!!!!!!!!! Fucking loved it!
I liked her as a character, and I liked looking at her, too! :)
She was also my favorite character
She died after that too
She looked really sad..
13 was the only one who really filled the void left by Cameron. Now she is all grown up and directing movies.
Nah man, she sucked
Kettyca Both of them did.
Isaiah Milde She was good. Cameron was lame
Video Guy Nah, she acted relatively similar to Cameron, but she was at least better. She actually had some character development. She still sucked though and I found myself being annoyed at her most of the time.
Cameron was good at the start... Then just became a background character who then had love interests and did dumb stuff.
Proof that House has a heart.
He keeps it in a jar. Did you miss that episode?
I love you 3000
Excuse me? That’s for tony only 😂
He always had a heart. He's often went out of his way to help patients and colleagues, to bring back happiness in their lives. In the process, to avoid himself from getting the side effects he makes sure he appears a cold hearted jerk to everyone. He's afraid to be happy. Thirteen is one of the very few people to understand this behaviour of House. Even Cuddy didn't understand it. Not even Stacy. Wilson maybe. And a handful of patients.
He has a heart n its way bigger than anyone on the show
The framing of the shot at 7:17 is so telling. Both in opposite ends of it. House shunned at the bottom corner, like he drowning. And 13 leaving the frame in the upper corner, taking off. Going to enjoy and live her life w/ the woman she loves. He gave her something he couldn't give himself.
A good observation!
Something I never took note of, wow. Bravo.
I love 13. She understands House. I got tired of yelling at the TV, "NO that's not why he _____" She didn't flip. He needs her.
13 is an awesome human being.
That “echo virus-irus” joke was so under appreciated
Totally gone over my head until I saw you spell it out
the amount of times i rewatched that scene is frankly embarrassing. it was such a good subtle joke lol
What does it mean?
@@martabeatriz6896 since it’s *echo*virus house was making a joke by doing an echo effect when he said the word
I like to think she went to Greece with her gf and volunteered to work for the local hospital, working on the hard cases no one else could cure. They would give her a cool Greek nickname. She would save many lives. They would bury her like royalty when she died so young and always remember her as a local hero.
I always thought she was the best of House's team. He always respected her. That was a rare thing from House.
saytr4 - She was perfect to him. She was Foreman levels of argumentative and assertive, she wasn't overly emotional and needy like Cameron, had great hair like Chase, and was damaged enough to relate directly to House
Cool greek nickname? Maybe Γιατρίνα?
@@Clouddistrictsnob No spreckenze Greek. Doesn't sound like 13. Mrm??
So everyone retires in Greece, most of the time in movies a favorite place to call retirement.
@@Red_Beard2798 I love that when you're talking about Foreman or Cameron you mention their assertiveness and being emotional but with Chase you just say "great hair"
I always pictured one last scene. Yeaaars later, after Wilson passed and 13's disease got worst.
Night. Hospital room. Machine monitors. Remy connected to them w/ uncontrollable twitches. Tries to grab a glass of water and spills on the floor. Frustration and tears.
Limping janitor walks in. Sarcastic comment. 13's eyes widen in disbelief.
One last 10min conversation, he kisses her in the forehead, one last goodbye between them before he kills her w/ morphine.
A girl can dream.
@@randawilson6916 Maybe just OD on painkillers and 30-year scotch.
That is a truly beautiful idea.
@mxt mxt He promised 13 that he would kill her in the end of the episode he picks her up from jail.
@@skyeangelofdeath7363 Thank you 🐣
Same scenario, I would have liked to see a heart felt kiss between House and Thirteen, he slowly backs up to her I.V. and with an out of character empathetic look quietly says "I said I'd never let you suffer".
With an injection to her I.V. she begins to drift off, her last words "somehow I knew you'd be good to your word"
The time between House saying - "I need a minute" and Thirteen leaving is exactly 1 minutes.This show is freaking awesome.
The thing I love about this seen is Remy(13) realizing that house is literally giving her permission to be happy he is telling her that it’s okay to just want to enjoy your life. He says so much with two words, the subtext in the lines between these two is incredible.
Imma rewatch this show till the end of time.
Where can you watch it at??
@@katmet epizode.ws search "House" and you'll find it there it has all 8 seasons
by now i assumed you've already watched it 4860 times?
Does she know she's 13 out of 10?
@Massive Legend she's bisexual
No she's not.
@@khatack yes she is, she's bisexual
@@amenthegreat3761 wasn't talking to you. She's *not* 13 out of 10. Perhaps a 7.
@@khatack you do know looks are subjective and purely opinion based, so the op may see her as a 13 out of 10, you might see her as a 7 but that doesnt mean you can tell someone else how attractive they find that person just because of your opinion
I loved how 13 was desperate for a hug but she knew it would be out of character for both
This is my favorite character relationship in the show, with Wilson’s as a close second.
For House, everything was an easy target. Everything was an open book to him with his talent of reading people, but Thirteen was always dynamic. She's always been a flux for House that's why she's the only friend he got except Wilson and Cuddy.
This makes me think that “House” is a tv show about friendship, unconditional love, loyalty, respect and caring.
Yes, and it’s really interesting given the fact that the main character has misanthropic and antisocial personality traits and yet at the end you realize that the main theme of the show was unconditional friendship, and House got that with Wilson and with 13.
Apart from the House/Wilson dynamic, the one that really got to me was House/Thirteen. You know they'd do anything for each other.
The relationship between these two was the best in the entire series, IMHO. Even better than House and Wilson. Just great character development and journey of their relationships. Complexity and emotion. She was the daughter that House never had, and he truly loved her. This was one of the hardest decisions that he ever made because he really did want her there with him, but knew he'd be keeping her from true happiness and life fulfillment by doing so. He made a sacrifice and made the hard choice. The separation of these two characters impacted me the most as the series drew down to the end.
@Alexandra Diaz Yes, sort of like a rebellious teenager would do. Questioning their parents' decision and being difficult sometimes for the sake of being difficult and not just blindly following.
I think that there were several different relationships that were great for different reasons. Thirteen and house was definitely the most interesting, equal and loving relationship.
House and Wilson was the strongest friendship bond, though predictable a lot of the time definitely the most fun.
House and chase had the best mentor/apprentice dynamic, and the arc of chase becoming houses replacement actually started really early on. I loved watching that play out too
In fact, just moving on from my point about chase. I think the writers even foreshadowed it in the pilot - the patient is refusing treatment without proof and it’s chase that suggests the alternative method of proving it. Perhaps a coincidence - but really nice theory if it is true
House could have been more poetic, call her 13 times.
That is a very fun political compass.
"You were right. Counts for nothing if you can't defend it."
Wise words, House.
“You’re trying to save me?” Aw house
i have always loved this part. it showed his love for her, in his own "House" way. She earned his respect and friendship enough that he did this for her.
It actually turned out to be a clear case of Lupus.
“No one’s unhappy in Greece’” Saying with wake voice and rolling eyes from House..
Damn that's funny lol
Trust me, many greeks (if not most) are miserable
After watching the whole show many times, I can safely say that only Thirteen understood House.
I love the relationship between 13 and House. Very wholesome!! That ending kills me every time. It’s very emotional.
Among all the girls, I like 13 the most. The dynamic between House and 13 is irreplaceable, easiest the most likeable character in the series.
I like how he accepts her choice because at the end of the show he fakes his death to spend the time he has with Wilson having fun.
I just realized that house was her father figure, the father she needed. And he okayed her choosing the pursuit of happiness and being content over her ability to help herself by helping people.
I love the relationship they had. Regardless of whether it was romantic or not they cared deeply for each other but they were both scared to show it and or admit it. But they still showed it in unconventional ways 😆 Create character development from the both of them
Congratulations to Olivia Wilde on her stunning directorial debut with Booksmart.
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was it good?
@@swyxTV yh it was amazing. Critics loved it
@@keziaswan56 Who cares about critics?
@@Prometheus7272 Interesting to slag-off professionals in the comments of a show largely about the value of professionals.
This was uploaded on the 13th of April. Cheeky !
Cheeky or highly coincidental
Andynath100 very much so
My birthday
4/13... ooooh for thirteen
500th like
in the manga it shows that it's lupus
But it’s never lupus.
@@maroXUprising Except the one time with that Magician. xD
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How to tell someone lives in the city:
"THAT IS 6 MILES OUT OF MY WAY"
I love how he didn't need computer help. His goal the whole time was to trick 13 in getting him Chinese food.
I think more than that he wanted her company and also he wanted to convince her to come back to work with him
"I trained to be a doctor. I know how to take someone's pain away; how to make a stopped heart beat again."
I don't know why but that line was fantastically powerful. The actors on this show were insanely perfect for their roles.
Makes one think that AI might ha e written the show.
tear jerker. reminds me how so many good relationships just end one day.
Olivia Wilde really was amazing on the show!
6:20
Terry, you're fired.
Yep that's good.
Yes... Terry, you're fired.
Yup, that's it, just the once.
Terry you are actually fired...
Haha, good reference!
I'm a pediatrician who had to quit because I had a child with learning disability and as an immigrant I had to pass all the exams and internship again and had no help at the time. The most difficult thing is to live with it but without it at the same time. Because of my training I was able to safe my child life and now I 'm raising two beautiful girls. I was able to literally save my own life at one point because of my abilities as a MD. So I have a lot to be grateful for. But my last patient's parent's words are with me for my whole life: "How you can quit knowing that you CAN save lives?"
You should've shown that clinic guy that made him change his mind. He wanted to do something morally questionable, similar to what 13 wanted to do (can't remember exactly).
So he asked House: does this make me a bad person?
And House answered: no, it makes you a healthy person.
The actress that is literally ranked #1 on IMDb
Thirteen was a great character
Indeed she was!
I'd like this but u have 13 likes right now.
Exactly 13 likes
I always loved their relationship/friendship
this is the gtrandest duo in the show.... put these two together and you create something amazing...
And to think that, by now, Thirteen is indeed not coming back, or ever again.
Best move by house! Really shows how their relationship works
I can't help but always find it hilarious how many people walk around in the background of the house lobby scenes. Like go to any real hospital and look at how people actually walk around in the background... it is totally different haha
Echovirus-irus-irus...😂
6:49 Hug him/ kiss him
6:55 hug her/ kiss her
7:11 -__-
Why would he kiss her lol she has a girlfriend and she's like his daughter
Jayden King on the cheek i guess
Fundamental misunderstanding of their relationship.
@@sikaf31 still tho
that would be so out of character lol
6:55 "But you know you don't have to, you can just say no"
I wish he said 'bye Hadley (or Remy)' Either way it shows he cares.
I didn't follow the show what was her name?
drmayeda1 Remy. Hadley is her last
@@drmayeda1930 Her real name was Remi Hadley but mostly people used her nickname, Thirteen.
She was the only one who actually enjoyed being a number lol. So it stuck.
Like in Game of Thrones when Arya finally called the Hound by his first name before she left.
House and thirteen's relationship was one of the few things I enjoyed in the last season.
13 is so beautiful...
13 will always be one of the best things about House.
To me this has been the best show ever. all those emotions and mind dynamics, all those interesting characters.
Their friendship is so cute...
I love how he actually took a minute
One of my favourite conclusions in this show. Loved it.
I read once: "Real life doesn't have music in crucial moments"
Some many moments could pass without us paying enough attention they deserve to them and feel some regret later.
I thank house for stating the obvious.. Im in Greece (born and raised) and im depressed lmao
Does depression goes on with lmao? O.o
I think he means greece has depression, an economic one.
I love those two. Like daughter and daddy.
IM NOT CRYING! ITS THE WIND IN MY EYES OK
house and 13's relationship i dont think i appreciated as much my first time around but it really is a very profound relationship, 13 having to confront her own mortality in a way that even house hasn't, house telling her he's willing to kill her to ease any suffering, the mutual respect
Asian girl reminds me from
The geek girl from scooby doo cartoons lol. Haven’t seen them since I was a kid but this just made me think of that.
Yes she's looks like she is cosplaying the character
Velma?
Velma, of course.
"Honey" Uncle Dukes assistant from Doonesbury.
She voices Ruby from steven universe too
6:55 house's face. Dude is feeling sad af right there
I wonder if House ever did go and find Thirteen somewhere in Thailand or Greece, and was there when it was time for her to go. They were such a great friendship
2:57-“…echo virus, irus, irus…” 😂😂😂
1:38 My boi House is checking her out again
"Nothing is ever over."
You can say that again House.
I see a lot of father/daughter stuff here and it’s totally off because they’re equals - kindred spirits who know more than people should - understand and feel more than most people - and are absolutely convinced that they’re essentially broken and unloveable - the reason Thirteen was such an enigma back in season 4 is because he was looking at himself
13 and house have a complicated relationship but yet really enough it's very respectable and they do seem to generally care about each other
Didn't like Thirteen at all when she first started on the show, got to like her a lot more after she proved herself to House. Still remember watching this episode 😟
Two-part revival - House returns to fulfil his promise to Thirteen, who is now being cared for by Foreman and whose Huntington’s has now passed the point of being liveable - but, just as House is on the brink of euthanising her, he spots a symptom that doesn’t belong to Huntingtons - his insatiable appetite for puzzles, combined with his buried sorrow for Thirteen’s plight conspire to tempt him back to his former life, utilising the skills and brilliance that have gathered dust since he faked his death - can he solve the case? Will it make a difference? And what will it cost him to save his friend when she needs him the most?
Thirteen was House's "daughter" in the show.. and her leaving was what he really wanted. Sometimes.. you have to take care of your most important patient: yourself.
Im guessing ankle moniter
House lifts up pants to show ankle moniter* XD
I literally see you everywhere
Monitor*
Anyone knows where i can see house md without having to go through a ton of ads? I have netflix but its not on there
awadh if you have amazon prime you can get all the seasons of house for free and I think Netflix took it off
Okay, search "index of house MD " and click on the first link. You get all the seasons and all the episodes . You can download them or watch them for free there.
@@drshivanibedi7315 DUDE you're the real MVP you awesome son of a bitch!!!
Google Play has it with no ads.
It is on Comcast now, so it might be on NBC-OnDemand (or whatever they call it), as well.
man i would be the best extra ever.
ive been walking since i was 1 years old and perfected it.
someone hire me please! i can also carry paper while walking at the same time!!! (Bonus Skill)
I’m glad Olivia Wilde got big around this time, but damn it, we missed out on having her back on House!
Thirteen is an exceptional doctor.
''Noone is unhappy in Greece'' Κλεισε θα σε παρω εγω.
Both times he fired her was so she could spend her time with someone. He does care.
it is so surprising that one moment you want something too bad and the other moment you let it go. knowing the fact that it is their happiness that matters to you more than your own.
i just wanna think coddy never left the show and never broke up with house . after all these days and saving people he deserved to be happy just like 13
I don't get the "you have to leave so you're not here to avoid feeling guilty" thing.
She feels guilty not working as a doctor because she is one of a select number of people who can do so. She thinks that throwing that away for fun is a bad thing. Thus she feels guilty. House then fires her so that way it wasn't her choice, and thus she doesn't need to feel guilty about not working.
RedCitadel Well, she wouldn’t feel guilty about not working *there* but her guilt was about not using her abilities to help people, so she’d still have it and likely end up using them at another hospital.
MichaelB769 I think that her guilt of not being a doctor was over weighed by her guilt of not living the rest of her “functional life” with someone she loved and house recognized this .thats why he let her go because her chance of happiness and fulfillment was right in front of her and house didn’t want to obstruct that
2022 still waiting for the "reunited episode" where she calls him to kill her and moments before, they like remember a super duper case that gave their lives meaning , that we havent actually see. like a throwback episode or something similar. would be nice
working for him is like a revolving door. Hasn't he fired all of his staff at least 5 times a season?
It's a tragedy that house can't have friends.
I don't think people like House want friends.
Crazy people think tv show characters are real
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The actress that plays "13" or Remy Olivia Wilde reminds me of a charismatic actress of the 50s and 60s her name was "Susan Oliver" but has the bluest eyes ever and was in Star Trek but there is something about both Olivia and Susan the shape of the eyes or their disposition that is quite amazing. Unfortunately, Susan Oliver died of Cancer around her 50s and did things her way and learned to fly a plane after an almost fatal crash. She was an incredible actress and very much her own person.
4:35 - I, for one, am happiest when:
A) I’m mentally engaged.
And
B) helping people.
If I were medically inclined, working with House would be wonderful. (Yes he’s fictional, NOT THE POINT.) As it is, I’m inclined towards mathematics and programming/software development.
House is a very good actor.
Thirteen at this stage reminds me of the cancer researcher who left the profession to pursue her happiness. Thirteen is doing exact the same thing.
How was it that the door at 6:05 is push to open but then when she leaves at 7:14 and the door opens automatically without pushing the button? Because she never reaches for it. It's weirding me out.
I think, at first, if you look more closely, it opens automatically, but girls still give it some push for no reasons
5:19 - 5:28: Peter Parker tried it. It didn't work out so well for him...
Take the one who raised the stakes
And let him die a mystery
Take the one who drove you mad
And let her haunt your lunacy
Take the one you call your friend
And let him slip right through the sieve
Then take the one you loved the most
And just for love’s sake, let her leave.
Where's this from? I couldn't find it on Google. I hope you respond.
@@Nippleless_Cage Oh, I wrote it! I just got inspired haha