I wish they’d taken this relationship a bit further. Not as far as Chase and Cameron. But far enough for the audience to feel something more intense after the breakup.
I've lost 2 family members to Huntington's disease, y grandfather and my mother. He passed on 4-4-2007, she passed on 4-25-2014. My mothers youngest brother got diagnosed with it several years ago. It's very painful to see a loved one suffer so much.
@@Sharded807 that's so sad. Seeing 2 loved ones lose themselves can be very frightening. I was 17 when my grandfather died and 24 when my mother died. Now her youngest brother has it and it sucks.
If they had just let the relationship last longer this might have had a greater emotional impact. If they had been dating for 6 months, or a few years, maybe a had a couple episodes together beforehand, this would of landed harder. The actors do a good job but the show didn't give this relationship the time it needed before ending it with a bombshell like this.
I think that was part of the point. Foreman appears so detached most of the time, but after just two weeks, he did all of this for Thirteen. Its a way of showing how intense his feelings Can be, even if he denies it. That was just my interpretation though.
Most of the conflict in this story arc is expressly about just how little time they'd been together for before Forman made that move. No, it doesn't hit particularly hard that they break up during this arc, but them breaking up actually isn't the core this time.
I wish they'd have a sort of reunion where all the members of House's team come to see 13 in a nursing home where she's become too disabled by her disease. After they're done, a nurse in a mask comes in, the camera pans away, and we only see the nurse leave. Then the next nurse comes in and finds 13 dead. House fulfills his promise.
Wilson died, House no longer having a "moral restraint" changes his name to Richard"Dicky" Onslow Roper and starts embracing his inner merchant of death.
@@John-Doe-Yo After Wilson dies House would probably keep tabs on people he cares about. When he sees 13 is too far gone he'll do the deed. He keeps his promises.
my Grandma has Huntingtons and so does my father and i didnt know at first as i didnt have a good relationship and he never got tested, so when i was 15 i practically forced my Doctor to refer me onto the Birminghams Womens Hospital despite me being a male as they were the closest hospital to me that specialised in Huntingtons, just before i turned 17 they decided i was in the right mind for the test (over a year of therapy and appointments as they typically refuse to test anyone under 18) and i got my test results a week after i turned 17. Sadly i also have it and it will kick in when im around 35-50 according to the Doctors, mine was a rarer case than usual as most people wont see the effects until they are 55-70, I am 19 now and i am living the best life i can. If you have a mother or father that have the disease and you have good mental health i highly recommend you get tested. its an awful disease and I wish there was more than just a pill to help mediate the effects
@@BunnyNorris because it’s not curable and they are worried about people slipping into a depression and committing suicide, idk it might’ve just been cause of my age at the time and my past with depression. Edit: no ignorance mate, I’m open to any and all questions :)
@@prod.sr7186 Thank you. I was 33 when I went rapidly blind in my right and was subsequently diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. My Arthritis is also extremely debilitating and painful, sometimes dislocating my joints. Incurable and worsening with any medications becoming less effective every year. So I get it. I agree that it might have been your age. There are so many incurable diseases really that it seems odd to withhold medical information from anyone at any age.
It was kind of unfair of her to chastise him about the length of the relationship. While they were only dating for two weeks I’m pretty sure they had been friends and he knew her for a long time.
My family suffers from this awful condition. My father passed away and I’m going to get tested soon. Good thing I’m the only child my dad had as far as we know. I need positive vibes and prayers 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. I’m 38 and I just started getting symptomatic this year. My dad was diagnosed in his early 20s.
I know I'm a random but I usually read comments like these and feel bad and move on, but I've been suffering from disc degenerative disease and the pain is.. Unbearable to say the least so when I read "38 and starting to be symptomatic" it hit different in the moment. I won't ask to know the diagnosis, none of my business, but I really hope it comes back negative and you live a long and fruitful life, Roxy. Stay strong.
Dr. Hadley (13) was one of my favorite characters but I never felt sorry for her because she never felt sorry for herself. Although I was surprised she wasn't fired for not watching that one paraplegic take his medication, I think she thought as much too. Still, cuddy was my favorite, even as an epidemiologist
I got an MRI when I went to the ER within 2 hours. It kinda worried me to get it that fast since it made me think something serious was wrong. They thought I had MS by my symptoms
This is what happens when you live in a country where healthcare is free for everyone. There is no priority Someone who has a major cough is going to get the same on a time of care at someone with cancer.... I'd rather have to pay a lot more money every month to make sure I get good health care than having to share it with the rest of the f****** country
I know that I do not have Huntington’s disease, but I have multiple sclerosis and when she said I can see that it hard because at the age of 16 I lost my vision I could see around, but I couldn’t see straightahead. There was this huge white circle in the middle of my eye pacifically, right eyes
*Specifically Sorry to hear that I can’t imagine losing my vision anymore than I have, like I can still see but I should be wearing glasses daily because my vision is blurry and I can’t see far in the distance
Huntington's a rough disease, and I think the writers and Olivia Wilde did a good job showcasing the difficulty of grappling with the diagnosis. It runs in my family too, never met one of my grandmothers cause she passed a long time ago from it. Then later my uncle starting developing symptoms, so I saw 1st hand how brutal it is. He had a masters in engineering, a few patents. Incredibly smart guy. I will always regret not being old enough to really get to know him before it'd taken most of his motor functions. To be so intelligent and slowly become trapped in your mind as your body fails, I can't imagine how terrible that is. Thankfully I was tested very early on to confirm I didn't inherit it. Respect to anyone who suffers from it. Live the best life you can for as long as you can; it's all any of us can do.
The way the series ended is just way too unsatisfying. We need a movie which includes House fulfilling his promise to Thirteen when her Huntington's is already in the advance stage.
In real life clinical trials, if the drug that's being tested is showing promising signs, all patients are started on it for ethical reasons. So this kind of storylines are just played for drama, they're not realistic.
I do wish they would have been together longer. But I understand 13 it's easier to push ppl away than deal with what she is going through no I don't have huntings but I have problems and I don't want ppl rht are around me know how I'm feeling physically or mentally.
Its genetic on my moms side of the family. Im getting a test soon. No cure or anyway to stop it getting worse. Hopefully there will be a cure in the future
Well I've had both physical test and blood test. They are happy I haven't got it right now. However I now have to wait a month to see if the predictive testing will show if I'll go on to develop it
@@andrewforrester8386 yeah its probably okay since it's a genetic disease and if they did the blood test and it turned out negative, big chance you dont have it.
Now with AlphaFold and other methods of AI-driven drug discovery and implementation, we've sped up the process from 10 years to months to *days*. Someone Thirteen's age today (that is Olivia Wilde, who is 38) may never succumb to Huntington's.
I'm confused. They show her with him in bed, THEN, she is saying stuff when he puts a card up. So, did they really "get it on?" Or, was that only in her mind? But, then, we hear they ARE dating. I used to watch this show, how do I not remember all of this though? So, it seems that 13 HAS been given a Parkinson's treatment drug that had been part of a trial. Some of the patients had been given the actual drugs and some were given a placebo. And, 13 had gotten headaches, so, she figured that she was given the drugs since headaches were a side affect of the drugs. But, it also seems like Dr Foreman had been the one who made sure that she had actually gotten the drugs because he wanted to make sure that she got a chance to be treated. It seems like as if HE wants to save her life much more than she wants to save her own life. Maybe I am just going on emotions here though? Okay, THEN, we see Dr Foreman looking at her brain scan, and he says something like "Oh my", then he comes to her home and she hurts her knee, THEN she goes blind. Wow, this is an interesting show. Uuummmm... then we see Foreman, and her still in the hosp bed. Then another guy on House's staff of Docs comes in and says some comment. THEN, she gets her sight back, and everybody is happy. I guess that the drug cured her? Yeah, I am confused.
There are many scenes cut out from the actual episode. Basically some episodes ago Foreman and Thirteen started dating, he was part of this medical trial and he put Thirteen on the trial, but he found out that she was on placebo so risking his career he switched her to get the drug. Right after changing her to the actual drug, she started deteriorating (mainly her sight was getting worse), she stopped taking the drug but still was worsening so they did an MRI and found out she had a tumor on her brain caused by the drug that was affecting her sight. When she was at her apartment she got completely blind (that's why she hurt her knee, she couldn't see the table), so Foreman and House radiated the tumor and that's how she started to get her sight back (and the reason why she was in the hospital bed, she was recovering from the procedure where they radiated the tumor).
I wish they’d taken this relationship a bit further. Not as far as Chase and Cameron. But far enough for the audience to feel something more intense after the breakup.
I wish they do a 13 spin off show!!!!
Ew no. Gross.
I wanted for development of foreman and 13 dating because I want to be somewhat invested when they’re going through 13’s Huntingtons issue
Nice profile pic
@@cooperjones7206 You too
I've lost 2 family members to Huntington's disease, y grandfather and my mother. He passed on 4-4-2007, she passed on 4-25-2014. My mothers youngest brother got diagnosed with it several years ago. It's very painful to see a loved one suffer so much.
I was born on April 4th, 2007.
On September 11, 2001 the world stopped to witness tragedy
@@MyDarKnightMareAnimsI was walking through the blood and bones
My grandma has Huntingtons, and it honestly pains me to see her amount of pain, I have really no memories of her being "sane"
@@Sharded807 that's so sad. Seeing 2 loved ones lose themselves can be very frightening. I was 17 when my grandfather died and 24 when my mother died. Now her youngest brother has it and it sucks.
If they had just let the relationship last longer this might have had a greater emotional impact. If they had been dating for 6 months, or a few years, maybe a had a couple episodes together beforehand, this would of landed harder. The actors do a good job but the show didn't give this relationship the time it needed before ending it with a bombshell like this.
I think that was part of the point. Foreman appears so detached most of the time, but after just two weeks, he did all of this for Thirteen. Its a way of showing how intense his feelings Can be, even if he denies it. That was just my interpretation though.
@@anjelica948that's great way of seeing this! 🖤
The power of BBC🗿
Would have **
Most of the conflict in this story arc is expressly about just how little time they'd been together for before Forman made that move. No, it doesn't hit particularly hard that they break up during this arc, but them breaking up actually isn't the core this time.
I wish they'd have a sort of reunion where all the members of House's team come to see 13 in a nursing home where she's become too disabled by her disease. After they're done, a nurse in a mask comes in, the camera pans away, and we only see the nurse leave. Then the next nurse comes in and finds 13 dead. House fulfills his promise.
No way in hell that would make sense or ever happen considering how the show ended
Wilson died, House no longer having a "moral restraint" changes his name to Richard"Dicky" Onslow Roper and starts embracing his inner merchant of death.
The nurse should come in with a baseball bat
@@John-Doe-Yo After Wilson dies House would probably keep tabs on people he cares about. When he sees 13 is too far gone he'll do the deed. He keeps his promises.
@@TheSixoul he’s a smart character but he’s not Batman lol
my Grandma has Huntingtons and so does my father and i didnt know at first as i didnt have a good relationship and he never got tested, so when i was 15 i practically forced my Doctor to refer me onto the Birminghams Womens Hospital despite me being a male as they were the closest hospital to me that specialised in Huntingtons, just before i turned 17 they decided i was in the right mind for the test (over a year of therapy and appointments as they typically refuse to test anyone under 18) and i got my test results a week after i turned 17. Sadly i also have it and it will kick in when im around 35-50 according to the Doctors, mine was a rarer case than usual as most people wont see the effects until they are 55-70, I am 19 now and i am living the best life i can. If you have a mother or father that have the disease and you have good mental health i highly recommend you get tested. its an awful disease and I wish there was more than just a pill to help mediate the effects
Forgive my ignorance but why do they require “good” mental health to allow a person to test for a disease? Especially if it runs in their family.
@@BunnyNorris because it’s not curable and they are worried about people slipping into a depression and committing suicide, idk it might’ve just been cause of my age at the time and my past with depression.
Edit: no ignorance mate, I’m open to any and all questions :)
@@prod.sr7186 Thank you. I was 33 when I went rapidly blind in my right and was subsequently diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. My Arthritis is also extremely debilitating and painful, sometimes dislocating my joints. Incurable and worsening with any medications becoming less effective every year. So I get it. I agree that it might have been your age. There are so many incurable diseases really that it seems odd to withhold medical information from anyone at any age.
Don t worry man medical science will get a lot of improvements when you be 35 and your disease will probably get treated.👍
@@hosa6223 i hope boss, i hope. but we aint had no breakthroughs for it in 20 years so my hopes aint the highest. but thats ok.
It was kind of unfair of her to chastise him about the length of the relationship. While they were only dating for two weeks I’m pretty sure they had been friends and he knew her for a long time.
My family suffers from this awful condition. My father passed away and I’m going to get tested soon. Good thing I’m the only child my dad had as far as we know. I need positive vibes and prayers 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. I’m 38 and I just started getting symptomatic this year. My dad was diagnosed in his early 20s.
Best wishes to you 🥺🖤
God bless you
You got the diagnosis?
I know I'm a random but I usually read comments like these and feel bad and move on, but I've been suffering from disc degenerative disease and the pain is.. Unbearable to say the least so when I read "38 and starting to be symptomatic" it hit different in the moment. I won't ask to know the diagnosis, none of my business, but I really hope it comes back negative and you live a long and fruitful life, Roxy. Stay strong.
Good luck friend! Best wishes
bros rizz was so powerful he could cure the blind 💀
Can you tell me how 13 got her vision back?
Power of BBC I guess🗿🤌
@@MoodyBluesRequiem80 with his rizz as he said
Dr. Hadley (13) was one of my favorite characters but I never felt sorry for her because she never felt sorry for herself. Although I was surprised she wasn't fired for not watching that one paraplegic take his medication, I think she thought as much too. Still, cuddy was my favorite, even as an epidemiologist
Please for gods sake make a "Can't fake that" compilation.
4:40 she does the exact same thing Foreman did, it’s what you do when you care
Olivia Wilde is a cracking actress man, really good
Too bad she isn't a decent person.
@@ArbiterofMankindActually gonna elaborate on that at all or.........?
@@gopnikolai7483 irl she cheated on her husband.
@@ArbiterofMankindshe denies that.
@@ankyfire they always do...
Proof this show is fictional: getting an MRI, the same day you ask for one.
How is that fictional? Last time I was in hospital, I got an MRI within 30 minutes of the request
@@phantomwraith1984 You apparently don't live in the US.
I got an MRI when I went to the ER within 2 hours. It kinda worried me to get it that fast since it made me think something serious was wrong.
They thought I had MS by my symptoms
This is what happens when you live in a country where healthcare is free for everyone. There is no priority
Someone who has a major cough is going to get the same on a time of care at someone with cancer....
I'd rather have to pay a lot more money every month to make sure I get good health care than having to share it with the rest of the f****** country
@@Xathos Every other country is non canon and fictional innit.
I know that I do not have Huntington’s disease, but I have multiple sclerosis and when she said I can see that it hard because at the age of 16 I lost my vision I could see around, but I couldn’t see straightahead. There was this huge white circle in the middle of my eye pacifically, right eyes
*Specifically
Sorry to hear that I can’t imagine losing my vision anymore than I have, like I can still see but I should be wearing glasses daily because my vision is blurry and I can’t see far in the distance
Huntington's a rough disease, and I think the writers and Olivia Wilde did a good job showcasing the difficulty of grappling with the diagnosis. It runs in my family too, never met one of my grandmothers cause she passed a long time ago from it. Then later my uncle starting developing symptoms, so I saw 1st hand how brutal it is. He had a masters in engineering, a few patents. Incredibly smart guy. I will always regret not being old enough to really get to know him before it'd taken most of his motor functions. To be so intelligent and slowly become trapped in your mind as your body fails, I can't imagine how terrible that is. Thankfully I was tested very early on to confirm I didn't inherit it. Respect to anyone who suffers from it. Live the best life you can for as long as you can; it's all any of us can do.
The way the series ended is just way too unsatisfying. We need a movie which includes House fulfilling his promise to Thirteen when her Huntington's is already in the advance stage.
A houseless house clip and it was still good. 😊🎉
Hallmark of a great show! 👏
Thirteen was probably Top 5 Characters of the show.
Plus I liked the idea of a Chase M.D. spin-off show
Dr. Foreman acted like Dr. House, even if he had good intentions.
That last scene was *chef's kiss*
In real life clinical trials, if the drug that's being tested is showing promising signs, all patients are started on it for ethical reasons. So this kind of storylines are just played for drama, they're not realistic.
I do wish they would have been together longer. But I understand 13 it's easier to push ppl away than deal with what she is going through no I don't have huntings but I have problems and I don't want ppl rht are around me know how I'm feeling physically or mentally.
she is all the way Pretty
Mannnn Olivia Wilde is such a good actress and is in sooo many movies and shows and is INCREDIBLE in every single one of them !
Its genetic on my moms side of the family. Im getting a test soon. No cure or anyway to stop it getting worse. Hopefully there will be a cure in the future
I'm hoping your test results will come back negative! When they come back, let me know what happened by replying here.
Generally passes from the father so there is a high chance you wont get it
Well I've had both physical test and blood test. They are happy I haven't got it right now. However I now have to wait a month to see if the predictive testing will show if I'll go on to develop it
@@andrewforrester8386 yeah its probably okay since it's a genetic disease and if they did the blood test and it turned out negative, big chance you dont have it.
@@andrewforrester8386please give us an update when you’ll know
Who the hell unblinds a clinical trial
Now with AlphaFold and other methods of AI-driven drug discovery and implementation, we've sped up the process from 10 years to months to *days*. Someone Thirteen's age today (that is Olivia Wilde, who is 38) may never succumb to Huntington's.
Fucking with a trial is an insanely stupid thing to do. This show really fucked with how trials work.
Foreman and thirteen were both temporarily blind
Almost hurts as much as Arthur getting TB
Well that was unsatisfying
That’s what happens when you direct don’t worry darling 😂
I'm confused. They show her with him in bed, THEN, she is saying stuff when he puts a card up. So, did they really "get it on?" Or, was that only in her mind?
But, then, we hear they ARE dating. I used to watch this show, how do I not remember all of this though?
So, it seems that 13 HAS been given a Parkinson's treatment drug that had been part of a trial. Some of the patients had been given the actual drugs and some were given a placebo.
And, 13 had gotten headaches, so, she figured that she was given the drugs since headaches were a side affect of the drugs. But, it also seems like Dr Foreman had been the one who made sure that she had actually gotten the drugs because he wanted to make sure that she got a chance to be treated. It seems like as if HE wants to save her life much more than she wants to save her own life. Maybe I am just going on emotions here though?
Okay, THEN, we see Dr Foreman looking at her brain scan, and he says something like "Oh my", then he comes to her home and she hurts her knee, THEN she goes blind. Wow, this is an interesting show.
Uuummmm... then we see Foreman, and her still in the hosp bed. Then another guy on House's staff of Docs comes in and says some comment. THEN, she gets her sight back, and everybody is happy. I guess that the drug cured her? Yeah, I am confused.
There are many scenes cut out from the actual episode.
Basically some episodes ago Foreman and Thirteen started dating, he was part of this medical trial and he put Thirteen on the trial, but he found out that she was on placebo so risking his career he switched her to get the drug.
Right after changing her to the actual drug, she started deteriorating (mainly her sight was getting worse), she stopped taking the drug but still was worsening so they did an MRI and found out she had a tumor on her brain caused by the drug that was affecting her sight.
When she was at her apartment she got completely blind (that's why she hurt her knee, she couldn't see the table), so Foreman and House radiated the tumor and that's how she started to get her sight back (and the reason why she was in the hospital bed, she was recovering from the procedure where they radiated the tumor).
@@jessp.r.7181 Okay, thanks for filling me in.
The show got very dark at the end.
😮 tone of voice
She is gorgeous
This guy just casually dating a goddess
Conan O'Brien.
She was such a girlboss rip thirteen you would've loved gay marriage. Happy pride
Wow not happy with her being with a black guy racist.
:|I always wondered why people praising this particular sin and forget about the other six.
@@OkSid300maybe they find the whole concept of sin dumb
@@ankyfirepoor fools.
Forman has the touch of Jesus XD
The world is an unfair place when someone as gorgeous as Thirteen gets Huntingtons and dies. Jesus.
Holy forehead batman!
barf
Man who hasn't Cameron put out too, besides House.
That’s Thirteen not Cameron
That’s 13 not Cameron
That's thirteen, not Cameron.
Shockingly attractive she is
Dead
Alive
@@John-Doe-Yo Staying Alive?
@@Kiss__Kissah ah ah ah, staying alive
@@Promethe3u5 lol when I was in my lifeguard training they said to think of that songs beat to do chest compressions properly
@@John-Doe-Yo When I was doing lifeguard training, they said to pick any Meshuggah song. I have a feeling they were lying.
GIO ninja chips 🥷🏽🥷🏽
Power 🏀🏈🎮⚾🎮⚾🎮
R5
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