Diagnosed with Huntington's disease in the fourth season finale, Thirteen was reluctant to get into a relationship with anyone. Take the Foreman/Thirteen relationship for example. In fact, both of them were more frustrating than anything positive. Neither of these relationships really moved me. Foreman (Omar Epps) and Thirteen ( Olivia Wilde) got together while Chase ( Jesse Spencer) and Cameron ( Jennifer Morrison) continued with their relationship. House and his father may not have had the best relationship, but there were a few who did have a good relationship. House may not have liked his father, but surely something could have been written for the character. I can't help but feel disappointed by this fact. Before long, they were friends again and were on their way to pay their respects to House's recently deceased father. Some things never change - right? It didn't take long for Wilson and House to talk about Amber's death. House was not only concerned for his (former) best friend, but he was also just a little nosy. Not only did Weston's character look into the lives of House's employees, but he followed Wilson around.
This gave House the excuse to hire a private investigator ( Michael Weston). We've come to know quite a bit about the doctors over these years, but there were still some lingering secrets that hadn't been uncovered.
House's investigations into his employees. The loss of Amber really hit Wilson ( Robert Sean Leonard) hard, so much so, that he resigned from Princeton-Plainsboro.Ĭoming into this season, one of the things that seemed to be missing was Dr. Two cast members died, though I suppose you could say that Amber ( Anne Dudek) really died in the fourth season finale, but it really only hit home in the fifth season opener, " Dying Changes Everything". House 's fifth season took somewhat of a dark turn when compared to the previous seasons.