And I kept thinking, If only I had House here with me!ĭo you think anyone on the show will ever actually be diagnosed with lupus? It was awful, because for a while I had no idea what it was. Well, it’s funny, because I was in Thailand in December and I got Dengue fever. It’d be great.Īre you more of a hypochondriac now that you’ve filmed a whole season of House? You’re never going to be able to say, “Okay, yawn, now I know who’s going to get together. And now, they’ve created this person who you don’t know, you know? If she’s in the same room with Cuddy, are you going to assume the same thing about them? I sort of love that it’s going to keep people guessing. Because whenever anyone sees a young woman in the same room with House, they think they’re going to get it on. On House I definitely think it’s a great twist. It’s not some kind of Girls Gone Wild ploy. and in House, it’s not a situation where it’s two girls making out as a rating booster. But in both of these cases the sexuality of the character was created before I met the writers. This is only my second time playing a character who’s bisexual, and I’ve played a lot of straight people, but of course people don’t care about that. Do you think it’s a vibe you’re giving off? Thirteen just came out as bisexual, and your character on The O.C. As she scrambles to put them back together, she ends up making personal connections where you least expect them. And so this tragic diagnosis causes her to lose control of all that, and now as she struggles to maintain the separation between her work life and her personal life things sort of start to fall apart. She loves working for House because he’s the most brilliant person to work for, but she doesn’t want to fall into his traps. She knows it’s bad, and that causes her to lose control in a way that we didn’t expect from a character like her. This season has been so incredible for Thirteen so far, and we’re only on episode ten! Mostly it’s her dealing with the tragic Huntington’s chorea diagnosis that she received at the end of season four. What’s in store for Thirteen this season? He has spent every minute he’s not shooting House back on the campaign doing anything he can. They were literally out there pamphleting in ice storms and really working hard for him in a place where you would assumed they might not. But they also welcomed us as Obama supporters because there was a lot of enthusiasm there, particularly among the young people. We were in the middle of nowhere, and these House fans were, you know, chasing us around Wal-mart. Well, what was really fascinating was that when we went to Iowa to caucus, we were welcomed with open arms, as House actors - House is apparently really big in Iowa, which was kind of a shock to me. We read that you and Kal Penn campaigned for Obama and were involved in primaries. Wilde spoke with Vulture about the upcoming season, her work for the Obama campaign, and Thirteen’s diagnosis with Huntington’s. The hit show’s fifth season kicks off tonight at eight and welcomes viewers back into the world of Princeton Plainborough Hospital, with the misanthropic doctor’s right-hand man Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) threatening to jump ship and Thirteen is grappling with a diagnosis of Huntington’s chorea. Olivia Wilde has already had plenty of roles in her young career, but she’s known to most as the hipsterific lesbian who stole Marissa’s heart on The O.C., and for her more recent portrayal of stubbornly private second-generation intern Thirteen to Hugh Laurie’s good doctor House. Does anyone … have any idea … what’s happening?
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