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House remains affected by memory loss due to a bus crash that has also severely injured Amber Volakis, Wilson's girlfriend. Amber is being treated at Princeton General Hospital, where the attending physician says she is experiencing tachycardia that can't be explained as a result of the bus crash.
Anne Louise Dudek (born March 22, 1975) [1] is an American actress. She is known for portraying Tiffany Wilson in the 2004 film White Chicks, Danielle Brooks in the television series Covert Affairs, Dr. Amber Volakis on the series House, Lura Grant on the series Big Love, and Francine Hanson on the series Mad Men.
The candidates rejected by House did not return to the show, with the exception of the last one cut: Amber Volakis , who appeared in a recurring role for the rest of season four as Wilson's girlfriend, [64] a recurring role in season five as a hallucination of House's, returning as such in the season eight series finale. [65]
During House's new team member selection process in the fourth season, she simply lets her fellow applicants refer to her as "Thirteen" rather than her real name, and constantly deflects curious prodding from both House and Amber Volakis about her personal life and past.
Hallucinations of Amber and Kutner then appear to House. House finally looks at Cuddy and is able to fearfully tell her that he is not okay. Cuddy goes to Wilson's office, and looks troubled upon entering. House then follows, visibly terrified, prompting Wilson to abruptly stand up, realizing what has happened.
Jessica Paff, from Zap2it, reported that she was pleased that the love triangle between House, Amber and Wilson went on, despite House's blessing in the previous episode. [10] Sara Morrison of Television Without Pity said she liked the jokes referring to "Thirteen" being bisexual. [2] She graded the episode with an A+. [2]
House, believing the patient to be mirroring him, leaves the room. The patient, alone with Thirteen, said he was scared and it wasn't going to be alright. At the end of the episode, after House has made the diagnosis, Foreman suggests a playful experiment, and they put the treatment on hold and get Cuddy.
Two months have passed since Amber Volakis's shocking death. Unable to cope, Wilson resigns from the hospital, while Cuddy desperately tries to get him and House to repair their shattered friendship.