Episode 1: Pilot
A 29-year old preschool teacher collapses in her classroom from a seizure. She is taken to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, where Dr. House and his team of experts struggle to solve the mystery.
Episode 2: Paternity
A 16-year-old high school student, Dan starts suffering from night terrors and frequent hallucinations, and he reveals he was hit in the head while playing lacrosse at school. Dan is apparently suffering from MS, and risky brain surgery is needed. Meanwhile House must deal with a patient looking to set up a lawsuit and a mother who does not believe in vaccinations.
Episode 3: Occam's Razor
Dr. House and his team struggle to find out why a college student collapsed after having sex with his fiancée.
Episode 4: Maternity
House's prediction that two sick babies is the beginning of something worse is dreadfully correct and he and his team quarantine the hospital's maternity ward as they try to determine the source of the illness.
Episode 5: Damned If You Do
Dr. House's approach raises questions when he treats a nun for what he believes to be an allergy, and almost kills her.
Episode 6: The Socratic Method
When a schizophrenic mother has a deep-vein thrombosis, a strange phone call causes House to question her sanity once again.
Episode 7: Fidelity
Two men are out jogging – one of them returns back to his wife who slaps him and says that she thinks she has something wrong with her and brings her to the clinic. When all the treatments fail, House concludes she has African sleeping sickness. However, neither the woman nor her husband could possibly have ever been to Africa. The woman will die without the proper treatment, but neither one will admit to having an affair.
Episode 8: Poison
House and his team investigate the mysterious poisoning of high-school student Matt Davis but another teen is brought in with all of the same symptoms but almost nothing else in common with Matt.
Episode 9: DNR
When a legendary jazz musician collapses mid-session, House and his team run into technical difficulties treating the man, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. House ignores the DNR order and ends up in court.
Episode 10: Histories
Dr. Foreman believes an uncooperative homeless woman is faking seizures to get a meal ticket at the teaching hospital. But her homelessness strikes a chord with Dr. Wilson and he resolves to keep her from falling between the cracks. Meanwhile, House has an audience of two medical students who are learning how to do case studies.
Episode 11: Detox
While trying to figure out why a young patient will not stop bleeding after a car wreck, House accepts Cuddy's challenge and goes off Vicodin for a week in exchange for no clinic duty for a month. As House's withdrawal symptoms become more and more severe, his patient directives for his patient are more harsh and risky than usual, and Foreman and Cameron are afraid he may not be thinking clearly enough to save the patient's life.
Episode 12: Sports Medicine
A severely broken arm reveals a bizarre case of bone loss and ends the comeback plans of major league pitcher Hank Wiggen. House suspects Hank – with a history of drug abuse – is lying about using steroids, as his condition worsens. When Hank's kidneys start to fail, his wife offers to donate hers, but she would have to abort her early pregnancy. Meanwhile, Foreman dates a pharmaceutical representative and House is stuck with an extra ticket to a monster truck rally.
Episode 13: Cursed
After consulting a Ouija board on his life, a young boy thinks that he is going to die. Chase's father comes to the hospital to meet Wilson and help House to diagnose the kid.
Episode 14: Control
Billionaire entrepreneur Edward Vogler donates $100 million to Princeton Plainsboro and becomes the new Chairman of the Board. As a businessman, Vogler intends to turn the clinic into a profitable venue for his biotech venture and plans to eliminate House's financially draining department. Meanwhile, a businesswoman who has it all – perfect life, perfect body, perfect job – finds herself inexplicably paralyzed. When he diagnoses her condition, House must risk his job and his medical license to save her.
Episode 15: Mob Rules
House is placed under a court order to determine what is ailing a mobster due for federal testimony and then the Witness Protection Program. The witness's brother and lawyer appears to work against the team and the testimony when they discover his brother has hepatitis C. Cuddy continues to battle Vogler over House's importance to the hospital.
Episode 16: Heavy
House and his team investigate when an overweight ten-year-old girl has a heart attack. Adding to his stress, Vogler still demands that House get rid of one member of his team. His initial choice is rejected by Vogler and House believes that he is being sold out.
Episode 17: Role Model
A popular U.S. senator and presidential candidate succumbs to illness at a fundraiser and Vogler assigns House to his case. He also tells House he can keep his whole team if he endorses Vogler's pharmaceutical company. The Senator's initial diagnosis seems to point to AIDS, but House and team dig deeper for another answer. Meanwhile, House handles the case of a woman who apparently got pregnant without having sex.
Episode 18: Babies and Bathwater
A pregnant woman arrives at the hospital with brain and kidney problems and House must contend with both her condition and Vogler's eagerness to see the doctor removed. The couple are told they will have to decide between the mother and child's lives after the team discovers small cell lung cancer. Vogler calls a board meeting in order to get rid of House.
Episode 19: Kids
House fights off a meningitis outbreak and Cuddy gives his team an hour to produce results after he singles out a young patient who does not quite fit the criteria. House tries to get Cameron to return in the wake of Vogler's departure but she asks House to tell her why he really wants her back.
Episode 20: Love Hurts
The teaching hospital buzzes with rumors of House's upcoming date with Cameron. House is harsh to a patient (guest star John Cho ), and when he tries to apologize, the patient has a stroke. House also deals with an elderly couple whose overactive sex life causes them problems.
Episode 21: Three Stories
House receives a visit from an ex-girlfriend, who has come seeking his help for her husband. House gives a lecture to medical students about diagnosing patients and presents three patients that have three different reasons for their leg pain. (guest star Carmen Electra)
Episode 22: Honeymoon
House diagnoses Mark, the husband of his former love Stacy. Although the tests do not indicate a condition and he claims to be fine outside of stomach pain, it appears that his brain is dying which leaves House puzzled. When he comes to a potential diagnosis, he has to fight against the patient's wishes to get the proper test done.
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