House identifies an epidemic in the maternity ward, leading to a quarantine.

– A critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning episode detailing how House injured his leg.

– Explores House's deep dependency on Vicodin.

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Season 1 establishes the foundational axiom of the entire series: “Everybody lies.” House operates on the premise that patients always conceal vital information—whether out of shame, ignorance, or fear. The medical mysteries are rarely solved under a microscope alone; they are unraveled by investigating the patient's compromised personal choices, secret relationships, and daily habits. The Corporate Takeover (The Vogler Arc)

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (a rare, fatal mutation of the measles virus contracted during infancy).

Stacy Warner, the love of House's life, returns to ask him to save her new husband, Mark. House must battle his jealousy to save a man he hates.

Stacy returns to beg House to save her husband. House is forced to look past his bitterness to cure the man who replaced him. Stacy accepts a job as the hospital's legal counsel, setting up the drama for Season 2. Notable Medical Misconceptions in Season 1

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– A teenager believes he is cursed, prompting House to investigate paranormal-seeming ailments.

A major league baseball player seeking a comeback suffers a bone fracture and breathing problems.

Whether you are a first-time viewer or a long-time fan, Season 1 remains a masterclass in character development and medical intrigue.

Chase’s estranged father, a world-renowned rheumatologist, visits the hospital, triggering long-dormant family resentment. Episode 14: "Control" Original Air Date: March 15, 2005