Season 1
Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Nov 16, 2004
Dr. Gregory House and his team take medical cases only after everyone else has failed to diagnose a patient. A Kindergarten teacher begins speaking gibberish and passes out in front of her class. What looks like a possible brain tumor does not respond to treatment and provides many more questions than answers for House and his team as they engage in a risky trial-and-error approach to her case. When the young teacher refuses any additional variations of treatment and her life starts slipping away, House must act against his code of conduct and make a personal visit to his patient to convince her to trust him one last time.
Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Nov 23, 2004
When a teenage lacrosse player is stricken with an unidentifiable brain disease, Dr. House and the team hustle to give his parents answers. Chase breaks the bad news that the kid has multiple sclerosis, but the boy's night-terror hallucinations disprove the diagnosis and send House and his team back to square one. As the boy's health deteriorates, House's side-bet on the paternity of the patient infuriates Dr. Cuddy and the teenager's parents but may just pay off in spades.
Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Nov 30, 2004
A college student collapses after rowdy sex with his girlfriend. While House and his team attempt to determine the cause, the student's condition continues to deteriorate, and his symptoms multiply, complicating the diagnosis.
Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Dec 7, 2004
Dr. House exasperates his boss, Dr. Lisa Cuddy, when he suggests that two sick newborn babies in one hospital add up to an epidemic from a spreading virus. Even more frightening is that he may be right as four more babies fall ill, the maternity ward closes, and the doctors battle over courses of treatment. House and his team must make decisions that could compromise the babies' lives.
Episode: 1x05 | Airdate: Dec 14, 2004
When a nun comes into the clinic with swollen arms, rash, and bleeding in her palms, Dr. House's diagnosis is a bad allergy, not stigmata as she believes. House gives her an antihistamine which appears to set off an allergic attack. However, when the nun gets tachycardia from the epinephrine House gives her to treat it, Cuddy concludes he gave her ten times the appropriate dose. When House insists he gave her the proper dose, Cuddy gives him 24 hours to prove the nun has another condition before she calls the malpractice lawyers. Although House finally vindicates himself, the answer doesn't help the patient. As her condition worsens, her fellow sisters pray for her while House and his team work to discover the cause of her illness. House wonders if he misdiagnosed her situation, not realizing that her past is coming back to haunt her.
Episode: 1x06 | Airdate: Dec 21, 2004
While dodging Cuddy in the emergency room, House runs into the son of a schizophrenic woman diagnosed with alcoholism. Intrigued by her schizophrenia and the fact she has deadly deep vein thrombosis, a condition she's too young to get, he takes her case and finds multiple problems. However, when the patient does something unexpected, House starts to wonder if she's mentally ill at all.
Episode: 1x07 | Airdate: Dec 28, 2004
After Ed Snow discovers his wife Elyse constantly sleeping for several days, she is admitted to the hospital. Dr. Cameron is very interested in the case. So much so that her interest convinces House to take the case. The doctors are puzzled by her symptoms, considering everything from tumors to breast cancer to rabbit fever. When all the treatments fail, House concludes she has African sleeping sickness contracted through sexual intercourse. However, neither Elyse nor Ed has ever been to Africa. Neither one will admit to having an affair. She will die without the proper treatment.
Episode: 1x08 | Airdate: Jan 25, 2005
When a high school student falls victim to a mysterious but lethal poisoning, House and his team investigate what is killing the teen. Suddenly, a second unrelated student is admitted with identical symptoms. With the boys' lives hanging in the balance, House and the team have to connect the dots fast. Meanwhile, an 82-year-old patient has become enamored with House while he helps her figure out the basis of her renewed fascination with her sexual feelings.
Episode: 1x09 | Airdate: Feb 1, 2005
Legendary jazz musician John Henry Giles checks into Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital believing he's dying from ALS and signs a DNR to avoid a slow death. House disagrees with the diagnosis and goes against everyone's wishes when he violates the DNR to save Giles' life. The decision lands House in court, drives Foreman to consider taking another job, and results in Giles' paralysis worsening. But when the patient inexplicably starts getting better, the team has to figure out the mystery in reverse and find out why his condition is improving.
Episode: 1x10 | Airdate: Feb 8, 2005
Dr. Foreman believes an uncooperative homeless woman is faking seizures to get a free meal ticket at the teaching hospital. But her homelessness strikes a personal chord with Dr. Wilson, and he grows determined to keep her from falling between the cracks. Her worsening symptoms prove to be a complex mystery for House and his team, but the mystery of her identity and medical history may hold the answers to saving her life. Just as the team suspects she has contagious meningitis, the woman goes missing, only to be tasered by the police, who bring her back. But House deduces the taser may have proven yet another diagnosis, with dire results. Meanwhile, House has an audience of two medical students who are learning how to do case studies.
Episode: 1x11 | Airdate: Feb 15, 2005
House has to determine why a young patient has internal bleeding after a car crash. In the meantime, he takes Cuddy's challenge to stop taking Vicodin for a week in exchange for no clinic duty for a month. But the team thinks House's withdrawal symptoms affect his judgment in analyzing the young man's unexplained blood loss.
Episode: 1x12 | Airdate: Feb 22, 2005
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 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. Forced into an impossible solution and admitting failure as an addict, Hank tries to take his own life. House and his team must soon isolate and fix the problem if this pitcher's life and career can be saved. Meanwhile, Foreman dates a pharmaceutical representative, and House is stuck with two tickets and goes on a "date" with Cameron to a monster truck rally.
Episode: 1x13 | Airdate: Mar 1, 2005
A 12-year-old boy believes he's cursed after a Ouija board tells him he's going to die. His father, a major financial supporter of the hospital, makes escalating demands of House and the team as they try to diagnose the boy's pneumonia-like symptoms and incongruous rash. Meanwhile, Chase's estranged father, a renowned doctor from Australia, visits, and House invites him to sit in, much to Chase's discomfort. When House diagnoses the boy's illness, the young patient is forced to face the idea that his father may not be everything he believes.
Episode: 1x14 | Airdate: Mar 15, 2005
Billionaire entrepreneur Edward Vogler spends $100 million on Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital and becomes the new Chairman of the Board. As a businessman, Vogler intends to turn the clinic into a profitable venue for his new biotech venture and plans to eliminate the financially draining services of Dr. House. Meanwhile, a businesswoman who has it all - perfect life, perfect body, perfect job - is inexplicably paralyzed. When he diagnoses her secret, House must risk his career and medical license to get her a necessary transplant.
Episode: 1x15 | Airdate: Mar 22, 2005
Just before mobster Joey Arnello spills the beans in federal court and enters witness protection, he collapses. Is he faking? A court order instructs House to find out - and fast. House and his team struggle to diagnose and cure Joey while Joey's brother Bill tries to slow things down and keep Joey from testifying. Meanwhile, Cuddy struggles to convince Vogler that House is an essential part of the hospital.
Episode: 1x16 | Airdate: Mar 29, 2005
House must fire one of his doctors at Vogler's insistence and leaves them wondering about it while dealing with a case. House and his team blame an adverse reaction to diet pills after an obese 10-year-old girl has a heart attack, but they ultimately uncover a much more deadly source for her illness. House examines a woman who won't accept surgery for a 30 lb. tumor because she wants to remain overweight.
Episode: 1x17 | Airdate: Apr 12, 2005
At a high-level campaign fundraiser, up-and-coming Senator Tom Wright becomes violently ill. Vogler pushes House to take Wright's case and dangles a new incentive in front of him: deliver a speech on behalf of Vogler's pharmaceutical company and save his whole team without firing one. House examines the senator finding that the symptoms point toward AIDS, a condition that would squash his career and presidential aspirations. But House refuses to settle for the easy answer. And House ends up giving the speech, but it doesn't go quite as Vogler planned.
Episode: 1x18 | Airdate: Apr 19, 2005
While House and his team scramble to discover what's causing brain and kidney dysfunction in a pregnant woman, Vogler is on the warpath to get House fired after House's pharmaceutical speech. House determines the illness, but the woman and her husband struggle with an emotional and heartbreaking choice between her or her unborn child. Vogler calls for a vote of the Board of Directors to remove House, but when Wilson refuses to make the vote unanimous, Vogler threatens to take his money if the Board doesn't remove Wilson. Finally, Cuddy must take a stand against Vogler.
Episode: 1x19 | Airdate: May 3, 2005
During a meningitis outbreak that overwhelms the resources and staff of Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, House singles out a 12-year-old patient whose symptoms are similar to but not quite right for the disease. House, Foreman, and Chase must devise ingenious ways and locations to treat the girl's delicate condition in the middle of the chaos and make an unexpected discovery. Meanwhile, House asks Cameron to come back to her job, but she has one requirement that he might not be able to meet.
Episode: 1x20 | Airdate: May 10, 2005
House apparently scares a meek clinic patient into having a stroke. The team must deal with the patient's odd lifestyle, overbearing "friend," and reluctant parents to stop the strokes and try to save his life. But the major topic of discussion is House's imminent date with Cameron, which is her condition for accepting House's rehire offer. Meanwhile, Wilson, Cuddy, and the team offer House and Cameron advice while laying odds on the outcome.
Episode: 1x21 | Airdate: May 17, 2005
House's ex-girlfriend and former hospital legal counsel Stacy Warner returns not to be with House but to get his help diagnosing her ailing husband. While House decides whether or not to take the case, Cuddy forces him to substitute for a sick professor and present a lecture to a class of medical students. As he interweaves the stories of three patients who present with a similar symptom, House gives a lesson the students will never forget.
Episode: 1x22 | Airdate: May 24, 2005
House insists he can handle things when Stacy, the woman he once loved, asks him to diagnose her husband, Mark. But despite Mark's tests coming back normal, his steadily growing symptoms indicate he is dying. While House struggles with the mystery and makes increasing demands on his staff, Wilson worries about House's emotional well-being. Working to save Mark, House cannot help but think his feelings for Stacy may have reignited. Cuddy considers hiring Stacy if House agrees; he does.
Season 2
Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Sep 13, 2005
When Death Row inmate Clarence mysteriously and suddenly collapses after hallucinating, House jumps at the chance to take the case for its difficulty and because it's "cool" over Cuddy and Foreman's objections. Dr. Cameron refuses to treat the patient in protest and feels they should treat a cancer patient because she's more deserving, raising the question: is one life more important than another? Also, House must now work closely with Stacy.
Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Sep 20, 2005
A 9-year-old terminal cancer patient, Andie, suffered from a hallucinogenic episode and was admitted to the hospital. Wilson convinces House to take the case, but he and his team struggle to diagnose what caused the hallucination. The young girl handles her illness so well that House wonders whether she is really that brave or if it is a medical symptom.
Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Sep 27, 2005
When Cuddy's handyman Alfredo, a young Latino and the sole provider for his family, falls from her roof and develops strange darkened pinkies, Cuddy joins the team in trying to figure out what's wrong with him.
Episode: 2x04 | Airdate: Nov 1, 2005
When Dr. Sebastian Charles, renowned physician and head of an international organization to fight the spread of tuberculosis among the poor in Africa, is rushed to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital after collapsing, he immediately determines all the symptoms are from TB. Dr. House has a different opinion and requests additional tests to help determine the cause of his illness.
Episode: 2x05 | Airdate: Nov 8, 2005
A graduating Princeton student suffers a seizure from internal shocks while partying at a frat house and is rushed to Princeton Plainsboro Hospital. With his father Ken at his bedside, it becomes apparent the two haven't been truthful about their lives with each other. Their trust issues prevent the medical team from getting the necessary information to diagnose and treat Carnell's illness. Also, House's parents drop by to see their son.
Episode: 2x06 | Airdate: Nov 15, 2005
When a famous professional cyclist is brought in after collapsing during a race, House doesn't want to treat him because he thinks he's lying about doing drugs. But when the patient is forthcoming about taking all sorts of performance enhancers and blood-doping drugs, House is definitely intrigued.
Episode: 2x07 | Airdate: Nov 22, 2005
Kalvin, a gay man with full-blown AIDS, confronts House in front of his home, demands that House figure out what's causing his illness - besides HIV or AIDS - and collapses at his feet, going into shock. When House discovers the man's father is suffering from symptoms of his own, he must determine any connection to save both their lives. Meanwhile, Cameron faces a potentially life-threatening disease of her own.
Episode: 2x08 | Airdate: Nov 29, 2005
Kayla, the mother of two young girls, doubles over with stomach pain during her children's talent show and is rushed to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Six months later, Stacy counsels Dr. Chase and Dr. House in preparation for a disciplinary hearing to determine if either Chase or House made a mistake that ultimately led to Kayla's death and her family's subsequent lawsuit. She soon realizes Chase is holding something back.
Episode: 2x09 | Airdate: Dec 13, 2005
Off-track betting gambler Anica collapses in front of House while both follow horse races at the site. Confused by her symptoms and what he witnessed after she collapsed, he instructs medics to take her to Princeton Plainsboro and takes her case. With Foreman temporarily House's supervisor, the team must figure out if Anica, who cried wolf many times, is really ill.
Episode: 2x10 | Airdate: Jan 10, 2006
Journalist Fletcher Stone collapses at his editor's retirement party and hits his head on a desk. His sentences are garbled and incoherent when he regains consciousness, so he is rushed to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. House and Stacy are out of town defending House's Medicaid billings and later stranded at an airport due to bad weather. So, the team struggles to solve the case on its own.
Episode: 2x11 | Airdate: Feb 7, 2006
Margo, a young housewife on fertility medication, is brought to Princeton Plainsboro Hospital when her inexplicable muscle flailing causes her to crash her car. House and Stacy try to resolve their relationship issues once and for all. Cameron refuses to take her HIV test, wary of the results.
Episode: 2x12 | Airdate: Feb 14, 2006
House and his team have a difficult challenge when a teenage boy enters the hospital severely burned with unusual blood-test results. How can you diagnose a burn victim when you cannot use standard testing methods? House makes himself the guinea pig in his own unofficial tests of a new drug designed to treat migraines to prove a former medical school colleague is wrong about the drug.
Episode: 2x13 | Airdate: Feb 20, 2006
House and his team work to treat a teenage supermodel for heroin addiction and, in the process, uncovers a startling secret about the girl.
Episode: 2x14 | Airdate: Mar 7, 2006
When Henry experiences a seizure but is not aware of it while it's happening, House takes on the case. The team's differential diagnosis points to a bacterial infection, but Henry suffers a heart attack before the treatment for his infection can work, prompting the need for a heart transplant. Then, the team races to diagnose a dead woman's illness so they can harvest her heart to save their living patient.
Episode: 2x15 | Airdate: Mar 28, 2006
House and his team take on a new patient, Bob, who comes to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital after suffering from a breathing attack while role-playing in the bedroom with his wife. The symptoms point to heavy metal poisoning, but the tests do not. House believes a woman is trying to kill her husband and tries to find the proof to confirm his suspicions. When Wilson moves in with House after separating from his wife, he learns Wilson is a great cook.
Episode: 2x16 | Airdate: Apr 4, 2006
6 months after a teenage girl crushes her chest in a car accident and receives a heart transplant she goes into anaphylactic shock in her clean room bedroom after her boyfriend visits.
Episode: 2x17 | Airdate: Apr 11, 2006
It's poker night at Princeton Plainsboro when the hospital hosts an oncology benefit. A 6-year-old boy is brought in exhibiting symptoms that aren't too unusual; however, when House learns of additional specifics, he jumps on the case right away.
Episode: 2x18 | Airdate: Apr 18, 2006
A young woman, Hannah, hasn't been able to sleep for 10 days. She's brought in after she downed an entire bottle of sleeping pills and still didn't fall asleep. Meanwhile, Cameron accuses Foreman of stealing a medical journal article she wrote, which Foreman denies.
Episode: 2x19 | Airdate: Apr 25, 2006
When 15-year-old faith healer, Boyd, is admitted and claims he can talk to God, House takes the case. House thinks the kid is a clever con until the boy touches one of Wilson's cancer patients and causes her cancer to go into remission.
Episode: 2x20 | Airdate: May 2, 2006
When a police officer with a gunshot wound to the head and uncontrollable laughter is admitted, House and the team are baffled. When Foreman begins showing the same bizarre symptoms, they race to determine the cause of the illness before Foreman's condition takes the same path.
Episode: 2x21 | Airdate: May 3, 2006
Foreman continues to experience the same dire progression of symptoms as the dead police officer: blindness, muscle contractions, and excruciating pain. When he realizes he may be facing imminent death, he calls his father and tries to make amends; his father comes to his son's side. As it comes down to a race against time, House believes the solution to the illness is in the police officer's apartment. House tries radical procedures to save Foreman's life.
Episode: 2x22 | Airdate: May 9, 2006
When young mother, Kara, has a seizure while bathing her child, it causes the near drowning of her newborn son. Unable to determine the cause of Kara's seizures, House and the team race to find what's wrong with her while simultaneously trying to bring her infant back to life.
Episode: 2x23 | Airdate: May 16, 2006
A 16-year-old Hurricane Katrina victim suffering from hallucinations due to the tragedy is brought to House by his former bandmate, Crandall, who recently found out the girl is his daughter. Although House fears his friend is being scammed, he takes the case. As he works his way through the girl's lies so he can diagnose and treat her, he's forced to tell a few lies of his own. Also, Cuddy looks for a sperm donor.
Episode: 2x24 | Airdate: May 23, 2006
As House and his team diagnose Vince, a man with a giant, swollen tongue, a disgruntled former patient Jack Moriarty walks into House's office and shoots him. House continues treating his patient from his ICU hospital bed with Jack, who hospital security shot and hand-cuffed to his bed, as his roommate. When the after-effects of the shooting begin to impact House, he starts to question his ability to diagnose correctly. As his patient's body deteriorates, House struggles through his self-doubt and must trust his team to find a way to solve the case.
Season 3
Episode: 3x01 | Airdate: Sep 5, 2006
House has recovered from multiple gunshot wounds and is back at work, taking on two cases simultaneously: Richard, paralyzed after brain cancer surgery eight years ago, who drove himself on his motorized wheelchair headfirst into a swimming pool; and Caren, a young woman paralyzed from the neck down after a yoga session.
Episode: 3x02 | Airdate: Sep 12, 2006
House's ego has taken quite a blow because he failed to diagnose his last case, and it's affecting him physically. He is obviously in pain again, although he continues to deny it. House's new case is 7-year-old Clancy, a product of in-vitro fertilization, who's been admitted to the hospital with rectal bleeding and proclamations of being tortured by aliens.
Episode: 3x03 | Airdate: Sep 19, 2006
The ketamine has worn off and House is back to using his cane and doesn't want to talk about it. His new patient is Ezra Powell, a renowned pioneer in the field of medical research, who collapsed in his lab.
Episode: 3x04 | Airdate: Sep 26, 2006
House takes the case of Adam, a 10-year-old severely autistic boy who screams loudly for no apparent reason, at least not a reason his three previous doctors could diagnose. The team wonders why House is taking the case - the boy's not sick; his symptoms seem to be a product of his autism.
Episode: 3x05 | Airdate: Oct 31, 2006
House takes on the case of 20-year-old female patient Tracy Dawson, who is rushed to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital with breathing difficulties and unexplained intense abdominal pain after she and her husband, Jeremy, are victims of a robbery. Meanwhile, House and clinic patient Michael Tritter have a touchy altercation, leaving Tritter appalled and furious at the way House treated him.
Episode: 3x06 | Airdate: Nov 7, 2006
A 600-pound man, George Hagel, is admitted to the hospital after he is found in his apartment in a coma. While they conduct the necessary tests, the team runs into several obstacles due to the sheer mass of the patient.
Episode: 3x07 | Airdate: Nov 14, 2006
Kyle comes to the hospital regularly to visit his father, Gabe, who has been in a coma for 10 years. Noticing something "off" about Kyle, House conducts a mini-experiment that leaves the boy unconscious. When symptoms point to a possible genetic condition, House and his team must glean a family history from Kyle's only living relative - his comatose father.
Episode: 3x08 | Airdate: Nov 21, 2006
House's newest patient is 18-year-old Jack, brought to the hospital after experiencing a heart attack and massive vomiting. Barely an adult himself, Jack has been the parent to his younger brother and sister since their parents died. Meanwhile, in an attempt to extract a confession, Tritter makes it almost impossible for Wilson to practice medicine.
Episode: 3x09 | Airdate: Nov 28, 2006
House and the team take on the case of Alice, a young girl with pancreatitis. Since her divorced parents can't agree on how to proceed with her treatment and won't let House bully them into making a decision, House's only option is to take them to court and let a judge rule on the matter.
Episode: 3x10 | Airdate: Dec 12, 2006
It's Christmas at Princeton-Plainsboro and Wilson has a present for House - he and Detective Tritter have struck a deal and House has three days to accept it. Meanwhile House's new patient is a little person with an interesting puzzle to solve.
Episode: 3x11 | Airdate: Jan 9, 2007
House is forced to respond in court to the criminal charges against him regarding illegal possession of narcotics, and the judge sets a date for a preliminary hearing. Meanwhile, the case of Derek Hoyt, a firefighter suffering from extreme body temperatures and disorientation, leads the team to believe their patient is suffering from an extreme hormone imbalance.
Episode: 3x12 | Airdate: Jan 30, 2007
At the clinic, House encounters patient Eve, who has tested positive for an STD and admits she's very recently been raped. Knowing he can't do anything more for Eve medically, House refers her to a psychiatrist, but she refuses to talk to the doctor and will only be treated by House.
Episode: 3x13 | Airdate: Feb 6, 2007
16-year-old Stevie Lipa is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital with a serious respiratory condition and internal bleeding. Oddities of his case land him under House and the team's care, but at the moment, House is irritated to learn that new hospital researcher Dr. Julie Whitmer has been assigned his handicapped parking spot by the hospital entrance.
Episode: 3x14 | Airdate: Feb 13, 2007
It's Valentine's Day at Princeton-Plainsboro and the ER is short-staffed due to a snowstorm. House encounters Foreman's latest patient, Hannah, who has sustained injuries from a car accident with her mother, Abby. House notices that despite her best efforts to act injured, Hannah is not feeling a bit of pain.
Episode: 3x15 | Airdate: Mar 6, 2007
Patrick Obyedkov, a 35-year-old musical savant, is in the middle of playing a piano concert when he suffers a painful involuntary muscle contraction in his left hand. After Patrick is admitted to Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital with a rare movement disorder, his case attracts the attention of Dr. House.
Episode: 3x16 | Airdate: Mar 27, 2007
House is bewildered yet intrigued when he meets his newest patient, John Kelley, an ex-Marine who had saved House's life in a very realistic dream the night before.
Episode: 3x17 | Airdate: Apr 3, 2007
A famous, 42-year-old, pregnant photographer, Emma Sloan, is brought to the hospital after suffering a stroke in the middle of a high-profile photo shoot with Tyson Ritter. Although Emma's condition initially stabilizes, her health takes a turn for the worse when her kidneys inexplicably fail.
Episode: 3x18 | Airdate: Apr 10, 2007
On the plane home from a conference in Singapore, House and Cuddy encounter a potentially deadly infection when a man beside House becomes violently ill. Back at Princeton-Plainsboro, Wilson leads the team when they encounter Fran, a middle-aged woman who collapses at her home and soon goes into seizures.
Episode: 3x19 | Airdate: Apr 17, 2007
When 6-year-old Lucy collapses at daycare, the team is mystified when, far too young, she starts developing symptoms of puberty. Tensions between Chase and Cameron lead House to intentionally assign them to the same tasks, including investigating the young girl's home.
Episode: 3x20 | Airdate: Apr 24, 2007
The team takes on the case of Lupe, a young female scam artist who passes out while working a card-playing scheme on the streets.
Episode: 3x21 | Airdate: May 1, 2007
Wilson prepares his 14-year-old leukemia patient, Nick, for a last-resort bone marrow transplant from his younger brother, Matty. With Nick's immune system completely wiped out from chemotherapy, Wilson is extremely cautious about keeping him healthy before the transplant. However, when Matty sneezes during a pre-op visit to his brother, Wilson knows that Matty is not healthy enough to donate.
Episode: 3x22 | Airdate: May 8, 2007
Addie, a 19-year-old college student, is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro after coughing up a mouthful of blood during karate class. Before treating the patient, Foreman unapologetically informs the rest of the team that he is resigning, but will not say why.
Episode: 3x23 | Airdate: May 15, 2007
Obnoxious 16-year-old chess prodigy Nate is admitted to Princeton-Plainsboro suffering from intense head pain that came on after he attacked his opponent during a speed chess tournament.
Episode: 3x24 | Airdate: May 29, 2007
Cuban couple Esteban and his sick wife, Marina Hernandez, are pulled from the ocean during a dangerous rescue en route to the U.S. on a mission to reach Dr. House. Her detailed medical records from Cuba were lost during the rescue, so the team runs a series of tests to determine the extent of her heart condition. But when she gets worse, House wonders if someone on his staff made a mistake. Meanwhile, Foreman prepares to leave, and his departure shakes up the entire team with House firing Chase and Cameron resigning.
Season 4
Episode: 4x01 | Airdate: Sep 25, 2007
With his diagnostic team gone, House tries to diagnose Megan, a young woman who survived an office building collapse. Due to her injuries, Megan's only form of communication is blinking. With her condition worsening, Cuddy puts pressure on House to hire a new team, but instead, he attempts a differential diagnosis with help from the janitor. Wilson resorts to desperate measures by kidnapping House's guitar.
Episode: 4x02 | Airdate: Oct 2, 2007
House has relented to interviewing potential team members, but he's doing it his way. He called in all 40 applicants for the open three positions on his team and puts them to the test in a Darwinian trial period. As he drills the fellows and arbitrarily fires some along the way, an Air Force fighter pilot named Greta asks him to secretly treat her. She is a candidate for NASA's astronaut training program. House sets the applicants against one another to help treat the pilot with an unusual neurological disorder.
Episode: 4x03 | Airdate: Oct 9, 2007
The final 10 fellowship candidates compete ferociously when House splits them into two teams by gender. They are assigned to diagnose and treat a wheelchair-bound man with muscular atrophy who is slowly suffocating.
Episode: 4x04 | Airdate: Oct 23, 2007
When a 20-year-old funeral home cosmetician, Irene, has a massive seizure, she hallucinates the cadavers in the funeral home have come to life, House and the remaining seven fellowship candidates must figure out why.
Episode: 4x05 | Airdate: Oct 30, 2007
The team takes on the case of a man who collapsed while being mugged. When the man complains of new symptoms that do not fit his initial admission profile, the team suspects he is a hypochondriac. As Mr. X continues to fall ill with symptoms unrelated to his neurological disorder, Foreman and the remaining six fellows are assigned to keep watch, and are bemused as they see their own behavioral idiosyncrasies reflected through him.
Episode: 4x06 | Airdate: Nov 6, 2007
House is recruited by the CIA to help diagnose a deathly ill agent with an unknown illness. Meanwhile, Foreman faces resistance from the remaining six fellowship candidates when they question his judgment and argue over the diagnosis of a female drag car racer who passed out after a race.
Episode: 4x07 | Airdate: Nov 13, 2007
A documentary film crew chronicles a teenager with a major facial deformity who opts to undergo a dramatic reconstructive procedure. When the patient suffers a heart attack just before the surgery, House and the fellowship candidates must determine the cause since the surgery cannot proceed until the patient's cardiac condition is diagnosed. The film crew and the candidates, following around House, distract him.
Episode: 4x08 | Airdate: Nov 20, 2007
House encounters a magician whose heart failed while performing an underwater escape act, nearly drowning. While the remaining fellowship candidates work to diagnose the illusionist, House is determined to prove that he's a scam artist faking his ailments to cover up his own incompetence. Meanwhile, House pits the fellows against each other in his version of an immunity challenge.
Episode: 4x09 | Airdate: Nov 27, 2007
When Cuddy puts the pressure on House to choose the final members of his team, House deliberately assigns the candidates to a particularly challenging case - an uncooperative, over-the-hill former punk rock star with a history of drug abuse and civil disobedience.
Episode: 4x10 | Airdate: Jan 29, 2008
House and the team treat a woman who suffers from a sudden paralysis of the hands that causes an injury to her daughter while she's spotting her at an indoor rock-climbing wall. As House probes the woman and her injured daughter for any leads as to what might be causing her condition, House is convinced that the woman is withholding information.
Episode: 4x11 | Airdate: Feb 3, 2008
When Dr. Cate Milton, a psychiatrist trapped at the South Pole and the research station's only doctor, becomes ill in the middle of her assignment, she and Dr. House are thrust into a long-distance relationship of sorts. Unable to get Cate out or any additional medical supplies to the South Pole station, House and his team must resort to treating her via webcam.
Episode: 4x12 | Airdate: Feb 5, 2008
House and the team encounter a woman admitted to Princeton-Plainsboro after she collapsed at her wedding. Her test results come up negative for a variety of common diseases, which leads the team to suspect foul play. Meanwhile, House is preoccupied by Wilson's newly-outed relationship with a woman whose personality is remarkably similar to House's.
Episode: 4x13 | Airdate: Apr 28, 2008
House suspects an emergency room patient has a bigger problem then the ER initially diagnosed based on the fact that the patient is too nice. A skeptical House questions the patient's sunny disposition as the team tries to get to the bottom of his illness. Meanwhile, House and Amber are at odds about how much time they each get to spend with Wilson, and Cuddy demands House give his team performance reviews.
Episode: 4x14 | Airdate: May 5, 2008
House is convinced one of the actors on his favorite soap opera "Prescription Passion" has a serious medical condition after observing his symptoms on television. House decides to intervene and take matters into his own hands.
Episode: 4x15 | Airdate: May 12, 2008
House finds himself dazed, confused and covered in blood after surviving a bus accident that left dozens seriously injured. Unable to clearly recall the events leading up to the crash due to his head injuries, House becomes convinced through his flashbacks that a fellow bus passenger was exhibiting signs of a deadly illness prior to the crash.
Episode: 4x16 | Airdate: May 19, 2008
House remains inhibited by injuries sustained from a bus accident that has also left a victim rapidly deteriorating from a mysterious condition. Clues inside House's head hold the key to a patient's condition, and House's friendship with Wilson is tested beyond limits as murky memories from the bus accident the night before threaten to change their lives forever.
Season 5
Episode: 5x01 | Airdate: Sep 16, 2008
Eight weeks after the death of his girlfriend, Amber, Wilson is still mourning her death, and his relationship with his best friend House is shattered. Needing to make a change in his life and give himself time to recover emotionally, Wilson resigns from Princeton-Plainsboro. The team must push forward as they encounter a case involving an assistant to a high-profile executive, who is a textbook "Type A" personality.
Episode: 5x02 | Airdate: Sep 23, 2008
When several people die suddenly and without warning five years after receiving transplants from a single organ donor, House and the team rush to save the only two surviving recipients. House has hired Lucas Douglas, a private investigator, to dig up information about the deceased despite the team's skepticism. Meanwhile, House auditions new best friends to replace Wilson, and soon uses Lucas for his own personal means to spy on Wilson and the other team members.
Episode: 5x03 | Airdate: Sep 30, 2008
House and the team take on the case of a struggling artist who has been painting bizarre portraits. His undiagnosed illness is distorting his perception, threatening to undermine his career, his relationships and everything else in his life. House continues to have a private investigator dig up dirt on everyone on his team.
Episode: 5x04 | Airdate: Oct 14, 2008
When House receives word that his father has passed away, he brushes off the news and dismisses the idea of going to the funeral. However, he is soon coerced into going despite his strongest protests. Back at Princeton-Plainsboro, the team encounters the case of a young woman adopted by American parents who collapsed while in China looking for her birth parents.
Episode: 5x05 | Airdate: Oct 21, 2008
When a woman with whom Thirteen had a one-night stand falls ill and has a seizure at Thirteen's apartment after a night of partying, Thirteen accompanies the woman to Princeton-Plainsboro where House and the team take on her case. Meanwhile, House keeps his private investigator, Lucas hot on Wilson's trail.
Episode: 5x06 | Airdate: Oct 28, 2008
The team takes on the case of a dreary middle-aged man who has been experiencing unexplained recurring blackouts and time lapses. Meanwhile, House finds out Cuddy is going to adopt a baby that is due in two weeks.
Episode: 5x07 | Airdate: Nov 11, 2008
When an agoraphobic man falls mysteriously ill and adamantly refuses to leave his home to get treatment at the hospital, House and the team go to him to figure out what might be wrong.
Episode: 5x08 | Airdate: Nov 18, 2008
The team takes on the case of a 16-year-old factory manager who fell ill when her lungs suddenly filled with fluid while at work. Meanwhile, Foreman asks for House's permission to work on a clinical trial and House rejects his proposal. In an effort to prove himself capable of working without House's supervision, Foreman takes on his own pediatric case. But when the unexplained illness brings the child to the brink of death, Foreman is left questioning his ability to work free from House's custody.
Episode: 5x09 | Airdate: Nov 25, 2008
A gun-wielding man from the waiting room at the Princeton-Plainsboro clinic takes House, Thirteen and several patients from the waiting room hostage in Cuddy's office. The man claims to be sick with a long undiagnosed illness and demands medical attention from the best doctor in the hospital, threatening to kill any hostages necessary along the way.
Episode: 5x10 | Airdate: Dec 2, 2008
House and the team take on the case of a high-profile fitness trainer who collapses while shooting an infomercial. Meanwhile, Thirteen begins her participation in a clinical drug trial for Huntington's disease led by Foreman, Kutner sets up and runs an online medical advice clinic under House's name and Cuddy moves into House's office while hers is being repaired, much to the dismay of her new officemate.
Episode: 5x11 | Airdate: Dec 9, 2008
House and the team encounter a teenager who collapsed during her high school Christmas program. Foreman continues to work with Thirteen on the Huntington's disease drug trial, and their relationship progresses when he learns a valuable lesson from her. House gives a clinic patient an unbelievable holiday gift and keeps the team guessing about who may have sent him a particularly thoughtful Christmas present. Meanwhile, Cuddy receives an unexpected gift of her own.
Episode: 5x12 | Airdate: Jan 19, 2009
At Cameron's urging, House and the team take on the case of a man living with such severe chronic pain that he tries to kill himself, unable to go on after living for years without a diagnosis or any relief from his suffering. Meanwhile, Foreman and Thirteen explore their now complicated relationship as they work together on the Huntington's disease clinical drug trial, and Cuddy finds that taking care of her newly adopted baby leaves her little time to run a hospital and baby-sit House at the same time.
Episode: 5x13 | Airdate: Jan 26, 2009
Cuddy decides to spend more time at home to take care of her newly adopted baby and passes some of her day-to-day responsibilities off to Cameron, including supervising House. Cameron is forced to play House's games and becomes involved in a power struggle as he and the team take on the case of a Special Education teacher who collapsed after spitting up blood in the middle of class.
Episode: 5x14 | Airdate: Feb 2, 2009
House and the team take on the case of a woman who collapsed in the middle of a cooking class, and they soon learn she is a highly-renowned cancer researcher who recently gave up her entire career in order to pursue her own personal happiness. As the patient's condition continues to worsen, so does Thirteen's as she begins to suffer serious and life-threatening reactions to the experimental Huntington's Disease clinical trial.
Episode: 5x15 | Airdate: Feb 16, 2009
When a priest who runs a homeless shelter sees a bleeding Jesus hovering at his doorstep, he is admitted to the ER. House takes on the case as a distraction for the team while he confronts Foreman and Thirteen about their relationship.
Episode: 5x16 | Airdate: Feb 23, 2009
The team encounters a teenage boy who collapsed from severe pelvic pain after playing basketball. Tests reveal the boy has genetic mosaicism, or both male and female DNA, and the boy's parents inform House and the team that the boy is unaware of his condition.
Episode: 5x17 | Airdate: Mar 9, 2009
House and the team take on the case of Nick, a book editor who loses his inhibition and starts insulting coworkers at a dinner party one night before falling ill. Meanwhile, House suspects Wilson and Taub are keeping something from him when he catches them both in a lie. House is determined to get to the bottom of it.
Episode: 5x18 | Airdate: Mar 16, 2009
House and the team take on the case of Morgan who works in a nursing home with a pet cat who only sleeps next to people if they are about to die - and does so with alarmingly accuracy. When it seems the cat has predicted her own death, Morgan, convinced she is about to die, fakes a seizure in order to get to House to have him diagnose her before it's too late.
Episode: 5x19 | Airdate: Mar 30, 2009
We find ourselves inside the mind of Lee as he awakens after a bicycle accident in New York unable to move or communicate verbally. From his unique perspective, we hear Lee's inner thoughts as House, injured in a motorcycle accident, occupies the hospital bed next to him. Meanwhile, Wilson suspects House is hiding something from him when he refuses to divulge why he was in New York when he got into his motorcycle accident.
Episode: 5x20 | Airdate: Apr 6, 2009
Charlotte, an older woman who has spent the last six months taking care of her husband Eddie, is rushed to Princeton Plainsboro for immediate treatment after collapsing from respiratory failure at Eddie's deathbed. With both in the hospital, the husband and wife team becomes a double mystery when Eddie's condition sporadically improves while Charlotte's condition deteriorates.
Dr. Lawrence Kutner dies of suicide using a gun without any explanation why. While most of the cast grieve, House tries in vain to understand why Kutner died.
Episode: 5x21 | Airdate: Apr 13, 2009
Cameron postpones her vacation with Chase in order to ask House to accept the case of an environmental radical who collapsed at a protest with unexplainable symptoms. Although suspicious of her motives, House agrees. Meanwhile, House is unsure of Wilson's new healthy diet.
Episode: 5x22 | Airdate: Apr 27, 2009
The team takes on the case of a deaf 14-year-old named Seth who collapsed after he started "hearing" explosions while competing in a wrestling match. Meanwhile, House's lack of sleep starts to play tricks on his mind, but he finds his insomnia may be a gift instead of a burden.
Episode: 5x23 | Airdate: May 4, 2009
House and the team take on the case of a ballerina whose lungs collapse in the middle of a performance. When the treatment causes her skin to fall off, the dancer faces not only the prospect of never dancing again but also of dying an agonizing death. Meanwhile, House continues to suffer from a severe lack of sleep and is still haunted by Amber. While enlisting Wilson's help to diagnose himself, he is willing to do the unthinkable to make his visions stop.
Episode: 5x24 | Airdate: May 11, 2009
House and the team are intrigued by Scott, a man whose left brain and right brain operate independently, leaving him with two distinct personalities and no control over some of his actions. Cameron and Chase get married. House admits himself to a detox program.
Season 6
Episode: 6x01 | Airdate: Sep 21, 2009 (120 min)
House begins a detox program at Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital to get the Vicodin out of his system in an attempt to control his hallucinations.
Episode: 6x02 | Airdate: Sep 28, 2009
House returns home to Princeton, where he continues to focus on his recovery but surprises Cuddy with the news that he's making a big change in his life. He's resigning. Meanwhile, the team cannot diagnose a loud-mouthed video game creator who posts each new symptom on the internet and opts for treatments suggested by the online community rather than by the doctors. Foreman angles for House's job, but the pressure to solve the case creates tension in his relationship with Thirteen. Taub quits when he learns that House isn't returning and begins searching for a new job.
Episode: 6x03 | Airdate: Oct 5, 2009
When a controversial African politician (guest star Jones) falls ill, he is brought to Princeton Plainsboro for treatment. The team struggles with whether to help a merciless dictator being subpoenaed for crimes against humanity in his country. Meanwhile, Wilson tries to make peace with a feuding neighbor, but House's prying exacerbates the problem.
Episode: 6x04 | Airdate: Oct 12, 2009
A wealthy businessman brings his teenage son, who is suffering from inexplicable stomach pains, to Princeton Plainsboro and insists on having Dr. House handle the case. Meanwhile, Foreman and Chase prepare to present information on the Dibala case.
Episode: 6x05 | Airdate: Oct 19, 2009
The team takes on the case of a reckless police detective who has a family history of sudden heart failure that killed his father, grandfather and great-grandfather all at age 40. Meanwhile, Chase is haunted by his actions in the Dibala case, and House confronts some ghosts of his own.
Episode: 6x06 | Airdate: Nov 9, 2009
After a wild night out, a teenage girl is brought to Princeton Plainsboro with severely swollen appendages. Meanwhile, Cuddy and Wilson attend a medical conference for pharmacology and public policy. House tags along, planning to use the outing as an opportunity to push a personal agenda, but things don't go as expected.
Episode: 6x07 | Airdate: Nov 16, 2009
After House's medical license is reinstated, he reclaims his role as Head of Diagnostics in time to treat Hank Hardwick, an adult film star admitted to Princeton Plainsboro for pulsating eye pain. Meanwhile, Cuddy is reminded that the hospital is not conducive to healthy personal relationships, and House angles to form a dream team.
Episode: 6x08 | Airdate: Nov 23, 2009
On the eve of Thanksgiving, House and the team treat James Sidas, an exceptionally brilliant physicist and author who traded his successful career for a job as a courier. A myriad of strange symptoms nearly stumps the doctors. Also, they wrestle with strained personal relationships. Cameron left Chase to live in Chicago.
Episode: 6x09 | Airdate: Nov 30, 2009
When an old friend and former patient of Wilson's exhibits paralysis in his right arm, Wilson puts himself on the case. House wagers Wilson that the patient's symptoms are attributed to new cancer cells. Wilson accepts even though he is reluctant to believe cancer has returned. Cuddy continues her search for real estate.
Episode: 6x10 | Airdate: Jan 11, 2010
When drug dealer Mickey mysteriously collapses while negotiating a sale, his partner-in-crime, Eddie, accompanies him to Princeton Plainsboro for treatment. But with a major deal pending, Mickey is not forthcoming with the necessary personal information the team needs to treat him. House and Wilson compete for a new neighbor's affection. Chase, Thirteen, and Taub play a practical joke.
Episode: 6x11 | Airdate: Jan 25, 2010
The team takes on the case of Valerie, an attractive female executive experiencing random episodes of excruciating pain. Meanwhile, House uncharacteristically attempts to alleviate his conscience by reaching out to a former medical school colleague he wronged.
Episode: 6x12 | Airdate: Feb 1, 2010
House and the team rush to treat an ailing college football star in time for the patient to compete in NFL tryouts. But when the patient experiences an onslaught of varied and unusual symptoms, the team has trouble reaching a consensus on how to effectively treat him in time. Meanwhile, Foreman's brother Marcus makes a surprise visit to the hospital.
Episode: 6x13 | Airdate: Feb 8, 2010
During a day in the life of Princeton Plainsboro's Dean of Medicine, Dr. Lisa Cuddy, the inner workings of the hospital are seen through her eyes. This day proves to be especially trying as Cuddy wrestles with myriad hospital issues and staff disputes that test her perseverance and skills as an administrator, all while juggling issues in her personal life.
Episode: 6x14 | Airdate: Mar 8, 2010
House and the team take on the case of an avid blogger admitted with sudden bruising and bleeding. From her hospital bed, the patient blogs about her symptoms, doctors, and prospective diagnoses to her dedicated band of followers and solicits their advice on a course of treatment. Wilson and House discover secrets about each other.
Episode: 6x15 | Airdate: Mar 15, 2010
The team takes on the case of a high school senior who inexplicably blacks out during a class field trip and repeatedly hallucinates. Meanwhile, Taub airs his dirty laundry at work, and Wilson attempts to furnish his condo.
Episode: 6x16 | Airdate: Apr 12, 2010
Princeton Plainsboro goes on lockdown when a newborn disappears from the nursery, preventing anyone from entering, leaving, or moving within the hospital. While House and his team members are trapped in various parts of the building, new insights surface about the team's personal lives, relationships, and regrets. Chase and Cameron finalize their divorce.
Episode: 6x17 | Airdate: Apr 19, 2010
House and the team take the case of Sir William, a knight from a community of men and women living according to the ideals of the High Renaissance. As the team searches the medieval village for environmental factors contributing to Sir William's rapidly deteriorating health, Thirteen and Sir William debate the acts that define honor and loyalty. Meanwhile, Wilson starts dating his ex-wife, Sam.
Episode: 6x18 | Airdate: Apr 26, 2010
House and the team take the case of a woman named Julia, who is in an open marriage and suddenly becomes ill during a date with her on-the-side boyfriend. Meanwhile, House tests Wilson's relationship with Sam.
Episode: 6x19 | Airdate: May 3, 2010
The team takes on the case of an ailing groom-to-be who harbors undisclosed secrets from a previous relationship. As his fiancée tries to get answers to her many questions, a frustrated team winnows down the possibilities. Meanwhile, House spends extra-curricular time with his Princeton Plainsboro colleagues at Wilson's insistence, performing a karaoke rendition of a Gladys Knight & The Pips classic with Foreman and Chase during a raucous night out.
Episode: 6x20 | Airdate: May 10, 2010
During a session with Dr. Nolan, House recounts the case of a woman who arrives at the Princeton Plainsboro emergency room with an unexplained illness and no recollection of who she is. While trying to solve the mystery of the woman's condition, House must also help her piece together her identity.
Episode: 6x21 | Airdate: May 17, 2010
Cuddy, House and members of the team join forces with a search-and-rescue team to provide much-needed medical attention at the scene of an emergency.
Season 7
Episode: 7x01 | Airdate: Sep 20, 2010
House and Cuddy explore the ramifications of their feelings and attempt to make a real relationship work. Meanwhile, Princeton Plainsboro is left without a neurosurgeon on-site due to a colleague's illness, threatening the hospital's accreditation as a Level 1 Trauma Center. As the team attempts treatment to get their sick colleague back to work, they discover there is more to the illness than they initially suspected and turn to House for direction. Instead, House remains elusive, leaving the team on its own.
Episode: 7x02 | Airdate: Sep 27, 2010
When Della, a seemingly healthy and active 14-year-old, suddenly collapses during a skateboarding exhibition, House and his team struggle to diagnose her condition and reassure her parents, who already have to cope with their son's terminal illness. House and Cuddy face the challenge of handling their romantic relationship at work.
Episode: 7x03 | Airdate: Oct 4, 2010
Alice, the author of a popular children's book series, inexplicably suffers a seizure moments before she attempts to take her own life. The Princeton Plainsboro team faces the challenges of evaluating her underlying medical conditions and unstable psychological state. House, a fan of the books, puts her on psych hold but deals with a patient more eager to die rather than be cured.
Meanwhile, House worries that he will lose Cuddy because they have nothing in common. House and Cuddy double-date with Wilson and his ex-wife Sam.
Episode: 7x04 | Airdate: Oct 11, 2010
Princeton Plainsboro admits a patient named Margaret McPherson suffering severe and uncontrollable vomiting. House and the team make unexpected discoveries about her identity as they assess her symptoms. Meanwhile, a visit from House's massage therapist forces House and Cuddy to confront the reservations in their relationship. Also, House tasks Chase with hiring a replacement for Hadley; he hires Dr. Kelly Benedict who later quits.
Episode: 7x05 | Airdate: Oct 18, 2010
After a newborn experiences inexplicable breathing problems and liver failure, House and the team look at the baby's mother, Abbey's, own medical history for possible clues. Meanwhile, following Cuddy's directive, House challenges Foreman and Taub to hire a female doctor to join the team. When Cuddy asks House to babysit her daughter, both House and Wilson learn a few hard lessons in parenting.
Episode: 7x06 | Airdate: Nov 8, 2010
It's election season, and in the midst of a tight campaign, an incumbent New Jersey senator's campaign manager falls ill with liver failure and temporary paralysis. Cuddy pushes House to add a female doctor to his team by hiring brilliant third-year medical student Martha Masters in Thirteen's absence.
Episode: 7x07 | Airdate: Nov 15, 2010
After a 200-year-old medicine jar found on an off-shore shipwreck shatters in a teenage girl's palm, she is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro for symptoms closely linked to smallpox. Meanwhile, Wilson and Sam comfort a 6-year-old chemotherapy patient, who prompts them to examine their relationship. House makes a dangerous decision that puts his life in jeopardy.
Episode: 7x08 | Airdate: Nov 22, 2010
Science and faith are called into question when a patient is admitted to the hospital after he starts coughing up blood while being crucified. Meanwhile, Taub questions his wife Rachel about her relationship with an infidelity support group member and the team attends a co-worker's wedding where Wilson's relationship with Sam takes an unexpected turn.
Episode: 7x09 | Airdate: Jan 17, 2011
When a man puts his life on the line to save a stranger who fell onto the subway tracks, he emerges from the dramatic scene miraculously unscathed but then suddenly collapses. Meanwhile, House tries to avoid Cuddy's birthday dinner with her opinionated mother, Arlene, and Taub draws unexpected attention when his face graces billboards advertising the hospital.
Episode: 7x10 | Airdate: Jan 24, 2011
A teenage military trainee at a juvenile offender training camp suffers peculiar symptoms after enduring an intense training course, and mysteriously, his drill sergeant is soon admitted for similar symptoms. Sensing Cuddy's stress over her daughter Rachel's enrollment at a prestigious preschool, House secretly prepares Rachel for observations and reveals a soft spot for the toddler.
Episode: 7x11 | Airdate: Feb 7, 2011
After complaining about unusual symptoms, Cuddy's mother, Arlene, is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro. Still, stubborn Arlene insists that House be removed from the case, forcing House to develop non-conventional - and illegal - means to treat his patient.
Episode: 7x12 | Airdate: Feb 14, 2011
When a waitress with a perfect memory suffers temporary paralysis, her older sister visits her in the hospital, which triggers high stress levels and even more health complications. Meanwhile, Foreman volunteers to help Taub prepare for a medical examination, and House, determined to help Wilson get back in the dating scene, discovers Wilson's secret new companion.
Episode: 7x13 | Airdate: Feb 21, 2011
House participates in a school's Career Day and breaks a few rules by sharing explicit medical stories. Waiting outside the principal's office, he meets two fifth-grade students who assess House's relationship woes and try to help him understand how his selfish antics prevent him from showing Cuddy how he really feels.
Episode: 7x14 | Airdate: Feb 28, 2011
After breaking out in a severe rash triggered by caustic chemical exposure at his blue-collar job, a patient is admitted. As the team treats him, they discover that he has led his wife to believe he is still maintaining his once-lucrative real estate career. Meanwhile, Cuddy is honored with an award and needs House to be at the charity event for support. But his attendance is threatened when his patient's battle to survive forces him to question his practice and happiness. Chase and Masters teach each other a lesson in forging meaningful personal and professional relationships.
Episode: 7x15 | Airdate: Mar 7, 2011
Tension reaches new heights when Cuddy faces sobering news that forces her to reevaluate her priorities. While House is distracted by his concern for Cuddy's well-being, the team treats a teenage patient whose worsening symptoms and suspicious body scars indicate more than just physical illness. Sensing the teen's troubled emotional and mental state, Taub turns to the patient's personal life for clues and uncovers disturbing home videos that could put the lives of his peers in danger. Meanwhile, Cuddy remains hopeful that House will be fully present when she needs him most, and a series of dreams, including a musical scene choreographed by Mia Michaels, provide glimpses into her life and her relationship with House.
Episode: 7x16 | Airdate: Mar 14, 2011
The team treats a professional bull rider after a bull attacks him. The team must determine the causes behind the patient's disappearing symptoms and seizures, concluding he needs risky open-heart surgery. The team enlists House's advice from outside the hospital as he attends to issues unrelated to the case. Meanwhile, Masters develops a crush on the patient, surprising Taub.
Episode: 7x17 | Airdate: Mar 21, 2011
A young homeless man who is a former drug addict is found in a park showing signs of olfactory impairment and horrific scars and burn marks on his chest. With an uncertain identity and the patient's severely worsening conditions, the team looks to the patient's records and family history to understand his detachment. Meanwhile, Cuddy reveals her guilt to Wilson about breaking up with House.
Episode: 7x18 | Airdate: Apr 11, 2011
House discovers that Thirteen has been in prison and meets her when released. He has a dual purpose for being there: he wants to know what she did to end up in jail, and he needs her help to win a local spud-gun shooting contest. Meanwhile, the team treats a science teacher suffering from severe respiratory illness. Taub tries to get back into the dating scene but retreats to his old habits.
Episode: 7x19 | Airdate: Apr 18, 2011
Masters faces a career crossroads on her last day as a medical student and struggles with the choice to continue on the path to become a surgeon or to accept the rare opportunity to join House's team officially. Meanwhile, the team treats a 16-year-old girl who inexplicably collapsed days before embarking on an ambitious sailing tour around the globe. Despite the patient's life-changing diagnosis, the patient's family insists on getting her back on the seas in time for her potentially record-breaking launch. But to the team's surprise, including House, Masters makes a bold decision regarding the patient's treatment.
Episode: 7x20 | Airdate: May 2, 2011
After suffering partial paralysis while searching for a long-lost love, lottery winner Cyrus Harry arrives at Princeton Plainsboro for treatment by House and the team. The patient also suffers from multiple types of cancer. The team must figure out if his new millionaire lifestyle is making him sick. Meanwhile, Cuddy's mother, Arlene, threatens to sue the hospital for malpractice over her treatment, jeopardizing both Cuddy's and House's medical licenses. Foreman and Chase make a bet over who is repressing the uglier side of their personality more.
Episode: 7x21 | Airdate: May 9, 2011
After losing a bet with Wilson over a boxing match, House believes his fighter has an underlying medical condition that cost him the fight. House presses the boxer for more information to prove his case and attempts to breathe new life into the losing fighter's career. Meanwhile, he leaves his team alone to help a bomb scientist who suffered a seizure. They also suspect House may be experimenting with a new drug to relieve his leg pain.
Episode: 7x22 | Airdate: May 16, 2011
When House discovers that the experimental drug he's been using causes fatal tumors, he decides to attempt to excise them himself. However, he can't complete the surgery and needs Cuddy's help. Meanwhile, Thirteen's friend from prison and relapsed drug user, Darrien, arrives at her apartment unannounced, needing medical care after being stabbed. With her friend unwilling to go to the hospital, Thirteen enlists Chase's assistance when the friend loses sensation and movement in her arm. Also, Taub receives some unexpected news that could change his life.
Episode: 7x23 | Airdate: May 23, 2011
The team treats a performance artist Afsoun Hamidi who deliberately made herself ill, to turn the diagnostics department into her new masterpiece documentary. House must decide which of her symptoms are real and which are self-inflicted. The team questions whether treatments are necessary and if they are unwitting participants in creating a piece of her art. As the case progresses, House vows to change his life but remains rooted in old habits. After the case is over, House finally deals with his anger over the breakup and lashes out by driving through Cuddy's dining room and escaping to a beach.
Season 8
Episode: 8x01 | Airdate: Oct 3, 2011
House spent the last year in prison at the East New Jersey Correctional Facility after ramming his car into Cuddy's house and attempting to escape responsibility with his trip outside the country. Entirely cut off from his old life, House determines his current problems result from his inability to deal with people. Feeling he will never be able to practice medicine again, he plans instead to return to university to earn a doctorate in physics. This field will all but assure his isolation from other human beings.
When a fellow inmate becomes ill with strange symptoms, House tries to help him while encouraging the young prison clinic doctor, Jessica Adams, to risk her job and trust his diagnosis.
Episode: 8x02 | Airdate: Oct 10, 2011
A surprising visitor, Foreman, makes House an offer he can't refuse for a conditional early release from prison. This offer allows House to help the Princeton Plainsboro team treat a unique patient to save the life of an organ recipient being treated by Wilson. Although House finds himself back on familiar ground, he quickly realizes that much has changed since he left, and he is forced to work on the case with smart yet timid resident Dr. Chi Park. After several inconclusive treatments and time running out, House and Dr. Park are left with one last option to examine the patient's medical history that could compromise House's conditional agreement with the hospital. Meanwhile, House makes an effort to reconnect with Wilson despite a cold reception.
Episode: 8x03 | Airdate: Oct 17, 2011
House and Park treat a patient, Benjamin Byrd, who collapsed suddenly after making a surprisingly large charity donation. When the patient offers to donate an organ to another patient, the doctors must convince Dr. Adams to help them confirm whether Benjamin is in his right mind or not. They are convinced his extreme altruistic behavior is a symptom of a deeper medical disorder. Feelings of guilt hamper thirteen's pursuit of happiness.
Episode: 8x04 | Airdate: Oct 31, 2011
A CEO falls mysteriously ill just days before he signs a contract that would relocate his company's entire labor force to China. House attempts to make an underhanded business transaction with his wealthy patient, but when his condition worsens, the team must work around the clock to save his life. Meanwhile, Park prepares for her hearing with the Princeton Plainsboro Disciplinary Committee chaired by Foreman, and Adams' outlook on her patient's business venture reveals her deeper feelings about loyalty.
Episode: 8x05 | Airdate: Nov 7, 2011
A man well-respected in his community suddenly collapses, and in diagnosing his symptoms, the team discovers that the patient has been hiding dark and dishonest secrets about his personal and professional life. But when the patient openly confesses his wrongdoings to his family and community, he compromises his chances of receiving the proper medical treatment. Meanwhile, Chase and Taub rejoin the team, and Taub struggles to balance work and fatherhood. House will stop at nothing to manipulate Taub into taking a DNA test to prove he is the father of his two six-month-old daughters.
Episode: 8x06 | Airdate: Nov 14, 2011
A teenage boy attempting to follow in his late father's footsteps as an entertainer is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro with partial paralysis. As the team searches for a bone marrow match, they uncover a disturbing family secret. Meanwhile, House looks for creative ways to remove his ankle monitor so that he can attend a boxing match in Atlantic City, and he treats a patient convinced he has diabetes. Also, Taub faces a tough decision when his ex-wife Rachel tells him that she wants to move across the country with their infant daughter.
Episode: 8x07 | Airdate: Nov 21, 2011
The team learns that their 14-year-old patient is suffering from more than teen angst when her physical symptoms worsen. Despite Foreman's firm opposition, House becomes obsessed with solving a peculiar case of a deceased four-year-old patient, which gets him into serious trouble. Meanwhile, Park tries to get Chase to admit the reason behind his recent obsession with grooming.
Episode: 8x08 | Airdate: Nov 28, 2011
A prosecutor suffers from what he believes to be cardiac arrest during an interrogation at the witness stand. The team's preliminary diagnosis is hyper-anxiety, but when Adams and Park investigate the patient's home and find a hidden arsenal of firearms, they uncover a more alarming and deep-seated psychological disorder.
Wilson becomes obsessed with proving that House is hiding something in his home, Park slowly comes out of her social shell, and Foreman's lack of romantic relationships piques the interest of Taub and Chase.
Episode: 8x09 | Airdate: Jan 23, 2012
An Alzheimer's patient visits Princeton Plainsboro as part of a hospital-sanctioned drug trial. When he inexplicably suffers violent blood vomiting and an increasingly explosive temper, the team unravels a deeper marriage conflict between the patient and his dutiful wife. Meanwhile, when Wilson tells House about a patient who has never had sex with her husband of 10 years, claiming A-sexuality, House makes a wager that there has to be an underlying cause. Also, House and Foreman butt heads.
Episode: 8x10 | Airdate: Jan 30, 2012
The team treats an underage and homeless female patient. When her symptoms worsen and call for an invasive surgery requiring adult consent, House and Adams argue over whether they should contact social services. Meanwhile, Taub has difficulty connecting with his infant daughters, and House threatens to exploit Foreman's relationship with a married woman.
Episode: 8x11 | Airdate: Feb 6, 2012
When a violent incident involving a patient has serious consequences for one staff member, House and the team are placed under review by Dr. Walter Cofield, Foreman's former mentor and current Chief of Neurology. As House and each member of his team recount the details of the dramatic and life-threatening incident, Cofield must weigh the team's unconventional brand of collaboration against their ability to save lives.
Episode: 8x12 | Airdate: Feb 13, 2012
Chase takes on a patient, Moira, who is a cloistered nun on the verge of making her life-changing vows, and through the treatment process, he and Moira form a unique connection that tests their faith and reason. Meanwhile, House and Taub try to remain one step ahead of each other's pranks.
Episode: 8x13 | Airdate: Feb 20, 2012
A marriage counselor collapses during a speaking engagement. But when put under close evaluation, the team notices behavioral changes that conflict with his motivational message on the roles of men and women. Meanwhile, House and his Ukrainian green-card "wife," Dominika, make a deal to convince Immigration that they are a happily married couple. This leads to a crash course where both learn something about love and marriage. House chooses Taub as the new team leader.
Episode: 8x14 | Airdate: Mar 19, 2012
House and the team battle to save a successful, independent blind man who is struck down by a mysterious illness just before he asks for his girlfriend's hand in marriage. Meanwhile, House's mother unexpectedly arrives at Princeton Plainsboro to inform him of her new beau.
Episode: 8x15 | Airdate: Apr 2, 2012
The team treats an Army veteran charged with treason after leaking classified information. But the patient's life is put at risk when he refuses treatment unless he and his brother receive information about their late father, a war veteran, which raises questions about loyalty to one's family and country. Meanwhile, Adams suspects House may be sick, so she recruits Wilson and the other team members to plan an intervention and investigate his illness.
Episode: 8x16 | Airdate: Apr 9, 2012
House and the team take on the case of a 22-year-old minor league hockey player who collapsed while coughing up blood after a fight on the ice. Meanwhile, House drops a bomb on Wilson that he has an eleven-year-old son. Chase offers to help Park change her living arrangement and become his roommate.
Episode: 8x17 | Airdate: Apr 16, 2012
House and the team take on the case of a man who starts tearing blood. Meanwhile, House is interviewing for a new favorite hooker since his current favorite, Emily has decided to get married and leave the business. Desperate for Emily's "companionship," House teams up with his "wife" Dominika to sabotage Emily's budding relationship.
Episode: 8x18 | Airdate: Apr 23, 2012
House and the team take on the case of a young Hmong boy who has violent dreams of being choked and then wakes up but is still unable to breathe. Meanwhile, Park has intimate dreams involving co-workers, which causes the team to question whether or not there's significance to what each of them dreams. Dominika discovers House has kept secret that she received her American citizenship and is free to leave him. So, she does. Wilson has cancer and tells House.
Episode: 8x19 | Airdate: Apr 30, 2012
When the team takes on the case of Emily, a six-year-old girl with multiple health issues, they must collaborate with her mother, Elizabeth, who is also a doctor specializing in Emily's condition. Meanwhile, House and Wilson take a little vacation to treat Wilson's cancer in House's apartment.
Episode: 8x20 | Airdate: May 7, 2012
Over his years performing autopsies at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, Dr. Peter Treiber often identifies mistakes made by physicians that caused the patient's death. These observations make him question the skills of nearly all the doctors on staff, all that is, except House. When he falls ill, he demands that only House make medical decisions concerning his care. Unfortunately, House and Wilson have taken off on an impromptu road trip without telling anyone, leaving the team to figure out how to treat Treiber while making him believe that House is calling all the shots. Lastly, Chase decides to step out of House's shadow and leave the hospital.
Episode: 8x21 | Airdate: May 14, 2012
The team takes on the case of Derrick, a 19-year-old college student who had a mysterious nosebleed during cheerleading practice, and discovers that his health issues are likely both physiological and psychological. Possibly suffering from schizophrenia, Derrick claims to hear his deceased brother's voice in his head. Meanwhile, Foreman tries a different approach with House. Wilson and House continue to come to terms with Wilson's cancer.
Episode: 8x22 | Airdate: May 21, 2012
Facing a 6-month jail term and realizing that he won't be there for Wilson at the end, House finds himself examining his entire life while contemplating a dismal future without his best friend. Trapped in a burning building, House must come to terms with his life, choices, personal demons, and future.
Specials
Episode: S08 Special | Airdate: May 21, 2012
The one-hour retrospective special looks at this groundbreaking seminal series, including the finale, interviews with the series stars and producers, unique original content, and other surprises. It aired just before the series finale Everybody Dies.