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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Pilot (Nov/16/2004)
A young teacher suffers from seizures in front of her class of kindergartners. She is taken to Princeton Hospital, where a world renowned doctor, Dr. Gregory House is assigned to her case. With his team of young doctors, House finds a tumor within the teacher and it turns out that she hardly has any time to live.
Special Guest Stars: Robin Tunney as Rebecca Adler, | Guest Stars: Andrew Airlie as Orange-Colored Patient, | Co-Guest Stars: Rekha Sharma as Melanie Landon, Maya Massar as Asthma Mom, Dylan Basu as Asthma Boy, Ava Rebecca Hughes as Sydney, Kyarra Willis as Kid #2, Ethan Kyle Gross as Molnar, Candus Churchill as Substitute Teacher, Michale Ascher as Egg Salad Lady, Alana Husband as Tech, Janet Glassford as Reception Nurse
Director: Bryan Singer
Writer: David Shore
Songs: The Rolling Stones -- You Can't Always Get What You Want
 
2 :01x02 - Paternity (Nov/23/2004)
A 16-year-old patient comes in suffering from double vision and night terrors. House dismisses the kid but as he's leaving the hospital the patient suffers from myoclonic jerks. House thinks that the patient may be suffering from Multiple Sclerosis, but the night terror hallucinations disprove the diagnosis. As he gets worse, Cuddy is horrified at the fact that House is making bets on the child's paternity, which might be the key to solving the case. Meanwhile in the clinic, House is having to deal with a man who is trying to set up a lawsuit and a mother who refuses to give her baby vaccinations.
Guest Stars: Scott Mechlowicz as Dan, Robin Thomas as Dan's Father, Wendy Gazelle as Dan's Mother, Alex Skuby as John Funsten, | Co-Guest Stars: Kylee Cochran as Young Woman, Paul Ganus as Trainer, Scott Hochstadt as Jake, | Uncredited: Amber Matthews as Nurse
Director: Peter O'Fallon
Writer: Lawrence Kaplow (1)
Songs: Rickie Lee Jones (1) -- On Saturday Afternoons In 1963
 
3 :01x03 - Occam's Razor (Nov/30/2004)
Brandon is 22-year old male, who ends up passing out after having rowdy sex with his fiancée. He complains of abdominal pain, nausea and suffers from fever and low blood pressure. House and Foreman test out their theories however after a dangerous drop in white blood cells they must find a solution and soon. After Wilson keeps nagging House about his nasty pill habit it proves extremely useful to House about Brandon's situation. Meanwhile in the clinic, House must deal with a boy and an unusual situtation involving a MP3 player.
Guest Stars: Kevin Zegers as Brandon Merrell, Alexis Thorpe as Mindy, Marco Pelaez as Hospital Pharmacist, Joshua Wolf Coleman as Suburban Pharmacist, Lauren Cohn as Jodi Matthews, Beth Hall as Shelby Lever, Faith Prince as Becky Merrell, John Kelly (1) as Robert Marrell, Jason Stuart as Adam Brown
Director: Bryan Singer
Writer: David Shore
Songs: Three Dog Night -- One is the Loneliest Number
 
4 :01x04 - Maternity (Dec/07/2004)
After two newborns in Princeton Plainsboro's maternity ward fall ill, House takes on the case. Soon the illness has spread to six babies, all of which have high fevers and low blood pressure which could mean that these newborns will die in less than a day. House wants to test which medicine works better, by putting one of the babies on a different medicine, despite the fact that this experiment may have a fatal effect, which angers Dr. Cameron and the rest of the specialists.
Guest Stars: Marc Menard as Soap Doctor, Donna Stearns as Volunteer, Madison Bauer as Soap Patient, Shawn Carter Peterson as Male Med Student, Ever Carradine (1) as Karen Hartig, Benjamin Parrillo as Dr. Kubisak, Nate Torrence as Young Man, Sam Trammell as Ethan Hartig, Hedy Burress as Jill, Dwight Armstrong as Charlie, Cress Williams as Hospital Attorney, Alexandra Bokyun Chun as Kim Chen, Kenneth Choi as Dr. Lim, Melissa Marsala as Lupino, | Uncredited: Amber Matthews as Nurse
Director: Newton Thomas Sigel
Writer: Peter Blake (2)
 
5 :01x05 - Damned If You Do (Dec/14/2004)
House has a new patient whose hands are red with boils. She is a nun and all of her fellow nuns believe her condition to be stigmata. After what seems to be an allergic reaction to the medicine House prescribes, Cuddy orders him to research the case. During an MRI, the nun starts to suffer from convulsions. House wonders if her past is coming back to haunt her, as the doctors provide different theories about the nun's condition. However, only one of them has the correct answer.
Guest Stars: Elizabeth Mitchell (1) as Sister Mary Augustine, Lucinda Jenney as Sister Mary Eucharist, Dakin Matthews as Marvin/Santa Claus Guy, Lori Rom as Sister Mary Pius, Ann Dowd as Mother Superior, | Co-Guest Stars: Taji Coleman as Tech, James Symington as Priest
Director: Greg Yaitanes
Writer: Sara B. Cooper
Songs: John Denver -- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Mohr & Gruber -- Silent Night
 
6 :01x06 - The Socratic Method (Dec/21/2004)
Lucy Palermo is a schizophrenic mom with deep vein thrombosis and also displays mixed symptoms, including a tumor, but House realizes her cannot figure out what is wrong with her. After an anonymous call to Social Services, House begins to question whether Lucy is really schizophrenic, and causes her son, Lucas, to blame Dr. House for making the call which will take him away from her. House decides to then take Lucy off all her medication and then secretly sends Foreman and Chase to search her apartment for clues. All of this happens on House's birthday which he is trying to forget, but no one will let him.
Guest Stars: Stacy Edwards as Lucy Paleirmo, Farrah Skyler Greye as Nurse, Kenya D. Williamson as Scrub Nurse, C. Xavier Drayton as Male Truant Officer, Veronica Leigh as Wendy, Lilas Lane as Terri, David Vegh as Clark, Aaron Himelstein as Luke Palmeiro, Al Espinosa as Hiccuping Patient, Pat Musick as Trina Wyatt, Sonya Eddy as Sally, John Prosky as Dr. Bergin
Director: Peter Medak
Writer: John Mankiewicz
 
7 :01x07 - Fidelity (Dec/28/2004)
After a husband finds his wife in bed and cannot wake her up, he rushes her to the clinic. Puzzled by her symptoms, they consider everything from cancer to rabbit fever. When all the treatments fail, House comes up with the diagnosis of African sleeping sickness. The woman will die without the proper treatment but neither she nor her husband admit to having an affair because the only way she could have contracted the disease was through sex.
Guest Stars: Dominic Purcell as Ed Snow, James Conkle as Young Boy, Clementine Ford as Samantha Campbell, Myndy Crist as Elyse Snow, Brennan Elliott as Adam, Endre Hules as Soup Chef, Henri Lubatti as Head Chef
Director: Bryan Spicer
Writer: Thomas L. Moran
 
8 :01x08 - Poison (Jan/25/2005)
A young high school male comes in to the hospital with a lethal poisoning, but neither House or the rest of his team can find out what has caused it. House decides to send Cameron and Chase to the teen's home to find the hot new drug House is sure he's taking. They don't find drugs, but do find something that would explain his symptoms. That is until another student comes in with the exact same symptoms. Meanwhile, an 82-year-old patient becomes obsessed with House who is trying to figure out the basis of her renewed fascination with her sexual feelings.
Guest Stars: Roxanne Hart as Margo Davis, Linda Wang as Jen Ling, Ulysses Lee as Chi Ling, Nina Avetisova as Patient #2, Christopher Malpede as Math Whiz, Molly Mankiewicz as Blonde Woman, Kenya D. Williamson as Nurse, Jim Lau as Chou-Young Ling, McNally Sagal as Mrs. Miller, Andy Milder as Bus Driver, John Patrick Amedori as Matt Davis, Shirley Knight as Georgia Adams, Kurt Fuller as Mark Adams
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Matt Witten
 
9 :01x09 - DNR (Feb/01/2005)
After jazz musician John Henry Giles checks into Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital believing he's dying from ALS, he signs a DNR to avoid a slow death. House disagrees with the diagnosis then violates the man's DNR to save his life. House ends up in court and the man's paralysis ends up getting worse. Soon though, the man begins to get better for no reason, leading the team to ponder how this is occurring. Meanwhile, Dr. Foreman meets with an old friend who ends up offering him a West Coast partnership and he might just take him up on the offer.
Guest Stars: Clint Baker as Tommy, Richard Sinclair as Doctor, Courtney Henggeler as Server, Deirdre M. Smith as Carol Moffatt, Brandy as Herself, Michael Oberlander as Ross, Chloe Webb as Cora, Dennis Howard as Chaplain, David Conrad (1) as Marty Hamilton, Mike Starr as Willie, Victor Raider-Wexler as Judge Winter, Harry J. Lennix as John Henry Giles, Rif Hutton as Morris
Director: Fred Keller (1)
Writer: David Foster (1)
Songs: Louis Armstrong -- What A Wonderful World
 
10 :01x10 - Histories (Feb/08/2005)
Dr. Foreman is convinced that a homeless woman is faking seizures just so she can get a free meal. However, Dr. Wilson determined to keep her from falling between the cracks of the system. Soon, her symptoms actually do get worse and House and his team feel that getting an accurate history of the patient will be the key to solving the mystery. Foreman believes that she has contagious meningitis, but when he goes to tell her she has disappeared. She soon returns, after being Tasered by police, which ends up giving House a clue to the real diagnosis. Meanwhile, House is supposed to be helping two med students with their case studies, but chooses to blow the off with mixed results.
Guest Stars: Ogy Durham as Chris, Paul Sklar as Cop #2, Patty Onagan as Girlfriend, Leslie Karpman (1) as Jodi, Brandon Bracato as Phil, Farrah Skyler Greye as Nurse, Bonnie Perlman as Mom, Smith Cho as Julia, Larry Clarke (1) as Officer Gilmar, Charles C. Stevenson, Jr. (1) as Walter, Leslie Hope as Victoria Madsen, Troy Robinson as Cop #1, Suzanne Ford as Mrs. Whitney, Tomiko Martinez as Tall Girl
Director: Daniel Attias
Writer: Joel Anderson Thompson
Songs: Mutaytor -- On Fire Like This, Dave Matthews -- Waste
 
11 :01x11 - Detox (Feb/15/2005)
House decides to take Cuddy's challenge and stops taking Vicodin for a week in exchange for no clinic duty for a month. House's withdrawal symptoms become more and more severe as he and his team have figure out why a 16 year old girl will not stop bleeding after being in a car accident. Foreman and Cameron begin wondering if House is stable enough to even be attending this patient.
Guest Stars: Akiko Morison as Anesthesiologist, America Olivo as Ingrid, Marco Pelaez as Pharmacist, Amanda Seyfried as Pam, Nick D'Agosto as Keith Foster, Maurice Godin as Dr. Hourani, Mark Harelik as Mr. Foster
Director: Nelson McCormick
Writer: Thomas L. Moran, Lawrence Kaplow (1)
Songs: Joe Cocker -- Feelin' Alright, The Crystal Method -- Trip Like I Do, Windy Wagner -- You Don't Have To Worry, Windy Wagner -- You Think I Do
 
12 :01x12 - Sports Medicine (Feb/22/2005)
Although baseball player, Hank Wiggen thinks he just has a badly broken arm, it turns out he has some severe bone loss and his career is over. Soon, House believes that Hank is using steroids, even though he swears he has not. Hank's kidneys begin to fail and his wife says she will gladly donate one of hers, but if she does she will have to abort her still early pregnancy. Hank, after hearing this, tries to kill himself. It's up to House and his team find out what the true problem is and soon if this pitcher's life, as well his career, is going to be saved. Meanwhile, Foreman dates a pharameutical rep and House ends up getting stuck with two tickets to a monster truck rally and ends up going on a "date" with Cameron.
Guest Stars: Scott Foley as Hank Wiggen, Bryan Singer as Himself, Deirdre M. Smith as Carol Moffatt, Salli Richardson as Sharon, Meredith Monroe as Lola, Art LaFleur as Warner Fitch, | Co-Guest Stars: Sean Everett as Patient #4, Timothy McNeil as Patient #2, Richard Swaidan as College Student
Director: Keith Gordon
Writer: John Mankiewicz, David Shore
Songs: Windy Wagner -- I Never Saw It Coming, Robert L. Wyckoff -- You Better Stop
 
13 :01x13 - Cursed (Mar/01/2005)
After a 12 year old boy is convinced he is cursed because a Ouija board revealed to him that he is going to die soon, his father, who just so happens to be major financial supporter of the hospital, makes unbelievable demands of House and his team as they struggle to find a diagnosis for his symptoms, which include a rash and a week long fever. Chase becomes outraged when House invites his father from Australia to help him with his diagnosis. House is shocked to see that Chase and his father are not close at all. After House finally diagnoses him, the boy begins to believe that his father might not be so truthful after all.
Guest Stars: Dennis Bendersky as Davey, R. J. Root as Sam, Abbey McBride as Blonde, David Henrie (1) as Tommy, Nestor Carbonell as Jeffrey Rilek, Alejandro Patino as Cabbie, Jack Walsh (1) as Ozzy, Patrick Bauchau as Dr. Rowan Chase, Daryl Sabara as Gabriel Rilek, Tracy Middendorf as Sarah Rilek
Director: Daniel Sackheim
Writer: Matt Witten, Peter Blake (2)
Songs: The Who -- Baba O'Riley
 
14 :01x14 - Control (Mar/15/2005)
The hospital is turned upside-down when billionaire entrepreneur Edward Vogel ends up buying his way into becoming Chairman of the Board. Vogler sees the new job as a way of making the hospital a new biotech venture. This means that they would no longer need the services of Dr. Gregory House. Meanwhile, a powerful young woman ends up paralyzed for no reason that anyone can explain. Soon House is on to her deadly secret, but he wonders if he will be on the job long enough to save her life which could end up costing him his medical license.
Guest Stars: Sheila Cavalette as Anesthesiologist, Kim Meredith as Vogler's Assistant, Ron Perkins as Dr. Simpson, Chi McBride as Edward Vogler, A. J. Trauth as Henry, Joshua Miller (1) as Ricky, Sarah Clarke (1) as Carly Forlano, Vivian Bang as Robin, David Castellani as Boardmember #2, Dar Dixon as Don, David Joyner (1) as Cardiac Surgeon #2, Sunny Mabrey as Jenny, Andrew Borba as Mr. Van Der Meer
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: Lawrence Kaplow (1)
Songs: The Who -- Baba O'Reilly
 
15 :01x15 - Mob Rules (Mar/22/2005)
Moments before mobster Joey Arnello is set to reveal his mob secrets in federal court, he ends up collapsing. A court order instructs House to find out if he is faking and quickly. House and his team struggle to diagnose and cure Joey mainly because his brother, Bill, is dead set against Joey testifying at all. In the meantime, Cuddy tries to convince a disbelieving Vogler that House is actually an essential part of the hospital and not just costly as he thinks. Joey keeps mysteriously slipping in and out of a coma and now that his job is on the line, House decides it's time to make an exception to his own policy and tries to get to know his patient.
Guest Stars: Chi McBride as Edward Vogler, David Burke (1) as Everhardt, Ingrid Sanai Buron as Kimberly, Danny Nucci as Bill Arnello, Joseph Lyle Taylor as Joey Arnello, A. J. Trauth as Henry, Greg Collins (1) as Marshal Brady
Director: Tim Hunter
Writer: John Mankiewicz, David Foster (1)
Songs: Daniel Moynahan -- Crazy World
 
16 :01x16 - Heavy (Mar/29/2005)
An obese 10-year-old girl presents with a heart attack. At first thinking it's an adverse reaction to diet pills, they ultimately uncover a much more deadly source of her illness. Also, House is also faced with a woman who will not accept a surgery for a 30 lb. tumor because she actually wants to remain overweight. Meanwhile, House is under orders from Vogler to fire one of his team. He finally makes a decision but Vogler doesn't accept it and demands he pick someone else, it leads House to suspect one of his own team members is giving inside information to Vogler.
Guest Stars: Chi McBride as Edward Vogler, D. J. Evans as Classmate #2, Rose Colasanti as Cashier, Ramon Franco as Mr. Hernandez, Alec George as Classmate #1, Alyson Morgan as Clementine, Austin Leisle as Seth, Jennifer Stone as Jessica Simms, Bryan Fabian as Classmate #3, Karen Goberman as Mrs. Ayers, Cynthia Ettinger as Mrs. Simms, Susan Slome as Mrs. Lucille Hernandez, Teddy Lane, Jr. as Mr. Conroy
Director: Fred Gerber (1)
Writer: Thomas L. Moran
Songs: Jon Cleary -- Got to Be More Careful
 
17 :01x17 - Role Model (Apr/12/2005)
After Senator Wright become ill at a fundraiser, Vogler convince House to take Wright's case. To save his whole team, House must deliver a speech on behalf of Vogler's pharmaceutical company, which he does. However, it's certainly not the speech Vogler wanted him to give. Meanwhile, after the Senator's symptoms and tests point to AIDS, a condition which would end his hope of becoming the President, House and the team dig for different answers.
Guest Stars: Joe Morton (1) as Senator Gary H. Wright, Chi McBride as Edward Vogler, Sahar Bibiyan as Clinic Nurse, Elizabeth Karr (1) as Hostess, Bobbin Bergstrom as ICU Nurse, Dominic Oliver as Reynolds, Missy Crider as Susan
Director: Peter O'Fallon
Writer: Matt Witten
Songs: Earlimart -- It's Okay to Think About Ending
 
18 :01x18 - Babies & Bathwater (Apr/19/2005)
House and his team are trying to find out discover just what is causing brain and kidney dysfunction in a pregnant woman. After House finally diagnoses his the woman's illness, she and her husband must chose whether to save her life or that of their unborn child. Meanwhile, Vogler sets up a board meeting to get rid of House, but when Wilson refuses to make the vote a unanimous one, Vogler lashes out against him and shocks Cuddy and the rest of the board with his decision.
Guest Stars: Natalie Shaw as Rachel Kaplan, Martin Rutegard as Male Nurse, Guy Camilleri as Hayden Brown, S. E. Perry as Officer Davis, Kenneth Choi as Dr. Lim, Chi McBride as Edward Vogler, Diane Sellers as Gail Friedman, John Berg as Dr. Prather, Reggie Jordan as Anesthesiologist, Kevin Brief as Officer Angle, Michael Goorjian as Sean Randolph, Veronica Brown as Female Boardmember, Ron Perkins as Dr. Simpson, Marin Hinkle as Naomi Randolph
Director: Bill Johnson (1)
Writer: David Shore, Peter Blake (2)
Songs: Grant Lee Buffalo -- Happiness
 
19 :01x19 - Kids (May/03/2005)
After a meningitis outbreak hits the hospital, House decides to focus on a 12-year-old whose symptoms are similar to the disease. House, Foreman and Chase must devise ingenious ways and locations to treat the girl's delicate condition amid the chaos, even though Cuddy only gives them an hour. In the meantime, House decides to ask Cameron to come back to her job now that Vogler has left. She agrees, but on one surprising condition.
Guest Stars: Diego Clare as Dawson, Mark Bloom as Doc #1, Lindsay Pulsipher as Teammate #1, Rhea Lando as Teammate #2, Kelly Kirklyn (1) as Mrs. Carroll, Ben Jelen as Dr. Roger Spain, Eric Cazenave as Doc #2, Shari Headley as Third Applicant, Stephanie Venditto as Brenda, Cindy Lu as Nurse, Eddie McClintock as Coach, Dylan Kussman as Mr. Carroll, Erin Foster as Second Applicant (Dr. Petra Gilmar), Tim Haldeman as Mature Man, Skye McCole Bartusiak as Mary Carroll, Geraldine Singer as Woman
Director: Deran Sarafian
Writer: Thomas L. Moran, Lawrence Kaplow (1)
 
20 :01x20 - Love Hurts (May/10/2005)
House apparently finds a way to scare one of the clinic patients into having a stroke. Soon the team is trying to find their way through the patient's odd lifestyle, an overbearing "friend" and reluctant parents in order to stop the strokes and try to save the guy's life. Meanwhile, the hospital is abuzz with House's upcoming date with Cameron, so Chase, Cuddy, Foreman and Wilson all try to give him and Cameron advice.
Guest Stars: Mark Brown (2) as Dr. May, Stephanie Venditto as Brenda, Marco Pelaez as Pharmacist, June Squibb as Ramona, Kristoffer Ryan Winters as New Guy, Keone Young as Clyde Park, Peter Graves (1) as Myron Chase, Matt Malloy as Aubrey Shifren, Christina Cox (1) as Annette Raines, Elizabeth Sung as Marilyn Park, John Cho as Harvey Park
Director: Bryan Spicer
Writer: Sara B. Cooper
Songs: Dave Matthews -- Some Devil
 
21 :01x21 - Three Stories (May/17/2005)
House is surprised when his ex-girlfriend, Stacy Warner, makes a visit. He's even more surprised when he finds out that she's not there to see him, but to get help for her ailing husband. As House debates over whether or not to take the case, Cuddy decides to make him a substitute lecturer to a class of medical students. While there, he weaves together three stories of patients who all have the same symptom. The lecture is one that the students, and all those who hear it, will never forget.
Guest Stars: Ingrid Sanai Buron as Nurse #3, Sela Ward as Stacy Warner, Christopher J. Marcinko as Patient's Cousin, Susan Gallagher as Volleyball Player's Mom, Brent Briscoe as Farmer, James Saxenmeyer as Late 30s Men, Stephanie Venditto as Brenda, Josh Zuckerman as Keen Student, Andrew Keegan as Rebellious Student, Carmen Electra as Herself, Andi Eystad as Volleyball Player, Bobbin Bergstrom as Nurse #2
Director: Paris Barclay
Writer: David Shore
 
22 :01x22 - The Honeymoon (May/24/2005)
House is convinced that just because Stacy married someone else, he can handle treating her husband. However, when Mark's tests come back normal, House is stumped as to why all the symptoms show that his brain is still dying. Wilson worries about his friend's emotional well-being and the entire team wonders if he can put his feelings for Stacy aside long enough to find out what's really wrong with Mark. Cuddy ends up adding to the dilemma when she ends up offering Stacy a reason to stay.
Guest Stars: Mark Holmes as Ambulance Driver, Sela Ward as Stacy Warner, Revital Krawetz as Woman, Currie Graham as Mark Warner
Director: Fred Keller (1)
Writer: John Mankiewicz, Lawrence Kaplow (1)
Songs: Blind Willie McTell -- Delia, The Rolling Stones -- You Can't Always Get What You want
 
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