M.d. Season 1 - Index Of House

House must overcome his lingering heartbreak and jealousy to save the man who replaced him. The finale sets up Stacy's recurring role in Season 2. Major Character Arcs & Themes in Season 1 The Mechanics of the Diagnostic Team

For the ultimate House fan, the remains a treasure trove. Released initially on August 30, 2005, and re-released in anamorphic widescreen on February 10, 2009, it includes all 22 episodes. The DVD set is packed with special features, including: a behind-the-scenes look, a tour of the hospital set, the "House-isms" compilation of House's best quotes, the casting session with Hugh Laurie, and much more. index of house m.d. season 1

A legendary jazz musician with ALS collapses. He signs a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order, which House willfully violates to save his life and prove his diagnosis. House must overcome his lingering heartbreak and jealousy

Shifts from an untouchable, eccentric genius to a deeply vulnerable man. "Detox" highlights his chemical dependency, while "Three Stories" reveals the trauma behind his chronic pain. Released initially on August 30, 2005, and re-released

Mary, a 12-year-old competitive swimmer who suffers a massive hemorrhagic stroke.

If you find an , you are about to witness one of the most confident debut seasons in TV history. Here is why it still holds up:

Often cited as one of the greatest television episodes of all time, "Three Stories" earned David Shore an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing. In this flashback-heavy episode, a reluctant House is forced to give a lecture to medical students. He presents three different cases involving patients with leg pain. As the stories unfold, we learn a shocking truth: one of them is his own. The episode masterfully reveals the origins of his leg injury, his relationship with his ex-girlfriend Stacy Warner, and the source of his chronic pain, giving unprecedented depth to the character.