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Season 1 sets a strong procedural template with a character-driven core; it balances medical puzzles with ethical dilemmas and establishes long-running interpersonal tensions that fuel later seasons.

Would you like a brief synopsis for each episode or a printable episode index (title, airdate, writer, director)?

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For digital ownership, these are the gold standards. You pay once, and the episodes live in your cloud library forever. They often have special features, commentary tracks for "Three Stories," and deleted scenes.

| Theme | Definition | Example Episodes | |-------|------------|------------------| | “Everybody lies” | Patients withhold crucial info; diagnosis requires digging. | Pilot, Fidelity, Role Model | | Differential Diagnosis | Team lists possible diseases, tests hypotheses. | Every episode’s clinic scene | | Vicodin as crutch | House’s addiction both hinders and enables his thinking. | Detox, Three Stories | | Ethical dilemmas | Treatment vs. patient autonomy, DNR, confidentiality. | DNR, Maternity, Babies & Bathwater | | House’s leg pain | Metaphor for emotional pain & refusal to change. | Three Stories, Honeymoon | | Clinic duty as punishment | House’s contempt for ordinary medicine. | Occam’s Razor, Poison | | Wilson as mediator | Wilson translates House to the world. | DNR, Control | | Cameron’s morality | Challenges House’s cold logic. | Damned If You Do, Kids | | Foreman’s pragmatism | Often agrees with House but resists becoming him. | Histories, Heavy | | Chase’s loyalty | Willing to break rules for House. | The Socratic Method, Mob Rules |


| Quote | Episode | Speaker | Significance | |-------|---------|---------|--------------| | “You can’t always get what you want.” | Pilot | House | Sets tone: life is unfair; medicine is probability. | | “It’s not lupus.” | Pilot (and many later) | House | Running gag; lupus rarely correct. | | “Occam’s razor: the simplest explanation is usually the right one.” | Occam’s Razor | House | Title theme; often wrong in show. | | “Treatment didn’t fail. It was never tried.” | DNR | House | On patient autonomy vs. best care. | | “We’re all liars.” | Fidelity | House | Core thesis. | | “You don’t always have to be right. You just can’t be wrong.” | Detox | House | Defines diagnostic stakes. | | “I’m in pain. You fix it. That’s the deal.” | Three Stories | House | Explains his worldview. | | “If you don’t make a decision, that’s a decision.” | Honeymoon | Wilson | On House’s paralysis re: Stacy. |