A star baseball player is treated for a bone fracture that leads to a series of cascading organ failures.
Widely considered one of the best episodes in TV history. House gives a lecture to medical students, weaving together three stories that eventually reveal the truth about how his own leg was injured.
Cuddy challenges House to go off Vicodin for a week in exchange for a month without clinic duty. Meanwhile, they treat a teen involved in a car accident with internal bleeding.
A mob informant collapses before testifying. House must determine if the patient is actually sick or just faking it to avoid the courtroom.
A nun presents with "stigmata" on her hands, but House suspects an allergic reaction. This episode explores the conflict between House’s atheism and the patient's faith.
Stacy Warner, the love of House's life, returns to ask him to save her new husband, Mark. House must battle his jealousy to save a man he hates.
A woman is treated for African Sleeping Sickness, but she hasn't been to Africa. The diagnosis hinges on uncovering a secret affair.
A homeless woman collapses, and House is determined to find her identity to solve her medical mystery, while Foreman struggles with his own prejudices.