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==Season 1: 2004–2005==


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|ShortSummary= A 29-year old preschool teacher (guest star [[Robin Tunney]]) collapses in her classroom from a [[seizure]]. She is taken to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, where [[Gregory House|Dr. House]] and his team of experts struggle to solve the mystery.
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|Title=[[Paternity (House)|Paternity]]
|WrittenBy=[[Lawrence Kaplow]]
|DirectedBy=[[Peter O'Fallon]]
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|OriginalAirDate= November 23, 2004
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|ShortSummary= A 16-year-old high school student, Dan ([[Scott Mechlowicz]]), starts suffering [[night terror|night terrors]] and frequent [[hallucination|hallucinations]] after a hit in the head while playing [[lacrosse]] at school. Meanwhile, House must deal with a patient looking to set up a lawsuit and a mother who does not believe in vaccinations.
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|Title=[[Occam's Razor (House)|Occam's Razor]]
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|OriginalAirDate= November 30, 2004
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|ShortSummary= House and his team struggle to find out why a college student ([[Kevin Zegers]]) collapsed after having sex with his fiancée.
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|Title=[[Maternity (House)|Maternity]]
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|OriginalAirDate= December 7, 2004
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|ShortSummary= House's prediction that two sick babies is the beginning of something worse is dreadfully correct and he and his team quarantine the hospital's maternity ward as they try to determine the source of the illness.
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|OriginalAirDate= December 7, 2004
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|ShortSummary= House's prediction that two sick babies is the beginning of something worse is dreadfully correct and he and his team quarantine the hospital's maternity ward as they try to determine the source of the illness.
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User:rampagez99/Sandbox

Season 1: 2004–2005

Episode # Title Director Writer(s) Original airdate Final Diagnosis
1 (1-01)"Pilot"Bryan SingerDavid ShoreNovember 16, 2004Template:HiddenMultiLine
A 29-year old preschool teacher (guest star Robin Tunney) collapses in her classroom from a seizure. She is taken to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, where Dr. House and his team of experts struggle to solve the mystery.
2 (1-02)"Paternity"Peter O'FallonLawrence KaplowNovember 23, 2004Template:HiddenMultiLine
A 16-year-old high school student, Dan (Scott Mechlowicz), starts suffering night terrors and frequent hallucinations after a hit in the head while playing lacrosse at school. Meanwhile, House must deal with a patient looking to set up a lawsuit and a mother who does not believe in vaccinations.
3 (1-03)"Occam's Razor"Bryan SingerDavid ShoreNovember 30, 2004Template:HiddenMultiLine
House and his team struggle to find out why a college student (Kevin Zegers) collapsed after having sex with his fiancée.
4 (1-04)"Maternity"Newton Thomas SigelPeter BlakeDecember 7, 2004Template:HiddenMultiLine
House's prediction that two sick babies is the beginning of something worse is dreadfully correct and he and his team quarantine the hospital's maternity ward as they try to determine the source of the illness.
4 (1-04)"Maternity"Newton Thomas SigelPeter BlakeDecember 7, 2004Template:HiddenMultiLine
House's prediction that two sick babies is the beginning of something worse is dreadfully correct and he and his team quarantine the hospital's maternity ward as they try to determine the source of the illness.