Who is Gregory House in House, M.D.?
Everybody lies · Diagnostics
Gregory House (Everybody lies) is a character in House, M.D., part of Diagnostics. Dr Gregory House runs Princeton-Plainsboro's diagnostics department like a detective bureau with an MRI: the cases nobody can solve, solved by a man nobody can stand. A misdiagnosed infarction left him with a ruined thigh, a cane, and a Vicodin habit he calls pain management; the misanthropy he had already. House's operating axiom — everybody lies — makes him brilliant at medicine and impossible at everything adjacent to it, and the hospital tolerates the wreckage because the wreckage keeps being right.
When does Gregory House first appear?
Gregory House first appears in Season 1, Episode 1 (“Pilot”) of House, M.D. (2004–2012, Fox).
Who is Gregory House connected to?
Relationships already established when Gregory House first appears — nothing from later episodes.
- James Wilson — The marriage that outlasts all of Wilson's
- Lisa Cuddy — Clinic-duty warfare
- Eric Foreman — The mirror he refuses
- Robert Chase — The fellow who stays longest
- Allison Cameron — Drawn to broken things
Which group does Gregory House belong to?
By the time Gregory House appears, Diagnostics also includes Eric Foreman, Robert Chase, Allison Cameron.
Who else is introduced in this episode?
- James Wilson — The oncologist who enables his best friend
- Lisa Cuddy — The dean who signs off on the madness
- Eric Foreman — The neurologist who fears becoming the boss
- Robert Chase — The intensivist with the famous father
- Allison Cameron — The immunologist who cares too much, officially
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