House, M.D. redefined the medical drama genre when it premiered on FOX in late 2004. Moving away from the soapy, relationship-driven narratives of its contemporaries, the series introduced audiences to Dr. Gregory House—a misanthropic, vicodin-addicted diagnostic genius. Season 1 established the show’s formula: a medical mystery presented as a detective story, where the patient's body is the crime scene and lies are the ultimate obstacle to a cure.
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