A hyper-enthusiastic, rule-breaking risk-taker. Kutner’s eager-to-please attitude and bizarre, out-of-the-box clinical ideas made him the spiritual successor to House’s own chaotic genius.

Amber becomes a mirror image of House, engaging him in a battle of wits for Wilson's attention and loyalty.

By the midpoint of the season, House selects his new permanent team:

Faced with the departure of the original diagnostics team, showrunner David Shore and his writing room pulled off one of the most daring and successful creative pivots in modern television history. Instead of quickly replacing the old team, Season 4 turned the hiring process into a ruthless, hilarious, and high-stakes reality-TV-style elimination game.

A fiercely private, self-destructive physician harboring a dark secret—she carries the gene for Huntington’s Disease. Thirteen becomes House’s ultimate enigma, mirroring his own fatalistic worldview. The Original Trio Reimagined

After the departure of his original fellows—Chase, Cameron, and Foreman—at the end of Season 3, Dr. Gregory House begins the fourth season "Alone". Forced by Dr. Cuddy to hire new staff, House gathers and subjects them to a ruthless elimination process.

In House's Head (S4E15), House survives a bus crash but suffers a concussion that blocks his memory. He knows someone on that bus is dying, but he doesn't know who. The episode is a hallucinatory, heartbreaking journey through House’s psyche as he tries to reconstruct the wreck. It features the iconic, silent sequence set to "Re: Stacks" by Bon Iver, where House isolates the clue.

House Md - Season 4

A hyper-enthusiastic, rule-breaking risk-taker. Kutner’s eager-to-please attitude and bizarre, out-of-the-box clinical ideas made him the spiritual successor to House’s own chaotic genius.

Amber becomes a mirror image of House, engaging him in a battle of wits for Wilson's attention and loyalty. House MD - Season 4

By the midpoint of the season, House selects his new permanent team: A hyper-enthusiastic, rule-breaking risk-taker

Faced with the departure of the original diagnostics team, showrunner David Shore and his writing room pulled off one of the most daring and successful creative pivots in modern television history. Instead of quickly replacing the old team, Season 4 turned the hiring process into a ruthless, hilarious, and high-stakes reality-TV-style elimination game. By the midpoint of the season, House selects

A fiercely private, self-destructive physician harboring a dark secret—she carries the gene for Huntington’s Disease. Thirteen becomes House’s ultimate enigma, mirroring his own fatalistic worldview. The Original Trio Reimagined

After the departure of his original fellows—Chase, Cameron, and Foreman—at the end of Season 3, Dr. Gregory House begins the fourth season "Alone". Forced by Dr. Cuddy to hire new staff, House gathers and subjects them to a ruthless elimination process.

In House's Head (S4E15), House survives a bus crash but suffers a concussion that blocks his memory. He knows someone on that bus is dying, but he doesn't know who. The episode is a hallucinatory, heartbreaking journey through House’s psyche as he tries to reconstruct the wreck. It features the iconic, silent sequence set to "Re: Stacks" by Bon Iver, where House isolates the clue.