The season emphasizes that "everyone lies," but focuses more specifically on how personal history dictates present behavior. It balances procedural medical mysteries with "soap opera" elements, such as Cuddy’s growing desire to become a mother and the shifting power dynamics between House and his staff.
: Beyond his leg pain, House deals with a visit from his parents and a revenge plot against a doctor who ratted him out for cheating in medical school years prior. Highest-Rated & Must-Watch Episodes
A gripping two-part thriller where Foreman’s life hangs in the balance as he contracts a mysterious infectious disease.
Season 2 of House M.D. , which originally aired from September 2005 to May 2006, is widely considered one of the series' strongest years. It deepened the show's emotional core by exploring House’s past and introducing significant personal stakes for his team.
: In the intense two-parter "Euphoria," Dr. Foreman contracts a deadly illness from a patient, leading to a temporary struggle with brain damage and a reconnection with his estranged father.