In the Season Six finale, House, driven by the loss of a patient and confronted with the unexpected news of Cuddy's engagement, spiraled into despair and considered treating his anguish with Vicodin. In a surprising turn, Cuddy called off her engagement and admitted to House she loves him. Also, Thirteen submitted her leave of absence from the hospital, prompting questions about the status of her health. As Season Seven begins, House and Cuddy attempt to make a real relationship work and face the question as to whether their new relationship will affect their ability to diagnose patients. watch
Beginning with a premiere set almost entirely inside the psychiatric hospital, Season Six will explore House's long and twisted road to recovery: Can he find some version of sanity and normalcy? Can he stay away from the workplace that arguably drove him to mental instability but is also the only stable foundation in his life? Can Princeton-Plainsboro continue its celebrated Department of Diagnostics without him? How will Cuddy's relationship with House change, now that their imagined affair is out in the open? watch
In the Season Four finale, a massive bus accident left House without recollection of four hours prior to the accident. The team helped House discover Wilson's girlfriend Amber was on the bus with him and was fatally injured. Wilson had to face the shocking realization that House was directly involved in Amber's death. As Season Five opens, with his friendship with Wilson shattered, House must determine if he's responsible for Amber's death and Wilson must decide if House is a destructive force in his life, while Cuddy attempts to advance a reconciliation between the two. watch