You have to give the "House" production team credit. Your show has the "American Idol" lead-in and is often the highest-rated scripted drama on TV. However, instead of playing it safe with disease-of-the week plots, "House" swung for the fences several times: putting its main character in jail and threatening him with prison; ramping up the conflicts between all six of the main characters; and ending the year with a big cliffhanger that threatened to cut the main cast in half. Even when a given episode wasn't advancing the progressive storyline, the writers attempted to push the envelope with several politically themed episodes. Early in Season 3, the big storyline revolved around recurring guest star David Morse, a detective out to get House and his questionable supply of Vicodin. In previous years, lengthy story arcs were given to Chi McBride and Sela Ward: would House lose his job? would House get married? This year, the theme was: would House go to prison? Morse dominated his episodes by playing the rare character that wouldn't back down to House. Although some media critics grew tired of the plot, which perhaps went on 2-3 episodes too long, the resolution was clever and allowed House to keep his dignity (and his job) without having to sacrifice... anything. Several subplots emerged throughout the season, such as the romance between Drs. Chase and Cameron (first shown in season 2), and Dr. Foreman's growing dissatisfaction with having House as his mentor. House's fascination (or, some might say, obsession) with his boss, Dr. Cuddy, reached new levels. By the end of the season, House faced near mutiny from his underlings... and still didn't seem all that bothered. Perhaps House was too busy counseling a patient to end his life, or faking cancer in order to get a supply of pain medications. Perhaps he was dodging the romantic advances of a teenager, or trading in his case for a wheelchair in order to recover his handicapped parking spot. The more outrageous the behavior, the better Hugh Laurie was in the role. He even upgraded his cane to a model decorated with stars. Standout guest stars this season included John Larroquette as a man waking up from a decade-long coma, Joel Grey as an ailing doctor, Dave Matthews as a stunted piano prodigy, and the return of Charles S. Dutton as Foreman's dad. While the "House" season DVDs are never what you'd call packed with extras, the tightly knotted plots and the rapid-fire dialogue makes this a great show to watch more than once. Also try and track down plot-lines that never quite went anywhere, like Cuddy's rumored pregnancy or her not-quite romance with Wilson. "House" season 3 drew top ratings while continuing with the show's unflinching dialogue and medical situations. This may not have been a great year for "Grey's Anatomy" or "E.R.", so cruise on over to Princeton Plainsborough for a few hours of intense hospital drama.Read full review
This replaced one I loaned to a friend who loaned it to a friend ... It made my collection complete again. Everyone knows this is TV fiction. Real life hospitals are about making money. not saving lives. Successful non-profit hospitals are quickly snapped up by for profit hospital chains who have taken weeding out the poor to a science. I love House for the possibility that saving lives might be important.
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Bought for my mothers birthday she loves house and I know she will love it came super fast the day before her birthday she is gonna love it would definitely buy from again truly recommend buying from!:)
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Whoever is responsible for the writing of this show is a true genius. Hugh Laurie gives an astounding performance from start to finish with his comedic gags, and unparalleled understanding of medicine, House is a sure winner for the whole family. Dr. Gregory House works in the field of diagnosing medicine and is trouble by his own personal life struggle that seem to affect his job performance. While battling drug addiction, police and several other things, he still delivers an outstanding performance. I know this phrase has been used too many times and it still seems like the perfect one "Two thumbs up!!!". Thanks for taking the time to read my review.
House season Three is another masterpiece of unflinching dialogue and medical situations. English actor Hugh Laurie play Dr. Gregory House is a maverick medical genius (winner of Golden Globe award 2006 & 2007) again make the same old crazy doctor came to life with his quick and a bit annoying conversation with his patients & fellow peers. Another great work from film director Bryan Singer. Below is the episode guide for Season Three. 1. Meaning 2. Cain and Able 3. Informed Consent 4. Lines in the sand 5. Fools for Love 6. Que Sera Sera 7. Son of Coma Guy 8. Whac-A-Mole 9. Finding Judas 10. Merry Little Christmas 11. Words and Deeds 12. One Day, One Room 13. Needle in a Haystack 14. Insensitive 15. Half-Whit 16. Top Secret 17. Fetal Position 18. Airborne 19. Act Your Age 20. House Training 21. Family 22. Resignation 23. The Jerk 24. Human Error The producers were reportedly dissatisfied with early auditions for the role of House. When Hugh Laurie auditioned, he apologized for his appearance as he was filming Flight of the Phoenix at the time. Laurie's audition tape compelled director Bryan Singer to get up out of his chair to get as close to the television screen as he could.Laurie's American accent was reportedly so flawless that Bryan Singer singled him out as an example of a real American actor, being unaware of Laurie's background. Laurie later stated that his original impression was that the show was about Dr. James Wilson, as the script referred to him as a doctor with "boyish" looks, assumed this to be the star and that Dr. House was the "sidekick" (the show was not yet titled House at that point). It was not until he received the full teleplay of the pilot that he realized that House was the protagonist.[16] Laurie, whose father was a doctor himself, said he felt guilty for "being paid more to become a fake version of my own father" after being cast as House. Buying this DVD came naturally to me as I find this is a gem in any drama collection. And for those of you who have never watch House, MD. this is the right time for you to pick it up. Like my mom always says, it is never too late to buy something that make you feel good. The New York Magazine has stated: "With House, we are in the hands of professionals: accomplished actors playing doctors who come to care about their patients, whose afflictions range from tapeworms to brain tumors." USA Today commented: "Any series that matches a great actor with a great character is halfway home." According to the Washington Post: "House introduces us to the most electrifying new main character to hit television in years. No, the show is not about a house or even life as a house; it's about life as Dr. Gregory House, who, as played perilously close to perfection by Hugh Laurie, catapults this FOX series into a select group: the finest shows of the season."Read full review
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