Product Description
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Two-time Golden Globe® Winner and Primetime Emmy® Award nominee
Hugh Laurie is back making "House" calls in all 24 engaging
episodes of this hit medical series! Dr. Gregory House (Laurie)
still has the most unapologetically prickly bedside manner ever,
but his genius for solving medical mysteries other practitioners
can't has earned him the respect of his team. In this provocative
and compelling season, House's unpredictable cases - from killer
germs to killer secrets - strain his already tenuous relationship
with his co-workers and put his own at risk. Take the
doctor's orders: make House: Season Three a habit!
Bonus Content:
Disc 1 - House Season Three:
* Alternate Take from "Cane & Able": The Angry Valley Girl
Version
Disc 3 - House Season Three:* Half-Wit Commentary with
Creator/Executive Producer David Shore and Executive
Producer/Director Katie Jacobs
Disc 5 - House Season Three:* Blooper Reel
* Anatomy of an Episode: "The Jerk"
* House Soundtrack Session with Band from TV
* Open House: The Production Office
* Blood, Needles and Body Parts: The House Prop Department
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The cantankerous and brilliant Dr. House (Golden Globe winner
Hugh Laurie) is back for a third season of the hit drama House,
which picks up with his being at the end of season two and
ends with his staff dramatically refusing to put up with his
oddball (and borderline abusive) demands. Each of the 24
episodes, which aired on FOX from 2006 to 2007, is included in
this 5-disc set. Fans of the drama will be happy to hear that the
formula remains the same: Each show begins with a medical dilemma
that's so severe and life-threatening that only Dr. House can
diagnose and fix the problem, even if it goes against
conventional medical rules. His put-upon boss Cuddy (Lisa
Edelstein) is back, as are his young charges Foreman (Omar Epps),
Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), and Chase (Jesse Spencer).
Oncologist Wilson (Tony winner Robert Sean Leonard), who is
House's best friend by default, also returns to support (and
infuriate) the cranky doctor. Speaking of cranky, House's
difficult nature proves to bite him in the rear. In a six-episode
arc, the Vicodin-popping House meets his match after he
antagonizes the wrong patient, officer Michael Twitter
(David Morse, who played a compassionate physician on St.
Elsewhere). Hell hath no fury like a patient poked and prodded
like a guinea pig, and Twitter makes it his business to make
House's life miserable. But since the show is called House,
viewers are safe in assuming that House will not be rotting his
life away in a jail cell. After all, the excitement of the show
is driven by his unorthodox of patients. As Cuddy
succinctly points out, "You just keep on going until you come up
with something so insane it's usually right." Look for a slew of
excellent guest stars (rocker Dave Matthews, Charles S. Dutton,
Piper Perabo, John Larroquette) to help stir things up. The
episodes are as compelling as ever, focusing on a morbidly obese
patient in denial, an autistic child, and a man that
House insists on "waking" up. The bonus materials include
Morrison and Edelstein doing scenes in Valley Girl-speak and a
featurette on Laurie's all-star charity group called Band from TV
(Laurie plays piano). --Jae-Ha Kim