| | | One Sick Bastard. Features: DVD, English, Spanish, Dolby, Dolby Digital (5.1) 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 coworkers and put his own health at risk. Take the doctor's orders: make House: Season Three a habit! "...both hilarious and heartbreaking; this could be network TV's best current series." David Kronke, Los Angeles Daily News "A drama with a sense of humor, this show is a wonderful mix of all that makes up life...one of the best shows out there." Francis Rizzo, III, DVD Talk "...the uncommon cure for the common medical drama." Matt Roush, TV Guide "Warning: This crafty new medical drama about a team of CSI-minded docs and their hatefully brilliant mentor may prove addictive." Damian J. Holbrook, TV Guide "...one of the best shows on television." Kelly Jane Torrance, The Washington Times "...one of the most provocative programs on right now." Ron Simon, USA Today "...House is an acquired taste. And once you've got the taste, you'll eat it up." Sarah Chauncey, Reel.com
 Editor's Note
 The surly, controversial doctor is in! The complete third season is full of more medical mysteries and strange patients, matched only by the strangeness of their physician. In this season, House confronts a number of bizarre cases including an alleged alien implant, a musical prodigy with mysterious talents, and an ethical dilemma that puts him between a mother and her unborn child. His patients are tough, but they're are only half his problem as he deals with his gunshot wounds and troubles with the law that threaten to get him banned from medicine for good. Every one of these 23 episodes is full of the humor and clever medical conflicts that have made the show a critical success.
| Features | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, Spanish |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Universal |
 | Release Date: 8/21/2007 |
 | Original Release Date: 2006 |  | Catalog ID: 61100973 |  | UPC: 00025195008136 |  | Number of Discs: 5 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Available Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Winner (2007) |  | Image Award, Omar Epps, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series |  | Screen Actors Guild, Hugh Laurie, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | | Nominee (2006) |  | Emmy, Paul Attanasio, et. al., Outstanding Drama Series | | Winner (2006) |  | Golden Globe, Hugh Laurie, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama | | Nominee (2006) |  | Image Award, House, Outstanding Drama Series | | Winner (2005) |  | Emmy, David Shore, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | | Nominee (2005) |  | Emmy, Hugh Laurie, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series |  | Emmy, Amy Lippens, Stephanie Laffin, Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series | | People's Choice (2008) |  | House, Winner, Favorite TV Drama | | Emmy (2007) |  | Dalia Dokter, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special |  | David Morse, Nominee, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | | Screen Actors Guild (2007) |  | Hugh Laurie, Winner, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series | | Image Award (2007) |  | Omar Epps, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | | Emmy (2006) |  | Derek R. Hill, Danielle Berman, Nominee, Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series | | Golden Globe (2006) |  | Hugh Laurie, Winner, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama | | Emmy (2006) |  | Paul Attanasio, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Drama Series | | Emmy (2005) |  | Amy Lippens, Stephanie Laffin, Nominee, Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series |  | Christopher Hoag, Nominee, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) |  | David Shore, Winner, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series |  | Hugh Laurie, Nominee, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series |
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| | Professional Reviews | Reel.com 9 of 10 House is a true word-of-mouth phenomenon. For most of its first season, it resided near the bottom of the Neilsen charts, propelled only by a small but vocal group of Anglophiles eager to watch Hugh Laurie on a weekly basis. When those people began telling their friends about the series, the numbers picked up...The series was created by a physician, David Shore, and most episodes are written by doctors; it aims for the same medical accuracy as CSI's forensic accuracy. Shore's initial goal was to develop something like a police drama, but in a hospital setting, and along with executive producer Bryan Singer (X-Men), he's pretty much achieved that...If you don't like the show immediately, you're not alone. But watch at least four episodes before you give up, because House is an acquired taste. And once you've got the taste, you'll eat it up. - Sarah Chauncey
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