House - Season Three (2006)
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Synopsis: 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... 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. [More]
Starring: Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer
Starring: Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Robert Sean Leonard, Lisa Edelstein
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