Movie Reviews for House, M.D.: Season Three

House, M.D.: Season Three

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Movie Reviews of House, M.D.: Season Three

Movie Review: Can I give it 6 Stars?
Summary: 5 Stars

A one-of-a-kind series, House, M.D.: Season 3 brings to the screen more everyday encounters of a team of doctors at the Diagnostics department of the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey under the supervision of Dr. Gregory House.
Hugh Laurie, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Omar Epps, Lisa Edelstein, Robert Sean Leonard, and the rest of this EXTRAORDINARY cast, have truly outdone themselves with their performances, which are outstanding to say the least. All the actors, without exceptions, give it their 100% and it really shows (the chemistry is AMAZING)! Very well written and very well presented, the series is without a doubt guaranteed to provide more than just a few thrills, not to mention a few laughs and tears. House, M.D. does a great job of describing people's different personalities, fears, and the problems they face. It is all about life, death, human relations, hope, pain, and inner strength.
The acting, the setting, the plot (and subplots), the dialogues, and the music (!), which are just wonderful! It is indeed a rarity when an amazing series such as this comes by.
In short, House, M.D. is a series definitely worth watching and one to seriously consider adding to your movie collection (if you haven't done so already)! KEEP'EM COMING!!!

Movie Review: Bravo
Summary: 5 Stars

In Season 3 the characters are developed a lot more to the point that you change a lot of your original opinions from seasons 1 and 2. There is a side story which runs for House over several episodes encompassing some quite dramatic scenes. House reveals more about his past, his vulnerability and his own psyche and all those around House have their loyalty, morality and duality tested to the extreme. Although there is still a case to solve each week as well as the side plot, the downside is that House is not in Clinic much for about 6 episodes. This has always been one of my favourtie parts and where I find most of the comic relief. Later in the season there is one of the most beautiful miracles of medical science built in to a case. It involves an unborn baby and like all the other story lines it really did happen. This season experiments a bit more with different settings and a lot more layering of the relationships and personalities. However, House (Hugh Laurie and writers et all) are simply brilliant as always and I enjoyed his rapier, cutting wit once again. So if you enjoy this bad boy and his logical if not bizarre thought pattern you will not be disappointed. Encore!!

Movie Review: Hugh Laurie is House
Summary: 5 Stars

I love this show. I own the first two seasons and I have to say number 3 is the charm. I never know what House is going to do next and that is half the fun. The characters are deep and believable, yes even crazy Dr. House with all his brooding. The plot takes several unexpected turns in this season and leaves viewers on the edge of their seats. Here is an episode guide for those unfamilar with the show:
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
This show is really worth buying. I love to watch the episodes again and again.

Movie Review: House Season #3
Summary: 5 Stars

The entire "House" television series has been the best thing to happen to my husband. Ever since "Battlestar Galactica" ended its series run on SiFi, Kenny didn't know what to watch on Friday nights anymore. Then one late Saturday night, he came across some reruns of "House" on Bravo. From then on, Kenny was hooked on Hugh Laurie and the show. A few months later Kenny purchased the first two seasons of the show from Amazon.com, and I purchased seasons three and four for his birthday. He dosen't know but I have seasons five and six on my Amazon.com Wish List ready to include in my Christmas shopping.

My thanks to Amazon.com for making the first six seasons of "House" available for purchase. I also want to say an affectionate "thank you" to Hugh Laurie, his fellow cast members, the show's directors and producers, and everyone else associated with the show who gets up with the birds and puts in the incredibly long hours to help make "House" so very special. May "House" have a long, fulfilling, and happy television run.

Movie Review: House, M.D. - Season Three Review
Summary: 5 Stars

First of all, thumbs up to Amazon, because my first order went missing in the post, and Amazon replaced it quickly and without hassle.

If you have watched any of the House episodes and enjoyed them, then you will know how fascinating it is to watch the team at work.
House Season Three is full of bends and twists, and imaginative medical ideas which seem out of this world but at the same time are all within the realms of possibility, and addictive to watch.

The chemistry between the characters adds to the interest, and despite House's self destructive life style, and despite his rude and uncaring manor, you just cant help but like him.

If I ever find myself in Hospital with some weird tropical disease, I would rather be treated by a rude doctor who knows almost everything about everything, than a polite doctor with a great bedside manor who knows very little!

Bottom line - If you liked the other House episodes, you will love this.
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