The medical drama House M.D. is receiving praise from fans all around the world primarily due to its unique mixture of an ER style storyline and a CSI mystery. Most people tune in to the weekly television series just to take a look at Dr. Gregory House, who is a pill-popping, soap opera watching medical genius that makes every effort to always say what is on his mind. He is now becoming television’s most compelling characters and people are curious to discover what he’s going to say & do from week to week. Most episodes revolve around the diagnosis of a particular patient and Dr. House’s medial team trying to treat a person’s condition.
Season Two Of House M.D.
The second season of House M.D was built on the extraordinary success of the first season of the hit show. The second season begins with Dr. House, played by actor & Golden Globe winner Hugh Laurie, attempting to pursue his longtime ex girlfriend Stacy and it ends with a tragedy that could be really dangerous for him and his team of physicians. The premise of the show continues with the same format as the first season, however, what makes the second season different is the interesting writing, extraordinary acting, and the believability of each character. Dr. House takes everything to another notch as he makes more crazy and unrealistic evaluations. In this season, he even goes as far as too instruct his team of doctors on how to break in to a patient’s home to find out more information about the causes of a patient’s medical problems. He does not know the meaning of the phrase “politically correct.” But because he spits out insults equally to both his patients and colleagues, the latter never flinch at his constant stream of inappropriateness.
Season Three Of House M.D.
In the third season of the hit medical drama House M.D., it begins where the second season left off with Dr. House being shot and the season ends with his medical team being upset with all of his weird and abusive demands. As usual, the life of the show thrives off of Dr. House, his cranky attitude, and his unorthodox treatment of patients. His sarcastic behavior eventually bites him in the behind when he pokes jabs at patient, Michael Twitter, who is a police officer on a mission to attack Dr. House and his unusual supply of vicodin. In season three, the major theme was whether House would go to prison.

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