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The third season of House (also called House, M.D.) aired on FOX from September 5, 2006 [1] to May 29, 2007. [1] Early in the season, House temporarily regains the use of his leg due to ketamine treatment after he was shot in the season two finale. [2] Later in the season, he leaves a stubborn patient in an exam room with a thermometer in his ...
[3] The A.V. Club praised the episode for its surprising twist, but also claimed that the sudden death of a major character for no discernible reason was "a dramatic cheap shot". [4] Entertainment Weekly commended the show's handling of the death, believing that it was presented in a dramatically effective and realistic manner.
[236] [237] A season 1–4 boxed set has been discontinued. [238] In Australia, Region 4, a season 1–3 boxed set was released on December 5, 2007; seasons 1–4 were released in a boxed set on November 19, 2008 and the seasons 1–5 boxed set was released on September 10, 2009. [232]
The main antagonist of the third season, [6] Tritter is a "stubborn", "vengeful", and extremely determined police detective. [15] [16] According to David Morse, the offensive thermometer incident in "Fools for Love" made it easy for Tritter to stand up to House; [3] as House's equal, Tritter "gets who House is on all levels and can really shake his foundation". [17]
As a result, House refuses to return to his office. Cuddy suggests working in the Clinic, but he begins to work in other people's offices during the course of the episode. While House is complaining to Cuddy, the rest of House's team tries to strap Adam down and get him into an MRI machine. It takes time because Adam must first finish a video ...
The episode's title is a reference to the main issue of the episode, the concept of informed consent, a cornerstone of medical practice.Throughout the series, Dr. House plays fast and loose with patient consent, considering that he knows what is best for them and that their opinion is irrelevant.
Patricia Richardson and Tim Allen Getty Images (2) Patricia Richardson is opening up about the pay gap between herself and Tim Allen on long-running sitcom Home Improvement and how she used it to ...
The most-watched episode of House is the season four episode "Frozen", [211] which aired after Super Bowl XLII. [212] [213] It attracted slightly more than 29 million viewers. [214] House ranked third for the week, equaling the rating of American Idol and being surpassed only by the Super Bowl itself and the post-game show. [215]