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  2. House season 3 - Wikipedia

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    An average 19.4 million viewers watched season three of House, making it the seventh most-watched show of the 2006–2007 television season. [ 8 ] Jennifer Morrison and Joel Grey submitted the episode " Informed Consent " for consideration in the categories of Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Guest Actor in a ...

  3. List of House episodes - Wikipedia

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    House, also known as House, M.D., is an American medical drama series which premiered on Fox on November 16, 2004. House was created by David Shore. The show follows Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), an irascible, maverick medical genius who heads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey.

  4. House (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Informed Consent (House) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Michael Tritter - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Lines in the Sand (House) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Half-Wit - Wikipedia

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    "Half-Wit" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of House and premiered on the Fox network on March 6, 2007. Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Dave Matthews guest stars in the episode as Patrick, a savant and piano prodigy who comes under the care of Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) for a rare movement disorder.

  9. Unwritten (House) - Wikipedia

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    House episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 3: Directed by: Greg Yaitanes: Written by: John C. Kelley: Original air date: October 4, 2010 () Guest appearances; Cynthia Watros as Dr. Sam Carr; Seidy Lopez as Christina; John Bain as Jack Cannon/Rutherford; Amy Irving as Alice Tanner/Helen Rutherford; Episode chronology