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  • Actors: Hugh Laurie, Robert Sean Leonard, Lisa Edelstein, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison
  • Writers: David Shore
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: August 25, 2009
  • Run Time: 1060 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (105 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0024FAD8I
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Special Features

Disc 3

  • House Meets a Milestone: The 100th Episode

Disc 4

  • "Locked In" commentary with Writer/Producer David Foster and Writers/Executive Producers Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner

Disc 5

  • Keeping It Real: Accuracy in Writing
  • Dr. Mom: Cuddy's Storyline
  • Anatomy of a Teaser
  • House Guests: Casting the Show


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House begins its fifth season on a somber note. With his girlfriend, Amber, dead, Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) finds his friendship with the cantankerous Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) to be more strained than ever and temporarily leaves the hospital where they work. He eventually returns, which is a good thing, because Wilson is the closest thing House has to a moral compass. The writers of this drama do an admirable job of inserting elements of well-placed comedy into the often-intense vignettes. Otherwise, House wouldn't be such a likable character. In fact, without the humor, he can often be downright despicable, especially to those he supposedly likes the most. Viewers learn that his lack of bedside manner (in and out of the hospital) probably was passed down from his father (R. Lee Ermey, who makes a brief appearance).

All 24 episodes--which originally aired during the 2008-2009 television season--are included in this five-disc boxed set. A few of the episodes are tainted by a soap opera vibe, particularly the ones concentrating on the romance between Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps) and Dr. Remy ""Thirteen"" Hadley (Olivia Wilde). Based on the first four seasons, Foreman's behavior seems way off. While love can change a man, it doesn't seem likely that Foreman would change this much--not even for someone as compelling as Thirteen. But House's boss, Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein), has a juicy story line involving her quest to have a family. The struggles she goes through to adopt a baby depict how challenging it can be for women--even those who excel at everything else--to have it all. But her story line also shows that she is more resilient than she gives herself credit for. For all its medical jargon and scenes set in the operating room, House really is about relationships more than anything else. That's why when another character tragically dies this season, viewers take the loss to heart. --Jae-Ha Kim



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Hugh Laurie returns to his Golden Globe®-winning and Primetime Emmy® Award-nominated role as Dr. Gregory House in House: Season Five! House pushes new boundaries in medicine while dealing with emotional chaos as personal and professional boundaries blur in all 24 episodes from the compelling fifth season. Featuring guest appearances by Primetime Emmy® Award winner Željko Ivanek (Damages), Mos Def (The Italian Job) and Carl Reiner (Ocean's Thirteen), House is the Primetime Emmy® Award-winning series that critics rave is “…a terrific show with an A-list cast and first-rate writing…” (Michael Starr, New York Post).

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great season ending!, May 15, 2009
Just started watching House during season five and it's been a blast getting to know the series AND being able to watch the previous seasons on USA. THEN stuff starts to make sense.
After watching the season five season finale, I'm anxious for season 6! What an unexpected twist! Part one of the two part season finale was great on it's own, but the unraveling of the plot in part two was breath taking! I was on the edge of my seat!
The writing of this series is exceptional. Well thought out with great philosophical and ethical themes. So great.
I appreciate the attempt to humanize House, and have been riveted watching the process. There have been a few episodes that have brought me to tears, and I enjoy that in a series. Add to that the number of laughs I've had, and the spine tingling plot twists, and you have a winner. Add to THAT Hugh Laurie, well.....Can't wait to see what season 6 offers.
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86 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still amazing..., April 12, 2009
House MD season five is not like seasons 1-3. The last two seasons have been different; a new cast has come into the fold, and Cameron and Chase have become guest stars at best. But, the show is called House, and despite what others will say, this is one of the best (if not the best) seasons of House. Sure, it has had a few relationships. But, why wouldn't it? This show is not just starting. It's been on for five seasons. It's been known from the very beginning that House and Cuddy have chemistry, and finally they are seeing where it leads. I say finally because it was inevitable.
Such phrases as "jump the shark" or "a broken House" are floating around, but do not believe them. Adamant fans of the show know that House has always been a show to take chances and hope the viewers come along for the ride. All this show has continued to do is take chances, and hope the viewers come along. Such as "Last Resort" in which the hospital is taken hostage, or "Locked In" where most of the perspective is in a blur and from the patient's point of view, or the latest "Simple Explanation" which may possibly be the best episode House has ever produced. Some say House is broken because it isn't what it used to be. And no, it isn't what it used to be. In many ways it's better.
This season has been about self exploration, and House's drive to change. This season has been about growth in our favorite damaged Doc. I write this review with the season not yet being done. There are still four episodes to go, but I can easily say that this show is still as amazing (if not even more so) than before. Do yourself a favor... buy season five of House... you will not be disappointed.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars House, M.D. - Season Five, July 15, 2009
Hugh Laurie and company returned for a fifth season of "House", the medical mystery series about that cranky doctor and his medical colleagues. And while season five of "House" was a very good one, I felt it wasn't as good as the previous four seasons.

There's still lots to like in season five of "House". Of course the main reason why this show still works is because of Hugh Laurie. He still makes this character watchable in every area. He's cranky, crabby, and very funny. The supporting cast has been terrific from the start and everyone delivered the goods in season five. Especially Lisa Edelstein, who plays House's boss Dr. Lisa Cuddy. She's been good the previous four seasons, but I felt she really came out on her own in season five. This character, who's been yearning to become a mother, finally got the chance to explore the adventures of single motherhood by adopting a baby. Plus there was the possibility of House and Cuddy getting together for more than just medicine. Whenever she was on screen, Edelstein was superb every time, and she should get an Emmy nomination this season for the terrific job she did (she probably won't, knowing how stupid the Emmy voters tend to be year after year). Also very good in season five, Robert Sean Leonard, who once again plays Dr. Wilson, Dr. House's only true friend. The early episodes when Dr. Wilson was grieving over the death of his girlfriend Amber (the young medical student who tried to get on House's new team in season four but failed) which led to his resignation at the hospital were handled very well, and it gave Leonard some of his best acting on the show. Like Edelstein, he's been unwisely ignored by Emmy voters as well, and he'll probably be ignored again this season. I imagine Laurie will be back in the Emmy hunt again this season, as well as the show itself for Best Drama Series. But I'd like to see it get more nominations than just the show and its star. It would be nice to see the supporting cast get recognized for a change.

The standout episode of season five was "Last Resort", which is episode 9. This was the extended episode where Dr. House, Dr. Hadley (aka Thirteen), and others are taken hostage by a person whose ill and has seen many doctors but none have found out what's wrong with him. So he forces House to find out what's wrong with him. The actor playing the man who takes Dr. House hostage is Zeljko Ivanek, who won an Emmy last year for the critically acclaimed Glenn Close series "Damages", and could be in the running again this year for guest actor in a drama series for his powerful guest stint here in this episode. This is far and away the best episode of season five. It's one of the best episodes of the show ever, and it shouldn't be missed. Another strong episode is episode 20, "Simple Explanation. This is the critical episode where a major tragedy strikes the team. In addition to Ivanek, there are terrific guest appearences by Judy Greer, who guest stars in another of my favorite episodes of the season, "Here Kitty" (episode 18); and longtime veteran actor/filmmaker Carl Reiner, in the final episode of season five "Both Sides Now". And episode 4, "Birthmarks", is a very funny episode in which Wilson drives House to his father's funeral and the two encounter some comical mishaps along the way.

I did have a couple of quibbles about the fifth season. Unlike the past four seasons where almost every episode was compelling, there were some episodes in this season that I felt weren't as interesting as they should have been. Plus I liked the show better with the original team. It was more fun watching Dr. House bounce ideas off of Foreman, Cameron, and Chase than off of the current team of Taub, Kutner, and Hadley. As a result of the new team (introduced in season four), I got kind of ticked off at the very little screen time Cameron and Chase had in season five (they also had little screen time in season four when Dr. House was picking his new team). I figured they would be back with more screen time in season five but that wasn't the case. Jennifer Morrison and Jesse Spencer are attractive actors and were very good on the show in the first three seasons. But after the major change at the end of season three when Chase got fired and Foreman and Cameron resigned we've seen less of Morrison and Spencer. Omar Epps, who plays Dr. Foreman, actually got more screen time because after his character returned to Princeton-Plainsboro early in season four Dr. Cuddy hired him back (he's now working for her and not Dr. House) and put him on Dr. House's new team to work with the newcomers. That's a good thing. But it made me mad in a few episodes where you only see Dr. Chase on screen in one episode for one minute; then on screen in another episode for two minutes; and so on. Same thing with Cameron. Morrison and Spencer deserve better treatment than this, and I think the writers apparently heard the criticisms of this, and responded by giving both of these actors more screen time during the latter portion of the season. That was also a good thing. Even though we still didn't see them quite as much as we did during the first three seasons, it was great to see more of these two characters on screen more often late in the season as compared to earlier in the season. Also I had one more quarrell: this may be a stupid complaint, but with Peter Jacobson, Kal Penn, and Olivia Wilde onboard as series regulars, why wasn't the opening credits sequence changed and these actors' names added to it? The opening credits sequence is exactly the same as it was for the first four seasons, with the new cast members' names appearing after the opening credits sequence ends. To me, that didn't make any sense. Especially since Jacobson, Penn, and Wilde got far more screen time than Morrison and Spencer. Of course with Dr. House's new team they're going to get plenty of screen time. I know this is probably a stupid thing to complain about, but I'd like to see the opening credits sequence changed for season six (I'm sure it won't) and see Jacobson's and Wilde's names on there (Penn departed from the show late in the season to pursue a career in politics with President Obama).

Despite these problems, "House" season five still has alot of great things going for it, and it'll be interesting how season six progresses. Dr. House started facing a major headache towards the end of season five with the hallucinations he was having in seeing the ghost of Amber (season four star Anne Dudek returning for a couple of guest appearences). Hopefully he'll get back on track in season six.
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