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iTunes: Seasons from $19.99 Google Play: Seasons from $21.49 YouTube: Seasons from $60.49

House is also available to watch through iTunes, Google Play, and YouTube but these are the pricier options. A season on Apple TV will set you back $19.99, where Google Play charges between $21.49 and $54.99 per season. YouTube is charging a whopping $60.49 for a HD version of season eight - I guess it matches the American medical system theme? House’s patients are never as they seem - if they were it would bore him. With his team of diagnosticians, the New Jersey-based physician tackles the toughest medical cases. Diagnosing the undiagnosable sometimes within a spin of his cane, and sometimes deeply inside a pankiller-induced haze. While the story follows the stories of his patients, it more so explores the relationships and the trials that follow House himself. As seasons progress the show takes a sentimental and introspective turn, making for some of the most highly acclaimed performances of the time.

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