The third season began immediately where the second left off, with Jackie (Edie Falco) cornered by her husband and O'Hara (Eve Best), who discover her strong addiction to painkillers. Nurse Peyton refuses to admit her addictive behavior and gets out of trouble again as always: with lies, bigger and bigger, and with worse consequences. Kevin confesses that he has been unfaithful to her. Jackie, without hesitation, tells him to leave the house. The nurse's character is so mean that instead of forgiving her husband for something she has done hundreds of times, she asks him to leave the marital home. Now Jackie has free rein to get high and not give any kind of explanation.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/tv-series/23080-nurse-jackie-3-temporada-dvd--8421394536265.html23080Nurse Jackie (3º temporada) [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>The third season began immediately where the second left off, with Jackie (Edie Falco) cornered by her husband and O Hara (Eve Best), who discover her strong addiction to painkillers. Nurse Peyton refuses to admit her addictive behavior and gets out of trouble again as she always does: with lies, bigger and bigger, and with worse consequences.<br/><br/> Kevin confesses that he has been unfaithful to her. Jackie, without hesitation, tells him to leave the house. The nurse's character is so mean that instead of forgiving her husband for something she has done hundreds of times, she asks him to leave the marital home. Now Jackie has free rein to get high and not give any kind of explanation.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/528602-home_default/nurse-jackie-3-temporada-dvd-.jpg5.3719instockDivisa Home Video5.37195.3719002016-01-13T23:26:18+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/TV series/Start/New
The third season began immediately where the second left off, with Jackie (Edie Falco) cornered by her husband and O Hara (Eve Best), who discover her strong addiction to painkillers. Nurse Peyton refuses to admit her addictive behavior and gets out of trouble again as she always does: with lies, bigger and bigger, and with worse consequences.
Kevin confesses that he has been unfaithful to her. Jackie, without hesitation, tells him to leave the house. The nurse's character is so mean that instead of forgiving her husband for something she has done hundreds of times, she asks him to leave the marital home. Now Jackie has free rein to get high and not give any kind of explanation.