I saw '3 Lbs.' on tape as I've been too busy until last night to watch it . It's a half-way decent medical drama with a cold-but- compassionate-deep-down 'genius' (late-40ish) neurosurgeon who can diagnose a brain-related problem when no one else can and his idealistic, young (early 30's - at best) assistant who is far more 'touchy-feely' and will likely act as ballast to his brilliant-but-dispassionate boss. Standard medical drama casting and plotting. There is also an attractive female physician included in the mix (of course) and she seems to have a 'past' with the star, 'Dr. Hanson' (Stanley Tucci ). She has a pleasant British accent, for whatever that is worth.
We all know that the surgery vs. radiation conflict is basically a false premise but the writers obviously felt they needed it to generate drama between the radiation oncologist and the brain surgeon. Hey, it's a TV show, not a documentary. In fact, my neurosurgeon and my radiation oncologist worked together as a team on my 'case' and each had a sincere mutual respect for the others chosen field of medical discipline and individual abilities. I did like the early scene where they showed an overlay on the young victims arm that traced the neurotransmitters from her brain to her fingers. Informative. The drama is O.K. and I'll probably watch this again, but probably on TiVo.
I have read that '3 lbs.' is quite similar to 'House'. I've never seen 'House', so that comparison is irrelevant to me.