Manufacturer: Buena VistaStudio: Buena VistaPublisher: Buena VistaRelease date: 2006-02-14Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)List price: $29.99New price: $19.99Used price: $19.44
Just when you wanted to say "Oh no, not another hospital drama," Grey's Anatomy turns into one of the most addicting series on television. With no big stars and no hype, the ABC series debuted last spring as a mid-season replacement and became a bonafide smash in its nine-episode season. Watch our red-carpet interviews with the cast of Grey's Anatomy. High |Medium | Low | The series, a hybrid of House's medical detectives and Dawson's Creek's hormones and catchy pop-rock soundtrack, follows five competitive surgical interns at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital. There's optimistic ex-model Izzie (Katherine Heigl), bumbling do-gooder George (T.R. Knight), competitive glacier Cristina (Sandra Oh), cocky womanizer Alex (Justin Chambers), and the show's namesake, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), whose medical career is complicated by her famous surgeon mother who now lives with Alzheimer's, and her frowned-upon relationship with another surgeon, Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey, enjoying the best career revival since Rob Lowe). The doctors juggle romance and foster friendships while trying not to stab each other in the back over surgeries. Grey's Anatomy's first season, while entertaining, went a little far trying to find its groove, overdosing on Meredith's overly simplistic voice-overs ("At the end of the day
faith is a funny thing"), and musical montages. It has the usual trappings of a hospital drama (unusual cases, such as the patient with the 70-pound tumor, and trysts in the on-call room), but with more warm fuzzies and light touches. (Sometimes, a little too light--the opening credits sequence features an eyelash curler next to medical instruments and red-painted toes savorting with a male patient under a sheet) Pompeo, who can sound just like Renee Zellweger if you close your eyes, is likeable but not strong enough of a presence compared to her co-stars. Luckily the quirky dialogue and stellar acting by the ethnically diverse cast, particularly by Chandra Wilson (Dr. Bailey, aka "the Nazi") and Oh, who won a Golden Globe for best supporting actress, more than make up for it. The DVD covers the first season's nine episodes, plus commentary on the pilot and a behind-the-scenes feature. --Ellen A. Kim  They Came From the '80s: Greatest Teen Actor Comebacks |  Why We Love Ellen Pompeo |  Check Yourself in to Other Hospital Shows | GREY'S ANATOMY is "a winner," raves the New York Daily News. Both a critical hit and fan favorite, season one burst onto the television landscape with gripping plot lines, a sensational soundtrack, and hot stars, including Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey, and Sandra Oh. Now you can experience all the drama, romance, and excitement of GREY'S ANATOMY from the very beginning. Meet Meredith Grey, a brilliant first-year surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital. Together with her fellow residents in training, Meredith navigates her way through the daily traumas and social landmines of life inside the hospital and out in the real world. GREY'S ANATOMY is a smart and witty look at young people struggling to be doctors and doctors struggling to stay human.
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Patrick DempseySandra Oh

Customer Reviews:
Annoying but entertaining at the same time I agree with other posters who said that the show was very predictable and full of cliches. But sometimes, that's not a bad thing. If you sit in front of the TV to be entertained without thinking too much, this show is perfect. It deals with life in compact little episodes.
--2006-12-11Gey's Anatomy-Season One DVD I really enjoyed this DVD. It was sent through the postal system in very guickly. Thanks, --2006-11-14perfect friendship, love and hate everything inculeded... perfect i am waiting for the 3rd season:)) --2006-11-13No Cliche Goes Unturned Grey's Anatomy milks every tired cliche ever invented by the soap opera genre. Expect to be entertained - but never surprised. What have we got? A former model turned surgeon who must prove her worth, a star intern who falls for the (gasp!) brain surgeon (who used to ride a motorcycle and listens to The Clash), the aggressively ambitious Asian American woman, the frat boy with a sensitive soul (who falls for the ex-model), sleeping with your boss and getting pregnant, etc. You name it, Grey's Anatomy's got it. Sometimes, it feels like an insult to your intelligence, especially when Meredits does voiceovers: "Adulthood means responsibility... and responsibility sucks." No kidding. --2006-11-13Good, if you want a soap opera I was disappointed to see that the plots evolved towards soap opera through the season. The first few episodes were interesting character investigations. The final episodes make you wonder whether anyone is NOT sleeping with another of the major characters. --2006-11-12
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