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Grey's Anatomy - The Complete Third Season - DVD

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Grey's Anatomy - The Complete Third Season

List Price: $59.99    Our Price: $40.99

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DVD - 11 September, 2007
Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone

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Number of Media: 7
Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • NTSC
  • Subtitled
  • Surround Sound

Related Areas: McDreamy, Grey's Anatomy 3, Grey's Anatomy Season 3, Greys Anatomy 3rd

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DVD Description

In the third season of Grey's Anatomy, one medical intern will get married to a superior while another is left standing at the altar. Two interns will lose their parents. And one main character will try to commit suicide--or not fight very hard to save her own life. There will be multiple hook-ups, infidelity, and trust issues. In between the soap opera-style drama that attracts millions of viewers each week, interns Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), and George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) will also perform some medical miracles. At the end of season 2, Izzie was distraught over the death of her fiancé, Denny. Now she finds that her very rich boyfriend has left her millions of dollars. Instead of putting the money into the bank and allowing it to accrue interest until she decides what she wants to do with it--as sensible Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) suggests--Izzie mopes around the house in an irritating stupor. Actually, irritating is an apt description for several of the main characters. It takes a leap of faith to believe that sexy, spectacular, and rich orthopedic surgeon Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) would be even vaguely interested in wishy-washy George. Previously, he'd convinced himself that he was in love with Meredith. Now he's pining for his other roommate, Izzie, even though he's already got Callie. And rather than welcoming her into their fold, Izzie and Meredith (and to a lesser extent Cristina) give Callie the mean-girls treatment. They may have rebuffed him at one point, but they don't want Callie to have him, either. There is something very needy about this group of interns who have no one to turn to but each other when a crisis occurs.

Viewers get some insight into "dark and twisty" Meredith's upbringing, as she spends more time with her cold and demanding mother, who is suffering from Alzheimer's, and her milquetoast father, who didn't fight very hard to have contact with her as a child after her mom kicked him out of their house. It's no wonder Meredith ended up emotionally damaged and unwilling to completely open up to Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) ... a.k.a. McDreamy. Though the show's title implies that Meredith is the most important character, it's not true. The ensemble cast, which also includes James Pickens Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber (who had a long and complicated affair with Meredith's mother) and Kate Walsh as Derek's ex-wife Addison, is fantastic. And it's difficult to outshine Oh, who has some of this season's funniest and emotional moments as she navigates a relationship with Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington), who is far more romantic and traditional than she is. Though not as compelling as the show's debut season, this third year still packs a strong emotional punch. --Jae-Ha Kim


Customer Reviews

Seriously. Seriously.

I got hooked on this show coming into the third season. Most of my friends recommended it and I watched it from first season to second right before the third season started. The show revolves around surgical intern Meredith Grey and four other interns trying to cut it in Seattle Grace's surgical intern program. Of course life, death and Mcdreamys begin to cloud the goal.
I am absolutely hooked! The writing is phenomenal and the acting exceptional! I own all three seasons and watch them over again. I will definitely be in line for the forth. Seriously.


All down hill from here...

The series turns into a daytime soap opera. I found myself whacking myself over the head with the facial closeups, broken dialogue (espeacially the soapy Izzie and Denny Ducket daddy face off), random hooksups that just didn't make sense, and the continuation of casting the UGLIEST actors on TV. And what's with the unfunny sarcastic afterlife episode?! This was the ER for a new generation of television watchers, but death and drama isn't funny! First two seasons were great and I love the characters, but season three keeps getting worse (and I'm 20 episodes into it!). How sad...


Grey's anatomy rocks

I am a big fan, so of course I like it. The first season wasn't well-packaged, but seasons two and three were great.

I am not a big fan of voiceovers and behind-the-scene stuff ordinarily, but some of it was really interesting.

Recommended. Great show! Addictive!

 

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