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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 25 2012, 11:01 PM (353 Views) | |
| Samantha McClellan | Sep 25 2012, 11:01 PM Post #1 |
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Grey's Anatomy follows the lives of surgical interns and residents at the fictional Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, as they gradually evolve into seasoned doctors, with the help of their competent mentors. Every installment, typically, commences with a voice-over narrative from Meredith Grey, foreshadowing the theme of the episode. Each season tends to represent the physicians' academic year, with each completed year qualifying the residents at a level higher in the surgical field. The season will always end with a finale, typically involving a tragic event such as a death or character departure. Most installments revolve around the doctors' everyday lives as surgeons, but the show puts an emphasis on their personal, rather than professional, lives. The series sets aside medical ethics concerns to focus on character development and relationships. Although the physicians treat the illnesses of their patients, often through complex surgeries, their primary motivation is customarily praise and competition. Running Time: 60 Minutes Production Quality: 4 ($2,400,000 per 30 min) History Season 7 1: "With You I'm Born Again" [2 Hours] 2: "Shock to the System" 3: "Superfreak" 4: "Can't Fight Biology" 5: "Almost Grown" 6: "These Arms of Mine" 7: "That's Me Trying" 8: "Something's Gotta Give" 9: "Slow Night, So Long" 10: "Adrift and at Peace" 11: "Disarm" 12: "Start Me Up" 13: "Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)" 14: "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" 15: "Golden Hour" 16: "Not Responsible" 17: "This is How We Do It" 18: "Song Beneath the Song" 19: "It's a Long Way Back" 20: "White Wedding" 21: "I Will Survive" 22: "Unaccompanied Minor" Edited by Samantha McClellan, Oct 4 2012, 01:14 PM.
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:28 PM Post #11 |
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S7, E9 Slow Night, So Long Derek lands the grant he needs for his clinical trial and all the attendings take him out to Joe's Bar to celebrate, but they get a surprise when they see someone they know already at the bar. Meanwhile, Meredith and Alex have to fend for themselves during the night shift with a nine-year-old patient who's experiencing post-surgical complications and his very pushy mother. Guest Star(s): Steven W. Bailey, 41 (1/1/1/2/1) as Joe Peter MacNicol, 57 (0/4/4/0/2) as Dr. Phil Stark as Dr. Phil Stark |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:30 PM Post #12 |
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S7, E10 Adrift and at Large Despite Meredith's objections to the idea, a concerned Derek takes Cristina on a fishing trip in order to get away from it all. Meanwhile Teddy, feeling directionless without Cristina, focuses all of her efforts and compassion towards a dying patient who lacks the proper insurance to seek medical treatment. Guest Star(s): Daniel Sunjata, 40 (0/2/3/0/2) as Nurse Eli Scott Foley, 39 (0/3/3/0/2) as Henry Burton Edited by Samantha McClellan, Oct 4 2012, 01:32 PM.
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:32 PM Post #13 |
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S7, E11 Disarm News of the incoming mass causalities after a gunman opens fire at a local college hits the staff hard when they must spring into action, even while their own wounds are still fresh. Arizona doesn't receive a warm welcome home at the hospital. Guest Star(s): Tom Irwin, 55 (0/2/2/0/2) as Officer Marty Hancock Susan Ruttan, 61 (0/3/3/0/2) as Mrs. Swore Scott Foley, 39 (0/3/3/0/2) as Henry Burton Peter MacNicol, 57 (0/4/4/0/2) as Dr. Phil Stark |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:34 PM Post #14 |
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S7, E12 Start Me Up Arizona seeks Mark's advice as she tries to reconcile with Callie, who has big news of her own. Teddy must make a key decision for Henry during his surgery. On the same day the residents receive a new crop of interns and the Chief announces he is looking for a new Chief Resident. Guest Star(s): Adam Busch, 33 (2/2/2/2/1) as Fred Wilson Amber Stevens, 25 (0/2/2/0/1) as Laurel Benson Scott Foley, 39 (0/3/3/0/2) as Henry Burton Daniel Sunjata, 40 (0/2/3/0/2) as Nurse Eli |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:35 PM Post #15 |
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S7, E13 Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go) Derek breaks ground on his Alzheimer's clinical trial and Meredith can't help but feel left out. Bailey's attempt to take the hospital into the age of new media with live tweets from the OR does not go over well with the Chief. Callie, Mark and Arizona must learn to navigate through the pregnancy together, which starts off with Callie driving her new obstetrician crazy. Guest Star(s): Rachael Taylor, 28 (2/3/3/3/2) as Dr. Lucy Fields Linda Klein as Scrub Nurse Linda |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:36 PM Post #16 |
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S7, E14 P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) Thatcher Grey, Meredith and Lexie's father, returns to Seattle Grace with stomach pains and a new, twenty-something tattooed girlfriend, Danielle. Meanwhile, Alex clashes with the new OB, Dr. Lucy Fields, over a patient and Mark places Jackson on his service in exchange for information on Lexie. Guest Star(s): Rachael Taylor, 28 (2/3/3/3/2) as Dr. Lucy Fields Jeff Perry, 57 (1/2/3/2/2) as Thatcher Grey |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:39 PM Post #17 |
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S7, E15 Golden Hour Meredith, looking to prove she is Chief Resident material, learns that anything and everything can happen in an hour's time when she steps up to run the ER for a night; meanwhile, Bailey sneaks off with Eli and gets into a little mischief, and everyone is surprised when the Chief's wife, Adele, shows up as one of the ER patients. Guest Star(s): Daniel Sunjata, 40 (0/2/3/0/2) as Nurse Eli Scott Foley, 39 (0/3/3/0/2) as Henry Burton Linda Klein as Scrub Nurse Linda |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:40 PM Post #18 |
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S7, E16 Not Responsible Meredith must choose between her fertility treatments and her eyesight when she begins having trouble seeing, Mark makes it clear to Callie and Arizona that he takes his role as father-to-be very seriously, and April discovers there's more to Dr. Stark than first appears. Guest Star(s): Loretta Devine, 62 (0/4/4/0/2) as Adele Webber Peter MacNicol, 57 (0/4/4/0/2) as Dr. Phil Stark Rachael Taylor, 28 (2/3/3/3/2) as Dr. Lucy Fields |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:42 PM Post #19 |
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S7, E17 This is How We Do It Richard is desperate for Derek and Meredith to accept Adele into their Alzheimer's trial, but will Adele stand in her own way? Meanwhile Mark and Arizona have conflicting ideas of the kind of baby shower Callie wants, Teddy is freaked out when Henry has another health complication -- leaving them both a little exposed -- and the competitiveness amongst the residents for the Chief Resident position is amplified when Richard receives the green light for his diabetes clinical trial. Guest Star(s): Daniel Sunjata, 40 (0/2/3/0/2) as Nurse Eli Loretta Devine, 62 (0/4/4/0/2) as Adele Webber Scott Foley, 39 (0/3/3/0/2) as Henry Burton Rachael Taylor, 28 (2/3/3/3/2) as Dr. Lucy Fields |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:44 PM Post #20 |
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S7, E18 Song Beneath the Song In a series first, the music that has been at the heart of the show and been beloved by fans comes to life for Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event. A cataclysmic event rattles the doctors of Seattle Grace to the core, as Callie, on the verge of an enormous life-changing moment with Arizona, envisions her hospital and friends as it has never-been-seen before. "Chasing Cars" (Snow Patrol), "How to Save a Life" (The Fray) and "The Story" (Brandi Carlile) are among the songs performed by the cast. Guest Star(s): Daniel Sunjata, 40 (0/2/3/0/2) as Nurse Eli Rachael Taylor, 28 (2/3/3/3/2) as Dr. Lucy Fields Kate Walsh, 44 (3/3/3/3/3) as Dr. Addison Montgomery |
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