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| Tweet Topic Started: Sep 25 2012, 11:01 PM (351 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, 01:46 PM Post #21 |
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S7, E19 It's a Long Way Back Everyone pulls together to help Callie and baby Sofia on their painstaking journeys to recovery in hopes of allowing mother and baby to finally meet; the sudden death of a clinical trial patient has Derek proceeding with more caution while Meredith makes a calculated and risky move; Alex treats a cranky old rich woman dying of cancer and gets an idea for a grandiose endeavor that is sure to get him the Chief Resident spot; and Teddy is pleasantly surprised by the return of a familiar face. Guest Star(s): Loretta Devine, 62 (0/4/4/0/2) as Adele Webber 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, 01:47 PM Post #22 |
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S7, E20 White Wedding As Callie and Arizona's wedding approaches, the couple quickly realize that the day they've been looking forward to is not turning out the way they'd envisioned. Meanwhile Alex continues to make the other residents jealous as he appears to be the top contender for Chief Resident, Meredith and Derek make a decision that will change their lives forever, and Dr. Perkins presents Teddy with a very tempting proposition. Guest Star(s): Peter MacNicol, 57 (0/4/4/0/2) as Dr. Phil Stark Héctor Elizondo, 75 (2/3/3/2/3) as Carlos Torres James Tupper, 47 (2/2/2/3/2) as Andrew Perkins |
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:49 PM Post #23 |
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S7, E21 I Will Survive Personal and work pressures are adding up and have Meredith visibly on edge, Owen conducts formal interviews for the Chief Resident position, Cristina grows increasingly defiant, Alex and Lucy's undefined relationship gets tested, and Jackson suddenly backs out of the Webber's diabetes trial. Guest Star(s): Scott Foley, 39 (0/3/3/0/2) as Henry Burton Rachael Taylor, 28 (2/3/3/3/2) as Dr. Lucy Fields Linda Klein as Scrub Nurse Linda James Tupper, 47 (2/2/2/3/2) as Andrew Perkins Edited by Samantha McClellan, Oct 4 2012, 01:50 PM.
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| Samantha McClellan | Oct 4 2012, 01:51 PM Post #24 |
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S7, E22 Unaccompanied Minor News of Meredith's dishonesty in the clinical trial comes to light, leading to unanticipated consequences for her and others; Cristina finds herself in a compromising situation, which forces her to decide between her career and her relationship; Owen posts his decision for Chief Resident, and Teddy makes a surprising choice regarding her love life -- and her future. Guest Star(s): Scott Foley, 39 (0/3/3/0/2) as Henry Burton Rachael Taylor, 28 (2/3/3/3/2) as Dr. Lucy Fields James Tupper, 47 (2/2/2/3/2) as Andrew Perkins Edited by Samantha McClellan, Oct 4 2012, 01:51 PM.
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