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Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season


Directed by
   Rob Corn




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Plot Outline:
     It's all about the moments at Seattle Grace Hospital, life saing and life changing moments. Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season is the relationship drama with heartfelt emotion that focuses on moments in the balance of life and death, love and relationships and astounding medical cases.Bonus Features Include: Behind the scenes of the 100th episode, interview with Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, Jeffery Dean Morgan, extended episodes, unaired episodes, bloopers      Season 5 is a pivotal one for the riveting "Grey's Anatomy". The doctors on staff at Seattle Grace Hospital bloom and show new layers, the drama meets and exceeds that of previous seasons, and the show marks an important milestone--its 100th episode--with developments that, as with all the great "Grey's" episodes, brim with belly laughs and moving tears. The season gets off to a slow start, with perhaps a bit more relationship angst than even diehard fans would prefer. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek "McDreamy" (Patrick Dempsey) start out with the familiar push-pull of their love affair--but a resolution, at last, is in their future. Callie (the excellent, and newly glamorous, Sara Ramirez) wrestles with her sexual orientation. Cristina (Sandra Oh, never better) is still picking up the pieces from her ruined engagement to the departed Burke (Isaiah Washington). To help her, or maybe to throw her for another loop, the series introduces the gruff, macho military doc, Owen (one of TV's sexiest hunks, Kevin McKidd). Yet series creator and still active writer Shonda Rhimes unveils story arcs about midway through the season which have the surgeons' operating room dramas intersecting with the characters' private lives--with waves of heartbreaking results. Fans may take issue with "Dead Denny" (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his endless visitations--complete with sex--with Izzie (Katherine Heigl)--but as the season builds, Izzie's mystery illness, and her deep love for Alex (Justin Chambers) are treated with delicacy and respect, and Denny's character both reacts and ultimately supports. There's a wedding--a fairy-tale one--celebrating the show's 100th episode, and the love of the characters, and the pain they've overcome to get there--are equal parts of the very human, very lovely, result. The season finale is among the show's best ever, with the fate of two beloved characters, George (T.R. Knight) and Izzie, left unknown and laden with sorrow. The set's extras are a treat, including a rich 20-minute feature on the filming of the 100th episode. Oh exclaims of the gorgeous wedding cinematography, "I hope I'm lit like this for the rest of my life!" Fans will love hearing how scenes are edited, how characters are developed, and other juicy tidbits from Rhimes and her very talented crew.

Season: 5

Cast Summary:
  Ellen Pompeo
  Patrick Dempsey
  Sandra Oh
  Katherine Heigl
  Justin Chambers

Studio: ABC Studios
DVD Release Date: 2009-09-15

Runtime: 1080

Country: USA

Language: English 

Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada)

Format: Box set  Color  DVD  NTSC 

Number of discs: 7

Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Widescreen

Comment:
    Better and Better...Season five proves the show has miles to go before it sleeps. It seems the show is growing and the characters are evolving episode after episode. There's a great mix of drama/action and both dark/light humour. This season saw the much-loved residents really changing and maturing. There's really not much I can say that will do this brilliant television show justice. See for yourself! A comeback?? In the first two seasons the show seemed to be about incredible surgeries. Since the third season the show seems to be more about the characters and the surgeries took a back seat. There are a few episodes here where the doctoring appears to go to the forefront again. Grey's Anatomy Season 5 Awesome season filled with bombshells. First 10 episodes start off really slowly but they're key to watch if you want the later episodes to make sense. And trust me, the finale of Season 5 is worth watching..