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Grey’s Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season [Blu-ray]

Grey’s Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season [Blu-ray]

It’s all about the moments at Seattle Grace Hospital, life saving 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, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, extended episodes, unaired episodes, bloopersSeason 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” (Pat

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  1. Amanda Thompson

    June 5, 2011 at 12:50 am

    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Truly Amazing!, September 15, 2009
    By 
    Amanda Thompson
      

    I have worshiped and adored Grey’s Anatomy since the second season. It’s been a ritual for me to turn off my phones and other electronic devices to glue myself to the television to watch this tantalizing series unfold. Although the show fell off the track in seasons 3, 4, and to some extent in the early part of this season; I watched every moment of it. The storyline with Izzie was just hard to deal with at times, but i stuck by it. I am so glad I did; the last half of the season was brilliant. SPOILERS follow: If you are a Meredith and Derek fan they have worked their issues out and are truly great this season. The addition of Owen Hunt has brought new life back to the series, and to Christina. While I wasn’t to crazy about the pairing of Sloane and Lexie, they have really grown on me. The crossover episodes with Private Practice were wonderful. The hundredth episode is one of the best, but the finale is what left me with chills. From start to finish it is easily one of the most powerful episodes of the series. Meredith’s realization of “John Doe’s” identity as George was nothing short of incredible, the moment Izzie’s memory returns and the she flat lines took my breath away, and Meredith’s voice over telling the audience to say “I love you” to the people in our lives before they are gone makes you realize the importance of those three words. However the final scene is what really makes the episode, with Izzie going into the elevator with her “prom” dress, and the door opening to George dressed in his army uniform, as they both flat-line, you realize it is very likely that one of them will not come out of this alive. That scene is truly haunting, and the song that plays in that scene “Off I Go” by Greg Laswell makes the scene truly unforgettable. One thing I noticed is that the premiere, in terms of Izzie, mirrors the finale. Izzie, at the end of “Dream a Little Dream of Me (part 2)”, gets into the elevator in her dress and it opens to Denny, who is major part of her story line for the season, and in “Now or Never” the elevator opens to George. Heartbreaking, heartwarming, and full of just plain heart Grey’s does not disappoint. Buy this season of Grey’s and watch every moment, even though at times it is frustrating, I promise when you get to the end it will all be worth it. If you’re anything like me, you will want to watch it again and again to see what you missed the first time around.

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