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Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fourth Season

Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fourth Season
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Enter a world of change in the irresistible and unforgettable fourth season of one of television's most acclaimed dramas. Love lies and family ties are revealed as the surgeons of Seattle Grace discover that their choices have major unintended consequences. And coupled with the arrival of some very eager new interns life at the hospital sizzles with more emotion excitement and heartbreak than ever before. Get an extra dose of GREY'S ANATOMY in this comprehensive 5-disc DVD box set complete with never-before-seen extended episodes and exclusive bonus features that take you inside the world of your favorite doctors. From the very first minute you'll be hooked on TV's most talked about show.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 786936754193 Manufacturer No: 05636400


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12 in DVD
  • Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
  • Released on: 2008-09-09
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Formats: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 740 minutes

Customer Reviews

good season5
grey's anatomy has been a very consistent show giving views and fans detailed characters and thrilling and passionate story lines. i love this show.

Go for seasons 1 through 34
If you are a huge fan like me, you will like this season too. It was definitely worth watching but that's because I am addicted to the characters. I can see why some people found it a bit less thrilling, shall we say? If you are new to Grey's Anatomy or you haven't seen every episode yet I would definitely recommend you buy one of the earlier seasons.

A slow start but a strong second half redeems Grey's after a terrible 3rd season4
After the atrocious 3rd season, which can only be called painful, Grey's Anatomy ditched Isaiah Washington, a dead weight in most scenes in Season 3, with the exception of his excellent scenes with Patrick Dempsey. However, the show lost a lot of energy with the departure of Kate Walsh but manages to recover a little with the addition of Brooke Smith reprising her role as Erica Hahn, who shakes up the hospital in a good way.

The first three episodes are excessively weak, dragging on the silly Meredith and Derek "broken up" storyline. However, in "The Heart of the Matter" the focus on Callie Torres gives Sara Ramirez a chance to shine and starts an upward incline for the season. Episodes 9, 10 and 11 ("Crash into Me" and "Lay Your Hands on Me") are strong, reminiscent of some of the average episodes of Season 2, especially with the focus on Chandra Wilson's Miranda Bailey. The show never goes wrong with a focus on her and she gives a great performance in "Lay Your Hands on Me". Her scene with Patrick Dempsey in that episode is one of the more touching moments in the series, quiet and poignant.

Post-strike, however, the show really took off gaining an energy and focus. Previously meandering, relationships and storylines started to move towards an end point, coming together in an excellent season finale that leaves you wondering where the characters are going to go from there. The strength of the season finale is that the two main cases, Meredith and Derek's clinical trial and the boy encased in concrete, are not based on fast-paced adrenaline but rather slower, emotionally driven cases.

One of the main drawbacks of the season is the underutilization of Sandra Oh. Without having Cristina being constantly punished and "taught lessons" in her relationship with Burke, it's almost like the writers have no idea what to do with her and instead have her bouncing around as a prop in the other character's storylines. The finale remedied a little of that, and left us with some hope that Cristina will have recovered enough to be strong in her own right again. Amazing performances by Sara Ramirez, Ellen Pompeo and surprising emotional depth in the last few episodes from Justin Chamber made this a good season for Grey's Anatomy, certainly better than the wholly depressing Season 3.