Brian Damage
06-01-2010, 10:31 PM
There was a time when Grey's Anatomy was must see TV, ABC drama peaking as the fourth most watched show in the nation during the 2006-07television season. But lately when Thursday night rolls around, I'm more likely to record it and move on to watch another show in primetime. Clearly then somewhere between the end of the third season and this past season (its sixth), Grey's Anatomy has lost its magic. While the reasons for this are numerous, here are my top 10 reasons why this one great show "has jumped the shark."
Grey's Post-it Marriage
Maybe it was a cute idea at first, or maybe it was the writers not wanting to admit that they wrote themselves into a dead end. Whatever the reason, Dr. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) and Dr. Meredith Grey's (Ellen Pompeo) post-it marriage put an end to whatever sexual tension was left in their on again, off again, relationship. The Post-it marriage though begs the question, "what constitutes a Post-it divorce?" Is it as simple as ripping the Post-it note in half?
Derek Shepard as Chief of Surgery
Sure Derek Shepard's hair may be one of the biggest reasons for the success of Grey's Anatomy's, but so too is his wistful disposition. Making him the Chief only takes away from his charm, something the show cannot afford to do. Now that he has a Post-it marriage and is bog down in a bureaucratic job, can he still be called Dr. McDreamy? Hardly. It is time to set Dr. Shepard free again.
The Mercy West Debacle
Quick, name the doctors (or the actors) who came over to Seattle Grace in the merger with Mercy West this season? Hard to do isn't it? Why, because this infusion of new blood into the show never took. At best the doctors from Mercy West made for short lived comic relief or background fodder for the doctors at Seattle Grace. Don't believe me, then look at what happened during the season finale, when two of the Mercy West doctors were taken out by a gun man in the hospital. As for their names, the residents from Mercy West included Dr. Reed Adamson (Nora Zehetner), Dr. Jackson Avery (Jesse Willams), Dr. Charles Percy (Robert Baker) and Dr. April Kepner (Sarah Drew). And yes, I had to look them up.
Grey's Post-it Marriage
Maybe it was a cute idea at first, or maybe it was the writers not wanting to admit that they wrote themselves into a dead end. Whatever the reason, Dr. Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) and Dr. Meredith Grey's (Ellen Pompeo) post-it marriage put an end to whatever sexual tension was left in their on again, off again, relationship. The Post-it marriage though begs the question, "what constitutes a Post-it divorce?" Is it as simple as ripping the Post-it note in half?
Derek Shepard as Chief of Surgery
Sure Derek Shepard's hair may be one of the biggest reasons for the success of Grey's Anatomy's, but so too is his wistful disposition. Making him the Chief only takes away from his charm, something the show cannot afford to do. Now that he has a Post-it marriage and is bog down in a bureaucratic job, can he still be called Dr. McDreamy? Hardly. It is time to set Dr. Shepard free again.
The Mercy West Debacle
Quick, name the doctors (or the actors) who came over to Seattle Grace in the merger with Mercy West this season? Hard to do isn't it? Why, because this infusion of new blood into the show never took. At best the doctors from Mercy West made for short lived comic relief or background fodder for the doctors at Seattle Grace. Don't believe me, then look at what happened during the season finale, when two of the Mercy West doctors were taken out by a gun man in the hospital. As for their names, the residents from Mercy West included Dr. Reed Adamson (Nora Zehetner), Dr. Jackson Avery (Jesse Willams), Dr. Charles Percy (Robert Baker) and Dr. April Kepner (Sarah Drew). And yes, I had to look them up.