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JamesG
09-13-2011, 05:48 AM
"Grey's Anatomy" Season Seven


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Let the healing begin.

Primetime television's most beloved doctors return for an unprecedented season of emotional twists and turns. Relive every mesmerizing moment with ABC's Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Seventh Season.



It's a year of new beginnings for the medical team of Seattle Grace Hospital as they slowly recover from the tragedy that hit too close to home. New relationships emerge and the strongest commitments are tested in this moving 6-disc set.

From successes in the operating room to mistakes in the bedroom and all the thrilling drama in between the doctors find a way to survive as long as they lean on one another.

Relive every heartbeat and get even more including the extended version of the moving Musical Event and music videos featuring the doctors like you have never seen them before- only on DVD.





Special Features:

- Extended Musical Event Episode: “Song Beneath The Song”
- The Music Event - Behind the Musical
- Dissecting Grey’s Anatomy: Unaired Scenes
- Seattle Grace: Message of Hope (6 Webisodes)
- The Making of Seattle Grace: Message of Hope
- In Stitches: Season Seven Outtakes





Review: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/greysanatomyseason7dvdreview.html











"Private Practice" Season Four


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The fourth season of "Private Practice" lays out its themes in the first episode, as all the main characters stand over the graves of characters who died in season three: new beginnings and second chances (oh, and sex--lots and lots of sex).

Violet (Amy Brenneman) and Pete (Tim Daly) announce their impending marriage, which startles Cooper (Paul Adelstein) and Charlotte (KaDee Strickland), who are engaged but have yet to set a date.

Addison (Kate Walsh) has started a relationship with Sam (Taye Diggs) but is keeping it under wraps lest it damage her friendship with Naomi (Audra McDonald).

And psychiatrist Sheldon (Brian Benben) has become a series regular, along with neurosurgeon Amelia (Caterina Scorsone)--a very good move on the part of the show's producers.



Everyone's a little older but still preposterously good-looking.

Hot-button topics include gender-reassignment surgery, autism, fertility issues, closeted gay husbands, and much, much more--as ever, "Private Practice" crams as many dramatic story lines into every episode as possible.





But season four takes a turn away from melodrama with a multi-episode arc in which a major character is sexually assaulted. This event is treated with considerable complexity and nuance, and gives the actress in question a great opportunity to deepen her character, an opportunity she seizes with compelling skill.

The repercussions play out through the season, along with a few other story lines (Addison's imperious mother demands that Addison treat her lover's advanced cancer; Violet writes a book revealing her own experience of assault; and Pete wrestles with his brother and mother returning to ask a legally questionable favor).

"Private Practice" continues to meld medical soap opera with a gloss on thorny social issues, but this season feels more mature, and as a result, more satisfying.





Special Features:

- An Inside Look: The Violation of Charlotte King
- Deleted Scenes
- Bloopers





Review: http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2011/09/digital-digest-private-practice.html