Grey's Anatomy - Complete Season 2 [2006] | ![Grey's Anatomy - Complete Season 2 [2006]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QU5Boq5rL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Ellen Pompeo, Sandra Oh, T.r. Knight, Katherine Heigl, Chandra Wilson Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm Category: DVD
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Rating: 47 reviews Sales Rank: 100
Format: Anamorphic, Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 7 Running Time: 1132 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 1.3
EAN: 8717418127213 ASIN: B000O3HG0U
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Release Date: May 28, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW SEALED
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BUY IT!!! September 14, 2008 C. Harkin (Dublin Ireland) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
ITS THE BEST!!! I HAVE ONE AND I WATCH IT AND REWATCH IT ALL THE TIME WELL WORTH THE MONEY
Fantastic September 5, 2008 Amy "It’s good to be clever, but not to show it" (Northern Ireland) Having recently purchased this DVD after watching season 1 i have to say you won't be disappointed. Alot of ongoing Tv dramas often get worst as season's pass but not Grey's anatomy. This season is spectactular, there are four episodes that could could be the finale over and over. Disc 2/3 episodes were there is a code black in seattle grace are heart- stopping. Episodes 21/22 are equally as good, Also episode 22 is a cliffhanger, you have to watch season 3 to discover the fate of meredith and mcdreamy's relationship. Brilliant Tv series definitely recommend! P.s. alot of the reviews consider the disc episodes confusing- Region 2 DVD(UK,etc) episode 1 is the finale of season 1, it's something to do with the way the season aired in U.S. so episode 2 is the true start of season 2. Personally i think it's good as you get a quick recap of the first season.
addicted to Grey's anatomy August 13, 2008 R. Cortinovis (London) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
i watched it by chance on a saturday night on Channel 5 as they were replaying it... somehow i started to watch it all the time, got addicted to it to the point i had to watch it no matter what Now i own all the 3 season, about to get the 4th... I have never loved a program so much... i love the characters,,they grow on you and there aren't too many of them so you really get to know them well... you'll love them all. Best show ever for me!
Grey's is great! July 22, 2008 le chic le freak (Scotland) NB: couple of minor spoilers in my review. I came to Grey's Anatomy a little late, as in the UK the only terrestrial channel it's broadcast on is one I couldn't get for years. Luckily, I managed to catch the last half dozen episodes of Series 2, and I was hooked, even though I hate hospital shows. I could never get into ER (even with the incentive of George Clooney) and don't even get me started on the home-grown stuff. So what attracted me to Grey's Anatomy? Yes, it's glossy. Yes, it's gloopy. Yes, Meredith is probably one of the most annoying characters on TV. Yes, Derek is interminably dull. BUT, there's more to the show than that. I'm going to go all out here and compare Grey's Anatomy to a Dickens novel, in that it's not the 'main' characters you should concentrate on, or be interested in, because they're not the best ones. It's the ones slightly on the outside, who have more interesting personalities going on, they're the people to get involved with. For example, Cristina is always hilarious, so cynical and smart and competitive - in this series, she finds her relationship with Burke getting trickier to navigate, and she's still determined to be the best surgeon in Seattle (probably in the world!). Izzie's character has been deepened with her attraction to Denny, a dying heart patient, and this will have knock-on effects for following series (for better or worse). Katherine Heigl plays her with loads of heart and loads of vigour, and I really like what she does. Similarly, George is fabulous, he makes me laugh all the time, but as well he grows up this series, realising he has to stop lusting after Meredith, someone who'll never feel the same way about him. The progression of the character is really well done, while retaining the loveable George we all loved from Series 1. Alex, too, starts to grow up a little, which is good - he couldn't remain the 'baddie' of the piece forever. Bailey is excellent, but then she always is, and it's touching to see her worry about whether she'll be respected as a surgeon when she becomes a mother. The scenes with her and George during the 'disaster' episodes are lovely. Grey's manages to blend heart-warming schmaltz with hard-hitting scenarios, raising lots of moral questions every episode, so you can join in and decide who's right and who's wrong. It's easy to watch visually, but not always mentally, and that's why it's a show I am willing to keep following. I like the combination of attractive cast members, thoughtful stories and great acting, not to mention the brilliant music choices throughout the show. Just let yourself be drawn in and you won't want to leave Seattle Grace!
Don't see what the fuss is all about April 6, 2008 Ms. Sj Phelps (Reading, England) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I understand it is a little annoying that the episode numbers are jumbled. First time I watched it I couldn't quite understand why the numbers were out of sync but when I watched the first episode (episode 5) I realised it followed on straight from the end of the last series so as long as you have series 1 you arent missing any episodes. The series itself is excellent from all the outrageous medical cases (like the 'pregnant man') to the soundtrack that fits in so well to Christina and Burke's random relationship! I own all three and can't wait for series four but why the fuss over Mcdreamy? Alex is so much fitter!!!
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