Post by sacierl on Aug 14, 2011 0:37:31 GMT -5
Grey's Anatomy DVD is a show that brilliantly combines Comedy and Drama. Even though it provides the viewers most of the time with an feel-good ending, sometimes it is rather like life, Frustrating. We seeeour favorite characters go through hard times and hope it gets better. But it gets worse. The characters behavior changes, they do things they otherwisewould not have. And that really happens to everyone.Entourage DVD Would Grey's Anatomy be the same if the charactors would be happy all the tim? Without stress, problems and mistakes? I don't think that we'd rather see two dimensional characters. I am not sure why many people do write those bad reviews, but just watch those episodes, because they speak for themselves.Criminal Minds DVD Sometimes there have to be problems, there has to be drama, people have to break down, only so that they can stand up again. And Grey's Anatomy certainly will stand up again. After rewatching almost all of this season (I've watched up to "The Other Side Of This Life" I realized that taken once a week with brief hiatuses between four and five episode blocks just doesn't work. It's erratic and everything seems to move a lot slower, not to mention a lot seems out of nowhere. One Tree Hill DVDYet, watching these episodes one after another reawakened my original love at its basest form for Season 3.
I appreciated this season so much more without commercials and mostly without interruptions. I, somehow, even saw George and Izzie coming (even from back in the Season 2 episode, "The Name of the Game") but that means that Shonda didn't completely pull the rug out from under us. Bones DVDAnd on this rewatch I find myself pulling for George and Izzie...weird, right?Seeing it all in one block is like putting a jig-saw puzzle together, quickly, instead of taking the time to find the missing pieces all over your house, to use that metaphor. And yes, Grey's Anatomy has a much more clear direction, style, just...everything.So, on the television, Grey's Anatomy Season 3 was very static and bi-polar at times. On DVD it's level-headed and checking out of that psych ward.
I appreciated this season so much more without commercials and mostly without interruptions. I, somehow, even saw George and Izzie coming (even from back in the Season 2 episode, "The Name of the Game") but that means that Shonda didn't completely pull the rug out from under us. Bones DVDAnd on this rewatch I find myself pulling for George and Izzie...weird, right?Seeing it all in one block is like putting a jig-saw puzzle together, quickly, instead of taking the time to find the missing pieces all over your house, to use that metaphor. And yes, Grey's Anatomy has a much more clear direction, style, just...everything.So, on the television, Grey's Anatomy Season 3 was very static and bi-polar at times. On DVD it's level-headed and checking out of that psych ward.