• Why I love Grey’s Anatomy

      A post about by Regina Avalos on January 11th, '08

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    • Three years ago, a new show came in mid-season for what was supposed to be a brief run. It mixed medical and drama in a hospital in Seattle. We had new faces and old ones all mixing in together for one ensemble cast. By the end of what was supposed to be a short run, Grey’s Anatomy had stolen the time slot from the series it was replacing, and it went on through May. Season one was a short nine episodes, but it packed a power punch that left people waiting on the edge of their seats until September.

      I began watching the series when it first premiered, and I’ve kept watching it ever since. This year is its fourth season, and I think the show only manages to keep getting better and better. There is solid writing each and every week. The cast of actors is put together well. There have been additions to the cast that has made up for the losses made by departures. I tune in each and every week just to find out what is happening. I’ve cried and laughed because of this series. Sometimes I’ve done both in the same episode.

      I’ve never had a show grab me as much as this one series has. The show has had its bumps on and off screen. Off screen there have been battles and time slot shifts. Another shift of that nature is happening this month when Lost takes over its prime Thursday time slot. Tonight’s new episode is the last we’ll see until the strike ends. There really is no idea when that will be. Lost returns at the end of the month with eight new episodes.

      The show stars have become more and more noticeable as the seasons pass. Many have taken their off time to film movies. Katherine Heigl and Patrick Dempsey both have done film work in the last year, and I’m sure there is more to come. A spin-off has also been made already. We’ll have to wait and see if the series continues on as it is, and for just how long.

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