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In the third season of Grey's Anatomy , one medical intern will get married to a superior while another is left standing at the altar. Two interns will lose their parents. And one main character will try to commit suicide--or not fight very hard to save her own life. There will be multiple hook-ups, infidelity, and trust issues. In between the soap opera-style drama that attracts millions of viewers each week, interns Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), and George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) will also perform some medical miracles. At the end of season 2, Izzie was distraught over the death of her fiancé, Denny. Now she finds that her very rich boyfriend has left her millions of dollars. Instead of putting the money into the bank and allowing it to accrue interest until she decides what she wants to do with it--as sensible Dr. Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) suggests--Izzie mopes around the house in an irritating stupor. Actually, irritating is an apt description for several of the main characters. It takes a leap of faith to believe that sexy, spectacular, and rich orthopedic surgeon Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) would be even vaguely interested in wishy-washy George. Previously, he'd convinced himself that he was in love with Meredith. Now he's pining for his other roommate, Izzie, even though he's already got Callie. And rather than welcoming her into their fold, Izzie and Meredith (and to a lesser extent Cristina) give Callie the mean-girls treatment. They may have rebuffed him at one point, but they don't want Callie to have him, either. There is something very needy about this group of interns who have no one to turn to but each other when a crisis occurs. Viewers get some insight into "dark and twisty" Meredith's upbringing, as she spends more time with her cold and demanding mother, who is suffering from Alzheimer's, and her milquetoast father, who didn't fight very hard to have contact with her as a child after her mom kicked him out of their house. It's no wonder Meredith ended up emotionally damaged and unwilling to completely open up to Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey) ... a.k.a. McDreamy. Though the show's title implies that Meredith is the most important character, it's not true. The ensemble cast, which also includes James Pickens Jr. as Dr. Richard Webber (who had a long and complicated affair with Meredith's mother) and Kate Walsh as Derek's ex-wife Addison, is fantastic. And it's difficult to outshine Oh, who has some of this season's funniest and emotional moments as she navigates a relationship with Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington), who is far more romantic and traditional than she is. Though not as compelling as the show's debut season, this third year still packs a strong emotional punch. --Jae-Ha Kim GREYS ANATOMY revolves around the personal and professional lives of the doctors at Seattles Grace Hospital, and examines the complex relationships involving Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), the bumbling George OMalley (T.R. Knight), Addison Forbes Montgomery (Kate Walsh), and the arrogant Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington). The third season starts off with the resolution of the love triangle of Meredith, Derek, and Finn Dandridge (Chris ODonnell), while Isobel "Izzie" Stevens (Katherine Heigl) struggles to cope with her fiancis death. This season of GREYS ANATOMY also marked the departure of a central character, as Kate Walsh left to star in the spin-off PRIVATE PRACTICE, in which she leaves Seattle for Los Angeles. Star Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey, Sandra Oh, T.R. Knight, James Pickens, Justin Chambers, Kate Walsh, Sara Ramirez, Special Features: Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentaries Clips & Highlights - GOOD MEDICINE: Favorite Scenes Extended Scenes Featurette - 1. MAKING ROUNDS WITH PATRICK DEMPSEY 2. MAKING JANE DOE A STAR Runtime: 1105 minutes Year of Release: 2006 Review: Show is great.....desertcart service, notsomuch. - I only saw a few episodes of season 3 but I'm sure it is just as good as the first two from what I did see. However if you are going to preorder it from desertcart, do it SEPARATELY from other things. Otherwise you are going to get stuck with all kinds of extra shipping fees rather than the "Free Super Savings". Either that or they will make you wait until September 11th to ship out everything else you ordered. Pretty ridiculous if you ask me when you are preordering something and everything else you bought is "In-stock" ready to ship. I guess if everything else you buy is over $25 also (which it was in my case) you could make two separate orders and get things on time for free. You just shouldn't have to go through such a hassle to give desertcart your business. I had to pay an extra $15 to change my shipping status so I could get my stuff when they said I was going to get it in the first place and now its still going to be coming at least a week after it was supposed to be here. They need to update the way they operate some things or they are going to be losing customers faster than they get new ones. This is definitely not the first time something this stupid has happened with desertcart. Anyways, buy season three, maybe not from here and enjoy! Review: One After The Other: Grey's Season 3 Circulates Well Altogether - Okay, so I, like many other people, believe that Grey's Anatomy Season 3 had some problems, or rather...strange plot twists. For example, George's sudden Vegas marriage, the Gizzie-gate, and the Ferry arc. 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. Yet, watching these episodes one after another reawakened my original love at its basest form for Season 3. In my eyes, Season 3 has 3 arcs: One that goes from "Time Has Come Today" to "Six Days". This deals with Meredith/Derek/Finn and then Meredith/Derek/Mark and Addison/Mark and Callie/George and Izzie dealing with the loss of Denny. The second arc seems to be "Great Expectations" up to "Some Kind of Miracle" which, as many know, is the last episode of the ferry arc. A lot of people saw this as the beginning of a whole separate arc but story-wise this just concludes a hell of a lot that had been boiling (including Meredith's mother). The third arc, consisting of "Scars and Souvenirs" up to "Didn't We Almost Have It All?" starts off drastically different. It has a different feel then almost everything we've seen all season. It mentions what happened with the ferry and the water but other then that we move on. That is, onto a whole new storyline dealing with infidelity and relationship doubts all around as well as Jane Doe. 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. And 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. 5 stars, seriously.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,280 Reviews |
| Format | Closed-captioned, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Surround Sound |
| Genre | Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 7 |
R**T
Show is great.....Amazon service, notsomuch.
I only saw a few episodes of season 3 but I'm sure it is just as good as the first two from what I did see. However if you are going to preorder it from Amazon, do it SEPARATELY from other things. Otherwise you are going to get stuck with all kinds of extra shipping fees rather than the "Free Super Savings". Either that or they will make you wait until September 11th to ship out everything else you ordered. Pretty ridiculous if you ask me when you are preordering something and everything else you bought is "In-stock" ready to ship. I guess if everything else you buy is over $25 also (which it was in my case) you could make two separate orders and get things on time for free. You just shouldn't have to go through such a hassle to give Amazon your business. I had to pay an extra $15 to change my shipping status so I could get my stuff when they said I was going to get it in the first place and now its still going to be coming at least a week after it was supposed to be here. They need to update the way they operate some things or they are going to be losing customers faster than they get new ones. This is definitely not the first time something this stupid has happened with Amazon. Anyways, buy season three, maybe not from here and enjoy!
B**R
One After The Other: Grey's Season 3 Circulates Well Altogether
Okay, so I, like many other people, believe that Grey's Anatomy Season 3 had some problems, or rather...strange plot twists. For example, George's sudden Vegas marriage, the Gizzie-gate, and the Ferry arc. 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. Yet, watching these episodes one after another reawakened my original love at its basest form for Season 3. In my eyes, Season 3 has 3 arcs: One that goes from "Time Has Come Today" to "Six Days". This deals with Meredith/Derek/Finn and then Meredith/Derek/Mark and Addison/Mark and Callie/George and Izzie dealing with the loss of Denny. The second arc seems to be "Great Expectations" up to "Some Kind of Miracle" which, as many know, is the last episode of the ferry arc. A lot of people saw this as the beginning of a whole separate arc but story-wise this just concludes a hell of a lot that had been boiling (including Meredith's mother). The third arc, consisting of "Scars and Souvenirs" up to "Didn't We Almost Have It All?" starts off drastically different. It has a different feel then almost everything we've seen all season. It mentions what happened with the ferry and the water but other then that we move on. That is, onto a whole new storyline dealing with infidelity and relationship doubts all around as well as Jane Doe. 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. And 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. 5 stars, seriously.
R**L
An addicting watch
I liked season 3 more than season 2! Thank you for the good copy of season 3 at a reasonable price!
C**S
Great show
Own all seasons on dvd. Great show.
K**E
Can't get enough...
I have seriously become addicted to Grey's Anatomy. I had Season 3 for only 4 days and managed to watch the whole thing during the work week, which took some planning. Season 3 picks up where it left off with Izzy still in shock over loosing Denny and her friends rallying around her in support. Each episode had at least one moment where I was either laughing, crying or nodding in agreement. **** Spoiler Alert**** Meredith has a lot of happy and sad moments in this season. Her mom dies, she almost dies, her relationship with Derek gets better and then worse after her near death experience. We see a cute love triangle between her, Derek and Finn(the vet) played by Chris O'Donnell. Izzy, George and Callie have there own little love triangle. I found it hard to believe that Izzy would be in love with George that quickly after loosing Denny, unless her feelings for him were unrealized. The chemistry between Izzy and George is very good and I found the scenes between them after they remembered that they'd been together very well acted out. But, I don't like Izzy and George as a couple. I actually like Callie and her quirky-ness. I get her sense of humor and it's fun to see how into George she is. Lastly Christina and Burke's wedding drama ending with him leaving her at the altar was awful. I was crying with them in the season finale where emotionless Christina is being cut out of her dress by Meredith and the show ends with her sobbing. The cliffhangers were amazing...George didn't pass his intern exam, Ava left the hospital with her husband and baby making Alex wonder if he made a mistake. And Bailey didn't get chief resident, Callie did. Can't wait for Season 4 to arrive!!!I'm totally hooked! 5 stars!!!!
T**N
The nefarious Meredith Grey
*Possible spoilers within.* Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Last week, the season premiere of "C.S.I." trumped the premiere of "Grey's Anatomy"'s fourth season by a significant margin. That's because "Grey's Anatomy," a series which once shined so vibrantly, has been reduced to a dull glimmer. Throughout the series' first two seasons, it seemed incredible that a show could maintain such a level of greatness and be so addictive without going off the tracks every once in a while. But come Season Three, the show did crash. Big time. Truth be told, Season Three wasn't as bad as some will lead you to believe. The first half of the season was uniformly great. It wasn't until the midpoint, during an arc involving a ferry boat crash, that, ironically, the show crashed as well. In a painfully obvious attempt to garner higher ratings, the writers decided to have Meredith "die." Creator Shonda Rhimes is a big fan of Joss Whedon's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"; one can only surmise that Ms. Rhimes thought she could handle character deaths as gracefully as Whedon. (She couldn't, but in her defense, not many can.) Instead, Meredith's near-death experience - complete with visions of the afterlife, highlighted by the reappearance of Jeffrey Dean Morgan as the irresistible Denny Duquette - seems entirely unnecessary. The actors' straight-faced performances during that storyline just makes the whole thing more hilarious. Re-watching the episodes, it's apparent that the writers realized their mistakes after having made them, but were left with no choice but to make the best of them. One would expect them to deal with whatever problems they've created and then keep moving on. Instead, they took one enormous mis-step after another. The biggest of these, perhaps even surpassing the idea to "kill" Meredith, was the decision to make Izzie (Katherine Heigl) sleep with George (T.R. Knight). The result was the most unbearably grotesque "romance" of the year, an inconceivable concept made all the more nonsensical by the fact that, only a few episodes before, George had suddenly married Callie (Sara Ramirez). On top of the seemingly ceaseless crimes being committed by the writers, the second part of the season was overshadowed by the infamous conflict between leads Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey, in which Washington heatedly called T.R. Knight a homosexual slur. The incident was blown way out of proportion by a bloodthirsty media, bringing Washington's slur to the forefront and trying to bury his repeated subsequent apologies, which they did quite well. Unfortunately, Rhimes decided that this was worth dismissing Washington from the series, and so, in the uncharacteristically disappointing season finale, Burke just ups and leaves, during the middle of his wedding to Christina (Sandra Oh). It was a terrible, terrible, incredibly foolish waste of one of the series' most interesting characters and most charismatic actors, and a perfectly wretched finish (hopefully) to a number of wretched mistakes. The season wasn't all bad, though. The pre-ferry half was actually excellent. The writers came up with typically fascinating developments and very amusing scenarios. One could sense, however, that they were feeling the pressure of being the most-watched show on television after two phenomenal seasons. There was noticeably more drama and less comedy. Before deciding to pseudo-kill Meredith, the writers concocted a number of interesting twists, the majority revolving around Mark Sloan (the inimitable Eric Dane), who joined the regular cast at the start of the season. That was an obvious and very smart move on the producers' part, because Dane added just the extra spark the season needed. Sloan's presence resulted in some major (and delicious) character development for Alex Karev (Justin Chambers). Karev had previously been the show's "bad boy," but with Dane filling his shoes (and needing an even bigger pair), Karev gradually evolved into not just a decent guy, but a caring, honorable, and very likable one, though he held on to enough of his hard edge to remain Alex Karev. Karev was also given two of the season's most interesting storylines: a brief and lighthearted romance with Addison (Kate Walsh), as well as the "Jane Doe" storyline, in which Karev discovers a pregnant woman deformed and amnesiac from the ferry crash. At the season's end, one is left exasperated, exhausted, frustrated, and bewildered, but not entirely unsatisfied. As a whole, the season is evenly great and bad, but even when it's bad, "Grey's Anatomy" is better than most series. The writers made a lot of mistakes toward the end of the season, and they'll have a hard time clearing them up during Season Four. It's uncertain whether the series will ever be as stunning as it was during Seasons One and Two, but if one can look past the misguided writing in Season Three, it's clear that the show still has what it needs to be great. Here's hoping the good doctors at Seattle Grace can put the show back together again.
K**N
Great season...?
-SPOILERS IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN SEASON 3- I've seen so many reviews stating Grey's third season was the worst season, but it was one of my favorites. I think the plot twist were realistic and that people thought the characters dealing with their own inner demons were just being dramatic. Many people thought Meredith was just trying to be dramatic but in reality she just isn't a person who is going to be suddenly 'fixed' because she has Derek. She seemed to be getting better, yes, but once her mother came back into the picture it's understandable she would relapse into a more darker Meredith. George was seen unpredictable and out of character this season but his dad died, a fact I don't think Grey's played on enough. Most people just forget his dad died and couldn't seem to find a reason why he's acting so strangely. There were a little out-there things, but most of the stuff that happened in the first and second season were out there too. If people can understand Izzy cutting Denny's Lvad wire but not the drama in this season they obviously weren't putting much thought into why the characters acted the way they did this season.
R**.
Great price and fast delivery.
I purchased the DVD set used and let me tell you, it's in great condition very satisfied with the purchase and didn't take long to get in the mail. Definitely recommend this seller.
K**Q
Da vedere assolutamente
Sarà che ormai mi ci sono affezionato, ma non c'è una serie di Grey's Anatomy che non mi sia piaciuta. Sono tutte quante bellissime e avvincenti. Le consiglio a tutti gli amanti delle serie TV, questa collezione non può mancare nel vostro scaffale. Un Saluto da KreedAQ.
F**T
Bon produit
Bon produit
M**E
Super Serie und tolle Vortsetzung der 2. Staffel!
Nach dem offenen und spannenden Ende der zweiten Staffel von Grey's Anatomy konnte ich nicht lange auf die dritte Staffel warten, die das Ende der vorherigen Staffel dann wie erwartet spannend und aufregend fortgeführt hat. Auch die dritte Staffel von Grey's Anatomy ließ keine Wünsche offen. Grey's Anatomy begeistert einfach immer wieder auf's neue, mit den Spannenden Geschichten, Patienten, Freunde und Lebensgeschichten der jungen Ärzte. Einfach nur Top. Auch das schlichte Design des Disc Sets, verleiht so dem Gesamtpaket den letzten Schliff. Daher kann ich mich nun wirklich über nichts beschweren.
C**N
Todo correcto. Condiciones más que favorables.
Viene en perfectas condiciones. Toca disfrutar de la serie. Incluye escenas inéditas, tomas falsas y mucho más. Una pequeña delicia.
H**K
満足してます。
安くて助かりました。
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