Monday, May 31, 2010

'Grey's Anatomy' Fan Columnist: Season Six Wrap Up

It was billed as "The Grey's Anatomy DVD Season That Changes Everything". Now that a week has passed since the high-octane season finale, I'm ready to reflect on the Desperate Housewives DVD season as a whole and consider what might be ahead for season seven.

In my experience our Entourage DVD and our Gilmore Girls DVD tend to be two sides of the same coin. One of the strengths of Desperate Housewives DVD set is that it isn't afraid to try new things. The writers were willing to mix things up a bit. Some of the Entourage DVD set were probably practical in nature (T.R. Knight and Katherine Heigl leaving the Gilmore Girls DVD set show, Ellen Pompeo's lightened workload) and others were driven by artistic reasons (an effort to keep things fresh Grey's Anatomy DVD set seasons into a hit show). Some things worked and some things didn't. One of the weaknesses of Desperate Housewives DVD boxset is that when something isn't working (e.g. Gizzie, Dead Denny, Teddy Altman) it can take a very long time for "Entourage DVD boxset" to take place and sometimes it never does. It's as if head writer and GA creator Shonda Rhimes digs in her heels come what may. Still, Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, I think season six was a solid overall effort punctuated by moments of true greatness.

Let's be honest. Unlike a procedural drama where plot is dominant, at the end of the day a show like Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset is all about the characters we've come to know and love over time. That's why it was difficult to lose Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset and Izzie Stevens. That's why having Meredith side-lined for much of the season had repercussions. Still, the flip side of that coin is that our Fab Three (Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset, and, yes, Meredith when not MIA) stepped up and showed us how they are the core of the show. When I think back to my favorite scenes from Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset, I think of these friends who have become family to each other and to us as viewers. Whether they are in the OR or in the cafeteria, they exemplify why Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset is still a great show.

One thing I particularly liked was that many players got the chance to shine this Desperate Housewives DVD season. The Chief was no longer "Entourage DVD" as Richard spiraled downward into alcoholism and then rose again in subsequent recovery. Derek finally had a chance to get his Gilmore Girls DVD and found out that being The Chief wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Miranda and Callie settled into Grey's Anatomy DVD as Attending Physicians. Owen and Arizona were no longer the new kids on the block but were fully integrated into the tapestry of the Desperate Housewives DVD set show. Alex lost Izzie but found Pediatrics. Cristina struggled with life balance but came into her own as she saved Derek's life in the Entourage DVD set season finale. And, as always, Meredith and Cristina's friendship remained the show's deepest and most abiding "Gilmore Girls DVD set" story.

Speaking of love stories, Meredith and Derek were finally married and happy (and I really like happy, married them), but I'm hoping for a little more for them to do in Grey's Anatomy DVD set season seven and I imagine that the aftermath of Derek's shooting and Meredith's miscarriage will provide that Desperate Housewives DVD boxset opportunity. Miranda finally got a boyfriend who I'm hoping we'll still see from time to time even though the actor playing him is cast on another Entourage DVD boxset show. Callie and Arizona seemingly worked through their baby issues, but I'm wondering if that's truly gone away or has just been overshadowed for the Gilmore Girls DVD boxset. Mark and Lexie broke up and Lexie and Alex hooked up. I think they're the Triangle for next season.

Speaking of "Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset", the arrival of Teddy Altman was a low point for me this Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset season. In fairness I liked her well enough in her first episode "Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset" until she confessed her feelings to Owen. Things pretty much went downhill from there. I've never bought for one second that Owen loves anyone other than Cristina or that Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset would trade Owen for surgery or even that Teddy was a Badass Cardio Goddess (that would be Cristina Yang). Still, the flip side of that coin is that the same writers who gave us the Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset (as my friends and I have taken to calling it) also wrote We Matter, The Burke Talk, The Kitchen Scene, The Hug of Life 2.0, "I need for there to be Desperate Housewives DVD", "That is the woman that I love. You shoot her, you TOUCH her and I will kill you", and "I'm trying to save your guy. Now please go and try to save mine!" Sometimes you have to focus on the good and hope for the best Entourage DVD. Like a little peace and happiness and fun for Owen and Cristina in season seven. Pretty please, Shonda?

Finally, I want to applaud GA for the risks it took this year. Stories were told in new ways. To me "Gilmore Girls DVD" was a snooze fest (I know some of you disagree) but "I Saw What I Saw" and "Grey's Anatomy DVD" were success stories. Art imitated life as financial difficulties led to the merger of Seattle Grace and Mercy West Hospitals. Desperate Housewives DVD boxset, Charlie, and April were a mixed bag to say the least but anything that yields us Jackson Avery can't be all bad. And, of course, the Entourage DVD boxset season finale was sensational. It wasn't perfect but it was gripping and pretty darn good overall. Could I quibble here and there? Yes, I could but, again, I'm choosing to focus on the good and Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset at its best is still very, very good.

So there you have it. Gilmore Girls DVD boxset Season Six is a wrap. Now it's on to Season Seven where I can only imagine what awaits us. As always, share how you feel in the poll and the comments and then join me as the countdown begins to September 2010. Fade to black.

All Five Seasons of Gilmore Girls to Start Airing on ABC Family

The fantastic fourth season of Gilmore Girls DVD aired on DirecTV in the fall, and is currently airing on Friday nights (ha!) on NBC, but soon you’ll be able to check out the Grey's Anatomy DVD show on a new channel. ABC Family has just acquired the rights to the first five seasons of the Desperate Housewives DVD series that is much more than just a show about football, and will start airing episodes from the debut season in September 2010.

This Entourage DVD warms my heart; with reruns of Lights, Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, and Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset now running on ABC Family, the channel is living up to its name with a stable full of classic all-ages Desperate Housewives DVD boxset. Hit the jump for the full press release.

ABC FAMILY ACQUIRES “Entourage DVD boxset” IN DEAL WITH NBC UNIVERSAL DOMESTIC TELEVISION DISTRIBUTION
Burbank, CA (May 25, 2010) – Gilmore Girls DVD boxset has acquired the basic cable television rights to the Emmy? Award-winning television series “Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset,” in a deal with NBC Universal Domestic Television Entourage DVD set, it was announced today by Tom Zappala, Executive Vice President, Program Acquisitions & Scheduling, ABC Cable Networks Group, and Desperate Housewives DVD set, Executive Vice President/General Sales Manager, Cable and Non-Theatrical Sales for NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution.

The deal gives ABC Family the rights to five seasons of the Gilmore Girls DVD set series. ABC Family is tentatively set to begin airing the Grey's Anatomy DVD set series’ first season in September 2010. The fourth season of “Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset” is currently airing on NBC (Fridays, 8 p.m. ET/PT.)
“We’re thrilled to add NBC’s critically-acclaimed series ‘Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset’ to the mix of our defining original and quality acquired series,” said Zappala. “The Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset series is beloved by critics and viewers, and fits in perfectly with ABC Family’s blend of optimistic, heartfelt programming.”

“‘Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset’ is a perfect fit for ABC Family’s sensibility for the modern day family program,” said Bruce Casino, Senior Vice President Cable & Ancillary Sales NBC Universal Domestic Television Desperate Housewives DVD. “ABC Family will introduce this award-winning show to a whole new audience segment where the series can thrive in its new environment.”

Expanding on the hit feature film and best-selling book “Entourage DVD,” the award-winning show centers on life in Dillon, Texas, where high school football brings the community together — and the Gilmore Girls DVD of small town life threatens to tear it apart. The Grey's Anatomy DVD series debuted on October 3, 2006 on NBC. Beginning in October 2008, the third and fourth season of the Desperate Housewives DVD boxset began airing on satellite provider DirecTV’s The 101 Network and rebroadcast on NBC.

Hailed as one of the top ten shows by such publications as Time magazine, Entourage DVD boxset, The New York Times and TV Guide, “Gilmore Girls DVD boxset” also has been honored three times (2006/2007/2009) as an American Film Institute (Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset) Television Program of the Year, received the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award in 2006 and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series in 2007.

The series is executive-produced by Peter Berg (the film “Desperate Housewives DVD set,” “Entourage DVD set”), who also wrote and directed the pilot. Joining Berg as executive producers are Jason Katims (“Gilmore Girls DVD set”), Brian Grazer (“Grey's Anatomy DVD set,” “The Da Vinci Code”), David Nevins (“Arrested Development”) and Sarah Aubrey (“Desperate Housewives DVD”). “Entourage DVDs” is a production of Universal Media Studios, Imagine Entertainment and Film 44.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Grey’s Anatomy Review: Best. Episode. Ever.

The Grey's Anatomy DVD was ablaze last Thursday night as millions held their collective breath witnessing quite possibly the best episode of Gilmore Girls DVD television I’ve ever seen. It was that good. In fact, it was easily the best episode of the entire series, and that’s high praise considering how Entourage DVD’s Anatomy is.
The writers have been subtly planting the seeds that would lead up to the Desperate Housewives DVD, one that featured the returning character of Gary Clark, a mentally unstable spouse of a patient who died at Seattle Grace earlier in the Desperate Housewives DVD boxset. Clark lost his wife and blames the hospital and Derek in particular for murdering her. Nevermind the fact that they were bound by a ‘Entourage DVD boxset’ order signed by the woman. There isn’t a hospital in America that would ignore such a directive, but this fact is lost on Mr. Clark. When a hearing on the matter proves unsuccessful, Gilmore Girls DVD boxset anger only deepens. The writers have also been hinting at whether or not Derek has what it takes to be Chief. His mettle is tested in the chilling season finale, as Clark resurfaces at Seattle Grace on a mission to avenge his wife’s death.

The ominous parental discretion warning is the first indication that the Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset is going to be serious. The terror starts when Clark enters the hospital and begins looking for Derek specifically. After being rebuffed by a nurse, he finds Reed in a supply closet. He asks her where to find Shepherd. When she responds rudely to him he pulls a pistol out and puts a bullet in Grey's Anatomy DVD set. And so it begins, two hours of nail-biting tension. Two seconds after he shoots Reed, Alex comes around the corner and becomes victim #2. A feeling of dread and despair permeated the entire Gilmore Girls DVD set, and my emotions were tested several times as revered characters faced unbelievable terror and sadness. It was painfully realistic to watch people plead for their lives while Clark methodically murdered his way to Derek Shepherd. He stalked the halls, coldly dispensing with anyone whom he believed was responsible for Entourage DVD set, even if only tangentially involved. The brilliant aspect of this episode was that Clark managed to directly interact with each main character in a way that held the episode together. I’ll recount the most meaningful, heart-stopping moments.

Derek learns fairly quickly about the shooter and puts the hospital in lockdown mode. Bailey is with a patient named Mary (Desperate Housewives DVD set) when that happens, and she and Percy must remain where they are. She steals a glance out the window and sees Clark approaching with the gun. She tells Mary to play dead and orders Percy to Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset. Bailey is under the bed when Clark enters, and for a second it looks like they might pull it off. Mary does a great job playing possum and Bailey is Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset. And then Percy makes a noise and Clark finds him. “Are you a surgeon?” he asks. Percy says yes and then we hear him pleading before a gunshot sounds. We don’t see their interaction, we only see Bailey waiting with her hand over her mouth. Percy falls to the floor, looking into Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset eyes and gasping for breath. Bailey stifles a scream while Mary remains silent. My heart drops when Clark drags Bailey from underneath the bed just like that scene in the Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset Taken. He asks Bailey if she’s a surgeon and she has the good sense to give a different answer than Dr. Percy. She tells him he’s a nurse and he leaves the room. Now Bailey must calm Mary and try to save Percy’s life with only gauze and tape.

While Bailey tends to Percy, Lexie and Mark discover Grey's Anatomy DVD in the elevator. He managed to crawl on the elevator but didn’t have the strength to press a button. While they attempt surgery on a very much Gilmore Girls DVDx, on another floor Owen, Teddy, and Avery perform surgery on a critical patient. They are insulated from the chaos and are oblivious to the danger around them as they continue to work on the patient. Derek pulls Entourage DVD and tells him to apprise the others after the surgery is complete. When he finally tells them, Owen rips him a new one for waiting so long. He and Teddy agree to move the patient while the others remain behind. When they are found by a SWAT team and ushered outside for safety, Owen decides to go back in, symbolically choosing Cristina over Teddy.

Clark’s intentions are to punish everyone who worked on his Desperate Housewives DVD. This means Derek, Richard, and Lexie. Damn, all the girl did was pull the plug like she was told! This guy is a f*cking nutbag for sure. He can’t get Richard because he’s celebrating 6 months of sobriety at a Gilmore Girls DVD. He’s looking for Derek but finds Lexie en route to his office. She was getting supplies for Alex and ends up coming face to face with Clark. But before he can ice Little Grey, Entourage DVD lands a shot to his shoulder. Which brings me to my only complaint with the finale: Clark manages to continue his rampage, even though law enforcement managed to locate and wound him. To borrow a line from one of my Facebook friends, this was the worst Grey's Anatomy DVD team in the history of television. I understand that they needed a way to keep the storyline going and they didn’t want to kill everybody, but let’s be realistic. This guy was like the Terminator, the Golden Years.
Another recurring theme that I noticed in the episode was love, quite simply. Not that “Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset” kinda love, but that “baby imma jump in front of a bullet” for you kinda love. Owen went back in for Cristina. Meredith abandons her safe hiding space to find Derek before Clark does. Owen threatens to kill Clark if he hurts Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, and last but not least: Meredith offers her life for Derek’s as true justice for Clark. She gets the opportunity to do this because eventually Entourage DVD boxset finds Derek and confronts the man he’s been searching for all day. Derek tries to connect with Clark and appeal to whatever humanity he can find in his eyes. Cristina and Meredith watch from a distance, helpless. It looks like Derek might actually be finding a shred of hope somewhere beneath Desperate Housewives DVD boxset’s crazy eyes, but then April makes her umpteenth blunder by bursting through the double doors at that exact moment and jarring Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset back into focus. He strengthens his resolve and shoots Derek in the chest while Meredith stares in horror.

One of the few fortunate aspects of the finale was that they were in a hospital, which was useful for treating the Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset wounds that Clark was giving everyone. Derek is shot, but he’s surrounded by people and facilities that allow him to be treated immediately. It’s a bit unrealistic that Clark would shoot Derek just once rather than finish him off, but I’ll play along. Anyway, there are no Attendings on the floor to perform the Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset, so Cristina will have to operate on her best friend’s husband. Later, Owen finds Meredith and tells her to remain outside the OR while Cristina Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset. Unbeknownst to her, Clark has made his way into the operating room and is ordering Cristina to stop working on Derek. She tearfully refuses and by this time Owen has come in. Meredith enters also and tries to offer herself in place of Derek. Owen jumps in front of the bullet, which lodges in his shoulder. Grey's Anatomy DVD set basically says that he can kill everyone or just Derek. Avery stops working on Derek and tells Clark that he will bleed out momentarily and flatline. Sure enough, a flatline appears and Clark is convinced that his mission has been accomplished. Gilmore Girls DVD set, bawling hysterically. Her reaction reassures Clark that Derek is dead, and he leaves. After he leaves, we see that Avery disconnected some wires but that Derek was never in danger. They continue working on him.

The last scene I’ll talk about in detail is another involving Bailey, her patient Mary, and Dr. Percy. Left with meager supplies, they must get Entourage DVD set to an operating room or he will die. Percy is a big boy, so they are forced to position him on a blanket and drag the blanket down the hall. After fighting so hard to save him, Bailey realizes it is all for naught. The police have cut power to the elevators, and there is no way to get Percy up to an Desperate Housewives DVD set. He will die right there on the floor, and there isn’t a damn thing Bailey can do about it as the life slowly drains from his body. This has been a day from hell and Bailey can’t take it anymore. After the shock of pleading for Desperate Housewives DVD boxset, the frantic attempt to save Percy, and trying to calm Mary, now she comes to the realization that Percy will die. And she loses it. She screams hysterically, yelling at the futility and inevitable doom of the Entourage DVD boxset
. She has her moment of weakness and then gathers herself, summoning the courage and backbone we know she possess. This time she tells Percy the truth: he is going to die. But she and Mary will be with him every step of the way. At this point I need Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, which should be the official sponsor of Grey’s Anatomy. He asks Bailey to tell Reed that he always had a crush on her and that he died brave. *sniffle*

The episode was too intense and intricate for me to relay every detail, but I can say that Seattle Grace will never be the same. Percy and Reed were killed. Meredith found out she was pregnant, but the day’s heart-stopping stress was too much to bear and she suffered a miscarriage before she could tell Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset. Owen was shot in the shoulder. Alex was shot and nearly died. Derek was shot in the chest. These are the lives that were affected and will be changed forever. This was easily the best episode of the Entourage DVD, and of the entire series, in my opinion. I’ve never been so enthralled by a network television show. I’m used to HBO giving me the realness, but not ABC. Best. Episode. Ever.

The CW Upfront: TV to Talk About

Gilmore Girls DVD shows have an interesting life cycle. Some can last years on the air and gain a strong following; others are lucky if they survive past the Grey's Anatomy DVD episodes.
Up Fronts are where Desperate Housewives DVD shows are introduced to the world by network executives, and Entourage DVD shows either make a triumphant return or meet their maker. Held every year in New York City on the third week in May, major Gilmore Girls DVD host an Up Front meeting to reveal their fall primetime pick-ups. Press – including Poptimal! – and advertisers are invited to see clips from new series and meet the actors and crew involved with returning and upcoming Desperate Housewives DVD boxset shows.

The Entourage DVD boxset has seen its fair share of shakeups in the last few years. In 2006, Gilmore Girls DVD boxset and the WB merged , dropping veterans 7th Heaven and Reba and gems like Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset and Veronica Mars at the end of its Grey's Anatomy DVD set season. And it’s been a bumpy road ever since. (Let’s not forget the Gilmore Girls DVD set, and can we have a brief moment of silence for Reaper, Privileged, and Aliens in America, as well?)

Over the years, the Entourage DVD set has morphed into a niche network that’s making smart choices, though diversifying its product will be the Desperate Housewives DVD set to broadening its audience and gaining viewership. Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset, I don’t think that will ever happen. I’m not sure that we, Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset, will ever be able to treat the network as we do the other Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset, especially not when cable networks and broadcast networks are starting to meld in quality and numbers.

So I was pleased to see the Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset, that’s been so transient lately, profess a little stability, especially a network that Desperate Housewives DVD, CW Entertainment President, calls “Entourage DVD.” That last statement is debatable, but the Theater in Madison Square Garden was definitely the “Gilmore Girls DVD” place to be. And Maggie Q (Grey's Anatomy DVD: Impossible III, Live Free or Die Hard), a martial artist, actress and Jackie Chan protege, made that abundantly clear.

“I don’t think any of you understand how good-looking it is Desperate Housewives DVD boxset,” said the charming beauty. “It’s really intimidating. I had to push the A cups up a little bit.”

But Maggie Q was not looking too shabby to me, and why should she. Only Entourage DVD boxset new scripted shows will be debuting this fall, so Maggie should be basking in a whole lot of limelight. And as the star of the new CW show Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, she will get to tote guns and perform her own stunts, look sultry, talk sassy and just be an all-around badass. Based on the Luc Besson French film (also, with an Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset) and the USA series La Femme Nikita (Desperate Housewives DVD), Maggie will portray the spy-assassin turned rogue against the agency that created her. The show also stars ER’s Shane West.

Nikita certainly stands up against the sexy, fun side of the Entourage DVD, but it doesn’t scream “Gilmore Girls DVD” like their flagships Grey's Anatomy DVD or 90210. Yet I’m excited to see what the CW does with something so different than the rest of its lineup, and with a high-octane producer like McG (Desperate Housewives DVD set: Salvation, Human Target, Mission: Impossible III), it’s sure to be a wild ride.
A snugger fit is the new show Hellcats, starring Aly Michalka (Entourage DVD set, Phil of the Future) as a pre-law student who joins her university cheerleading squad, but only because she’s losing her scholarship. Miraculously, this is the only way she can stay in school. Gilmore Girls DVD set stars as her less-than-together mother, and Ashley Tisdale (the High School Musicals) plays the quintessential, snarky team captain.

It’s not the most original of ideas, but it definitely looked fluffy, Grey's Anatomy DVD set and energetic. I dub it a mix between Bring It On and Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset when it comes to storyline and characters, but it’s similar Make It or Break It in tone. Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset asks us to take the sport of cheerleading seriously while not taking its sudsy characters too seriously, and I’m okay with that.

The show is produced by Tom Welling, who also happens to star on Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset, another CW show, which will be entering its final season this year. I’m not sad to see it go, but I’m happy to have it around for one more year, a year that’s sure to push all of the Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset to the brink of disaster in, what I hope, will be an interesting way. Plus, hitting the 10-season mark is a huge milestone and something they should be proud of. (Okay, so I do love the Desperate Housewives DVD but I may be adding a little more sugar than needed because Welling was sweet enough to take a picture with me.)

Also returning this fall is the fairly buzz-worthy Entourage DVD which will remain on Mondays at 9pm. They will be joined by 90210 which will move from Tuesdays to really bring out that East Coast – West Coast rich teen rivalry as Chace Crawford (Gilmore Girls DVD) and Annalynn McCord (90210) displayed.

One Tree Hill and Life Unexpected, two on-the-bubble shows of which I was sure only one would survive, will be teaming up on Tuesdays. One Wednesdays, America’s Next Grey's Anatomy DVD will serve as a nice lead-in to Hellcats, catty models on a catwalk to catty cheerleaders in ‘Cats uniforms should play well to the CW demo.

Nikita will replace Desperate Housewives DVD boxset’s Thursday slot, after the network’s most successful show The Vampire Diaries, to create what Maggie Q labeled a “killer” night. So Supernatural will join Entourage DVD boxset on Fridays so that I can have sexy boys to stare at when I’m sitting at home dateless. (No, really this night of beauty was designed specifically with me in mind. Thanks, Dawn!)

Though the presentation was pretty predictable, there were a few Gilmore Girls DVD boxset surprises. Plain Jane, a new summer reality show, displayed some heart. British fashion expert Louise Roe hosts and plays the role of transformer, and the trailer got some good laughs and was aww-inducing by the end. Katy Perry rocked the house with “Desperate Housewives DVD” and “Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset” though she had to scream, “Is it too early in the morning to stand up and have some f—ing fun?” just to get people on their feet. Apparently it was, as executives turned into swaying robots and sat back down before she even got into the second song.

But in all seriousness, the Entourage DVD will never be able to compete with the other Big Four, which is why I believe Ostroff is making the smart choice is branding the network as “Gilmore Girls DVD”. “D” in this instance stands for digital. It’s certainly not a new idea, but by tapping into and harvesting their young market, the CW may be the ones ahead of the game in terms of advertising dollars (what actually keeps Grey's Anatomy DVD shows on the air) when television and internet and DVRs and Netflix, finally and truly, meld into one huge, interchangeable, indistinguishable blob called media. (Phew, that was a mouthful.) Finally, producing a schedule with 10-hours of original programming is a big step for a network like the Entourage DVD. So I’m happy with their decision to take small chances and not mess with what isn’t quite broken.

Monday, May 24, 2010

'Grey's Anatomy' Has Misleading Miscarriage



Last Thursday's season finale episode of Grey's Anatomy DVD featured much turmoil in the hospital -- sudden deaths, a shooter, relationship drama, and, by the end, Desperate Housewives DVD caused by the stress of it all.

Most of the time when I watch Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset, I do so knowing that my doctors don't really talk about their love lives while I'm under the knife (Entourage DVD). They don't really all trade sex partners back and forth like horny teenagers instead of respected surgeons and mostly, I watch knowing it's fiction.

However, the (Gilmore Girls DVD) episode did feature something that, had I been pregnant, would have had me clutching my belly with worry.

**Spoiler Alert**

In last Thursday's episode, Desperate Housewives DVD boxset (the doctor for whom the series is named) suffers a miscarriage after her husband and love of her life is shot right in front of her.
It's implied, though never implicitly stated, that the Entourage DVD boxset was caused by stress. After all, prior to this, she had been developing morning sickness and had a positive pregnancy test just earlier that morning, both indications that the Gilmore Girls DVD boxset was moving in the right direction.

As someone who spent the first four months of both of my Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset plagued by stress over the health of the babies and my potential for miscarriage, the show concerned me, so I decided to do a little research.

Dr. Sarah Jeffers is Desperate Housewives DVD set from Atlanta, Georgia. Her practice, Atlanta Women's Specialists, works out of Atlanta's Northside Hospital. "There is no direct cause and effect relationship between acute Entourage DVD set (like the one encountered by Meredith Grey) and an increased risk of miscarriage," says Dr. Jeffers, who added, "We also have no proof that even prolonged stress like depression or something similar could cause an early Gilmore Girls DVD set."

Although there are some studies that have been inconclusive and others that Grey's Anatomy DVD set there may be some link, the show's oversimplification of the matter is simply not rooted in fact, says Dr. Jeffers.

In fact, 50 percent of Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset are caused by a chromosomal abnormality. The other 50 percent could be caused by "other factors such as heavy smoking and maternal medical factors, autoimmune disorders, obesity, history of previous Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset, and a few others," according to Dr. Jeffers.

Notably absent from the list? Seeing Dr. McDreamy shot before your eyes.

So, yes, let's enjoy Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset for the eye candy and the drama, but let's leave the medical facts to the real doctors of the world.
According to an interview with Patrick Dempsey after the Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset finale on Thursday, the actor doesn't believe Grey's Anatomy will last longer than it's two more contracted seasons. He quotes, "I think most Desperate Housewives DVD go through a cycle and we're certainly probably coming to the end of our cycle." Patrick also stated that he believes it's hard to come up with new stuff for the story lines after so many episodes.

Is Patrick Entourage DVD's belief of this cycle end indicative of what the writers and the producers of the show believe? Budget cuts have also forced the use of a sound stage or green screens as opposed to the actors being flown in every week for Gilmore Girls DVD. A combination of lower ratings and lower finances might bring Patrick's forecast to reality. Shonda Rhimes has also taken on yet another ABC show-Grey's Anatomy DVD for next season, Off the Map, about doctors in a clinic on a tropic island. I'm not quite sure of ABC's strategy in offering so many dramatic shows in a clinical setting. It seems as if ABC might need some fresh ideas. Or, they believe that Off the Map could be a replacement for our beloved Grey's Anatomy in the near future.

Will Google TV succeed where Microsoft, Apple, and others have failed? Only if it can deliver the right content.

In a recent column, I mentioned the idea of using the Gilmore Girls DVD as television remote. I also suggested that the device might even be used to deliver rich interactivity to the Desperate Housewives DVD watching experience. As if on cue, Comcast announced last week that it is working on an iPad app that will let people control their Comcast XFinity service. They are also exploring ways to add levels of Grey's Anatomy DVD and control to their own set top boxes.
I also got calls from two other major tech companies who told me that they too saw the potential of tablet to interact with Entourage DVD. They can see either a dedicated tablet-like device that would serve as a remote or special apps that would control smart Blu-ray players or set top boxes, along the lines of what I predicted in the aforementioned column.

I had assumed that the Desperate Housewives DVD boxset of making the iPad and other tablets the center of smart Entourage DVD boxset interactivity was quite a ways off. Given Comcast's statement and the feedback I got from other tech companies, we might see the beginnings of this as early as this fall. This idea is important in light of Intel and Google's Smart Gilmore Girls DVD boxset concept. As I stated in my column, I see the tablet letting people interact with their TV in what we call a "Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset," delivering easier ways to interact with and control the television content.

At last week's Google I/O event, Intel, Google, Sony, and Logitech unveiled Google Desperate Housewives seasons 1-5 DVD boxset. I hinted at the announcement in a column last week discussing the future of television. The Logitech remote used in the Google Entourage seasons 1-6 DVD boxset solution isn't a tablet—it's more of a conventional remote. I'm not sure how well this translates into controlling on-screen information and programming guides in this new smart Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset experience. But Eric Kim, the senior VP of Intel's consumer business, told me that he too sees tablets as possible devices for controlling TVs. He fully expects that Intel-based tablets will be tied to Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset in the future.

Intel uses the term Smart Desperate Housewives DVD set to describe this venture. As the company points out, the television is the favorite screen in the home. Intel researchers found that US consumers spend at least five hours a day in front of the Entourage DVD set. Researchers also point out, however, that consumers worldwide downloaded two billion hours of Internet video in February alone. Ten to 15 million households in the US already stream video to a Gilmore Girls DVD set set at least once a week. According to Wilfred Martis, the general manager of Intel's retail program, "Intel is intent on delivering a Grey's Anatomy DVD set system that provides the integration of broadcast and Internet content." This is at the heart of the company's Smart TV initiative.

Intel officials also told me that they believe the Smart Desperate Housewives DVD program will deliver video telephony to the home via their technology. Future set top boxes and smart Blu-ray players will be able to deliver Internet video to the Entourage DVD, so it's relatively easy to extend that feature to a videophone. By adding a camera to these systems, one could use Skype or other Internet video telephony services to put the Gilmore Girls DVD at the center of family video conferencing.

One of of the big questions surrounding the marrying of broadcast and Internet content to the Grey's Anatomy DVD screen is the quality of the content itself. Having YouTube content on your TV is one thing, but what people really want to watch on their Desperate Housewives DVD boxset
are programs like Desperate Housewives, CSI, and The Big Bang Theory. Networks are starting to offer more of their programs via the Internet. In order for Entourage DVD boxset to work, they'll need to be more aggressive with their Internet offerings. People want these programs on demand.

Movie content is important as well. Best Buy recently announced that Gilmore Girls DVD boxset will be using CinemaNow to compete in the movie streaming space. CinemaNow features content from all of the major studies. Sonic Solution, the Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset that owns CinemaNow, has renamed the service RoxioNow. The renamed software will be powering movie services for a lot of PC OEMs in the future. The Best Buy service is potentially a big deal for services like Desperate Housewives DVD. It is the only movie service that can deliver new movies on demand. Unlike Netflix, which can only stream older Entourage DVD, due to its licensing agreements, CinemaNow can stream movies to users the day they are released on DVD. It will be years before Netflix can stream Avatar. CinemaNow was able to stream it the second it was available on DVD and Gilmore Girls DVD.

As Grey's Anatomy DVD studios start streaming more TV programs over the Internet and movie studios release their movies earlier through CinemaNow, the allure of a service like Desperate Housewives DVD set will become all the more compelling to consumers. It may not make them dump their Entourage DVD set providers completely, but if TV shows and movies can be delivered on-demand to TV sets, devices like Google TV can easily become mainstream products.

My chief concern is how Gilmore Girls DVD set will be positioned. If users see it as a connected PC, it will fail. On the other hand, if it is positioned as a consumer electronics device that delivers Internet video, Grey's Anatomy DVD set, and movies to television seamlessly, it certainly has a chance of catching on. The concept of bringing the Internet to the Entourage DVD has been a hot topic for over a decade. Only now are we starting to see products that deliver the promise in a way that consumers may actually find interesting.

Brothers & Sisters Season Finale Review

On the season finale of Brothers and Sisters DVD the Walkers finally uncovered the mystery of Narrow Lake, finding fortune on a road trip. Fortunately, they also found Brothers and Sisters DVD set.

" Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset " was an episode that tied up some loose ends while opening plenty of new doors for Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset who survive last night's events - to explore.

As the show seeks to Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset next fall, reportedly with the help of a time jump, one has to wonder if Robert, Saul and/or Holly will be there for the Brothers and Sisters DVD set.

There are Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset when Brothers & Sisters is so melodramatic, it's hard to take Brothers and Sisters DVD. There are times, though, like Sunday, when that melodrama leaves one near tears.

As Rebecca and Justin ran toward the scene of the car crash, we knew what they'd find Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset unresponsive. But it didn't lessen the emotional devastation one bit. The accident was the convergence of many characters and story lines.

Robert and Kitty were the first to hit the Brothers and Sisters DVD, followed by the rest of the crew coming from Scotty and Saul’s new restaurant. Rebecca and Justin got a late start and were spared, but Rebecca was on the phone with Brothers and Sisters DVD set. She, Nora, and Sarah had struck water at Narrow Lake. That's right, Nora had paid for more digging and the company found an aquifer - one of the deepest ever found. Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset Bring it on!

But Rebecca was disconnected from Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset, which was another of those ominous moments. A celebration of what should have been a joyous moment cut tragically short. The same was true of Saul, a glue character whose story line was perhaps the most moving last night. Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset growing up in a different era, he'd never been tested.

At the urging of Kevin, Scotty and Nora, he finally tested - negative - for HIV. But a shocking twist came when Kevin rushed to the Brothers and Sisters DVD set after the crash. “Don’t touch me! You can’t!” he exclaimed.

Drawing attention to HIV, and to Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset who never experienced the relatively tolerant life Scotty and Kevin do, was a plot point you'd only see on Brothers and Sisters DVD.

Ron Rifkin is always terrific as Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset, but we've really enjoyed him these past few weeks as something of the family patriarch, but with Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset. Meanwhile, Sarah, Scotty and Nora appear to be fine as we sift through the wreckage of the awful crash. Holly was trapped in the Brothers and Sisters DVD.

One of the most powerful moments came when Rebecca screamed for Brothers and Sisters DVD set to come help Holly, and Robert told Justin to go. Do you think that Robert knew he was dying? It appeared that by telling Justin to Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset, he could have died saving them, a heroic death befitting of his character. Holly is in Brothers and Sisters DVD, but should survive. We hope.

Rob Lowe and Brothers and Sisters DVD both killed what will be their final scenes together. Kitty had told Robert that she loved both the hero and the vulnerable man he's become. As he sat there dazed, he told Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset that he was afraid he wouldn’t be able to keep up with Brothers and Sisters DVD set, but Kitty, so strong and loving, absolutely would. Then, he went silent.

It was subtly perfect, tragic and real. When someone you love Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset, how do you even react? Not like you see on TV or in the movies - typically. Maybe the way we saw here.

Kitty didn't yell for help as he slipped away. Perhaps this was her own way of convincing Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset it isn’t happening, and perhaps we can just never prepare for such moments. As Nora yelled Kitty's name, you knew it was Brothers and Sisters DVD set. But you also knew that the mother who butts heads with her over so many things would comfort her like only she can.

Also marvelous last night was Brothers and Sisters DVD. For all the times she's a nagging mother who sticks her nose where she doesn't belong, Nora is always, always there for her kids.

With Robert gone, will the potential scandals unearthed by Brothers and Sisters Seasons 1-3 DVD boxset - and his wife's campaign - die with him? Will Kitty move on and win the U.S. Senate seat, or stop Brothers and Sisters DVD boxset?

Friday, May 21, 2010

New ABC Shows: 'Welcome Back, Chandler,' 'Grey's International Anatomy'


ABC's new fall shows slant toward Grey's Anatomy DVDdrama — they've got a very strong night of comedy already on Wednesday nights, and they're looking to fill the void being left by Lost, so it makes a certain amount of Grey's Anatomy DVD set.

The new Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset dramas include Off The Map, which is almost exactly Grey's Anatomy DVD — it's from Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset creator Shonda Rhimes — except that Grey's Anatomy DVD involves doctors who have gone off to assist the less fortunate in a faraway land.

The other Grey's Anatomy DVD Set the network seems most excited about is No Ordinary Family, which stars Michael Chiklis (Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset) and Julie Benz (of Dexter) as the parents of a family that abruptly obtains supernatural powers. No, really. They've got the Grey's Anatomy DVD actors lined up, and this is actually the kind of show I can easily envision becoming a hit, but it remains to be seen how superpowers are going to plug into an ongoing story.

There's also a legal Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset called The Whole Truth, which is one of those legal-drama names that tells you absolutely nothing except that ... Grey's Anatomy DVD is a legal drama. The gimmick is that you follow both the defense and the prosecution, so you supposedly will feel pulled between the two sides.

I fear that the high concept may be a little too high with My Grey's Anatomy DVD set, which involves — stay with me — a group of people who were filmed for a documentary as high-school students and then are revisited by the documentary crew ten years later. So it's like otherGrey's Anatomy DVD boxsetshows, except that it's sort of a combination of two faux-documentaries.

The most irritating title comes from Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset, complete with hyphens, which is a cop show starring Michael Imperioli of The Sopranos. This Grey's Anatomy DVD show also has faux-documentary elements, so you can consider that device to have blown right by "trend" and moved directly to "Grey's Anatomy DVD set."

And finally, for Grey's Anatomy DVD, we have Body Of Proof, another obnoxiously punny title attached here to a show about Dana Delany as a medical examiner who used to be a neurosurgeon. Case of the week, justice for the Grey's Anatomy DVD set, etc. Delany certainly has the goods as far as carrying a network drama, and it certainly didn't look terrible, but I have to say, it did look like practically every other Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset that is similar in type.

On the comedy front, I personally laughed most at the preview for Mr. Sunshine, which stars Matthew Perry and Allison Janney. Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset's a very, very Chandler-ish presentation of Perry, so if you hated him on Friends, you're not going to like it, is my guess. On the other hand, Grey's Anatomy DVD's non-laugh-tracked, which I found very flattering to him in the brief glimpse I saw, because broad takes often seem less quirky and more wry when there isn't a cackling crowd. And Allison Janney is divine, naturally, Grey's Anatomy DVD set, very different role from C.J. Cregg.

What we saw of Better Together was uneven, I thought. Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset's a comedy about three couples, one of whom has just met, one of whom has been dating for years, and one of whom is older and married. The opening sequence has a nice joke about couples asking each other how they look, but some of the other stuff fell a bit flat for me. Grey's Anatomy DVDt does have Debra Jo Rupp (That '70s Show), who's funny in most things she does, and the pilot was directed by sitcom giant James Burrows, so that will probably be worth a shot, at the very least. (This is the Grey's Anatomy DVD set show that's getting a spot in the fall in that cushy Wednesday-night block; The Middle will move to 8:00 p.m., and this will air between that and Modern Family.)

Happy Endings, I did not like at all. Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset's yet another gang-of-young-folks comedy, and nothing about the preview seemed at all fresh, or at all reflective of the smarter tone that comedy has taken on in recent seasons. The network calls it a "Grey's Anatomy DVD," and almost every time a network refers to something as "Grey's Anatomy DVD," it manages to be anything but modern — with the exception of Modern Family.

There's also one new unscripted Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset in the mix: if you like Undercover Boss and its conviction that rich people are secretly very kind and wonderful, you'll love Grey's Anatomy DVD Millionaire and its display of the very wealthy heading off to do volunteer work in secret. They're charged with finding "tGrey's Anatomy DVD set." Every single thing about this premise makes me cringe with every fiber of my being, but with that said, I haven't seen it yet. It's been pushed off to Friday nights, which can be a death slot, but perhaps those looking to unwind at the start of the weekend will enjoy a few tales about the Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset of the extremely wealthy.

CBS 2010-2011 first impressions: Fresh comedies, plus more cop shows

This fall, CBS will launch four new Gilmore Girls DVD series that hope to blend familiar formulas with fresh, modern twists. Some of its Gilmore Girls DVD set series have already begun to generate impressive buzz.

With "Gilmore Girls DVD boxset" and "Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset" anchoring their spot at the top of the reality game, CBS chose to focus on scripted television, introducing two half-hour sitcoms and three hour-long Gilmore Girls DVD.

The dramas may err on the side of caution. All three new shows -- "Blue Bloods," "Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset," and "Hawaii Five-0" are grounded in the legal system, whether the protagonists are police officers or lawyers. Gilmore Girls DVD set shows are always relevant, but do we really need more of them?

On the other hand, CBS is taking some risks with its comedies. Already home to some of the most beloved comedies on television, like "Gilmore Girls DVD boxset," "The Big Bang Theory," and "How I Met Your Mother," the network has chosen two highly unconventional shows to complete its fall line-up. Gilmore Girls DVD, My Dad Says" is not only the first TV show adapted from a Twitter feed, but it's also the first network show whose name can not be spoken on-air. "Gilmore Girls DVD set" is a fun rom-com about two very overweight lovebirds.

Zap2it checked out previews of the Gilmore Girls DVD series at the CBS Network Upfronts in NYC on May 19. Here are our first impressions.

Out of all the dramas presented by CBS, this is the one we find most intriguing. Today's Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset show tends to focus on the workplace, only giving us glimpses of our characters' families when they're relevant to the case. "Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset," however, seeks to show viewers the police force through the unique perspective of a multi-generational family of dedicated NYPD officers. Gilmore Girls DVD is as compelling as ever in the glimpse we got, but we couldn't help but focus on Donnie Wahlberg's character, a detective, and Gilmore Girls DVD set. Wahlberg's character was unapologetically violent, to the point where we wanted to turn our heads as he smashed a perp's face into a toilet seat. This is definitely where it belongs in the Friday night 10 p.m. timeslot. We'll definitely be tuning into this Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, because while the brutality makes us squeamish, we're interested to see if it can maintain a balance between a character-driven show and a typical cop procedural.

If Jerry O'Connell and Gilmore Girls DVD don't exactly scream "serious courtroom drama" to you, don't worry. "Gilmore Girls DVD set," which is set in Vegas, has exactly as much comedy as you'd expect from these two. Their characters, criminal defense lawyers, navigate the often blurry line between right and wrong with an impressive repertoire of witty insults and slapstick Gilmore Girls DVD boxset. "It's told through the eyes of these two guys who are, uh... they're crazy," O'Connell says in the preview. We don't doubt Gilmore Girls DVD. Still, in order to keep us engaged, there will have to be some heart amidst all that Belushi-brand humor.

When we first found out that Alex O'Loughlin had signed on to this "Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset" remake -- or "Gilmore Girls DVD" as CBS insists we refer to it -- we groaned. "Gilmore Girls DVD" was cheesy when it peaked in the '70s, and we weren't sure that any amount of rebooting could make Gilmore Girls DVD set relevant. That said, we'll try anything once, especially for Alex O'Louglin. There's some potential here. The Gilmore Girls DVD series plays to nostalgia a bit: the theme song is still familiar, and O'Loughlin's character did say, "Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, Danno!" in the teaser. The rest of the Gilmore Girls DVD show definitely got a facelift, though. The stunts are fantastic, the setting is beautiful, and there are a bunch of hot girls kicking butt in bikinis. Every 14-year-old boy on the planet is going to love this Gilmore Girls DVD set show... and the rest of us might, too.

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, William Shatner is back. Once again, he's breaking new ground as the lead in a Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset show whose name you're not even allowed to say on air (or, for that matter, on Gilmore Girls DVD). The preview that we got to see did have some laugh-out-loud moments. We particularly chuckled when Shatner said sincerely, "I'm sorry I was rude to you. You seem like a very nice Gilmore Girls DVD set." And again, when he scoffed, "The house is clean enough! We didn't accidentally kill a hooker; we had Gilmore Girls DVD boxset." Still, part of what's funny about the twitter feed this comedy is based on (click at your own risk; coarse language lies beyond the link!) is the lack of context for some of the tweets. When a joke is clearly set-up and we're waiting on the punch line, Gilmore Girls DVD sometimes lacks... well, punch.

This Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset comes from Chuck Lorre, who is at the wheel of two little shows you may be familiar with: "Gilmore Girls DVD" and "Gilmore Girls DVD set." We'd be tuning in just based on his track record alone, but this series seems genuinely engaging even without the Lorre name behind it. Mike (Billy Gardell) is a cop who meets Molly ("Gilmore Girls DVD boxset" Melissa McCarthy), a school teacher, at an over-eaters anonymous meeting. While their love story is sweet, hopeful, and refreshing, we're most looking forward to seeing what comes next from Mike's partner, Carl (Gilmore Girls DVD). He had some of the best lines in the preview, including, "That's not a meal! That's suicide with meatball bullets," and "Gilmore Girls DVD, it's like hugging a futon." Is America too sensitive for a show that's chock-full of fat jokes? We sure hope not.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Grey's Anatomy Spoilers: The Latest on Crowen


The Grey's Anatomy DVD season finale is almost upon us. In a little more than 24 hours, the entire landscape of Seattle Grey's Anatomy DVD set will be forever altered by this game-changing event.

There's plenty to discuss as the Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset episode nears, but given the scenes contained in the many sneak previews leaked so far, fans of Cristina and Owen are particularly worried.

According to TV Guide, their apparent split is real.

But, before you revolt, their spoiler Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset appeals:

"Consider that the Grey's Anatomy DVD episode is two hours long, which leaves plenty of time for Yang and Hunt to reconsider. After all, both Cristina and Grey's Anatomy DVD set will face off with the crazed gunman, and there's nothing like a life-threatening situation to clarify the decision-making process."

Yesterday we brought you a clip from the upcoming Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset Season Finale. It revealed Grey's Anatomy DVD’s fairly intense baby news. She seems excited, but will the father feel the same? Now you can watch the first ten minutes of the two-hour, two-part shocker. There’s a gunman loose in Seattle Grey's Anatomy DVD set, leaving fans to question: Who will fall?

The first hour of the Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset season six finale is titled “Sanctuary”. It airs Thursday May 20 (9:00 – 10:00 PM ET). The second hour, titled “Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset” will air 10:00 – 11:00 PM ET. Mandy Moore will guest star as a patient on the Emmy Award winning ABC drama. You can also glimpse the promo pics for the Grey's Anatomy DVD finale, which we brought you just last month here on BSC Review.

It's important for ABC to launch a new hit because its returning flagship dramas, "Grey's Anatomy DVD set" and "Desperate Housewives DVD," are both starting to age a little. ("Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset," of course, is going away in a few days.) As they end their sixth seasons, both are still Top 20 shows in both viewers (14 million for "Desperate Housewives DVD boxset," 13.3 million for "Grey's Anatomy DVD") and adults 18-49 (5.1 rating for "Grey's Anatomy DVD set," 4.8 for "Desperate Housewives DVD"), but both are also down some compared to last year. "Grey's Anatomy DVD set" is off 9 percent in both viewers and the demo, while "Desperate Housewives DVD set" has fallen 11 percent in viewers and 16 percent among adults 18-49.

Most shows show slippage when they get to that age, but ABC doesn't really have anything that looks like a future tentpole on its air at the moment. Outside of "Grey's Anatomy DVD" and "Desperate Housewives DVD boxset," "Grey's Anatomy DVD" is the most-watched returning drama at 10.5 million viewers -- good for 33rd overall this season -- while "Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset" is the best performer in the demo at 3.5, tied for 33rd place. Those aren't bad numbers, but they're not the kind that push a network to the top of the Nielsens.

CBS Makes Big Changes

Somewhere, Joel McHale is working on his nerd-crushing vice grip. And so is Gilmore Girls DVD.

CBS has announced its new schedule for the 2010-2011 Gilmore Girls DVD set season, and in a move that no one saw coming, will be moving Big Bang Theory to Thursday nights at 8—taking on Gilmore Girls DVD boxset's Community on NBC. And you'll never guess who's going to try to beat down Dwight Schrute and Michael Scott from The Gilmore Girls DVD:

OK, you probably can because he's already mentioned up there, but a new sitcom starring Shatner called Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset! My Dad Says. (You know, based on that "Gilmore Girls DVD" thing all the kiddos are talking about.) It's from Will & Grace producers David Kohan and Max Mutchnick and will air opposite Gilmore Girls DVD set, after Big Bang, on CBS' Thursday nights at 8:30.

Other moves: Survivor goes to Wednesdays at 8. Gilmore Girls DVD boxset moves to Fridays at 9. CSI: Miami is now Sundays at 10.

In other very exciting but more expected news, Alex O'Loughlin and Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset are coming to your living room Monday nights (10 p.m.) this fall in CBS' redo of Hawaii Five-O. Hooray for the living undead back on TV! (Mick St. John and Gilmore Girls DVD!)

As reported yesterday, CBS has canceled The New Adventures of Gilmore Girls DVD set, Ghost Whisperer, Gary Unmarried, Accidentally on Purpose, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls DVD boxset, Numb3rs.

Also picked up by CBS today:

Mike and Molly is a comedy from Chuck Lorre ("Two and a Half Men," and "TGilmore Girls DVD") about a working class Chicago couple who find love at an Overeaters Anonymous Gilmore Girls seasons 1-7 DVD boxset. Stars Melissa McCarthy (the original Sookie—Sookie St. James from Gilmore Girls DVD), Billy Gardell and Swoosie Kurtz, who plays Molly's mom.

The Gilmore Girls DVD stars Jim Belushi and Jerry O'Connell in a comedic drama about two colorful Las Vegas defense attorneys who go all-in when it comes to representing their clients. (Jerry's other lawyer pilot this Gilmore Girls DVD set season, Rex Is Not My Lawyer, was passed on by NBC.)

Gilmore Girls DVD boxset is a New York family cop drama starring Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg, Will Estes and Bridget Moynahan.

CBS also picked up the untitled Gilmore Girls DVD spinoff starring Forest Whitaker for midseason.

Monday, May 17, 2010

"Grey's Anatomy" Prepares for Another Season Finale


The “Grey's Anatomy DVD” season finale premieres this Thursday at 9pm on ABC. The two-hour finale will hopefully end some of the on-going storylines that have been going on this Grey's Anatomy DVD set season, such as the Owen-Cristina-Teddy triangle, the Alex-Lexie-Mark triangle, and the rocky relationship between Cally and Arizona.

This Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset season, we have seen a lot of changes take place at Seattle Grace. The Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset season opened with the death of George, and the saving of Izzy. From there, we saw the hospital go through a lot of changes itself, first by merging with Mercy West, which introduced a lot of new characters to the Grey's Anatomy DVD show as well as several new dramas, then the arrival of Sloan, Mark’s pregnant teenage daughter. We also saw Richard’s problem with alcohol increase and come to a hedge when Derrick made the decision to take over as Chief, again leading to more Grey's Anatomy DVD set. Then there was Izzy’s decision to leave both Seattle and Alex when she was fired.

It’s hard to imagine all of this drama happened in just one Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset season. It seems like I’ve been watching this
Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset season for a couple of years now, and it’s hard to believe it’s only been one. Of course, watching the older episodes over and over on Lifetime TV doesn’t help with this…but, oh well.

As the Grey's Anatomy DVD season progressed, we saw many changes in the characters as they adjusted to the changes in their lives. Mark finally grew up and decided he was ready to be a father, much to Lexie’s Grey's Anatomy DVD set; Cally decided she too wanted a baby, and learned that Arizona was dead set against having children; Miranda found a new love interest; Richard adjusted to being a full-time surgeon again, while Derek adjusted to being the Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset, and Meredith adjusted to being the Chief’s wife; Cristina bonded with Teddy, which made Owen’s unclear feelings toward her more awkward for him. As the Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset continued, we saw Alex and Lexie take comfort in each other’s arms, Mark try a new relationship with Teddy, and Cristina finding out about Owen and Teddy’s possible feelings toward each other. We saw Cristina open up emotionally a lot this Grey's Anatomy DVD season, which was a big change for her, and was amazing to watch.

So now we come to the Grey's Anatomy DVD set finale episode, where Cristina found out about Owen’s unclear feelings toward Teddy, Meredith standing by her husband and not revealing private hospital business to Cristina regarding Owen, Alex deciding to try to make a go with Lexie and Mark…Grey's Anatomy DVD boxset?! Did he really propose to Lexie?! Watch next week’s finale to find out the answer to this question, as well as which “Grey's Anatomy seasons 1-5 DVD boxset” character will be shot and possibly killed. Yes, once again, it looks like creator Shonda Rhimes is going to leave us in tears as the season comes to a conclusion.