Grey's Anatomy - Season One

People with nosocomephobia, beware!

If you like medical dramas and love watching people fall in and out of love, the first season of "Grey's Anatomy" will make your stomach hurt with excitement. For those who have a fear of hospitals, stay far, far away! If you plan to start watching the brutal lives of surgical interns in the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital, be prepared for stressed and quick-minded young characters with plenty of gruesome surgeries and blood.

Meredith Grey is a first-year intern, the narrator of the show, and the daughter of Ellis Grey, who was once notorious as one of the best surgeons at Seattle Grace Hospital. The rest of the interns, Cristina Yang, Izzie Stevens, George O'Malley, and Alex Karev try to stick together with Grey to survive the harsh and overwhelming hospital environment. The interns are tested and tutored in order to be shaped into topnotch doctors.

Every episode on the DVD set is filled with juicy relationship matter and intense, unstable patients. Interns fall in love with other interns, interns fall in love with established surgeons, established surgeons fall in love with interns, and in the end, everything is a mess. With a bike race that rushes a number of patients to Seattle Grace, a patient with a record breaking tumor, and stubborn patients that will drive you nuts, the first season is worth watching.

See why 22.22 million viewers on ABC tuned in for the first season of "Grey's Anatomy."

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