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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ faces season of change

Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:49 PM EDT
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— “Grey's Anatomy” may have ended with a cliffhanger, but the show has given up on most of the real suspense.

Yes, when we faded to black back in May, both Izzie (Katherine Heigl) and George (T.R. Knight) were coding — she after suffering a setback in her treatment for metastatic skin cancer, he after deciding to join the Army, stepping in to help a stranger, and being hit by a bus. (Just George's luck.)

But by and large, we know what's happening, and it is the specifics that will come out in the season premiere, spoileriffically titled "Good Mourning/Goodbye."

Some lack of suspense is inevitable. It's one thing to keep a plot point quiet, but tougher to hide whether actors are still under contract for a new season. Last spring, the professional futures of both Heigl and Knight were up in the air: he had been shoved to the back burner all season, and she has a movie career to attend to. Heigl also was widely believed to have a stormy relationship with the show dating back to her announcing that she'd decided not to put her name in for an Emmy in 2008 because her material was so bad.

By early summer, it was well known that Heigl would be returning, and that Knight would not. Sure, it doesn't necessarily mean you know who lives and who dies — George could come back from the dead and then go off to the Army after all. Or Izzie could die, and Heigl could continue appearing in the form of a ghost — though this show would never do something that stupid, would they?

Possible twists aside, fans understood the casting news to mean that Izzie would live and George would die. The fact that George was apparently injured to the point of being unrecognizable made it unlikely that he'd stage a miraculous recovery. Even if he were to live, he doesn't seem likely to be in any condition to go anywhere right away.

Either way, with Knight gone, the fallout from the resolution of George's crisis is likely to dominate the first handful of episodes. While the show tried hard to ignore him last year, George had close relationships with Izzie, Meredith, Callie, Bailey, Alex, Lexie, the Chief, and even fairly new doctor Owen, who inspired him to join the military. The season opener underscores that his absence, however it's brought about, will affect everyone.

Meredith needs maternity leave
Other stories await resolution, too. Meredith and McDreamy got married, unofficially. Remember the Post-It wedding? Sure you do. It came after Alex and Izzie took Meredith and Derek's legal wedding and made it their own (after all, who needs a license or guests who know who the heck you are?). Meanwhile, Owen and Cristina had finally found their way through various hang-ups and problems, and they seemed to be on the road to a functional romance where he didn't attempt to strangle her in her sleep. Not so fortunate was Bailey, who finally left her husband after he threw one too many ultimatums at her about choosing between her marriage and her job.

So where does the show go from here? Logistically speaking, they've got a major chunk of maternity leave to deal with this season, as Ellen Pompeo takes some time off. (Pompeo gave birth to Stella Luna Pompeo Ivery on Sept. 15.) They're also giving Heigl some midseason leave while she shoots a movie, not to mention the fact that she recently adopted a baby. Clearly, centering the season around the love lives of Meredith and Izzie — not an unrealistic direction, based on where we were at the end of last season — would be hard to manage.

The good news is that, for a lot of people, those are already the most patience-testing stories on the show. After all, less Meredith-McDreamy drama (Post-It Notes? Really?) and less Izzie/Alex cancer sadness should open the door for the characters who are notoriously underutilized. The season opener sets up a major professional crisis for the Chief, who spent too much time last season supporting other people's stories, and could use one that showcases James Pickens, Jr. a little more effectively.

The same goes for Callie, for whom the show has struggled to write ever since her attraction to women was discovered. After dispatching Hahn, her first female love interest, in one of the most bizarrely anticlimactic exits you'll ever see, the show paired her with Arizona Robbins in a more touchy-feely, less heat-driven romance. Callie needs a story with some meat on it, and this could give her an opportunity.

More than anything, though, the gap opens a space to deal more fully with the life of Miranda Bailey, who began as an intimidating, somewhat frightening presence and has matured into the most interesting person on the show. Her single parenthood, fueled by her fierce love of both her son and her patients, is ripe for exploration, as is the question of whether her husband will quietly agree to her apparent plan to retain custody

In addition to the opportunities for existing characters, three new doctors — played by Nora Zehetner, Robert Baker, and Jesse Williams — will be added. Attempts at freshening a sixth-season show are inevitable, but it has to be done delicately. With any luck, the writers will be smart enough to write for the strong characters they already have and incorporate these new doctors into those stories, rather than asking entirely new actors to carry a popular show with such a tangled history.

Whatever viewers' levels of satisfaction with the specific resolutions of George and Izzie's flatline emergencies, there are going to be several holes this season — Knight, Pompeo, and Heigl, to varying degrees — and it will take a combination of new blood and a deepening of our understanding of old friends to keep it interesting. 

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Coloradogirl

Please -- no more gay story line for Callie -- it is stupid!

    Reply#1 - Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:06 PM EDT
    Dashboard

    that's a stupid statement

      #1.1 - Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:32 PM EDT
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      Allie-1174903

      I agree about Callie. I am not against gay characters, but I have just never bought her as a lesbian; she was so in love with George at first, then she had the whole Mark Sloan thing, but boom, all of a sudden she is gay. And she had more chemistry with Mark, than George, Hahn and Arizona put together. And likewise, Sloan was better with Callie than Little Gray.

      The only storyline I have found really compelling lately is Hunt and Cristina.

        Reply#2 - Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:07 PM EDT
        grey32

        Well no Meredith is yuk, Hate the Hunt character, Callie is a very good lesbian(homophopic ones get over it). I love Baily and Christina, not sure they can carry this show. Couple eps will tell the story. Is Adison Shepard coming back??

        Not much to get exicited about. If this is even one tenth as bad as the House(just couldn't get any worse!!) opener - its gonna be a bad tv season.

          Reply#3 - Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:29 PM EDT
          yoboo

          Let's not glorify Bailey's choice of career over family. And she shouldn't get custody when the kid has been raised by Dad. Callie and Mark were more fun than any of the others. If the writing doesn't get better for Heigl she should leave the show!

            Reply#4 - Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
            justauser

            If the writing doesn't get better for Heigl, she should leave the show.

            I completely agree, I remember when she scorned the creator of the show for poor writing and hearing others criticize her because Grey's Anatomy "put her on the map". So what? Heigl was right on the mark, seeing constant hallucinations of her boyfriend (Denny) from seasons past. And not to mention, the vast majority of the time she was cast as an absolutely crazy loon that just happened to work at Seattle Grace Hospital.

            The show had potential, in its first three-four seasons, after that it fell off the cliff.

              #4.1 - Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:13 PM EDT
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              justauser

              Wow, people still watch this show? I gave up on the series two seasons ago, same with Desperate Housewives. It's the same story lines over and over again and was getting long in the tooth back then ... maybe it'll get better. But the writing for the stories is absolutely atrocious and as for "ColoradoGirl" stated, it doesn't seem to be getting better. (Callie was a lesbian, what?) ABC, don't you think it's time to start anew?

              • 1 vote
              Reply#5 - Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:08 PM EDT
              bettyboop-1365807

              Do not buy storyline of Callie as a lesbian. she looks totally uncomfortable. Heigl needs better writing. Meridith and Derek need a better storyline. Enough already, give them a future.....

                Reply#6 - Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:27 PM EDT
                bettyboop-1365807

                Do not buy Callie as a Lesbian, she seems totally uncomfortable. Meredith and Derek need a better storyline. Time to move into the future. Heigl deserves better then the storyline this last season. Come on writers get with it.

                  Reply#7 - Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:32 PM EDT
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                  WeebleWobbleDeleted
                  Tee-1367696

                  First off I was waiting for George to walk in all through the show and say whats going on . I was upset that Izzie thought it was funny at the funeral ground. I think since George left Burk should come back and him and yang hook back up . and as far as Owen he could go out with Miranda she would put him in his p lace big time . As far as Meredith leaving for maternity leave , they aren't legally married Addison should come back and take Derek back and stay until Meredith comes back or maybe Lexi and Derek .lol . Sloan should go back to Callie and Arizona to Alex ,screw the gay thing or maybe not . and the chief needs to go all together he gets under my skin. as far as the new interns um bye bye if they have to make cuts. uggh I'm just getting frustrated with this cancer and maternity and death drama. stop it Shonda!

                    Reply#9 - Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:33 PM EDT
                    breelaboyDeleted
                    Null-1488509

                    The story lines of the show do not begin and end with the actors, or the writer’s ability to write a good warn. The set needs work from the empty coffee cups to all the actors have really white teeth. When was the last time you saw a dying person with advance stages of cancer have teeth so white you needed to wear a pair of sunglasses on just to look into their dying eyes?

                    In the last five years or seasons, I have only noticed two people with off-colored teeth, everyone else including the dead and dying all had wonderfully bright, white teeth. It probably is a good thing that Grey’s Anatomy is not a realty based TV show.

                    In the operating rooms in real life, hospital staff wears booties to protect the hospital from having diverse diseases running around their hospital. But on Grey’s Anatomy, unprotected tennis is the norm.

                    The empty cups of coffee get to me too. The only time you see the actors drinking anything that looks real is when they’re at the Bar. When the actors are at the hospital they’re drinking air.

                    At the Bar the swallow, at the hospital, air, what's up with that? Realism matters when Producing a TV show, and a lot of the nip-n-tuck props, just lend themselves to being all that much more realism fake. The devil is in the details I’m sure. I wish the prop guys would create a more realistic over all esthetic to the show. Please at least yellow the teeth of the dying and put something in those empty paper cups that don’t make a hollow sound when they hit the countertops.

                    Thanks!

                    The story lines of the show do not begin and end with the actors, or the writer’s ability to write a good warn. The set needs work from the empty coffee cups to all the actors have really white teeth. When was the last time you saw a dying person with advance stages of cancer have teeth so white you needed to wear a pair of sunglasses on just to look into their dying eyes?

                    In the last five years or seasons, I have only noticed two people with off-colored teeth, everyone else including the dead and dying all had wonderfully bright, white teeth. It probably is a good thing that Grey’s Anatomy is not a realty based TV show.

                    In the operating rooms in real life, hospital staff wears booties to protect the hospital from having diverse diseases running around their hospital. But on Grey’s Anatomy, unprotected tennis is the norm.

                    The empty cups of coffee get to me too. The only time you see the actors drinking anything that looks real is when they’re at the Bar. When the actors are at the hospital they’re drinking air.

                    At the Bar the swallow, at the hospital, air, what's up with that? Realism matters when Producing a TV show, and a lot of the nip-n-tuck props, just lend themselves to being all that much more realism fake. The devil is in the details I’m sure. I wish the prop guys would create a more realistic over all esthetic to the show. Please at least yellow the teeth of the dying and put something in those empty paper cups that don’t make a hollow sound when they hit the countertops.

                    Thanks!

                      Reply#11 - Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:18 PM EST
                      Null-1488509

                      Meant to write "write a good yarn..."

                        Reply#12 - Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:24 PM EST
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