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Private Practice: The Complete First Season
  • From the Golden Globe-winning creator of GREY’S ANATOMY comes ABC’s new hit drama, PRIVATE PRACTICE: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON EXTENDED EDITION — now on DVD. Seattle fades into grey as renowned surgeon Dr. Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) aims to reinvent herself. The promise of a simpler golden state of mind has her working alongside medical school friends at California’s Oceanside We

Private Practice is a spin-off of the highly popular ABC series Grey s Anatomy starring Kate Walsh as Dr. Addison Forbes Montgomery, a renowned neonatal surgeon. After realizing that her life isn t advancing at Seattle Grace, Addison packs her bags and heads off to Santa Monica to start a new life. She reunites with her newly divorced med school friends, Naomi (Audra McDonald) and Sam (Taye Diggs), and joins them in the chic private practice along with the other doctors on staff. Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh, Grey’s Anatomy) leaves behind McDreamy, McSteamy, and McSeattle to join California’s Oceanside Wellness Center, a private practice that was founded by two best friends from med school. But if she’s expecting a drama-free existence, she’s in the wrong place. Naomi (Audra McDonald) and Sam (Taye Diggs) Bennett are the perfect couple who aren’t together anymore. Pediatrician Cooper Freedman (Paul Adelstein) is a horny Peter Pan looking for love on the Internet. Violet Turner (Amy Brenneman) is a psychiatrist who can dish out the advice, but can’t get over her own breakup to a man who has clearly moved on. And then there’s Pete Wilder (Tim Daly), an alternative-medicine practitioner so good-looking and charming that Addison can’t stop crushing on him, even though she dismisses his brand of practice as New Age-y. Created by Grey’s Anatomy‘s Shonda Rhimes to capitalize on Walsh’s popularity, Private Practice has some screwy moments that don’t fall in line with Addison’s cosmopolitan character. Are we really to believe that Addison is so messed up that she really believes the elevator is talking to her? That conceit would’ve worked on Ally McBeal‘s titular heroine, but on Addison Montgomery? We don’t think so. The show, which was affected by the writer’s strike of 2007, lacks cohesiveness in the truncated 10 episodes on this DVD box set. But still, the series shows promise. Though some of the plot devises are melodramatic at best (Sam has to deliver the baby of a woman who had been robbing the store just moments before), viewers end up rooting for the quirky characters to get their personal lives in order. Though we’re supposed to be longing for Addison and Pete to couple up, and for the Bennetts to realize that their divorce was a mistake, it’s really Cooper and Violet who have all the makings to be the show’s most intriguing couple. The debut season showed some interesting plot devices: two couples whose babies were mistakenly exchanged at birth; a senior citizen with unexplainable bruising on his body; and one of the female characters dealing with her own infertility issues. But the thrust of the show is how the doctors work and play together. Talking to one of her patients, Addison says, “Everyone screws up once in awhile.” That can also be the motto for the Oceanside Wellness Center. –Jae-Ha Kim

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  • calinative
    March 19, 2008
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    Shonda Rimes, famous for the groundbreaking and all around excellent medical soap opera “Grey’s Anatomy” has made a big mistake. That mistake, deciding to produce and create the super dud “Private Practice.” While the idea for the show was fresh and witty, it came out terribly. First of all, the show has none of the soap opera goodness, it is a boring and unbelievable episodic dramedy. The characters are all wrong. KaDee Strickland’s role as the painfully annoying Charlotte King is in no way amusing. Also, Audra McDonald truly can not act, and Taye Diggs character was not adapted enough. He was more of a secondary character. It is especially painful to watch because the show could have been good. I just hope Shonda Rimes will make a few changes before season two airs. If the show were more soap operatic with recurring plots and had better writers and actors it might be something.

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  • byron cromwell
    March 19, 2008
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    The fact that they did not bother to bring the show back after the strike, and one only recently started showing reruns leading up to the season primiere tells you that there were problems. I am hopeful that Shondra can turn it around for season 2.

    I’ll stay away from giving away any storylines and just give my views. My biggest problem is that you have these succesful, well established. middle aged doctors running around like kids who just moved into thier first apartment. It’s hard to believe Addison Sheppard can’t find a guy to give her the time of day. I can tolerate and actually enjoy this type of behavior on Grays Anatomy because 1) they are younger and just out of med school it seems more believable 2) it was original when they did it.

    Unless they make serious changes, this show will fail for all the reason the Apprentice 2 with Martha Stewart failed. No one wants to see a lesser version of a popular show. especially with an out of place , inferior cast.

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  • K Stokes
    March 19, 2008
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    I loved this show from the beginning and I couldn’t wait for season 1 on dvd and can’t wait for season 2 to start, Check it out it’s really a great show.

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  • Martha
    March 19, 2008
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    In this spin-off, the meanest, dullest, least-liked character of Grey’s Anatomy is plucked out and given focus in an entirely new show. One of the dumbest ideas in the history of television.

    This just shows that Shonda is a one-trick pony.

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  • Be Hopeful
    March 20, 2008
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    I love when a favorite show gets a spinoff…it’s like ice cream on cake, whip cream on your cappucino. Not this time. Great actors completely wasted by no story or drama or development. Gossip, sex, doctors treating patients is boring and worthless without characters that are likeable and actual storylines that lead to and from the gossip, sex and medical stuff. Sadly, Four episodes later it still seemed like pointless gossip, arguing, sex and medical stuff with no depth. BORING and the most disappointing part is it was a spin off of a great show. Even worse, it got renewed, while other great shows were cancelled, just because it was a spin off of a great show but not any good on it’s own.

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