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Shonda RhimesReżyseria:
John David Coles, Adam Davidson, Sarah Pia Anderson, Tony Goldwyn, Peter Horton, Jessica Yu, Mark Tinker, Julie Anne Robinson, Michael Grossman, Tricia Brock, Seith Mann, Wendey Stanzler, Christopher Misiano, Darnell Martin, Eric Stoltz, Chandra Wilson, Kevin McKidd, Debbie Allen, David Greenspan, Jeff Melman, Jesse Bochco, Denzel Washington, Edward Ornelas, Geary McLeod, Steve Robin, Louis Venosta, Randy Zisk, Rob Corn, Cecilie A. Mosli, Rob Greenlea, Bill D'Elia, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, Jeannot Szwarc, Nzingha Stewart, Ellen Pompeo, Lesli Linka Glatter, Michael Dinner, David Paymer, Daniel Minahan, Tony Phelan, Adam Arkin, Dan Lerner, Michael W. Watkins, Nicole Rubio, Greg Yaitanes, James Frawley, Tamra Davis, Tom Verica, Bethany Rooney, John Terlesky, Michael Pressman, Joanna Kerns, Arlene Sanford, Allison Liddi-Brown, Daniel Attias, Robert Berlinger, Donna Deitch, Stephen Cragg, Rob Bailey, Ron Underwood, Krista Vernoff, Jann Turner, Daniel Willis, Laura Innes, Cherie Nowlan, Pete Chatmon, Rob Hardy, Bobby Roth, Eric Laneuville, Thomas J. Wright, Zetna Fuentes, Paul McCrane, Jesse Williams, Sydney Freeland, Charlotte Brändström, Victoria Mahoney, Oliver Bokelberg, Scott Brazil, Michael Medico, Deborah Pratt, Linda Klein, Gregory T. Evans, Susan Vaill, Giacomo Gianniotti, Lisa Leone, Michael Watkins, Amyn Kaderali, Kim Raver, Morenike Joela Evans (więcej)Scenariusz:
Marti Noxon, Gabrielle G. Stanton, Debora Cahn, Krista Vernoff, Elisabeth Finch, Allan Heinberg, James D. Parriott, Eric Buchman, Jenna Bans, Jeannine Renshaw, Stacy McKee, Gabriel Llanas, Shonda Rhimes, Kip Koenig, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Ann Lewis Hamilton, Peter Nowalk, Markus Wildinger, William Jackson Harper, Dan Bucatinsky, Karin Gist, Alex Manugian, Chris Van Dusen, Lauren Barnett, Tia Napolitano, Natalie Krinsky, Lynne E. Litt, Mimi Schmir, Kiley Donovan, Jalysa Conway, Elizabeth Klaviter, William Harper, Jen Klein, Marlana Hope, Sonay Hoffman, Jason Ganzel, Felicia Pride, Adrian Wenner, Meg Marinis, Jase Miles-Perez, Denise Hahn, Matt Byrne, Zoanne Clack, Tameson Duffy, Beto Skubs, Julie Wong, Jamie Denbo, Jess Righthand, Emily Culver, Zakiyyah Alexander, Mark Driscoll, Michelle Lirtzman, Blythe Robe, Alyssa Margarite Jacobson, Briana Belser, Bronwyn Garrity, Andy Reaser, Sandra Hamada, Megan Chan Meinero (więcej)Zdjęcia:
Tim Suhrstedt, Jeffrey Jur, Adam Kane, Robert LaBonge, Ross Riege, Herbert Davis, Carlos González, Walt Fraser, Christian Sebaldt, Alicia Robbins, Steven G. Fracol, Byron Shah, Jeanne Tyson, John Simmons, James E. Williams (więcej)Muzyka:
Danny LuxObsada:
Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd, Caterina Scorsone, Patrick Dempsey, Camilla Luddington, Kelly McCreary, Kim Raver, Kate Walsh, Sandra Oh, Justin Chambers, T.R. Knight, Katherine Heigl, Sara Ramirez, Eric Dane, Chyler Leigh, Jessica Capshaw, Jesse Williams, Sarah Drew, Isaiah Washington, Mark Saul, Brooke Smith, Scott Foley, Elizabeth Reaser, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mitch Pileggi, Loretta Devine, Chris O'Donnell, Giacomo Gianniotti, Martin Henderson, Molly Kidder, Christina Ricci, Peter MacNicol, Melissa George, Kyle Chandler, Nora Zehetner, Haley Ramm, Kali Rocha, Tim Griffin, Noah Gray-Cabey, Rachael Taylor, Roxanne Hart, Alan Blumenfeld, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Jack Conley, Keith David, Valerie Cruz, Curtis Armstrong, Billy Mayo, Pat Healy, Justina Machado, Arlene Santana, Cress Williams, Lauren Stamile, Rockmond Dunbar, Dean Norris, Edward Herrmann, George Dzundza, Anna Maria Horsford, Paul Adelstein, Monica Keena, Taye Diggs, A. Russell Andrews, Seth Green, Shohreh Aghdashloo, David Haley, Liza Lapira, Matt Roth, Tessa Thompson, Mark Harelik, Aasha Davis, Rigo Sanchez, Ken Marino, Kathryn Joosten, Jason O'Mara, Brooke Nevin, Teddy Dunn, Cameron Watson, Anjul Nigam, Theo Rossi, Mare Winningham, Peter Paige, Kevin Rankin, Braeden Lemasters, Peter Birkenhead, Maggie Siff, Damon Standifer, Jason London, Bellamy Young, Merrin Dungey, James Immekus, Jurnee Smollett, Dee Wallace, Leisha Hailey, Meg Cionni, Derick Alexander, Omar Metwally, Becca Gardner, Clea DuVall, Russell Hornsby, Stephen Lee, Callum Blue, Karl T. Wright, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Madeline Zima, Ever Carradine, Stephanie March, Gloria Garayua, Patricia Harris-Smith, Kathy Baker, Bernadette Peters, Rowena King, Jillian Armenante, Martin Spanjers, Alexandra Holden, Embeth Davidtz, Jana Kramer, Hallee Hirsh, Lauren Tom, Todd Babcock, Emilee Wallace, Adair Tishler, John Allen Nelson, Eric Stoltz, Hector Elizondo, Brent Sexton, Tyrees Allen, Gary Carlos Cervantes, Lois Smith, Michael Rady, Jason Kravits, Matt Lanter, Grant Show, Regine Nehy, Mary McDonnell, Sterling Knight, Samantha Mathis, Judith Hoag, Kimberly Elise, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Frances Fisher, Gale Harold, Marshall Allman, Kevin Rahm, Wendy Gazelle, Amy Brenneman, Laura Allen, Jim Parrack, Nicholas Gonzalez, Samantha Quan, T.J. Lowther, Sam Anderson, Rocky Carroll, B.K. Cannon, Catherine Dent, Zach Gilford, Margo Harshman, Ron Melendez, Taylor Nichols, Cynthia Stevenson, Kimberly Huie, Benjamin Ciaramello, Joseph Sikora, Christopher Lowell, Janina Gavankar, Lee Garlington, David Bowe, Michaela Watkins, Erinn Hayes, Julia Ling, Blake Bashoff, Katherine LaNasa, Bryce Robinson, Mandy Moore, Isabella Hofmann, François Chau, Reni Santoni, Leslie Grossman, Rachel Boston, Enuka Okuma, Summer Glau, Tiffany Hines, Tommy Dewey, Albert Hall, Tim Rhoze, Demi Lovato, Jennifer Westfeldt, Tim Maculan, Christa B. Allen, Ben Shenkman, Jenny O'Hara, Wendy Davis, Tom Irwin, John M. Jackson, Stephen Spinella, Jessica Tuck, Daniel J. Travanti, Mariette Hartley, Courtney Ford, Amy Sloan, Derek Webster, Aaron Perilo, Skyler Shaye, Sinqua Walls, Sarah Hagan, Nathan Halliday, Ann Cusack, Kathleen M. Darcy, Clare Carey, Kelvin Brown, Beverly Todd, Mason Cook, David Giuntoli, Mimi Kennedy, Amy Madigan, Joshua Malina, Ben Vereen, Jake McLaughlin, Matt Crabtree, Elise Robertson, Walter Perez, Rebecca Hazlewood, John Cothran Jr., Katie Lowes, Ken Barnett, Nia Vardalos, Debra Monk, Nate Mooney, Raphael Sbarge, Don McManus, James Gammon, Rance Howard, Rene Auberjonois, Mary Lynn Rajskub, James Le Gros, Angela Paton, Michael Arden, John Billingsley, Caroline Williams, Holland Roden, Shelby Zemanek, Marcus Choi, Ralph Waite, Bridger Zadina, Thad Luckinbill, Michelle N. Carter, Edwin Hodge, Brittany Ishibashi, Darren Dupree Washington, Gregori J. 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Young, Tony Mirrcandani, Elizabeth Franz, Jerrika Hinton, Stephanie Faracy, Mekenna Melvin, Masam Holden, Hilarie Burton, Molly Hagan, June Lockhart, Bubba Lewis, James Avery, Ed Lauter, Paola Andino, Amanda Leighton, Christian Clemenson, Justin Bruening, Marguerite Moreau, Dylan Minnette, Charles Hittinger, Dominic Janes, Kimberley Datnow, Stephanie Maura Sanchez, Jerry Zatarain Jr., José Zúñiga, Rachel Brosnahan, Alison La Placa, Molly Schreiber, Brian George, Jonathan Dane, Donovan Leitch Jr., Jane Morris, Debra Mooney, Bre Blair, Jessy Hodges, Rick Worthy, Aubrey Shea, Abbie Cobb, Austin Highsmith, JoAnna Rhambo, Hayden Shinger, Elizabeth Ho, Jeanette Brox, Brent Alan Henry, Chryssie Whitehead, Julie Wittner, Bernard White, Vanessa Marano, Nick Armstrong, Candice Patton, Alexis Carra, Andrea Savo, Alexia Pearl, Liv Hutchings, Mark Adair-Rios, Mary-Charles Jones, Max Burkholder, Kai Lennox, Clint Culp, Spencer Garrett, Laura Breckenridge, Jadin Gould, Alyssa Shafer, Todd Stashwick, Gina Gallego, Jocko Sims, Alanna Masterson, Tatum Pónce, Hayley McFarland, Noel Arthur, Ron Roggé, Gabriel Bateman, Enid Graham, Michelle Romano, Lili Mirojnick, Bonnie Bartlett, Eric Ladin, Mara Hall, Chelan Simmons, Armani Jackson, Kay Panabaker, Alexa Havins, Vedette Lim, Yvans Jourdain, Houston Rhines, Nicole DuPort, Zoe Boyle, Steven W. Bailey, Robert Baker, Tessa Ferrer, Liza Weil, Amy Price-Francis, Elizabeth Bond, Myndy Crist, Neve Campbell, Jennifer Aspen, Jillian Bach, Jean Louisa Kelly, Laya DeLeon Hayes, Perrey Reeves, Constance Zimmer, Nina Siemaszko, Danny Jacobs, Carol Ann Susi, Sydney Sweeney, Alan Fudge, Michael Buie, Jonathan Slavin, Monica Herman, Jaye Razor, Alyssa Preston, Maggie Gwin, Suzy Nakamura, Rebecca Field, Chase Kim, Emily Davenport, Stacy Edwards, Ping Wu, Gabriel Tigerman, Sarah Paulson, Michael Hyatt, Dan Bucatinsky, Molly Burnett, Jeremy Howard, Crystal Kwon, Chelsea Ricketts, Danielle Panabaker, David Burke, Meghan Lynch, Shelley Robertson, Greta Sesheta, Michelle Ongkingco, Tim DeZarn, Ryan Devlin, John Prosky, Nichole Sakura, Debra Christofferson, Nicole Hayden, Austin Basis, Lexi DiBenedetto, Stephen Bishop, Mackenzie Aladjem, Lisa Kaminir, Monica Sanchez, Sunkrish Bala, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Rose Abdoo, Benjamin King, Kyle Red Silverstein, Jessica Anne Bogart, Allan Louis, James Wellington, Kelsey Scott, Mike Faiola, Faith Prince, Kari Coleman, Terrell Lee, Carole Weyers, Mandy June Turpin, Bashir Salahuddin, Larry Sullivan, Claire Geare, Michelle Arthur, David Grant Wright, Maria McCann, Doug Simpson, Ronnie Alvarez, Peter Mackenzie, Natalie Smyka, Stacey Miller, Karen Ann Cabrera, Jon Schmidt, Christina Scherer, Wilmer Calderon, Hana Hayes, Kenneth Meseroll, Brett Rickaby, Nick Roth, Alexander Wraith, Germaine Mozel Sims, Amanda Fuller, Jim Gleason, Geoffrey Rivas, John Ainsworth, Elena Schuber, Preston James Hillier, Julia Silverman, Bruce French, Zack Shada, Lise Simms, Jeff Doucette, Ann Russo, Kate Mines, Gaius Charles, Dave Florek, Shannon Brown, Dan Gordon, Saige Ryan Campbell, Thomas Barbusca, Frank Maharajh, Tymberlee Hill, Judy Prescott, Jack Wallace, Francis Guinan, Camille Winbush, Geena Davis, JD Cullum, Arriane Alexander, Gil McKinney, Tiffany Boone, Lily Knight, Amy Cale Peterson, Lou Richards, Mark Charran, Omid Abtahi, Yeena Fisher, Miriam Flynn, Ayanna Berkshire, Matt Winston, Lou Beatty Jr., Brian Howe, Richard T. Jones, Amy Gumenick, Alexis Stier, Megan Stier, Patti Yasutake, Stephanie Erb, Lanei Chapman, Idara Victor, Lak Rana, Suzanne Cryer, Camille Chen, Connie Ray, Scott Michael Campbell, Betty Garrett, Doris Roberts, Freda Foh Shen, Peter Breitmayer, Carlease Burke, Anne-Marie Johnson, Erin Way, Abigail Mavity, Matt McTighe, Che Landon, Keong Sim, Michael Roark, Samantha Isler, Jason Boegh, Kayla Madison, Mary Passeri, Kevin Christy, Rita Moreno, Susan Chuang, Barry Livingston, Ricki Bhullar, Stephen Mendel, Jolene Kay, Kimberly Daugherty, James Moses Black, Brandon Scott, Morgan Lily, Jodi Harris, Taylor Blackwell, Scott Klace, Christina Grance, Tim Chiou, Andrew James Allen, Anzu Lawson, Tanner Buchanan, Sarayu Blue, Todd Waring, Hilary Ward, Lynne Alana Delaney, Jessica J. Stowes, Yvonne Farrow, Carol Locatell, Annie O'Donnell, Ayumi Iizuka, Tonja Kahlens, Wayne Wilderson, Louis Giambalvo, Lynne Marie Stewart, Libby Villari, Peter Cilella, Charles Walker, Ron Perkins, Charles Maceo, Kevin Will, Adam Busch, Millie Bobby Brown, Troy Fromin, Sam Daly, Marika Dominczyk, John Eddins, Robbie Kay, Samaire Armstrong, Tara Shayne, Henry G. Sanders, Nigel Gibbs, Stefanie Black, Ted Welch, Dohn Norwood, John Balma, Cathy Lind Hayes, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, James Shanklin, Eric Roberts, Michael Milhoan, June Squibb, Hal Holbrook, Bresha Webb, Scott Takeda, John Koyama, Julie Dretzin, Javier Grajeda, Gary Hershberger, Linda Gehringer, Donielle Artese, Ajiona Alexus, John Sloman, Robin Pearson Rose, Patricia Bethune, Abby Miller, John O'Brien, Deborah Geffner, Aria Lyric Leabu, Greg Cromer, Ann Ryerson, Skyler Hart, Anne Johnson, Hayley Holmes, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Roberta Bassin, Jack Gwaltney, Adam Kulbersh, Taja V. Simpson, Geoffrey Blake, Mandy Levin, Jean Villepique, Jason Sklar, Randy Sklar, Candace Brown, Blue Deckert, Sage Correa, Brice Williams, Brian Ibsen, Kerri Higuchi, Lukas Behnken, Melissa Center, Maurice Hall, Dale Raoul, John Bishop, Jack Axelrod, Annie Fitzgerald, Claire Lautier, Larry Clarke, Jonathan Scarfe, Barry Shabaka Henley, Bruce Weitz, Lara Phillips, Rocky McMurray, Jeffrey D. Sams, Joseph Lyle Taylor, David Carpenter, Jennifer Marsala, Mia Barron, Zina Zaflow, Cody Christian, Alma Martinez, Cathryn de Prume, Becky Wahlstrom, John Pollono, Shelley Berman, Jane Daly, Jason George, Abigail Spencer, Jos Viramontes, Greg Germann, Drew Pollock, Tim Hopper, Yasmine Aker, Michael Bow, Brett Edwards, Jeanine Mason, Brandon Tyler Russell, Sophia Ali, Rushi Kota, Alex Fernandez, Brandon Molale, Kaili Vernoff, Irene Keng, Brandon Ford Green, Gianin Loffler, Rob Greenlea, Tom Choi, Ivar Brogger, Stefania Spampinato, Jim Ortlieb, Matt Doherty, Alicia Hannah-Kim, Jack Shearer, Nosheen Phoenix, Robert Alan Beuth, Walter Addison, Elisha Henig, Regi Davis, Greg Pitts, Josh Clark, Brian Ames, Susane Lee, Sean Carrigan, Wren T. Brown, Kathe Mazur, Mary Joy, Rae Allen, Ursula Burton, Chastity Dotson, Paul Perri, Matthew Morrison, Bethany Joy Lenz, China Jesusita Shavers, Blake Hood, Mitch Silpa, Christopher Kriesa, La Monde Byrd, Collette Wolfe, Michael Weaver, Santiago Segura, Ellen Pompeo (m.a.), Amy Landecker, Frankie Faison, Mark Moses, Robert Picardo, Sarah Benoit, Robert Baker (m.a.), Eric Dane (m.a.), Patrick Dempsey (m.a.), T.R. Knight (m.a.), Mandy Moore (m.a.), Michael O'Neill (m.a.), Sara Ramirez (m.a.), Candis Cayne, Marilyn Tokuda, Tahmus Rounds, Tristen Bankston, Rachel Ticotin, Giselle Bonilla, Charlene Amoia, Alveraz Ricardez, Tyler Ritter, Keke Palmer, Marilyn McIntyre, Dona Hardy, Jeremy Glazer, Jaina Lee Ortiz, Ellen Crawford, Carole Cook, Erik Aude, David Carey Foster, Christine Weatherup, Andrew Leeds, Elizabeth Anweis, Sean Palmer, Jake Borelli, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Chris Conner, June Carryl, Judi Barton, Shakira Barrera, Lindsey Kraft, Stacey Hinnen, Dean O'Gorman, Luciana Faulhaber, Augusto Aguilera, Missy Yager, Frankie Ingrassia, Jaicy Elliot, Alex Blue Davis, Will Hawkes, Nelson Mashita, Carl Lundstedt, Joanie Fox, Deborah Strang, Susan Merson, Drew Lipson, Richard Keith, Romy Rosemont, Logan Donovan, Matt Pascua, Margaret Welsh, Darby Camp, Brent Briscoe, Michelle Krusiec, Kym Whitley, Cynthia Ettinger, Elaine Kagan, Arija Bareikis, Brian Kerwin, Rosanna Arquette, Timothy Bottoms, Helen Slater, Shannon Cochran, Monica Calhoun, Kenneth Mitchell, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Natalie Cole, Anne Moore, Mary Kay Place, Laurie Metcalf, Soledad St. Hilaire, Jayne Brook, John Cho, Graham Beckel, Julian Silver, Maz Siam, Paulina Olszynski, Steve Harris, Richard Roundtree, Abigail Breslin, Gabriel Casseus, Oren Skoog, Chad Addison, Raymond Forchion, Jet Jurgensmeyer, Fred Ward, Craig Susser, Anna Jacoby-Heron, Brooke Baumer, Steven M. Porter, Nicole J. Butler, Joe Williamson, Robert Neary, Danielle Kennedy, Stacy Barnhisel, Phil Abrams, Nancy Linari, Chris Carmack, Christopher Rivas, Liz Jenkins, Terry Woodberry, Alexandra Billings, Billy Malone, Ian Chen, Jenna Willis, Jeris Poindexter, Julie Lancaster, Jim Lau, Elisa Perry, Lindsay Pearce, Graham Sibley, Peyton Kennedy, Dru Mouser, Bayne Gibby, Sarah Blades, Duncan Joiner, Stacey Oristano, Mark L. Taylor, Steve Monroe, Eva Ariel Binder, John Duerler, Cloie Wyatt Taylor, Josh Crotty, Caleb Foote, Santino Barnard, Violet Hicks, Nicole Rubio, Skye P. Marshall, Caroline Clay, Alex Landi, Burl Moseley, J.T. Sherwood, Kate Rene Gleason, Jay Ali, Arye Gross, Okieriete Onaodowan, Flex Alexander, Caleb Emery, Josh Radnor, Amir O'Neil, Bess Rous, Assaf Cohen, Frank Gerrish, Rae Latt, Mae Whitman, Jessica Stroup, Amanda Collins, Donald Lee Harris, Kelly Wolf, Mac Brandt, Kate Burton (m.a.), Roger Rees, Elisabeth Moss, Mary-Margaret Humes, Ramon De Ocampo, Marc Vann, Tim Daly, Stephanie Niznik, David Anders, Brian Tee, Nicolas Bechtel, Ella Jay Basco, Sandy Sidhu, Angela Elayne Gibbs, Grace Shen, Suzana Jurcevic, Micah Abbey, Emma Shannon, Mark Pellegrino, Nadji Jeter, Giovanni V. Giusti, Brennan Elliott, Caroline Aaron, Eve Gordon, Amy Hill, David Denman, Cullen Douglas, Marina Black, Steve Sandvoss, Vicki Lewis, Kurt Fuller, D.B. Woodside, Glenne Headly, Cheech Marin, Paul Dooley, Regina Taylor, April Grace, Kathryn Meisle, Christian A. Koch, Cliff De Young, John Getz, Larry Brandenburg, Carl Lumbly, George Newbern, Colleen Flynn, Scott Haven, Tom Verica, August Schellenberg, Madeline Carroll, Tzi Ma, Rosalind Chao, Kevin Michael Clarke, Tyne Daly, Audra McDonald, Faye Dunaway, Wendy Hoopes, Erin Cahill, Emily Kuroda, Frances Bay, Obba Babatundé, Elden Henson, Sharon Lawrence, Kellie Martin, Roberto Urbina, Chelsea Taylor, Jeff Davis, Shannon Lucio, Charlie Koznick, Martha Plimpton, Jim Metzler, Adam Lazarre-White, Adrienne Barbeau, James Frain, Taylor Geare, Tom Amandes, Kristen Ariza, Ursula Whittaker, Alexie Gilmore, John Paul Pitoc, Kathleen Wilhoite, Bill Fagerbakke, Saundra McClain, Faran Tahir, Khamani Griffin, Joel Grey, Jeff Perry (m.a.), Hillary Tuck, Nathan West, Leven Rambin, Ewan Chung, Amol Shah, Pamela Reed, Fred Ochs, Gregg Henry, Missi Pyle, Ravi Kapoor, J. August Richards, Tess Harper, Chelcie Ross, Diane Venora, Dennis Boutsikaris, Sara Gilbert, Derek Cecil, Lance Barber, Michael O'Neill, Wendy Raquel Robinson, David Ramsey, Scott Cohen, Glenn Morshower, Rosalie Ward, Marion Ross, Emily Bergl, Jonathan Goldstein, Cheyenne Haynes (więcej) (więcej)Produkcja:
Mark Gordon, Elisabeth Finch, Gabrielle G. Stanton, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Ellen Pompeo, Tia Napolitano, Elizabeth Klaviter, William Harper, Krista Vernoff, Felicia Pride, Meg Marinis, Linda Klein, Lisa Taylor, Zoanne Clack, Vanessa Delgado, Tameson Duffy, Michael Metzner, James E. Williams, Julie Wong, Debora Cahn, Tammy Ann Casper, Jeff Rafner, Briana Belser, Jase Miles-Perez, Beto Skubs, Jess RighthandCasting:
Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Simone Bär, Alex Newman, John Brace, Carol Kritzer, Linda Lowy, Will StewartMontaż:
Victor Du Bois, Edward Ornelas, Sarah Boyd, Matthew Ramsey, Briana London, Roger Nygard, Brandi Bradburn, Philip Fowler, David Greenspan, Heidi Scharfe, Justin Chinn, Joe Mitacek, Kyle Bond, Meghan Robertson, Chad Mochrie, Susan Vaill, Katherine Skjerping, Karoliina Tuovinen, Vanessa Delgado, Jason Joseph, Kathleen Latlip, Dan Rovetto, Bjørn T. Myrholt, Gregory Cusumano, Aimee Jennings, Julia GroveDźwięk:
Karol Urban, Marla McGuire, Pete Elia, Ken Teaney, Michael Phillips Keeley, Don Digirolamo, Todd Langner, Ross Davis, Kurt Kassulke, T.W. Davis, Kenneth Kobett, Alan Decker, David Raines, Stephen Fitzmaurice, Doug Andham, David S. Di Pietro, Terry O'Bright, John ChalfantScenografia:
Laurence Bennett, Donald Lee Harris, Amy B. Ancona, Corey Kaplan, Linda Lee Sutton, Barbara Cassel, Karen Bruck, Nicole Cramer, Brian Harms, Colin Kirkpatrick, Arlan Jay Vetter, Curtis Moore, John Zachary, Michael Budge, Michael LevinsonCharakteryzacja:
Yesim 'Shimmy' Osman, Jody Burton, David Abbott, Michele Teleis-Fickle, Erin Ayanian, Thomas R. Burman, Thomas R. Burman, Carla Farmer, Norman T. Leavitt, Danielle Dixon, Denise Hooper, Debra-Lee Davidson, Melanie Smith, Dori Ann Anderson, Ketty Gonzalez, Sean Flanigan, Audrey Futterman-Stern, Julie M. Woods, Jean Webber, Vito Trotta, Thomas Floutz, Brigitte Bugayong, Jason Orion, Patricia Messina, Mary Ann Valdes, Ani Plotkin-Maloney, 'Nikki' LaShandra White, Ani Valeri, Desiree Dizard, Carla Gentry OsorioKostiumy:
Mimi Melgaard, Linda M. Bass, Cynthia Bergstrom, Roemehl HawkinsSerie(21) / Odcinki(439)
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Season 1 (2005) - 9 odcinków
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Season 2 (2005) - 27 odcinków
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Season 3 (2006) - 25 odcinków
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Season 4 (2007) - 17 odcinków
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Season 5 (2008) - 24 odcinków
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Season 6 (2009) - 24 odcinków
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Season 7 (2010) - 22 odcinków
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Season 8 (2011) - 24 odcinków
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Season 9 (2012) - 24 odcinków
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Season 10 (2013) - 24 odcinków
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Season 11 (2014) - 24 odcinków
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Season 12 (2015) - 24 odcinków
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Season 13 (2016) - 24 odcinków
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Season 14 (2017) - 24 odcinków
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Season 15 (2018) - 25 odcinków
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Season 16 (2019) - 21 odcinków
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Season 17 (2020) - 17 odcinków
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Season 18 (2021) - 20 odcinków
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Season 19 (2022) - 20 odcinków
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Season 20 (2024) - 10 odcinków
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Season 21 (2024) - 10 odcinków
Opisy(1)
Medyczny dramat, który śledzi osobiste i zawodowe perypetie grupy lekarzy ze szpitala w Seattle, w miarę jak zajmują się życiem swoich pacjentów i swoimi wzajemnymi relacjami. (FOX)
Recenzje (2)
Another in an endless line of series set in the attractive environment of hospitals. This one from ABC differs from the others with a pleasant focus on separate characters and their development rather than separate cases and operations. All that with a pinch of well-dosed humor. It lacks the confused urgency of the first series of ER, but luckily it is a long way short of the sickly sweetness of Chicago Hope. It wouldn’t hurt if some of the episodes were paced better and some of the telenovela-type storylines were dropped (I write this based on the first season). ()
Seasons 1-5 – 100% – Back in those days this was a shot in the dark. I was not familiar with doctor shows, and watched the first episode very cautiously – except that Meredith and Derek showed me how a series can unravel me on the spot, to the point where I couldn't care less about my own worries for very long. And that was all just a cautious start. As time went on, funny and original characters were added, and unexpected episodic and long-term plots elevated Grey's Anatomy far above any of its contemporaries. The first five years in particular, with an absurdly precise cast, had a few missteps (the beginning of the third season, the hasty end of the fourth due to a vertebra), but the originality and previously unseen tension in patient, relationship, and personality dynamics not only blew awards shows and ratings out of the water, but the TV scene as a whole. I myself, in my time, couldn't stop turning on the next episode and the breaks between seasons were atrociously long. And it didn't matter if Meredith just had a monologue, Lexie was irresistibly blinking her eyes, or Alex was arguing with George. This was the start of something big, and whatever changes came after it will remain written in golden letters in history. Seasons 6-7 – 100% – A tearful and dramatically unprecedented season, with perhaps the season six finale remaining the most escalating double episode ever. The hospital, economic, and interpersonal storylines also started fraying my nerves, and then combined with the unexpected departures of actors/characters, I consider these two years quite possibly the most comprehensively dramatic. The newcomers gain a firm place in the team, the regular heroes make mistakes, not least in relationship fireworks even a teenager in his or her hormonal prime would be ashamed of, and perhaps the first-rate musical episode showed me that despite reaching a qualitative peak several times over, there's still room to rise and something to look forward to. Because it's time to start healing. Season 8 – 90% – The end of an era. The medical program is coming to an end, new possibilities are opening up, and old problems need closure. Or is it? The fact that, coincidentally, it was unclear both who would continue to work at the hospital and which of the actors would renew their contracts was an unintended parallel for the expectations of anxious fans. Aside from the occasional respite in the form of a baseball game or a ladies' night out, the morose, life-disillusioned narrative continues unabated, with every joy redeemed by a tragic punchline or pessimistic outlook. I don't mind; on the contrary, even after all this time Grey's perspective remains easily one of the absolute best I've ever seen. I just find myself wishing more and more often (and, with hindsight, understandably and inevitably in vain) that this season had ended with as beautiful and timely a happy ending as possible. Seasons 9-10 – 90% – The stronger the fear that the unmistakable atmosphere of the hospital corridors will be diluted over a high number of seasons, the more pleased I am that it hasn't happened yet. The new interns certainly haven't all grown on me (while Jo is amazing, Shane is annoying, whoever's ass he's kissing at the moment), but it's about old friends in new positions (Cristina has perhaps never been this interesting), more heartbreaking departures, and most importantly, that indestructible strength to keep going. Even after a decade of intertwined loves, cases, fates, and twists, this crew is still spinning stories that are incredibly mature and aware, but that doesn't mean they can't make a hell of a show at this age. Unfortunately, best friends can get bloody, the calmness in the main characters' relationships is there for the viewer to see, and professionally, they drop bombs surprisingly often. When my heart was still beating at a frantic pace for another half hour or so after a few perfectly stacked open ends in the Get Up, Stand Up episode, I realized that if I ever stop liking this show, something must be wrong with me. Not to mention that some of the goodbyes still feel like a last handshake to someone really close to you. Season 11 – 90% – They say all bad things are good for something, and another hospital year made me feel that in a big way. Watching Jackson and April's painful storyline, I thought it was the emotional highlight of the season, but I couldn't be further from the truth. There's no point in warning about spoilers, because just a few hours after it aired, the critical news was impossible to resist on the internet. But I (un)fortunately saw the How to Save a Life episode practically immediately after it aired, and it made probably the series' most painful devastation all that much more intense. And two months later, the information still hurts just as searingly. Derek is dead, Patrick Dempsey is gone, and MerDer, as my favorite series couple in my life, are history. They had their happy ending, their drama, their post-its, their crisis, their separation, their kids. But they've had all of this for a much shorter time than I believed. And while a few minutes after that I wanted to damn the whole series, a few hours later I just lowered the ratings, and a week later – no way. From a cruel twist, there's a strong through line, more surprising events, and perhaps to my surprise, a hint of reconciliation in the final episode. Not just on Meredith and Amelia's part, but on mine as well. And if a series can take away my favorite character in this way and still keep me on its side, it really is one of the best. Despite the fact that this is where the era of quite possibly my favorite show ever has ended. Seasons 12-13 – 90% – Meredith definitely reigns supreme on the throne of the best female series heroines of all time, and somewhat surprisingly, April joins her permanently, a marvelous phenomenon who has matured from an annoying appendage to being the soul of important twists and turns. Others, on the other hand, isn't fulfilling her earlier potential, whether it's the increasingly annoying (yet once much admired by me) bottom-feeder Jo or, sadly, Arizona, who mirrors April in her descent from her position as one of the main draws to a place where I can't stand her. It's a shame though, given that there are more and more main characters, and for the first time maybe too many. While the lack of space for Amelia and Jo is understandable given the showrunners' pregnancies, Andrew has perhaps fewer lines than the passersby in the supporting roles, and it's the most interesting April that is most similarly frosted by her gradual disappearance from the scene. It's also a period of qualitative contradictions, with the phenomenal episode The Room Where It Happens somewhat saving the autumn portion of season thirteen and, conversely, the first spring episode You Can Look (But You'd Better Not Touch) being the worst episode of the series ever. After that, thankfully, it rocketed upwards and from keeping my fingers crossed for Meredith and Nathan or April and Jackson, to the unforgettable disgust at the worm scenes, to the explosion of emotions (and more), and I'm back to considering this the best show of our time. Season 14 – 90% – The start almost took your breath away. Love triangles, the completion of long-running storylines, or unexpected doses of humor – Krista Vernoff has simply mastered her old post as head writer with bravura, and if it wasn't for one aspect, she would have had her best season in at least five years. But I can't get over the fact that, unlike most of the viewing community, she doesn't want to continue Jackson and April's bond and, in addition to leaving Jackson in a relationship both questionable and controversial with Maggie, she plots April's highway towards leaving. I gobble up everything else (the Avery affair, everything about Jo, and exceptionally everything about Owen), but I'm swallowing this bitter pill hard. Season 15 – 90% – The "Season of Love" delivers both a continuation of a refreshed concept, with Krista Vernoff outdoing herself in pitching ideas and surprises, and unfortunately, a continuation of storylines that have only held my attention due to long-standing popularity (Jackson + Maggie or the Teddy/Owen/Amelia triangle). Most pleasing are the swarming around Meredith, the space honestly taken up by Koracick or the special episodes, by contrast I find the crossovers with Station 19 frankly unfortunate, and the most noticeable thing about them is the inadequate ensemble cast of the firefighter spin-off. Even after the increased number of episodes, however, I remain utterly enthusiastic and continue to say that I don't look forward to any series this openly. The relationship dynamics work brilliantly even after all this time, but for the first time since Patrick Dempsey's departure I feel like there's a big gap, specifically where Sarah Drew used to be. April hasn't always had the most rewarding storylines, especially towards the end of her run, but I found myself several times thinking that nothing would make me as happy as her (albeit short-lived) return. Season 16 – 80% – This is the weakest season of the entire series, which is a bit unfortunate, because anything that could have fallen apart in the creators' hands did (and not always their fault). They give the umpteenth happy ending to one of the main couples, only to have to cruelly back out of it moments later due to the unexpected departure of a legendary character's actor. The pre-announced mini-crossovers with Station 19 don't result in a revival of the theme, just frequent reveals of fresh twists from the side series. And the toxic tensions I wrote about in the previous series get the most attention. So in a few places it's a decent romp that's saved by either solid stalwarts (Amelia, Jo), an exemplary escalated last third that made me feel like the show was in its prime, or the pleasant discovery that even characters of serviceable age can be the aspect that keeps me riveted (Linc, Koracick, Andrew). Perhaps an incredible serving of creative bad luck to tide the show over for years to come. Season 17 – 90% – A wonderful interplay of heartbreaking stories (more timely than ever), unexpected character departures, and strong nostalgia for long-lost characters. The COVID-19 season has done something unimaginable. It combined the educational aspect that has been a hallmark of the series for years with both urgency and insight, and as a result, it reminded me of those earlier seasons, perhaps more than anything in at least a decade. Jesse Williams, Greg Germann, and all the star comebacks enjoyed their return to the top, and I'm almost at a loss for words. Ironically, right now, when they're really succeeding in narrating with both bravado and obviousness, I have the insistent feeling that it's a good time to think about saying goodbye. There are perhaps too many changes and departures for one series (and none of them involve Owen), and for the first time in nearly two decades I feel ready to let this hospital go. Season 18 – 100% – If the very last scene of the series ended just like this, I couldn't be happier. It's not the end of Grey's Anatomy, but it's the end of an incredibly long and steady era that has produced a bunch of memorable characters, heartbreaking heartbreakers, and, even if the more cynical part of the population has refused to admit it for years, irrevocably changed the overseas and, with a bit of exaggeration, global television landscape. Meredith Grey and those close to her were, and thankfully still are, an unrepeatable phenomenon who, even after all this time, managed to reflect current affairs, make the viewer root for their favorites, and often make them laugh at the same time. There was no extraneous storyline, only the usual suspects stood in the way of the characters, and even the overused crossover with sister show Station 19 worked a class better this time around. So I in awe, I have been in awe for a good long while now. Because this has been the best season in perhaps a decade, and that's a phenomenon I've never experienced before. No matter how many more episodes we get, this was pure luck. Seasons 19-20 – 85% – Grey's Anatomy: Med School. This is perhaps where the end begins. I suspected this would be a complete reboot, dreaded it, but for quite a while I remained supremely satisfied. It was exactly the kind of Grey's Anatomy I can't get enough of, with storylines that leave me breathless. Even the cheap crutch of stitching heavily familiar plot turns onto new characters, who are also not exactly unlike the ones we cheered for so many seasons ago, ultimately doesn't matter because it doesn't fix something that works beautifully. But my complete enthusiasm only lasted for less than a season, later tipping over into cautious contentment as likable characters either change character due to changes in the writer's table (Lucas) or disappear from the plot altogether (Levi). Playing it safe doesn't hurt anything, it's just that the return to memorability was unnecessarily brief. () (mniej) (więcej)