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Grey's Anatomy Season 2

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The second season of the American television [[medical drama]] [[Grey's Anatomy]] commenced airing on the [[American Broadcasting Company]] on September 25, 2005, and concluded on May 15, 2006. The season was produced by [[Touchstone Television]], in association with Shondaland production company and [[The Mark Gordon Company]], the [[showrunner]] being [[Shonda Rhimes]]. Actors [[Ellen Pompeo]], [[Sandra Oh]], [[Katherine Heigl]], [[Justin Chambers]], and [[T.R. Knight]] reprised their roles as [[surgical]] interns [[Meredith Grey]], [[Cristina Yang]], [[Izzie Stevens]], [[Alex Karev]], and [[George O'Malley]], respectively. Previous main cast members [[Chandra Wilson]], [[James Pickens, Jr.]], [[Isaiah Washington]], and [[Patrick Dempsey]] also returned, while [[Kate Walsh]], who began the season in a recurring capacity, was promoted to series regular status, after appearing in seven episodes as a guest star.The season continued to focus on the surgical [[residency]] of five young [[interns]] as they try to balance the challenges of their competitive careers with the difficulties that determine their personal lives. It was set in the fictional [[Seattle Grace Hospital]], located in the city of [[Seattle, Washington]]. Whereas the [[first season]] put the emphasis mainly on the unexpected impact the surgical field has on the main characters, the second season provides a detailed perspective on the personal background of each character, focusing on the consequences that their decisions have on their careers. Throughout the season, new story lines were introduced, including the [[love triangle]] between [[Meredith Grey]], [[Derek Shepherd]], and [[Addison Montgomery]], the main arc of the season. Also heavily developed was the story line involving Izzie Stevens' relationship with patient Denny Duquette, which resulted in critical acclaim and positive fan response.The season kept its original airtime from the previous season, taking over [[Boston Legal]] time slot at 10:00 pm on Sundays, while airing as a lead-out to the already successful ABC series, [[Desperate Housewives]]. It contained 27 episodes, out of which five were originally produced for the first season. In addition to the regular episodes, two [[clip show]]s recapped previous events of the show, both narrated by [[Steven W. Bailey]] in his recently introduced role as [[Joe the Bartender]]. "[[Straight to Heart]]" aired one week before the winter-holiday hiatus ended, recapping the most memorable events of the first season and the first half of the second. "[[Under Pressure]]" aired before the twenty-third episode. The season finale was conceived as a three-part story arc, the first of this kind in the series, and was scheduled to air on two consecutive nights.The show ended its second season with 19.440 million total viewers and a 6.9 ratings share in the 18–49 demographic. The season opened to generally positive reviews from critics, as most agreed on a significant improvement in story lines, compared to the previous season. The season saw numerous cast and crew members receive awards and nominations at ceremonies like the [[58th Primetime Emmy Awards]] and the [[64th Golden Globe Awards]]. Katherine Heigl and Chandra Wilson were the cast members with the most nominations for their portrayals of Izzie Stevens and [[Miranda Bailey]], respectively. The series was chosen in the top ten for several 2006 "best of television" lists, including [[USA Today]], [[San Jose Mercury News]], [[TV Guide]], and [[Orlando Sentinel]].
Created by: Shonda Rhimes
Producer(s): Ann Kindberg, Gabrielle G. Stanton, Harry Werksman, Linda Klein, Mark Foreman
No. of episodes: 27
Production company(s): ABC Studios, ShondaLand, The Mark Gordon Company
Synopsis
The second season of the American television [[medical drama]] [[Grey's Anatomy]] commenced airing on the [[American Broadcasting Company]] on September 25, 2005, and concluded on May 15, 2006. The season was produced by [[Touchstone Television]], in association with Shondaland production company and [[The Mark Gordon Company]], the [[showrunner]] being [[Shonda Rhimes]]. Actors [[Ellen Pompeo]], [[Sandra Oh]], [[Katherine Heigl]], [[Justin Chambers]], and [[T.R. Knight]] reprised their roles as [[surgical]] interns [[Meredith Grey]], [[Cristina Yang]], [[Izzie Stevens]], [[Alex Karev]], and [[George O'Malley]], respectively. Previous main cast members [[Chandra Wilson]], [[James Pickens, Jr.]], [[Isaiah Washington]], and [[Patrick Dempsey]] also returned, while [[Kate Walsh]], who began the season in a recurring capacity, was promoted to series regular status, after appearing in seven episodes as a guest star.The season continued to focus on the surgical [[residency]] of five young [[interns]] as they try to balance the challenges of their competitive careers with the difficulties that determine their personal lives. It was set in the fictional [[Seattle Grace Hospital]], located in the city of [[Seattle, Washington]]. Whereas the [[first season]] put the emphasis mainly on the unexpected impact the surgical field has on the main characters, the second season provides a detailed perspective on the personal background of each character, focusing on the consequences that their decisions have on their careers. Throughout the season, new story lines were introduced, including the [[love triangle]] between [[Meredith Grey]], [[Derek Shepherd]], and [[Addison Montgomery]], the main arc of the season. Also heavily developed was the story line involving Izzie Stevens' relationship with patient Denny Duquette, which resulted in critical acclaim and positive fan response.The season kept its original airtime from the previous season, taking over [[Boston Legal]] time slot at 10:00 pm on Sundays, while airing as a lead-out to the already successful ABC series, [[Desperate Housewives]]. It contained 27 episodes, out of which five were originally produced for the first season. In addition to the regular episodes, two [[clip show]]s recapped previous events of the show, both narrated by [[Steven W. Bailey]] in his recently introduced role as [[Joe the Bartender]]. "[[Straight to Heart]]" aired one week before the winter-holiday hiatus ended, recapping the most memorable events of the first season and the first half of the second. "[[Under Pressure]]" aired before the twenty-third episode. The season finale was conceived as a three-part story arc, the first of this kind in the series, and was scheduled to air on two consecutive nights.The show ended its second season with 19.440 million total viewers and a 6.9 ratings share in the 18–49 demographic. The season opened to generally positive reviews from critics, as most agreed on a significant improvement in story lines, compared to the previous season. The season saw numerous cast and crew members receive awards and nominations at ceremonies like the [[58th Primetime Emmy Awards]] and the [[64th Golden Globe Awards]]. Katherine Heigl and Chandra Wilson were the cast members with the most nominations for their portrayals of Izzie Stevens and [[Miranda Bailey]], respectively. The series was chosen in the top ten for several 2006 "best of television" lists, including [[USA Today]], [[San Jose Mercury News]], [[TV Guide]], and [[Orlando Sentinel]].
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