Grey's Anatomy (season 5)

Grey's Anatomy (season 5)

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Grey's Anatomy
Starring
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 25, 2008 (2008-09-25) – May 14, 2009 (2009-05-14)

The fifth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, created by Shonda Rhimes, commenced airing on American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on September 25, 2008 and concluded on May 14, 2009 with twenty-four aired episodes. The season follows the story of a group of surgeons as they go through their residency, while they also deal with the personal challenges and relationships with their mentors. Season five had thirteen series regulars with twelve of them returning from the previous season. The season aired in the Thursday night timeslot at 9:00 pm. The season was officially released on DVD as seven-disc boxset under the title of Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season – More Moments on September 9, 2009 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment.

Crew

The season was produced by Touchstone Television ABC Studios, The Mark Gordon Company, ShondaLand, and was distributed by Buena Vista International, Inc.. The executive producers were creator Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Rob Corn, Mark Wilding, Joan Rater, and James D. Parriott. The regular directors were Rob Corn, Eric Stoltz, and Tom Verica.

Cast

The fifth season had thirteen roles receiving star billing, with twelve of them returning from the previous season, eight of which part of the original cast from the first season. All of the thirteen regulars portray surgeons who work in the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital. Ellen Pompeo continued her role as protagonist and narrator of the series, Dr. Meredith Grey, a resident physician and a surgeon. Sandra Oh played resident Dr. Cristina Yang, best friend of Meredith and fellow surgeon. Katherine Heigl portrayed resident Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens whose previous relationship with the now deceased patient Denny Duquette threatens her career once again. Justin Chambers acted as surgical resident Dr. Alexander "Alex" Karev who becomes Izzie's husband, while T.R. Knight portrayed Dr. George O'Malley, an insecure resident whose sensitive personality puts his life in danger. General surgeon and Chief Resident Dr. Miranda Bailey was portrayed by Chandra Wilson, while general surgeon and Chief of Surgery Dr. Richard Webber was played by James Pickens, Jr. Sara Ramirez portrayed orthopedic surgeon Dr. Calliope "Callie" Torres whose storylines during the season revolve around her recently discovered bisexuality. Eric Dane's character, plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Sloan, begins a relationship with intern Dr. Lexie Grey, Meredith's half-sister portrayed by Chyler Leigh. Brooke Smith appeared in seven episodes as cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Erica Hahn, Callie's love interest, who eventually resigns and moves away. Patrick Dempsey portrayed neurosurgeon Dr. Derek Shepherd whose relationship with Meredith Grey is the series' main storyline.

Although originally introduced as a recurring character in the season premiere, trauma surgeon Dr. Owen Hunt was promoted to a series regular in the fourteenth episode of the season "Beat Your Heart Out". He was portrayed by Kevin McKidd and was conceived as a love interest to resident Cristina Yang. Originally only signed onto the show until December 2008,[1] Kevin McKidd was upgraded to regular status after appearing in five episodes.[2] Shonda Rhimes said, "I am excited to have Kevin McKidd joining us for the season, he’s been a delight to collaborate with and brings incredible passion, talent and creativity to his work."[3] Weeks after Hunt's first appearance on the show, Matt Roush of TVGuide comments that "Hunt/McKidd is the most encouraging thing to happen to Grey's Anatomy in quite a while." Robert Rorke of the New York Post states that McKidd was brought in as Hunt to "boost the sagging fortunes" of the show's ratings. Kelley L. Carter of USA Today, describes Hunt as "hardcore" and "the antithesis of the other males on the show."[4]

Numerous supporting characters have been given expansive and recurring appearances in the progressive storyline, including: Melissa George as Sadie Harris, Kimberly Elise as Dr. Jo Swender, Jessica Capshaw as Dr. Arizona Robbins, Amy Madigan as Dr. Wyatt, Mary McDonnell as Dr. Virginia Dixon, Eric Stoltz as William Dunn,[5] Jennifer Westfeldt as Jen Harmon, Ben Shenkman as Rob Harmon, Shannon Lucio as Amanda and Samantha Mathis as Melinda. Jeffrey Dean Morgan reappeared as the deceased Denny Duquette in Izzie's hallucinations due to a brain tumor. Former series regular Kate Walsh returned to the show with a special guest star billing as Dr. Addison Montgomery along with fellow Private Practice stars Audra McDonald portraying Naomi Bennett, Taye Diggs in the role of Sam Bennett and Grant Show portraying Dr. Archer Montgomery. Tyne Daly also appeared receiving a special guest star in the role of Carolyn Maloney Shepherd, Derek's mother, while Héctor Elizondo appeared as Carlos Torres, Callie's father.

Reception

While few critics weighed in their point of view on the fourth season, several had opinions on the fifth season. Alan Sepinwall from the Newark Star-Ledger said "Overall, it really feels more like the good old days than Grey's has in a long time" referring to season five. Also regarding season five, Misha Davenport from Chicago Sun-Times said "Tonight's premiere hits on all the things the show does so well. There is romance, heartbreak, humor and a few moments that will move fans to tears."[6] Robert Bianco from USA Today said "Happily, it now seems to have landed on solid ground, with its best ensemble and most engaging stories in years" regarding the show's seventh season. Chandra Wilson won the 2009 "NAACP Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series" for her portrayal of Dr. Miranda Bailey during the season.

The return of Izzie's deceased fiancé Denny and the resumption of their romance during the season also proved unpopular with fans,[7] and was deemed "the world's worst storyline" by Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times.[8] McNamara was also critical of the episode "Now or Never", which saw Izzie flatline following neurosurgery, opining that Izzie ought to die.[8] The episode in which Izzie married long-term love Alex received 15.3 million viewers, the largest television audience of the night.[9]

Izzie's cancer storyline received a mixed response from the medical community. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer at the American Cancer Society, commented that Izzie's treatment options were unrealistic. Whereas in the show she was offered the drug interleukin-2, in reality the drug is never recommended to patients when melanoma has spread to the brain, as it can cause bleeding and strokes. Brawley explained that such patients would instead be offered radiosurgery.[10] Conversely however, Tim Turnham, executive director of the Melanoma Research Foundation, praised Grey's Anatomy for bringing about greater public awareness of melanoma, stating: "We welcome the national spotlight Grey's Anatomy has created for melanoma and its efforts to encourage viewers to learn more about the importance of prevention, early detection and research."[11]

Episodes

The number in the "No. in series" column refers to the episode's number within the overall series, whereas the number in the "No. in season" column refers to the episode's number within this particular season. "U.S. viewers in millions" refers to the number of Americans in millions who watched the episodes live. The fifth season's episodes are altogether 1080 minutes in length.

No.
overall 
No. in
season 
Title  Directed by  Written by  Original air date  U.S. viewers
(millions) 
791"Dream a Little Dream of Me (Part 1)"Rob CornShonda RhimesSeptember 25, 2008 (2008-09-25)18.30[12]
A military doctor piques Cristina's interest, and she helps him, and he helps her when she gets stabbed by an icicle. Meredith and Derek attempt to work on their "happily ever after", and the attendings are stressed over Seattle Grace's ranking of number twelve.
802"Dream a Little Dream of Me (Part 2)"Rob CornShonda RhimesSeptember 25, 2008 (2008-09-25)18.32[12]
Alex is offended when Izzie talks to Meredith about how great a man Alex is. Derek is stabbed with the scalpel in the palm of his hand by Rose, while the Chief is stunned over Mercy West's increase in the number of patients, a deadly ice storm ravages Seattle.
813"Here Comes the Flood"Michael PressmanKrista VernoffOctober 9, 2008 (2008-10-09)14.54[13]
Meredith quits therapy explaining to Dr. Wyatt that she doesn't need it anymore and that her life is good where it's at. Dr. Webber decides holds a meeting with all of the doctors, explaining the new teaching system, meaning that the doctors will have to teach, and learn in different ways. After the meeting he shakes up all of the doctors specialities, taking them off their own cases, and putting them on to different ones; George attempts to retake his intern exam only for his exam room to go underwater. Derek attempts to make Izzie and Alex move out, forcing Izzie to ask Cristina to buy an apartment with her, only for Callie and Cristina to assume she was giving it to them; While Erica tries to explain to Callie why she doesn't want Mark to know everything about their relationship, as Mark fights his temptations with Lexie.
824"Brave New World"Eric StoltzDebora CahnOctober 16, 2008 (2008-10-16)14.57[14]
A disgruntled Chief Webber implements new rules that has everyone on edge and tense. Meredith freaks out when Derek discovers her mother's old diary in the house while Callie frets as she prepares for her first official date with Erica. George finds out he passed his intern exam and is now a resident, and Cristina stumbles into a part of the hospital where everything is run differently.
835"There's No 'I' in Team"Randy ZiskJenna BansOctober 23, 2008 (2008-10-23)14.21[15]
Bailey orchestrates a massive 12-person simultaneous "domino" surgery with six separate kidney transplants. Alex and Izzie share a kiss, Callie sleeps with Mark and a rift comes between Meredith and Derek when their clinical trial is published and called the Shepherd method with no inclusion of Meredith.
846"Life During Wartime"James FrawleyMark WildingOctober 30, 2008 (2008-10-30)15.05[16]
Dr. Owen Hunt returns to Seattle Grace, being named as the new Head of Trauma Surgery - all part of the Chief's effort to raise the #12 ranking, and it works, raising Seattle Grace back to a Level I Trauma Center. Hunt uses his unorthodox treatment and teaching methods, rubbing Izzie, Derek, Mark and Cristina the wrong way. In keeping with his spirit of raising the #12 rank, the Chief has Bailey and Hahn perform tumor resection deemed impossible by many other hospitals. Callie tries to find out who she really is.
857"Rise Up"Joanna KernsWilliam HarperNovember 6, 2008 (2008-11-06)15.63[17]
Izzie faces her past of Denny Duquette when a certain patient comes into the hospital. Hahn finds out about the Denny/Izzie relationship for the first time, and blames Izzie for the patient's current condition. While talking over the situation with Callie, Callie takes Izzie's side, leading Hahn to say she can't be "kind of" a lesbian, and she walks off. Meanwhile, Derek blackmails Mark into helping him by sleeping with Cristina so that she will stop calling Meredith in the middle of the night and Izzie begins to see hallucinations of Denny, and she can't figure out why.
868"These Ties That Bind"Eric StoltzStacy McKeeNovember 13, 2008 (2008-11-13)15.59[18]
Sadie Harris, (Melissa George), Meredith's best friend from college arrives as a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital, making Cristina jealous of their special friendship. A man wants his transplanted heart removed for spiritual reasons. The interns continue to practice on each other. It is revealed that Hahn quit her job as the Chief of cardiothoracic surgery at Seattle Grace Hospital and moved away, leaving Callie devastated and Chief Webber baffled.
879"In the Midnight Hour"Tom VericaTony Phelan & Joan RaterNovember 20, 2008 (2008-11-20)15.74[19]
Izzie reveals her passionate love to Denny and Mark discovers that he has feelings for Lexie. The interns open up Sadie to remove her appendix, but when things get complicated, they have to approach Cristina and Meredith for help. When the chief finds out about the appendix operation, tensions flare between Cristina and Meredith.
8810"All By Myself"Arlene SanfordPeter NowalkDecember 4, 2008 (2008-12-04)15.15[20]
Cristina is awarded the first solo surgery among the residents, but she has to relinquish it and choose her replacement; Mark performs a cutting-edge procedure to restore a patient's speech, impressing Lexie in the process. Callie cannot figure out if Sadie is flirting with her or just being friendly and Mark desperately tries to get Lexie out of his head.
8911"Wish You Were Here"Rob CornDebora CahnJanuary 8, 2009 (2009-01-08)13.71[21]
Meredith and Cristina are still at odds with each other while George has a young patient who put her life on hold because she keeps having accidents. While Dr. Webber mourns the sudden death of the pediatric surgeon, Dr. Bailey is unhappy with the new one and Derek and Meredith disagree about the treatment of a death-row prisoner. Izzie tries to tell Alex about Denny and Mark finally stops fighting his attraction to Lexie. First appearance of Dr. Arizona Robbins.
9012"Sympathy for the Devil"Jeannot SzwarcJenna BansJanuary 15, 2009 (2009-01-15)12.95[22]
Derek still doesn't approve of Meredith showing sympathy for the death-row prisoner and Dr. Bailey continues aiding Dr. Robbins to save a boy who needs a new liver. Callie treats a short man who underwent a risky procedure for two extra inches and Meredith freaks out about Derek's mom (Tyne Daly) visiting Seattle Grace. Hunt asks Cristina out and Izzie breaks up with Denny.
9113"Stairway to Heaven"Allison Liddi-BrownMark WildingJanuary 22, 2009 (2009-01-22)14.25[23]
Izzie is trying to figure out what Denny means by "I'm here for you". In the meantime, matters around the death-row patient get really rough while Bailey's patient continues to get worse, causing Bailey and Webber to cross the line. Lexie "breaks" Mark and Izzie comes to realize that she is sick.
9214"Beat Your Heart Out"Julie Anne RobinsonWilliam HarperFebruary 5, 2009 (2009-02-05)15.20[24]
Bailey is promoted to attending by the chief, but when she finds herself having another child-patient, she seriously doubts herself. Dr. Webber treats a couple who tried to spice up their sex-life and Derek prepares to propose. Dr. Dixon has a nervous breakdown when her patient's parents try to hug her, causing Bailey and Yang to give her a special treatment and Sadie makes a bad mistake. Hunt and Cristina find themselves engaged in old-fashioned courting and Dixon and Robbins both suggest that Dr. Bailey will make a good pediatric surgeon. Shepherd decides to postpone the proposal when he receives a call from Addison and Arizona Robbins hits on Callie.
9315"Before and After"Dan AttiasTony Phelan & Joan RaterFebruary 12, 2009 (2009-02-12)15.70[25]
Addison (Kate Walsh) arrives with her brother Archer (Grant Show), who has worms in his brain. Cristina learns of Owen's pre-Iraq past and Bailey considers a pediatric surgery fellowship. Izzie enlists the help of the attendings and her fellow residents in a game to boost camaraderie amongst the interns and George finds out that Sadie is behind with her skills, forcing her to make a decision. Derek and Mark spend the evening reminiscing on their med school days with Addison, Naomi Bennett and Sam Bennett.
9416"An Honest Mistake"Randy ZiskPeter NowalkFebruary 19, 2009 (2009-02-19)15.39[26]
Addison stays to help delivering the baby of one of Derek's patients and Cristina gets into trouble with a senior doctor. Callie is being called a baby and Bailey has trouble getting a decent letter of recommendation from the chief. Izzie gets the news about her false test-result and investigates the matter further. Mark tells Derek about his seeing Lexie.
9517"I Will Follow You Into the Dark"James FrawleyJenna BansMarch 12, 2009 (2009-03-12)13.54[27]
Izzie walks the interns through diagnosing Patient X after receiving her troubling test results. Bailey and Meredith perform a surgery where they remove a woman's stomach to protect her from a very invasive form of stomach cancer that runs in her family. Hunt and Karev treat a high school marching band player with seizures. Shepherd faces a lawsuit after his patient from the previous episode dies. Cristina receives some disturbing news from one of her colleagues.
9618"Stand By Me"Jessica YuZoanne ClackMarch 19, 2009 (2009-03-19)14.36[28]
Izzie doesn't want to fight the brain tumor, despite Cristina's efforts to help her. This starts affecting Cristina's surgery performance so she tells everyone and Izzie is admitted at the hospital as a patient. Big surgery going on, facial transplant. George and Meredith try to mediate a fight between two interns caused by a love triangle. Meanwhile, Chief Webber stresses over Derek's absence and how to dissuade him from quitting.
9719"Elevator Love Letter"Edward OrnelasStacy McKeeMarch 26, 2009 (2009-03-26)15.81[29]
Derek prepares for Izzie's surgery to remove her brain tumor, with the attention of the hospital rising. Owen has another PTSD that leads him to strangle Cristina, which traumatizes her. Derek proposes to Meredith in the elevator, while Cristina breaks up with Owen.
9820"Sweet Surrender"Tony PhelanSonay WashingtonApril 23, 2009 (2009-04-23)13.22[30]
Bailey learns of the heart-wrenching practices in pediatrics. Callie's father (Héctor Elizondo) visits her at work, and after learning of her relationship with Arizona, he tries to take her home (by transferring her to another hospital, in exchange for a donation to the hospital), but ends up having no success. Izzie undergoes chemotherapy as she begins to plan Derek and Meredith's wedding. Owen tells George that his specialty is definitely trauma surgery.
9921"No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance)"Tom VericaKrista VernoffApril 30, 2009 (2009-04-30)13.94[31]
Izzie's mother comes to visit her. Callie is dealing with loss of her trust fund, which her father took away when he found out her new lesbian status. Meredith and Lexie's father shows up. He's recovering and getting sobered up, but Meredith's not able to forgive him and gets caught up in drama with the chief over how to handle a case involving a man shot by his young daughter. Mark gains the courage to meet Lexie's father.
10022"What a Difference a Day Makes"Rob CornShonda RhimesMay 7, 2009 (2009-05-07)15.33[32]
As Meredith, Derek and all of their friends prepare for the big wedding, a group of college students, injured in a car crash as they were heading to their graduation ceremony, is admitted to the ER. Meanwhile, Izzie fears the worst when it is discovered that she has another brain tumor. Callie and Arizona have a fight over their previous date, while George learns the consequences of being a trauma surgeon. Meredith performs her first solo surgery, and later gives her and Derek's wedding to Izzie and Alex as a result of Izzie having another brain tumor.
10123"Here's to Future Days"Bill D'EliaAllan HeinbergMay 14, 2009 (2009-05-14)15.58[33]
Izzie spends time with a fellow cancer patient and contemplates whether or not to undergo a risky surgery, as Mark is ready to take his relationship with Lexie to the next level. A patient makes Owen reassess his place at Seattle Grace, leading him to visit his mother for the first time since he came back from the war. George, after working on the case with Owen, decides to join the army, and Izzie undergoes surgery after signing a DNR chart.
10224"Now or Never"Rob CornDebora CahnMay 14, 2009 (2009-05-14)17.12[33]
Izzie finally wakes up from surgery, only for everyone to realize that she can't remember anything, which worries Alex to a point where he yells at her, only to have her remember everything he said. The rest of the doctors focus on a man who jumped in front of a bus to save a woman's life; Derek and Meredith try to go to city hall to get married, only to be so busy that they write their vows on a post-it note. Mark tries to ask Lexie to move in with him only to be shot down; George tells everyone about him joining the army only to have Dr. Bailey and Callie organize an intervention to talk him out of it.

Ratings

Live + SD ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date Time slot (EST) Rating/Share (18–49) Viewers (m)
79 1 "Dream a Little Dream of Me (Part 1)" September 25, 2008 Thursdays
9:00 p.m.
7.2/17[12] 18.30[12]
80 2 "Dream a Little Dream of Me (Part 2)" September 25, 2008 7.6/19[12] 18.32[12]
81 3 "Here Comes the Flood" October 9, 2008 5.6/13[13] 14.54[13]
82 4 "Brave New World" October 16, 2008 5.9/14[14] 14.57[14]
83 5 "There's No 'I' in Team" October 23, 2008 5.4/13[15] 14.21[15]
84 6 "Life During Wartime" October 30, 2008 5.6/14[16] 15.05[16]
85 7 "Rise Up" November 6, 2008 6.0/14[17] 15.63[17]
86 8 "These Ties That Bind" November 13, 2008 5.9/14[18] 15.59[18]
87 9 "In the Midnight Hour" November 20, 2008 6.2/15[19] 15.74[19]
88 10 "All By Myself" December 4, 2008 5.5/14[20] 15.15[20]
89 11 "Wish You Were Here" January 8, 2009 5.2/12[21] 13.71[21]
90 12 "Sympathy for the Devil" January 15, 2009 5.3/12[22] 12.95[22]
91 13 "Stairway to Heaven" January 22, 2009 5.6/14[23] 14.25[23]
92 14 "Beat Your Heart Out" February 5, 2009 5.8/14[24] 15.20[24]
93 15 "Before and After" February 12, 2009 6.0/14[25] 15.70[25]
94 16 "An Honest Mistake" February 19, 2009 5.9/14[26] 15.39[26]
95 17 "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" March 12, 2009 5.0/12[27] 13.54[27]
96 18 "Stand By Me" March 19, 2009 4.9/12[28] 14.36[28]
97 19 "Elevator Love Letter" March 26, 2009 5.5/13[29] 15.81[29]
98 20 "Sweat Surrender" April 23, 2009 4.9/13[30] 13.22[30]
99 21 "No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance)" April 30, 2009 5.1/13[31] 13.94[31]
100 22 "What a Difference a Day Makes" May 7, 2009 5.3/14[32] 15.33[32]
101 23 "Here's to Future Days" May 14, 2009 5.5/15[33] 15.58[33]
102 24 "Now or Never" May 14, 2009 6.2/17[33] 17.12[33]

DVD release

The fifth season was released as a widescreen seven-disc Region 1 DVD box set [34] in the USA on September 15, 2009, with the title Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season – More Moments. Each of these releases also contained DVD extras, including footage from behind the scenes, deleted scenes and extended episodes. The same set was released on November 4, 2009 in Region 4 and on August 23, 2010 in Region 2.

Grey's Anatomy: The Complete Fifth Season – More Moments
Set Details Special Features
  • 24 Episodes (1 extended)
  • 7-Disc Set
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Dissecting Grey's Anatomy - Unaired Scenes
  • In Stitches: Season Five Outtakes
  • 100th Episode: Tales From The O.R. - A Behind-The-Scenes Look At The Inner Workings Of Your Favorite Show
  • Heaven Sent - Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan Talks About The Popularity Of His Character Denny Duquette
Release Dates
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
September 15, 2009 August 23, 2010 November 4, 2009

See also

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