Grey’s Anatomy is the television show that literally came out of nowhere and became a huge hit for ABC. The show debuted behind Desperate Housewives, but now in it’s third season Grey’s has landed it’s on timeslot on Thursday evening. Proving that ABC has a ton of faith in the series, they have put the show will face off with the CBS hit CSI. In the first few weeks of the Fall 2006 season, Grey’s has been holding strong in the timeslot.

If you are new to Grey’s Anatomy and want to see what all the hype is about you will want to pick up Grey’s Anatomy-The Complete Second Season.

If you missed the shows first season, you can actually start watching at season two and not feel light years behind. It’s very easy to get into the show and it’s characters. As season two begins Meredith and Christina are both reeling from the complications dealing with their respective private affairs with two people who are in an authority position to them.

Meredith had a fling with Dr. Mc Dreamy—but things get complicated. Not only is Dr. McDreamy married, his estranged wife has now moved to Seattle. She isn’t in town just to get her man back, the official story is that it’s work related. Christina and Dr. Burke had a little something-something going on—which has left Christina with a little something extra to remember him by.

A lot is going on at Seattle Grace. Not only do all of the characters have personal drama, they have to deal with patients, some with very unique conditions and explosive personalities.

If you are a fan of the television series Grey’s Anatomy you will definitely want to pick up the second season box set which is uncut. The set includes 27 episodes and a plethora of bonus material.

The set includes over five hours of bonus material.

Bonus features include

-Four extended episodes
-The Doctors Are In—Stars Answer Fans Most Burning Questions
-The Softer Side of Dr. Bailey-Up Close Interview
-Exclusive Set Tour-Go Behind the Scenes With Dr. Webber
-Creaking “Pink Mist”-Anatomy of a Special Effect
-Deleted Scenes and More

Overall, the set is pretty nice but the booklet inside is a bit cheesy and more like an insert rather than a true booklet. It features episode descriptions. The set includes 6 discs total.