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Private Practice - Season Five

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Genres are ComedyRomanceDr Produced in 2011, USA

Available Quality: DivX

Rating: 6.2 out of 10 (3152 votes)

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A spin-off of the medical drama Greys Anatomy centering on the life of neonatal surgeon Addison Montgomery.

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eran-sabaner

23 May 2012

Private Audiences

Sometimes ratings tell it all. Private Practice started with a goodback-door pilot episode, and then with a good pilot. Sesaon onereminded me Grey's first, season, humorous, sexy and charming...but notso drama. Then season 2 came and it changed everything. It made itworse, a lot worse and people like me stopped watching and the ratinggot worse, and worse. Until the Crossover, lots of people (like me)started to watch it again. At first, season 2's first episode was thisblend dramedy like Grey's and lots of other TV Shows but it didn'twork. But after that Crossover it worked like Grey's. Now, Season 3 isthe best season I believe. And In my opinion it's even equal to Grey'snew season.

papagena_1

22 May 2012

I actually like it

I actually enjoy this show and I was doubtful when I heard about it.Has ANYONE worked in a place with friends and NOT had personal dramas?I doubt it. We all know it's there. The cast is incredible. There aresome amazing performances by some very notable names. These arebelievable characters with believable faults and believable problems.It's humorous, dramatic and it pulls you into the stories. It's gotheart wrenching stories without being far-fetched and odd, butbelievable cases. OK, it's not Grey's Anatomy, but let's face it. Itwasn't meant to be.I would recommend at least watching a few episodes yourself, thenstopping and see if you aren't drawn back to the stories. You will be.

s_b_n_s2

21 May 2012

Morally repugnant unrealistic

I've watched a few episodes of this show and have found certainelements of it to be rather interesting, considering medical facts thatcan be learned. But this is totally upstaged and wrecked by theneverending immoral relationships of the show's characters. Everybodyseems to have slept with just about everyone, even during office hours,which is ridiculously unrealistic. There doesn't seem to be one solid,lasting marriage or relationship in the entire show - everyone isbroken up and on the prowl - hardly a true reflection of all Americans.Indeed, there is a total lack of respect for marriage or monogamy andit's truly fulsome.Then we are presented with endless little moral 'dilemmas' and they'regenerally solved in such a way that belittles anyone who doesn't agreewith the all-knowing degenerate management and staff of the privatepractice. For instance, in one of the latest episodes we're presentedwith an exceedingly rare situation of a baby who is born with anuncertain gender and Addison absolutely refuses to perform the surgerybecause we're supposed to let the baby decide his gender later on.Anyone who disagrees with this is portrayed as immature and stupid.And I think that anyone opposed to abortion would be offended by theway the show treats pro-lifers. Addison made the comment that no manwas allowed to have an opinion on the issue and only one blackcharacter was given dignity for opposing abortion on moral grounds. Thegeneral feeling was that if you opposed abortion, you're a freak -hardly the popular sentiment in the US. Two of the main characters inthe show nonchalantly mention that they had abortions when they wereyounger and had no apologies or regrets, in spite of the fact thatresearch has shown women can undergo intense depression. What's more ayoung girl comes to the clinic for an abortion and then thanks thestaff on the way out and someone talks about it as how they werehelping this young person and it was like something to exult in. Thescript could have been written by Planned Parenthood.All in all, this is a cheap show that lacks much of a future unless itdecides to present more real relationships rather than just totallyunbelievable soap opera relationships and far-fetched medicalsituations throughout the whole show.

lilrabbitangel14

20 May 2012

Worth Watching

This is not Grey's anatomy. I think one of the most important you haveto do in order to appreciate this show is to not compare it to Grey'sAnatomy.This show had a bad start when the pilot within the two hour specialGrey's was hated by many fans and critics. However, now that this showhas became an individual show with its own time slow, it has improveddramatically. The first episode was a huge step up from the two hourspecial. The second episode was even better than the first. This showhas the potential to become a hit, if only people would give it achance.Kate Walsh, Tim Daly, Amy Brennemen, and Paul Adelstein all delivergreat performances every episodes. The group itself contain a lot ofchemistry and whenever they work together, it makes you feel all buddybuddy. Though i don't particularly like them, Taye Diggs and AudraMcDonald gives decent performances weekly.Just give it a chance, and if you stop comparing it to Grey's, itsactually a pretty decent show with a chance to thrive.

Moviegoer19

19 May 2012

Pro-Life Propaganda

If I had written this review five days ago I would have given it arating of "10" and not "5". Why the change? Because during the fivedays the cumulative effect of watching several more episodes thatpromote a "pro-life" attitude has pushed me over the peak: fromaddictively watching the show to being astounded and appalled that sucha seemingly sophisticated show is so insidiously pushing a point ofview.The epitome of this was in episode 35, I believe, in which Violetspills her guts to a woman who was raped, is pregnant, and learns thebaby she's carrying belongs not to her husband, but to the rapist. Atfirst, Violet is appropriately (in my opinion) appalled that this youngwoman would even consider carrying a pregnancy to term and having ababy by a man who raped her. But then, of course, true to the "we lovebabies, life at any cost" attitude of this show, she changes her mindand ultimately influences her therapy patient to go ahead with thepregnancy. Well, at least I assume this is what happened because I hadto fast forward through the scene as I couldn't stomach it.What?? Is this what this society has come to? Do we devalue the livesof women so much that pregnancy and childbirth and childrearing takeprecedence in every case? Then there was the episode earlier on inwhich Addison needs to choose between surgeries: does she save themother or the fetus (or "unborn baby" as fetuses are now called). Youguessed it: the fetus came first! though I do believe she tried to saveboth.After addictively watching 37 episodes of Private Practice because,yes, it is superbly well done: great acting by great, beautiful actors;exciting plots; beautiful environments - I have maxed out. I am so sickof this "let's have as many babies as possible because that's what lifeis all about" attitude that I'm calling it quits. Though the show isprogressive in other ways, and sophisticated, this Rah!Rah!childbearing theme is more than I can bear. It's so reactionary for thecause of women - women who may want children but cannot have them forwhatever reason, or women who may (gasp!) CHOOSE NOT TO HAVE THEM, thatthe pleasure of watching is gone. Too bad because it was a nice escapefor me. But watching now is like watching a Republican presidentialcandidate debate (which I never, ever do).

imdb-9214

19 May 2012

Really aimed for women

The complaints are valid, to me the biggest problem is that this soapopera is too aimed for women. I am okay with these night time soaps,like Grey's Anatomy, or Ugly Betty, or West Wing, because there arestories that are interesting even with the given that they will neverend. However, when the idea parallels the daytime soaps aimed at justputting hunky men (Taye Diggs, Tim Daly, and Chris Lowell) into sexualtension and romps, and numerous ridiculous difficult situations in aso-called little hospital, it seems like General Hospital...or a femalecounterpart to Baywatch. That was what men wanted and they had it, soif this is what women want so be it, but the idea that this is a highbrow show (or something men will watch) is unrealistic.

someofusarebrave

17 May 2012

better than Greys Anatomy, by far

This was one of my favorite shows on television; top three, actually. Ilike it better than Grey's Anatomy--I laugh more, I relate to thecharacters more, and now that Meredith has gotten all "fixed," I findthe conflicts more entertaining and more realistic. The show isthought-provoking and intelligent, the actors and actresses areAMAZING, the writing is fantastic, for once on prime-time television,and the plots are intriguing and amazingly well-organized. Y'all rock.I just spent the past twenty minutes talking with my mother about howyour characterization of women makes us all out to be pathetic,spineless tramps. It's true. Most people don't behave like all y'alldo. Naomi's the only one who has any dignity at all, and that's onlybecause Audra Macdonald is such a formidable woman that Naomi seemspowerful by proximity. You need new writers. Your characters havetransformed only on surface levels over the course of the series. Theyall seem constantly ABOUT to change in some significant way withoutever getting there. It's awfully disappointing, as a fan, to see.Please--get the show up to the level that Taye Diggs and AudraMacdonald and Amy Brenneman deserve it to be.Actress who plays Addison--you may eventually be at their level, butthis is the first thing of note that you've done. So--prove yourself!This is a big-time, epic television show in a down-home, small-time,easy-to-relate-to package. It is as deceptively artful as Judging Amywas, a show that felt so much a seamless part of real life it wasdifficult to remember at times that the characters were not mynext-door neighbor or my grandparent's sister. It is a shame that lessflashy, perhaps smaller budget shows like these are so commonly passedover for the mega awards, Emmys and Golden Globes. They shouldn't be.Kate Walsh is fantastic, and makes her somewhat neurotic, easilyhateable as truly beautiful women so often are character leap from thescreen. Addison is graceful, a badass, and precisely the kind of womanwe all wish we had as aunts. This woman is the kind of 'fabulous' Sexand the City's little girls only wish they could be. Taye Diggs rocks. Proving here once again he's not just a pretty face,his acting improves with every season. He's got the chops to match theextraordinary talent present in the women of this show, and that'ssaying a whole lot, considering who he's matched with.Amy Brenneman rocks my world. Thank you God for women capable of beinggorgeous, sexy without needing to take off a stitch of clothing to doso, down-to-Earth, and emotionally present in absolutely every momentof every scene this show does. Amy is ridiculously underrated as anactress. She is the kind of woman Holly Hunter, for all her glamour andhamming for the camera and blatantly overt sexuality, has not yetdiscovered herself to be. I wish we lived in the kind of world wherewomen like this got the credit they deserve. Amy is a trulyprofessional actress, the kind of person who is a welcome addition toany team yet is rarely ranked as high as the 'starlets' whoseself-destructive antics have misogynist's eyes glued to the screen andthereby increase rankings. Amy is the kind of ass-kicking superheroinecapable of playing women in touch with their own issues, rather thanavoiding them--she is in other words genuinely emotionally mature, andthat is a rare but lucky find. Talk about a diamond in the rough.Speaking of credit where credit's due, Audra McDonald can ACT! Thewoman is one of the best singers currently alive, says I, AND she hasexcellent dramatic skills and comedic timing. WHOA! You make the restof us look like underachievers, regardless what we are doing with ourlives...you also inspire us to be better than ever we thought ourselvescapable of before. Thou art amazing.The rest of the people on the show rock too. However, they are allwhite, and most are men. They affect my viewing experience less, andhence I will suffice it to say they do not get in the way of myenjoyment of the show. That's high praise in this company. This isbetter than most prime-time television shows, as much as it is alsomore enjoyable than most prime-time shows are. It is easily dismissablebecause it is headlined by female actresses, and I will say that gladlyin the face of any "official" or "critic" who knocks it as being too'emotional'. That's what life is about--our emotional experience of it.The show can be smart AND funny, snappy AND full of genuine catharsis.I for one absolutely adore it, and I'll go to bat for it any day.

Dan

16 May 2012

Interchangeable, predictable, now boring and sub-par

I WAS a fan of Grey's and this show, and really wanted to be of "Offthe Map," but the formula that was initially great is now predictableand boring. I disagree with those who believe there is any"difference." Other than the locale of "Off the Map," there is none. Onthe plus side for this show is a great cast, with little exception.Negatives--the story lines are no better than daytime TV (that's SOAPOPERAS), and the moral pontificating tedious. The series has so manyunnecessary sub- plots (the "Busy,"/"Captain"/lover-maid idiocy, withSTUPID characters no less.) Could have been great, Kate Walsh's character could anchor a GOODseries. It no longer does.Since this is a Private Practice review, I have avoided the other two,but they are interchangeable, other than the fact EllenPompeo/Pathetico turns any script into manure. Otherwise, see one, se'em all.

AirNautique

16 May 2012

I want to like it, but its just not good.

"Private Practice" is being spun off the fairly successful and wellwritten "Grey's Anatomy". The cast is fabulous. The premise might evenwork. But the writing is just terrible.The pre-pilot disguised as a Grey's Anatomy episode should have been myfirst warning. The plot was just blah. I thought maybe it was a fluke.So I set the DVR to tape the pilot and all other episodes.As I was watching the pilot, I just kept wondering how a show with sucha cast of fine actors could put together a boring pilot. The pilot issupposed to suck people in and keep them coming back for more. There'ssupposed to be excitement, flash, great writing, intriguing storylinewith a cliffhanger that needs to be answered throughout the rest of theseason. Amazingly, this show had none of that.Thinking it was a fluke, I just watched the second episode hoping forthe best. And although marginally better, it doesn't come close to whatit needs to be interesting can't miss TV.I just scrubbed this show from my list of shows to watch. Not worth theeffort IMO, and I would be very surprised if this show even makes itthrough mid season. Pass this one up folks.

amandalves_1

15 May 2012

Does anyone know?

Was the show canceled or what? I actually liked it, and I mustconfess:I sure miss it!! When is it coming back? Does anyone know?Addison was such an unpredictable character....and there was a veryinteresting chemistry between Kate Walsh and Tim Daly! Anyway I stillthink that Grey's Anatomy is a great show, but it was getting a bitboring! Private Practice is a brand new show, it's fresh, and we werejust getting to know the characters and their secrets! I think thatthis is the main advantage of this show, they should give it a chance!I'm sure the fans would appreciate it! I hope they didn't cancel the show....it was great!

Leslo2626

15 May 2012

each episode gets better

At first, I thought the show was just so-so, & I kept watching becauseI am a fan of the actors (Kate Walsh, Amy Brenneman, Tim Daly)... itwas decent, but not as good as I had hoped. I kept watching to give ita chance, & I'm glad I did; the writing is still not "great", but it'sgetting better each week, & I like the fact that the characters areolder & more mature (mostly) than on Greys. You shouldn't try tocompare this show to Greys Anatomy too much though, as it portrays adifferent style & atmosphere- less surgery drama, different types ofmedicine & treatment of patients, less "hosptial" & more of an "office"atmosphere (obviously), etc. Mainly I like it because it seems to dealwith issues that aren't only about "who's sleeping with who this week",although there are potential hookups for the future... I am now likingPrivate Practice more than Greys this season; the actors are great, &the writing is slowly getting into the groove... I'll definitely keepwatching, & I hope people give it a chance for awhile.

Silfiriel

15 May 2012

Its pathetic

And the title of this review is actually giving it a chance. Thecharacters are blunt, yet overdone. There's no compelling storytelling,you lose interest 5 minutes into an episode and everything feelsartificial. You can't connect with any of the characters because theyare cheesy and beyond fictional. The actors feel plastic too, just liketheir characters. I do not understand how does one make a characterdriven drama and makes the characters boring and uninteresting. And tothink that Off The Map was canceled (I am not a fan, it wasn't thatgood, but at least it had a good location) and this thing torturespeople for 5 years. I can't possibly imagine how this thing survivedfor 5 seasons??? Who watches this thing? And what kind of a hospital isthat? They sit and talk all the time, no one wears a white coat, buteverybody is dressed like they are going to a wedding. I gave it a 2only because I consider it the worst rating. Ah , I changed my mind, 1my final rating.

adevic

14 May 2012

Boring, unrealistic, irrelevant

Private Practice is supposed to be a medical drama. So I guess mybiggest complaint is the lack of originality in the medical storylines. Just by watching House, I "solved" two (out of nine) medicalmysteries before the doctors did. Boooring. Seriously, if you are alazy writer, why not copy some cases out of older ER episodes or someobscure Brazilian medical soap? House is recent and popular - recyclingtheir ideas is hard to get away with...Second biggest complaint: these people are supposed to beforty-somethings, right? Then why do they have to behave with theemotional maturity of 15-year-olds? Is three weeks (ie. three wholedamn episodes) of intense thinking really necessary to understand thatif your best friend doesn't want to be your "friend with benefits",it's maybe not because he wants to hurt you, but because he doesn'twant to risk your friendship? The character doing all the thinking is apsychiatrist by the way - the whole storyline is just so unrealisticthat you can't really buy into the supposed "drama".And I won't even start complaining about what the show did toeveryone's favorite Addison as we got to know her in Grey's Anatomy...On a sidenote, don't you think it's funny the way Addison ends uplusting after loser Pete (sorry, but everyone who tries to cureinsomnia with Mozart's Requiem is a loser, PhD or not) and Derek endsup entangled in a relationship with whiny, irritating Meredith milesaway in rainy Seattle? Apart from that little fling with Mark, theyseemed to be perfect for each other. Sometimes I think Shonda Rhimes'subconscious is trying to tell us that in relationships, our firstchoice is often the right one...

Cris_Drg

13 May 2012

re episode War

this started really well. drama was dealt with nicely, not too much,not too little. strong, deep characters and well coordinated characterarcs. this lasted for like 2 series. afterward, it turned into thisidiotic fruit salad, where everybody sleeps with everybody and nobodyneeds good reason to say or do anything. character arcs anddescriptions were thrown into the garbage bin and I struggles hard tokeep watching what used to be one of my favorite shows. so this is about the episode entitled "War". from the writing of this episode, I get it that the target audience isIQ bellow 80, with lots of prejudice and repressed mother issues. thewriting is so bad in this episode, I have to wonder if it was writtenby or for monkeys. by the info they show in this episode and others, Violet IS ready. shedid indeed "the work". so what happens goes against what the audienceKNOWS, but nothing on the screen acknowledges this. the only problem I can think of is Violet did "the work" someplace else(not on display for her "friends"). By all possible judgment, she didwhat a responsible adult should do when faced with such a terribletragedy, and what a therapist knows she needs to do to make it right.nice writing so far. very smart and it shows someone did theirresearch. as we've got accustomed with, Violet is a great professional,even when dealing with personal issues. then it all goes rotten when the plot is twisted so that the moststupid conclusion seems to be right - except nothing in the plotsupports it. other than the awful writing. (what happens when a plotgoes a way that is not natural for the characters, but pushed by thewriter's agenda).- the Judge says something really stupid - which basically means "I'mnot gonna do my job and judge this, I'm gonna let your friends do it(despite their obvious personal agendas and emotional problems)".right. because "judges are...stupid"? -No specialist is called to testify, by either party. Seriously?although there are specialists there, their opinion should NOT count,and should NOT be aloud by the Judge because they are interestedparties - yet it does and it is (hello bad writing).-the point where the "friends" are not ready to accept Violet has dealtwith the attack, because the friends have not dealt with their ownemotional stakes in it and because they has not witnessed her processof recovery - this is so obvious, yet it is not even mentioned in thefilm. why? the characters have been really smart, quite brilliant sofar. the lawyers are presented as smart. and this is such an obviouspoint that the whole plot revolves around it. the "ordinary" person may not know that the way Violet dealt with thethe attack is actually quite right, but the ordinary person is NOT atherapist, or a specialist. but there are such people in the film -that could and should have brought it up. there's a (formally)brilliant therapist - Violet herself, and her therapist from NY (who'sNOT being called to testify for mysterious reasons). also her ex by,Sheldon?, who's never been an idiot before in this film, but nowsuddenly is - or simply acts out of character, by judging it as anuneducated person would instead of what the character is. so- what could've been a great episode, and a great lesson for theaudience about how to best deal with personal tragedy, turned into afruit-cake. lots of sugar, bad for your health. I guess the targetaudience is neither smart, nor educated - and they need to keep it likethat. smart, educated audiences would cost more, and these writerswould lose their respective jobs. had this been a producer's decision, I apologize to the writers. theyhad to sell their souls for food, cos that's the (real) world we livein, right?

davidcoleman123

12 May 2012

id like to see the person how doesnt like this show!

Private Practise has shown that spin offs can work! It is completelydifferent to Greys anatomy and that is why I love it and is a big hitin America and huge in Ireland where I'm from! the characters haveamazing story and when I first heard of it I wasn't tat interested, Idon't like spin offs and I'm a big fan of Grey's anatomy. But i watchedit anyway and I love it! what and amazing spin off!!!!!! What makes itso great is that the characters are different and some are unlike anyI've seen before. I'd like to meet the person who doesn't like thisshow, and smack them in the face. I hope it goes on for a while andcome up with ideas that haven't been done before.

Imurmysterygurl18

12 May 2012

Private Practice

This is a GREAT show.People need to just sit down and watch it withoutcomparing it to Grey's Anatomy. It is a totally different show. Theonly reason the pilot aired the way it did was to basically let peopleknow where Addison went and why. Other than that common factor therereally isn't much the same about the two shows. But most of the time itis hilariously funny. The producers of this show-I believe- picked theperfect cast.They all mesh well together...like they are old friendswho were meant to work together. And Addison is still as crazy as everon this show, she just has men in her life that actually act like meninstead of teenage boys. But really people just give this show achance.You might be surprised and like it.

dolphin18paradise

05 May 2012

Great actors not so great writers.

This show has the potential to be great in the hands of better skillfulwriters. The set of veteran actors have all proved to have their actingchops, the writing however needs work.I think the show will grow in time, the pilot was so-so but the secondepisode was definitely better and hopefully the trend of 'the newepisode being better than the last' will continue.I'm not a Grey's Anatomy fan, I actually can't stand watching that showfor a full hour but this show I can take, that's gotta be worthsomething.The hardest thing that this show has to fight with is the preconceivednotions and expectations of people because of the mother show. Thecomparisons and the instant haters or those that just want thecharacter back on Grey's Anatomy means instant less viewers. You gottakeep an open mind for this show on how Addison, the beloved GAcharacter, turns to a new leaf and is indeed not going back to Seattle.Another great thing is this show is sandwich in between Pushing Daisiesand Dirty Sexy Money, that makes for a good 3 consecutive show run.

monkey_936

05 May 2012

Simple Characters

This show is really just completely average, which may be better thanmany shows on television currently, but it is not that good. All of thefemale characters especially are so one-dimensional. Kate Walsh isgreat and I like the rest of the cast, but Adison has lost all of thecomplexity and interest that she had in Grey's Anatomy and now is somepathetic woman who just wants a baby. All the women in this show aregoing through mid-life crisis' or something and are not realistic orcomplex at all. If this show would just get canceled Grey's Anatomymight get back to the good quality that characterized the first threeseasons.

randy-377

01 May 2012

An Hour of Your Life Wasted

Boredom can drive us to many things, and one of them is watchingPrivate Practice. A so-called medical show, this is an hour with somevery unpleasant, unlikable, annoying rich people who sleep with eachother because no one else could tolerate them. So badly written, thisshow could fall into the comedy category for the Emmy's though onesuspects the writers take themselves very seriously. Very seriously.Every week, this medical facility is faced with moral challenges thatbring out the worst in one another, beginning with the truly absurd Dr.Naomi Bennett. Completely without a hint of charm or likability, thisactors job is is to perpetually snarl at the daughter and theex-husband, and now, the best friend. Second in line is Dr. CharlotteKing, a character born out of the imagination of a sober TenneseeWilliams. When she isn't spraying her female musk, she is choppingballs off her new husband, the docile Dr. Freedman. Even Taye Diggscharacter has recently entered into annoying territory as he pondersethical and moral questions, usually shirtless. The real issue withthis show is how bad the characters are and how as an audience, wecould care less. At night, these horrible people retire to theirbeach-front Malibu properties to drink Chardonnay and engage in a gameof sexual tick-tack-toe, only to wake each day and pretend they aredoing something useful. If this were the show, at this point, thepoignant sad folk-like song would be underscoring the deeply felt,overly dramatic moment that will happily lead to a commercial break.

jana_hughes

30 April 2012

Not-so-great

I want to give this show a fair shot, just as I gave Joey a shot whenFriends ended. However, just like Joey, the show is going to have tostep it up a notch if it's going to make it. I'll finish watching thisseason out of pure devotion to the character I learned to love onGrey's BUT I am very bored with the story line. I do like the characterDr. Violet who is played by Amy Brenneman. She seems to have potentialof developing some interesting plots. I enjoyed the scene with her andher patient in the outdoor store. Unfortunately, I believe the wholestalker issue takes away from her character. Private Practice's cast isincredible with Taye Diggs, Tim Daly and the adorable surfer boy playedby Chris Lowell. However, something isn't working whether it be theylack chemistry or something? I hope this show gets better. I'm reallypulling for it.

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