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Greek (TV series)

Greek (typographically stylized as GRΣΣK) is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on ABC Family from July 9, 2007, to March 7, 2011. The series follows students of the fictitious Cyprus-Rhodes University (CRU), located in Ohio, who participate in the school's Greek system.

Greek
GenreComedy drama
Created byPatrick Sean Smith[1]
Starring
Theme music composerPlain White T's
Opening theme"Our Time Now" (played on commercials, not during credits)
ComposerJohn Swihart
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes74 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Carter Covington
  • Nellie Nugiel
Running time43 minutes
Production companyPiller/Segan Company
Original release
NetworkABC Family
ReleaseJuly 9, 2007 (2007-07-09) –
March 7, 2011 (2011-03-07)

Plot edit

The show's plots often take place within the confines of the fictional fraternities Kappa Tau Gamma (ΚΤΓ) and Omega Chi Delta (ΩΧΔ), or the fictional sorority Zeta Beta Zeta (ΖΒΖ). Throughout the course of the series, other non-Greek characters and situations are introduced, but they all tie into larger relationships with the Greeks. The series follows Rusty and Casey Cartwright as they endure the events surrounding the Greek system at Cyprus-Rhodes. There are six chapters, arranged into four seasons. The series stars Jacob Zachar and Spencer Grammer as the lead characters.

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

  • Jacob Zachar as Rusty Cartwright, or "Spitter" – A quintessential nerd who comes to CRU to be in the Honors Engineering Program. In season one, he is a freshman who decides to go Greek like his older sister Casey, hoping that it will make him cooler and more confident. He eventually pledges Kappa Tau Gamma.
  • Spencer Grammer as Casey Cartwright – Rusty's older sister and a dedicated Zeta Beta Zeta sorority girl. During her junior and senior years at CRU, she must navigate her way through sorority drama and a messy love triangle, all while trying to figure out her future plans.
  • Scott Michael Foster as Cappie – The president of Kappa Tau Gamma and Casey's ex-boyfriend from freshman year. Cappie eventually becomes Rusty's "big brother" and introduces him to the rowdy Kappa Tau lifestyle. He loves college and Kappa Tau so much that he never wants to leave, and his immaturity continues to keep him and Casey apart.
  • Jake McDorman as Evan Chambers – The Pledge Educator and eventual president of Omega Chi Delta and Casey's ex-boyfriend. Evan comes from a very wealthy family and is entitled to a large trust fund, but he has a troubled relationship with his overbearing parents. Although Evan and Cappie were formerly best friends, the two became bitter enemies after Evan started dating Casey.
  • Paul James as Calvin Owens – One of Rusty's first friends in college. Although Calvin decides to pledge Omega Chi and becomes Evan's "little brother", he remains close with Rusty and the Kappa Taus. Calvin is secretly gay when he arrives at college, but he becomes open about his sexuality as he makes friends and bonds with his brothers.
  • Amber Stevens as Ashleigh Howard – Casey's best friend since the two met in the laundry room during their freshman year. Ashleigh loves fashion and makeup and is Casey's roommate at the ZBZ house.
  • Dilshad Vadsaria as Rebecca Logan – The daughter of a senator who pledges ZBZ during her freshman year. Although she becomes Casey's "little sister", Rebecca is a troublemaker who develops a rivalry with Casey after sleeping with Evan. Rebecca eventually mellows a bit, becoming close with Ashleigh and even mending her relationship with Casey.
  • Clark Duke as Dale Kettlewell – Rusty's freshman year roommate. In addition to being a student in the Honors Engineering Program, Dale is a staunch Conservative Southern Baptist and Anti-Greek activist who is critical of Rusty's Greek involvement.

Production edit

 
Promotional poster for the series

Filmed primarily in Los Angeles, the show was also filmed on location at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus in the Westwood district of Los Angeles. Some scenes were shot at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California and at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[2] The exterior and some interior shots were filmed in the historic West Adams, Los Angeles. The house used in the pilot to establish the ZBZ residence is the same house used in the reality series Beauty and the Geek.[3]

The first season was halted in September 2007 due to the Writers Guild of America strike and returned March 24, 2008, to a triple digit increase in ratings over the pilot's premiere.[4] On May 1, 2008, ABC Family renewed Greek for a second season, premiering August 26, 2008. The series was moved from the Tuesday lineup to Monday nights.[5] Twelve more episodes were ordered for late spring 2009 and aired beginning March 30. On January 31, 2009, it was announced that Greek would return for a third season, premiering on August 31, 2009.[6] The midseason premiere of Greek was Monday, January 25, 2010, at 10/9c.[7]

On February 19, 2010, it was reported that the show had been renewed for a fourth, ten-episode season.[8][9] Then, on March 13, 2010, creator Sean Smith announced his plans to end the series after the fourth season, saying, "We plan to end, that's the plan. We're all looking at this as an opportunity to come back, wrap up the show, and end strong. ABC Family could have ended it, but they gave us this opportunity and I don't want to squander it."[10] On July 29, 2010, it was confirmed that the fourth and final season of Greek would air beginning in January 2011. The series finale aired on March 7, 2011.

Music edit

  • Albert Hammond Jr.'s "In Transit" played at the beginning of the Pilot episode
  • The Perishers' "Nothing Like You and I" played at the end of Season 1 Episode 15 "Freshman Daze"
  • The Plain White T's "Our Time Now" played during commercials advertising Greek during the show's first chapter promotional run. The band has appeared in numerous Greek episodes, making their debut in the season one episode, "The Rusty Nail". They appeared in subsequent episodes "Friday Night Frights", "A New Normal", and "See You Next Time Sisters".[11] The show sometimes features members of the band as KT brothers, such as in the episode "The Great Cappie". The Chapter Two DVD features a video for the band's song, "Natural Disaster", which features Tiffany Dupont.
  • The Dollyrots appeared in the season one episode, "Multiple Choice", playing "Because I'm Awesome".[11]
  • Marié Digby performs "Better Off Alone" in the penultimate season one episode, "Barely Legal".[11]
  • performs two songs in the season one finale, "Spring Broke": "Wild and Young", and "Move to the Music".[11]
  • The War Tapes are the featured band during the season two finale, "At World's End", "Always Falling", and "Dreaming of You".[12]
  • Alpha Rev appeared in the season preview performing Phoenix Burn.
  • Zach Selwyn wrote a rap song to promote the third season of "Greek" in 2009, and shot a music video with the cast of the show.[13]
  • The Temper Trap with the song "Sweet Disposition" on the last episode (22) of the second season.
  • In chapter 3, "Crush Landing" a Bishop Allen song "Click Click Click Click"
  • In one episode (season 3, episode 10 "Friend or Foe?"), before fire in Gamma Psi house, ZBZ singing song "Good Girls Go Bad" (originally performed by Cobra Starship).
  • Episode 11 Season 3, when Grant and Calvin are dancing; the music played is "Stay for a while" by The Nikhil Korula Band
  • Episode 5 Season 4 when Cappie takes Casey back to ZBZ after the Everest party, the song "Ring of Fire" by Jack Savoretti is played.
  • Season 4 Episode 6, when Cappie welcomes Casey to CappieLand, the song "Under the Milky Way" by Sia is played.
  • Youth Group with the song "Forever Young" on the finale of Greek (season 4, episode 10)..
  • All Time Low's song "Six Feet Under The Stars" was featured in season 3 episode 2
  • Spinning by Jack's Mannequin in the last episode of season 2 as well as the beginning of the series finale
  • When KT had a booth in Season 4 Episode 2, The Last Summer by the Forward

Season Finale when they tore down the Kappa Tau House – "Afterall" by William Fitzsimmons

CRU Greeks edit

The following is a list of fraternities and sororities featured in more than one episode. (None of which are real fraternities or sororities, with the exception of Kappa Tau Gamma, a local sorority at The Catholic University of America.)

Type Name Greek letters Notes
Sorority Zeta Beta Zeta ("ZBZ") ZBZ The top sorority at CRU based on academics, athletics, and philanthropy.
Fraternity Omega Chi Delta ("Omega Chi") ΩΧΔ The top fraternity at CRU based on academics, athletics, and networking.
Fraternity Kappa Tau Gamma ("Kappa Tau") ΚΤΓ The "black sheep" of the CRU Greeks based heavily on partying.
Sorority Iota Kappa Iota ("I Kaps", also derogatorily called "Icky") IKI A short-lived rival sorority house of ZBZ founded by Frannie and paid for by Evan.
Sorority Gamma Psi Alpha ("Gamma Psi") ΓΨΑ A rival sorority house that briefly bumped ZBZ out of the top spot.
Sorority Pi Pi Pi ("Tri-Pi") ΠΠΠ A rival sorority house of ZBZ often noted for their promiscuity.
Fraternity Lambda Sigma Omega ("Lambda Sig") ΛΣΩ One of the top fraternities at CRU, based solely on athletics.
Fraternity Psi Phi Pi ΨΦΠ Nerdy Geek fraternity featured in a few episodes, noted for interest in sci-fi. Their social chair, Jason, used marked cards at an Omega Chi casino night.

The following is a list of fraternities and sororities featured in at least one episode. (None of which are real fraternities or sororities with the exception of Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Sigma Rho, national sororities.)

Type Name Greek letters Notes
Sorority Alpha Theta Upsilon ΑΘΥ Shown in the episode "The First Last".
Fraternity Alpha Sigma Rho ΑΣΡ Shown in the episode "Brothers and Sisters".
Fraternity Alpha Tau Kappa ΑΤΚ The fourth Greek house to be shown in the Pilot episode.
Sorority Beta Theta Tau ΒΘΤ Shown in the episode "Brothers and Sisters".
Sorority Alpha Delta Pi ΑΔΠ Shown in the episode "Tailgate Expectations".
Fraternity Delta Rho ΔΡ Mentioned in the episode "Highway to Discomfort Zone".
Sorority Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon ΕΕΕ Shown in the episode "Brothers and Sisters".
Fraternity Theta Pi Gamma ΘΠΓ This is the third Greek house the rushees tour in the Pilot episode. It is a Jewish fraternity.
Fraternity Iota Psi Delta ΙΨΔ Shown in the episode "Mister Purr-fect".
Fraternity Kappa Delta Epsilon ΚΔΕ Shown in the episode "Mister Purr-fect".
Sorority Mu Gamma Sigma ΜΓΣ Mentioned in the episode "Depth Perception".
Fraternity Nu Nu Nu ΝΝΝ Shown in the episode "Brothers and Sisters".
Sorority Xi Gamma Theta ΞΓΘ Shown in the episode "The Half-Naked Gun".
Fraternity Xi Delta Gamma ΞΔΓ Shown in the episode "Brothers and Sisters".
Sorority Pi Delta Epsilon ΠΔΕ Shown in the episode "Three's A Crowd".
Fraternity Pi Sigma Theta ΠΣΘ Second fraternity house shown in the Pilot episode and shown in the episode "Brothers and Sisters".
Fraternity Sigma Epsilon ΣΕ The first Greek house to be shown in the Pilot episode.
Sorority Sigma Chi Epsilon ΣΧΕ Shown in the episode "Tailgate Expectations".
Sorority Phi Beta Pi ΦΒΠ Shown in the episode "Friend or Foe".
Fraternity Omega Nu Epsilon ΩΝΕ Mentioned in the episode "Tailgate Expectations".

Synopsis edit

The pilot episode premiered on Monday, July 9, 2007, in the US on ABC Family. The series finale aired on Monday, March 7, 2011.

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale Region 1 DVD release
1 22 July 9, 2007[14] June 9, 2008
  • Chapter 1: March 18, 2008[15]
  • Chapter 2: December 30, 2008[16]
2 22 August 26, 2008[14] June 15, 2009
  • Chapter 3: August 18, 2009[17]
  • Chapter 4: March 9, 2010[18]
3 20[6] August 31, 2009 [19] March 29, 2010 Chapter 5: January 11, 2011 [20]
4 10[9] January 3, 2011[21] March 7, 2011 Chapter 6: October 18, 2011[22]

Season one edit

Chapter one edit

Rusty Cartwright (Jacob Zachar) is a freshman at Cyprus-Rhodes University and in an effort to shed his nerdy image, goes through Greek recruitment to join a fraternity. His older sister Casey (Spencer Grammer) is an active member of the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority (the top sorority on campus), and is dating Omega Chi Delta (the top fraternity on campus) active Evan Chambers (Jake McDorman), who is wealthy and popular because of his father's company, Chambers International. Evan is the Pledge Educator of Omega Chi and offers Rusty a bid during rush. But Rusty declines after he spots Evan cheating on Casey with the Senator's daughter (and Zeta Beta Zeta pledge), Rebecca Logan (Dilshad Vadsaria). Rusty later accepts a bid from Kappa Tau Gamma by the fun and laid-back Cappie (Scott Michael Foster), Casey's ex-boyfriend and Evan's enemy. Additionally, Rusty's religious Baptist roommate, Dale (Clark Duke), is concerned by Rusty's involvement with the Greeks, but later accepts Rusty's new lifestyle, even befriending Rusty's gay friend Calvin (Paul James), an Omega Chi legacy and pledge. After Casey finds out about Evan and Rebecca, Frannie (Tiffany Dupont), ZBZ president and Casey's "big sister", convinces Casey to stay with Evan. Casey sleeps with her ex, Cappie, to get revenge on Evan, but it was just a "one time thing". Rusty and Jen K. (Jessica Rose), a ZBZ pledge, begin dating after they help the Kappa Taus save Vesuvius. Despite all the cheating and tension, Evan lavalieres Casey (gives her his Greek letters). Ashleigh (Amber Stevens), Casey's best friend and fellow ZBZ member, ends her long-distance relationship with boyfriend, Travis, and she attempts to move on to Calvin, who she finds out is gay. He gets accidentally outed by Ashleigh to all of Omega Chi, but Evan encourages him to stay in the fraternity. During the season, Calvin and Heath, a Kappa Tau, have an on-and-off relationship. When Frannie finds out she won't be graduating, she runs for Omega Chi sweetheart again, against Casey. Meanwhile, Cappie and Rebecca begin a flirtatious relationship after doing a psychology experiment together. A large scandal for the Greeks erupts after Jen K. writes a newspaper article based on the scandals and controversies of the Greeks and gets them in trouble with Dean Bowman, forcing the university to lay down strict rules and monitoring on the Greeks. Since Jen K. was a ZBZ pledge, the article centers on the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority and ZBZ National Board interferes and forces Frannie to step down as president and has Casey take her place as interim president. In retaliation, Frannie then tells Evan that the only reason Casey decided to stay with him after he cheated was because of his reputation. As a result, Evan and Casey break up. Rusty and Jen K. also break up because Rusty can no longer trust her.

Chapter two edit

Cappie and Rebecca begin a secret romance while Casey and Rusty try to get over their respective exes. The university begins to impose severe restrictions on the Greek system in response to the newspaper article. A ZBZ alumna, Lizzie, comes to live with the sisters to ensure National's standards are enforced. The ZBZs pair up with the Kappa Taus to throw a Gatsby-themed Prohibition party. Rusty has some trouble accepting that he and Calvin are in rival fraternities, but they end up solving their differences in the season finale. Cappie and Rebecca go public about their relationship, which makes Casey uneasy. By accepting Frannie back into the sorority, Lizzie leaves Casey and the rest of the ZBZs. In light of the Greek Ball, there is a flashback to freshman year. Cappie and Evan used to be roommates and decided to rush together. Both were admitted to Kappa Tau, but Evan left after discovering he was only admitted because of Cappie. Cappie and Casey started dating, but Casey was stood up, waiting for Cappie to pick her up for the ball. Frannie confronted Cappie for standing up Casey. But Casey decided to go to the ball with Evan, and the two wound up together by the end of the night. Back in the present, Casey, Ashleigh and Frannie decide to go to the ball together, without dates, and Cappie goes with Rebecca. The season opens up with Greek Week, a competition among the sororities and fraternities. Rebecca decides to coach the Kappa Taus, who find her controlling and rude. Frannie coaches the Omega Chis and Casey coaches the Lambda Sigs. Casey tries to flirt with the Lambda Sig president, but Evan pays him to stay away from Casey. The Kappa Taus protest against the CRU board, with the help of Evan, and the Greeks retain their special treatment on campus. Rusty begins a "fun buddy" relationship with University Students Against Greeks ('USAG') member and Dale's friend, Tina, which ends because Rusty feels uncomfortable having casual sex. After breaking up with her via text message, Rusty learns she had crabs. Meanwhile, Casey attempts to move on from Evan multiple times, all of which were unsuccessful. However, Evan still isn't over Casey and enlists Calvin to prevent other suitors from talking to her. Calvin begins a relationship with Michael (Max Greenfield). Casey tries to become more serious about her future by seeking Evan for help with pre-law. Everyone goes to Myrtle Beach for spring break. There, Ashleigh encounters the "hotness monster" and becomes obsessed with finding him. Rebecca finds out her dad is involved with a prostitution ring and gets extremely drunk. She enters a wet T-shirt concert and ends up breaking up with Cappie since he is "beneath her". Cappie and Casey take a stroll down the beach and end up kissing. However, Cappie realizes what happened to Rebecca and decides to go back and comfort her. Evan and Frannie spark a relationship and Rusty and Calvin work out their differences.

Season two edit

Chapter three edit

A video of Rebecca's episode from Myrtle Beach goes viral and the ZBZs advise her to lay low. However, Rebecca begins to snap, and national ZBZ rep Tegan advises Casey to remove her. However, Casey and the other ZBZs stand by her side to support Rebecca through her troubling times. Meanwhile, Frannie tries to tell Casey about her and Evan, but Casey finds out after seeing them kissing during the Greek Week championship ceremony. Casey later begins crushing on Drew, who turns out to be Ashleigh's "Hot Ness Monster" from spring break. After fighting over him, neither of them end up with him since he seemed uninterested in Ashleigh and Casey is distracted by Frannie and Evan being together. After "processing" Frannie and Evan's relationship for a while, Casey ultimately decides that she and Frannie cannot be friends since she chose a boy over their friendship. When Rebecca realizes Cappie isn't serious enough to help her cope with her family issues and still isn't over Casey, the two decide to break up. Ashleigh suddenly realizes she has a spending problem and Rusty is in desperate need of a car. So, Casey and Ashleigh recruit Rusty's resident advisor, Max (Michael Rady) to help them count cards and win money at the Omega Chi's casino night. Casey becomes interested in Max, and the two begin dating shortly thereafter. Frannie, Ashleigh and Casey go to Florida for a ZBZ convention, and Frannie successfully overturns a rule concerning a removed officer being prohibited from ever seeking that office again (revealing her intentions to challenge Casey for president). Meanwhile, Calvin cheats on Michael with Heath, and the two break up since Calvin doesn't really know what he wants. Cappie and Rebecca briefly try to be friends with benefits, but she's not entirely over him and he's not entirely over Casey. Casey worries that her geeky boyfriend, Max may jeopardize her presidency campaign, but she later realizes that she cares more about Max than his reputation (unlike Evan). After some ugly politics between Frannie and Casey, Ashleigh unexpectedly wins the ZBZ presidency. Despite her election, Ashleigh has trouble performing her duties with Frannie and Casey both trying to influence her decisions. Meanwhile, Rusty runs into Jen K. and they try to rekindle their relationship, but he realizes he will never get over what she did to the Greeks. In the season finale, Rusty and Calvin both become actives in their respective fraternities, Kappa Tau and Omega Chi. Max gets accepted to Caltech and Casey gets an internship in Washington, D.C. The two seem to decide to split, seeing that a long-distance relationship would not work. And during ZBZ initiation, Frannie announces that she's starting her own sorority, with financial help from Evan, and Rebecca must make a choice between Frannie and the ZBZs.

Chapter four edit

Max decided to stay at CRU for grad school to be with Casey. Rebecca becomes a spy for the ZBZs by "joining" Frannie's sorority, the Iota Kappa Iotas, but she gets caught and returns to the ZBZs. Evan becomes president of the Omega Chis and tries to recruit Calvin's high school friend Andy (Jesse McCartney), an all-state football star. New ZBZ president Ashleigh assumes full responsibility by taking over from interim president Casey; however, Casey remains a prominent figure in the house by becoming Rush Chair and Pledge Educator. During rush, Rusty takes a liking to Andy and convinces him to join the Kappa Tau house over the Omega Chi house. Rusty, Dale and Calvin also take an art history elective, and Rusty falls (literally) for a student named Jordan (Johanna Braddy). Jordan attends a Kappa Tau party on invite from Rusty, during which she makes out with Andy and decides to pledge ZBZ. Rusty's situation worsens when Cappie makes Rusty Andy's big brother and Andy and Jordan start dating. Later, Jordan and Rusty kiss, which Rusty admits to Andy, who leaves Kappa Tau. Rusty's betrayal of his little brother infuriates Cappie, who likens the situation to when Evan stole Casey from him. But when Cappie and Evan start reminiscing in their new secret group, the Amphora Society, they decide to put the past behind them and become friends, Cappie ultimately forgives Rusty, who starts dating Jordan after she chooses him over Andy. Meanwhile, Rebecca briefly questions her sexuality after kissing another girl and seeks advice from Calvin. Calvin has trouble resisting his new gay roommate, Grant, and adopts Dale's purity ways to avoid conflict. Frannie keeps taking advantage of Evan's financial support and he starts cheating on her. The two eventually end their relationship, and Evan gives up his trust fund, since it is only causing him issues with others. However, Evan does agree to help Rebecca save her laptop from the impound lot, which leaves viewers questioning whether they'll have a potential future relationship. While everyone else is having relationship issues, Ashleigh begins secretly seeing the ZBZ hasher, Fisher, and the two eventually go public about their relationship. Meanwhile, Casey gets anxious by how fast her relationship with Max is progressing, after finding out he turned down Caltech for her. Max tries to lavaliere her, but the two agree to take it slow. He leaves for an internship in Oxford and they try to maintain a long-distance relationship. But, Casey struggles with her feelings for Cappie, forcing Casey and Cappie to end their friendship. In the season finale, The Iota Kappa Iota house is disbanded by Frannie after she finally graduates from CRU. Inspired by the Kappa Tau's "End of the World" party, Dale and Calvin ditch their purity pledges and pursue their respective lovers. Unable to bury her feelings for Cappie, Casey tries to reconnect with Cappie, only for him to reject her. So, Casey breaks up with Max, because she realizes she'll never feel the same with him as she does with Cappie.

Season three edit

Chapter five edit

The season begins shortly after homecoming of the academic year 2009–2010. Max leaves CRU after realizing that Casey was his main reason for staying. It is revealed that Cappie intended to get Casey back at the "End of the World Party", but Evan talked him out of it. Meanwhile, Casey discovers that Rebecca and Fisher made out at the party, which eventually leads to the end of Ashleigh and Fisher's relationship. Later in the season, the two get back together. Additionally, Dale loses his virginity to his landlady Sheila (Kristen O'Meara), causing him to doubt his religious faith. Casey takes an active role as the ZBZ rep for Panhellenic, where she is forced to interact with Evan and clashes with Katherine (Nora Kirkpatrick), the Panhellenic president. Rusty struggles academically, but he gets a professor to sponsor a special project. Calvin and his roommate/fellow Omega Chi brother Grant (Gregory Michael) quietly begin a relationship. Evan discovers their romance, but he helps them keep it a secret from the rest of the Omega Chis until Grant is ready to publicly come out as being gay. Rusty and Jordan become more serious; they finally have sex, and Rusty lavalieres her. However, they eventually break up when Jordan decides to leave CRU and move to New York City to pursue photography. Casey discovers Cappie and Evan's secret friendship when she intrudes upon a secret society meeting, and the three temporarily become friends again. Dale briefly gets back together with Sheila once they reunite at a Comic Con convention. Ashleigh and Evan, as Greek presidents, both have trouble controlling their houses. When Thanksgiving rolls around, Cappie confesses his feelings for Casey and the two finally get back together, which ruins the fragile friendship between Cappie, Casey, and Evan. Meanwhile, tension builds between Dale and Rusty when they compete for an academic grant, which Rusty ultimately wins. Rusty discovers that his nerdy classmate Dana (Martha MacIsaac) has a crush on him, but he blows his chance by acting too cocky and she refuses to go out with him. Later, she becomes his lab assistant. Cappie and Evan decide to bring their houses together for a major campus prank, but Evan betrays Cappie because he resents Cappie's relationship with Casey and hopes to regain control of his Omega Chi brothers. As a result of the prank, three Kappa Taus, including Wade (Derek Mio), are expelled. Evan seeks comfort from Rebecca after he and Cappie end their friendship, which sparks a relationship between them. After the drama with IKI, ZBZ is knocked down to being the fourth-best sorority, with Gamma Psi taking first. After the ZBZs suspiciously lose a Songfest competition, the ZBZ girls decide to investigate the Gamma Psi house for evidence of cheating. Rebecca accidentally leaves a candle burning, causing the Gamma Psi house to burn down. Although ZBZ tries to keep it a secret, Casey eventually breaks down and tells Katherine what happened, after finding out that Natalie, the Gamma Psi president, slept with one of the Songfest judges. The confession ends her new friendship with Katherine, but Casey gets a position on the Panhellenic Board as vice-president judicial ('VPJ'), inspiring Casey to seriously consider law school and a future in politics. Ashleigh discovers that Fisher cheated on her again, so they break up for good, and Dale is hired as the new ZBZ hasher. Rusty briefly dates Katherine, and she asks him to take her virginity, but Rusty turns her down and eventually breaks up with her in order to pursue a relationship with his lab assistant, Dana. Grant and Calvin also break up because Grant wants to experience what being single is like. Rebecca and Evan begin to get more serious, and he gives her an expensive necklace. When Calvin hints that Evan sees a future for them, Rebecca freaks out and sleeps with Beaver. During Mardi Gras, Evan sees Rebecca kiss another guy at a bar, and they break up. Rebecca introduces Casey to Joel (Samuel Page), who works in politics, and Casey begins to get some political experience and prepare for law school. After she takes the LSAT, Joel tries to kiss her, but she rebuffs him and says that she has a boyfriend. Casey begins to question her relationship with Cappie because he refuses to talk about the future and wants to stay at CRU forever, while Casey is starting to think seriously about the future. In the final episode of the season, Cappie breaks up with Casey for not having enough faith in their relationship.

Season four edit

Chapter six edit

Casey, Ashleigh, and Evan graduate, while Calvin and Rebecca adjust to their new duties as presidents. After some investigation, Casey discovers the real reasons behind not getting into CRU Law, and with a successful appeal stays at CRU as a law student and the ZBZ housemother. Ashleigh returns to the ZBZ house saying she was fired from her job in New York, only to have it revealed later that she was sent on a coffee run one day and left, and came back to CRU because she was lonely and disliked her job. Meanwhile, Cappie tries to get back with Casey, and after telling him that maybe they can go back the way they were, Cappie promises that he will change so that someday he is worthy of being her boyfriend. Calvin deals with the ramifications of lying to become president of Omega Chi, as well as his relationship with Heath. After an inspiring talk with Evan, Dale rushes Omega Chi. The Kappa Tau brothers lose all of their pledges except one: Peter Parkes, a KT legacy whose father is Lasker Parkes, creator of the 'Joshua Whopper' software (named in episode 2x04). Since declaring a major, philosophy, Cappie decides to graduate that semester to be with Casey. Ashleigh has a brief relationship with Casey and Evan's law professor, but broke it off because they had different expectations of each other. Ashleigh then takes a marketing job with her past professor and began a relationship with Rusty. Rebecca and Evan break up and end up as friends. After discovering that Omega Chi was trying to use him to get to Kappa Tau, Dale is kicked out of the fraternity. He is later reinstated after Calvin and the pledges stand up to the new president on Dale's behalf. Dale gets back together with Laura, and Katherine and Beaver start dating. After it is revealed that Lasker Parkes wants to destroy Kappa Tau's house to build a sports facility, a protest takes place to save the house. Casey, Evan, and Cappie all make amends and Cappie announced Rusty as the new Kappa Tau president. The Kappa Tau house is torn down, but Rusty pledges to find a new better house. Casey quits CRU Law to go to Washington with Cappie, who graduated. In the final scene the group says goodbye to Casey and Cappie before they leave for Washington.

Specials edit

In the United Kingdom, episodes were followed by special behind-the-scenes features entitled Greek Uncovered, which were available on BBC iPlayer and aired on BBC Three.[23]

Release edit

Home media edit

In 2008, ABC/Disney released Season One on DVD in two volumes, titled Chapter One and Chapter Two. In 2009, Season Two was also released on DVD in two volumes, titled Chapter Three and Chapter Four.

In 2010, Shout! Factory secured the rights for the rest of the series and released Season Three on DVD as a complete set, titled Chapter Five: The Complete Third Season.[24] On October 18, 2011, Shout! Factory released "Greek: Chapter Six – The Complete Fourth Season" as a Shout! Select title, available exclusively on their website.[25]

DVD release dates for Greek
Name Release dates Ep # Additional information
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Chapter One March 18, 2008 May 2011 TBA 10 Deleted scenes, Greek: The Initiation, Chapter Two Sneak Peak, Extended Music Sequence, Audio Commentaries
Chapter Two December 30, 2008 TBA TBA 12 Bloopers, Flashback Episode – "And So It Begins", Natural Disaster – Music Video by the Plain White T's, Audio Commentaries
Chapter Three August 18, 2009 TBA TBA 10 20 Questions with the Cast of Greek, Bloopers, Audio Commentaries
Chapter Four March 9, 2010 TBA TBA 12 Bloopers, Greek Recap, At World's End – The Cast and Creators Take You Behind the Scenes for a Look at the Filming of the Final Episode of the Fourth Chapter, How Do You Sleep? – Music Video by Jesse McCartney, Audio Commentaries
Chapter Five – The Complete Third Season January 11, 2011 TBA TBA 20 A Study Break with Nora Kirkpatrick ("Katherine"), Cast & Crew Audio Commentaries, GOTCHA! Featurette, Gag Reels, And More!
Chapter Six – The Complete Fourth and Final Season October 18, 2011 TBA TBA 10 Looking Back at Greek with the Cast, A Study Break with Aaron Hill ("Beaver"), Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Series Finale, A Very Special Q&A

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 50% based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 5.70/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Greek's first season forges an uneven path, its attempts to accurately portray fun college shenanigans are marred by an overt cheesiness and predictability that makes it hard to pledge to an entire season."[26] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 62 out of 100 based 8 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[27]

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette asserted, "There are plenty of soapy twists to "Greek" with competing frat boys after Casey's affection, the outta-nowhere, down-low life of a freshman frat pledge and Rusty's attempts to protect Casey's honor, but writer/creator Patrick Sean Smith ("Everwood," "Wildfire") gives "Greek" a greater sense of light-hearted fun that seems more authentic to the real-world experience of college as the best years."[28] Ginia Bellafante of The New York Times stated, "Gilmore Girls offered a more realistic depiction of college life (and “The Best Years” on N offers one that’s more fun), but “Greek” captures the spirit of the hedge-fund age like nothing else."[29] David Wiegand of SFGATE called the writing of the first episode "competent" and said the show has "some funny moments," stating, saying, "Thanks largely to the cast, viewers are likely to give "Greek" a chance for a while and, if the show is able to break free of its influences, perhaps even longer."[30]

Kelly West of CinemaBlend called the show "worth watching," stating, "There are some laugh-out-loud moments and a fair amount of interesting character arcs that could play out well. I think this series is probably going to appeal more to teenagers but there’s a humorous side to it that makes it enjoyable for grown-ups as well."[31] Alison Herman of The Ringer described Greek as "TV’s Gold Standard for the College Experience," asserting, "Greek cracked the college TV show in a way no series had before or has since, in part by focusing on an iconic, dramatically heightened subset of college life."[32] Greek's has been noted for the inclusing of character Calvin, a gay fraternity brother, who struggles with the stereotyping and homophobia that coming out of the closet entails. Critics have praised the "three dimensionality" of the character.[33][34]

Elizabeth Fox of The Philadelphia Inquirer found the show predictable and called it a "teenage soap opera" that lacks originality.[35] Members of the real life Greek community have claimed that Greek's depiction of fraternity and sorority life is stereotypical.[36] The University of Southern California banned the show from filming on their campus, in reaction to the promotional poster featuring the Greek logo over a red cup, since the cup is often used to symbolize alcoholic consumption during parties. However, upon viewing the pilot episode they held off on sending a letter to ABC Family, complaining about the depiction of the Greek System, when they realized there was more to the show than just parties. Others recognize it as a hyperbolic representation of "tamer, more modest" Greek life.[37]

Ratings edit

The viewership for Greek's pilot episode was 1.1 million,[38] and Chapter Two ended with 1.3 million viewers.[39]

Chapter Three saw a ratings spike, premiering to 1.6 million viewers, a 78% increase, doubling and tripling their ratings in all demographics, marked a network high for male viewers, and was the second most watched cable show with females age 12–34. Greek also appeared on the list of top ten downloads on iTunes.[3][4] Chapter Four premiered much lower, with 0.99 million viewers,[40] and ended with 0.745 million.[39]

The third-season premiere (Chapter Five) had a total of 1.21 million viewers, down almost two million from its lead in, The Secret Life of the American Teenager.[41] The second episode pulled in 1.31 million viewers.[41] Chapter Five ended with 0.66 million viewers and Chapter Six premiered with 1.033 million.[42]

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2008 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated [43]
2009 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Paul James Nominated [44][45]
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated [46]
2010 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated [47]
NAMIC Vision Awards Best Performance – Comedy Dilshad Vadsaria Nominated [48]
2011 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated [49]

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External links edit

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greek, series, greek, redirects, here, greece, television, television, greece, greek, typographically, stylized, grΣΣk, american, comedy, drama, television, series, that, aired, family, from, july, 2007, march, 2011, series, follows, students, fictitious, cypr. Greek TV redirects here For Greece s television see Television in Greece Greek typographically stylized as GRSSK is an American comedy drama television series that aired on ABC Family from July 9 2007 to March 7 2011 The series follows students of the fictitious Cyprus Rhodes University CRU located in Ohio who participate in the school s Greek system GreekGenreComedy dramaCreated byPatrick Sean Smith 1 StarringClark Duke Tiffany Dupont Scott Michael Foster Spencer Grammer Paul James Jake McDorman Amber Stevens Dilshad Vadsaria Jacob ZacharTheme music composerPlain White T sOpening theme Our Time Now played on commercials not during credits ComposerJohn SwihartCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes74 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersLloyd Segan Shawn Piller Patrick Sean Smith 1 Anne Kenney Rob Bragin John ZiffrenProducersCarter Covington Nellie NugielRunning time43 minutesProduction companyPiller Segan CompanyOriginal releaseNetworkABC FamilyReleaseJuly 9 2007 2007 07 09 March 7 2011 2011 03 07 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast 3 Production 3 1 Music 3 2 CRU Greeks 4 Synopsis 4 1 Season one 4 1 1 Chapter one 4 1 2 Chapter two 4 2 Season two 4 2 1 Chapter three 4 2 2 Chapter four 4 3 Season three 4 3 1 Chapter five 4 4 Season four 4 4 1 Chapter six 4 5 Specials 5 Release 5 1 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Critical response 6 2 Ratings 6 3 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe show s plots often take place within the confines of the fictional fraternities Kappa Tau Gamma KTG and Omega Chi Delta WXD or the fictional sorority Zeta Beta Zeta ZBZ Throughout the course of the series other non Greek characters and situations are introduced but they all tie into larger relationships with the Greeks The series follows Rusty and Casey Cartwright as they endure the events surrounding the Greek system at Cyprus Rhodes There are six chapters arranged into four seasons The series stars Jacob Zachar and Spencer Grammer as the lead characters Cast and characters editMain cast edit See also List of Greek TV series characters Jacob Zachar as Rusty Cartwright or Spitter A quintessential nerd who comes to CRU to be in the Honors Engineering Program In season one he is a freshman who decides to go Greek like his older sister Casey hoping that it will make him cooler and more confident He eventually pledges Kappa Tau Gamma Spencer Grammer as Casey Cartwright Rusty s older sister and a dedicated Zeta Beta Zeta sorority girl During her junior and senior years at CRU she must navigate her way through sorority drama and a messy love triangle all while trying to figure out her future plans Scott Michael Foster as Cappie The president of Kappa Tau Gamma and Casey s ex boyfriend from freshman year Cappie eventually becomes Rusty s big brother and introduces him to the rowdy Kappa Tau lifestyle He loves college and Kappa Tau so much that he never wants to leave and his immaturity continues to keep him and Casey apart Jake McDorman as Evan Chambers The Pledge Educator and eventual president of Omega Chi Delta and Casey s ex boyfriend Evan comes from a very wealthy family and is entitled to a large trust fund but he has a troubled relationship with his overbearing parents Although Evan and Cappie were formerly best friends the two became bitter enemies after Evan started dating Casey Paul James as Calvin Owens One of Rusty s first friends in college Although Calvin decides to pledge Omega Chi and becomes Evan s little brother he remains close with Rusty and the Kappa Taus Calvin is secretly gay when he arrives at college but he becomes open about his sexuality as he makes friends and bonds with his brothers Amber Stevens as Ashleigh Howard Casey s best friend since the two met in the laundry room during their freshman year Ashleigh loves fashion and makeup and is Casey s roommate at the ZBZ house Dilshad Vadsaria as Rebecca Logan The daughter of a senator who pledges ZBZ during her freshman year Although she becomes Casey s little sister Rebecca is a troublemaker who develops a rivalry with Casey after sleeping with Evan Rebecca eventually mellows a bit becoming close with Ashleigh and even mending her relationship with Casey Clark Duke as Dale Kettlewell Rusty s freshman year roommate In addition to being a student in the Honors Engineering Program Dale is a staunch Conservative Southern Baptist and Anti Greek activist who is critical of Rusty s Greek involvement Production edit nbsp Promotional poster for the seriesFilmed primarily in Los Angeles the show was also filmed on location at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA campus in the Westwood district of Los Angeles Some scenes were shot at the California Institute of Technology Caltech in Pasadena California and at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill North Carolina 2 The exterior and some interior shots were filmed in the historic West Adams Los Angeles The house used in the pilot to establish the ZBZ residence is the same house used in the reality series Beauty and the Geek 3 The first season was halted in September 2007 due to the Writers Guild of America strike and returned March 24 2008 to a triple digit increase in ratings over the pilot s premiere 4 On May 1 2008 ABC Family renewed Greek for a second season premiering August 26 2008 The series was moved from the Tuesday lineup to Monday nights 5 Twelve more episodes were ordered for late spring 2009 and aired beginning March 30 On January 31 2009 it was announced that Greek would return for a third season premiering on August 31 2009 6 The midseason premiere of Greek was Monday January 25 2010 at 10 9c 7 On February 19 2010 it was reported that the show had been renewed for a fourth ten episode season 8 9 Then on March 13 2010 creator Sean Smith announced his plans to end the series after the fourth season saying We plan to end that s the plan We re all looking at this as an opportunity to come back wrap up the show and end strong ABC Family could have ended it but they gave us this opportunity and I don t want to squander it 10 On July 29 2010 it was confirmed that the fourth and final season of Greek would air beginning in January 2011 The series finale aired on March 7 2011 Music edit Albert Hammond Jr s In Transit played at the beginning of the Pilot episode The Perishers Nothing Like You and I played at the end of Season 1 Episode 15 Freshman Daze The Plain White T s Our Time Now played during commercials advertising Greek during the show s first chapter promotional run The band has appeared in numerous Greek episodes making their debut in the season one episode The Rusty Nail They appeared in subsequent episodes Friday Night Frights A New Normal and See You Next Time Sisters 11 The show sometimes features members of the band as KT brothers such as in the episode The Great Cappie The Chapter Two DVD features a video for the band s song Natural Disaster which features Tiffany Dupont The Dollyrots appeared in the season one episode Multiple Choice playing Because I m Awesome 11 Marie Digby performs Better Off Alone in the penultimate season one episode Barely Legal 11 American Bang performs two songs in the season one finale Spring Broke Wild and Young and Move to the Music 11 The War Tapes are the featured band during the season two finale At World s End Always Falling and Dreaming of You 12 Alpha Rev appeared in the season preview performing Phoenix Burn Zach Selwyn wrote a rap song to promote the third season of Greek in 2009 and shot a music video with the cast of the show 13 The Temper Trap with the song Sweet Disposition on the last episode 22 of the second season In chapter 3 Crush Landing a Bishop Allen song Click Click Click Click In one episode season 3 episode 10 Friend or Foe before fire in Gamma Psi house ZBZ singing song Good Girls Go Bad originally performed by Cobra Starship Episode 11 Season 3 when Grant and Calvin are dancing the music played is Stay for a while by The Nikhil Korula Band Episode 5 Season 4 when Cappie takes Casey back to ZBZ after the Everest party the song Ring of Fire by Jack Savoretti is played Season 4 Episode 6 when Cappie welcomes Casey to CappieLand the song Under the Milky Way by Sia is played Youth Group with the song Forever Young on the finale of Greek season 4 episode 10 All Time Low s song Six Feet Under The Stars was featured in season 3 episode 2 Spinning by Jack s Mannequin in the last episode of season 2 as well as the beginning of the series finale When KT had a booth in Season 4 Episode 2 The Last Summer by the ForwardSeason Finale when they tore down the Kappa Tau House Afterall by William Fitzsimmons CRU Greeks edit The following is a list of fraternities and sororities featured in more than one episode None of which are real fraternities or sororities with the exception of Kappa Tau Gamma a local sorority at The Catholic University of America Type Name Greek letters NotesSorority Zeta Beta Zeta ZBZ ZBZ The top sorority at CRU based on academics athletics and philanthropy Fraternity Omega Chi Delta Omega Chi WXD The top fraternity at CRU based on academics athletics and networking Fraternity Kappa Tau Gamma Kappa Tau KTG The black sheep of the CRU Greeks based heavily on partying Sorority Iota Kappa Iota I Kaps also derogatorily called Icky IKI A short lived rival sorority house of ZBZ founded by Frannie and paid for by Evan Sorority Gamma Psi Alpha Gamma Psi GPSA A rival sorority house that briefly bumped ZBZ out of the top spot Sorority Pi Pi Pi Tri Pi PPP A rival sorority house of ZBZ often noted for their promiscuity Fraternity Lambda Sigma Omega Lambda Sig LSW One of the top fraternities at CRU based solely on athletics Fraternity Psi Phi Pi PSFP Nerdy Geek fraternity featured in a few episodes noted for interest in sci fi Their social chair Jason used marked cards at an Omega Chi casino night The following is a list of fraternities and sororities featured in at least one episode None of which are real fraternities or sororities with the exception of Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Sigma Rho national sororities Type Name Greek letters NotesSorority Alpha Theta Upsilon A8Y Shown in the episode The First Last Fraternity Alpha Sigma Rho ASR Shown in the episode Brothers and Sisters Fraternity Alpha Tau Kappa ATK The fourth Greek house to be shown in the Pilot episode Sorority Beta Theta Tau B8T Shown in the episode Brothers and Sisters Sorority Alpha Delta Pi ADP Shown in the episode Tailgate Expectations Fraternity Delta Rho DR Mentioned in the episode Highway to Discomfort Zone Sorority Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon EEE Shown in the episode Brothers and Sisters Fraternity Theta Pi Gamma 8PG This is the third Greek house the rushees tour in the Pilot episode It is a Jewish fraternity Fraternity Iota Psi Delta IPSD Shown in the episode Mister Purr fect Fraternity Kappa Delta Epsilon KDE Shown in the episode Mister Purr fect Sorority Mu Gamma Sigma MGS Mentioned in the episode Depth Perception Fraternity Nu Nu Nu NNN Shown in the episode Brothers and Sisters Sorority Xi Gamma Theta 3G8 Shown in the episode The Half Naked Gun Fraternity Xi Delta Gamma 3DG Shown in the episode Brothers and Sisters Sorority Pi Delta Epsilon PDE Shown in the episode Three s A Crowd Fraternity Pi Sigma Theta PS8 Second fraternity house shown in the Pilot episode and shown in the episode Brothers and Sisters Fraternity Sigma Epsilon SE The first Greek house to be shown in the Pilot episode Sorority Sigma Chi Epsilon SXE Shown in the episode Tailgate Expectations Sorority Phi Beta Pi FBP Shown in the episode Friend or Foe Fraternity Omega Nu Epsilon WNE Mentioned in the episode Tailgate Expectations Synopsis editSee also List of Greek episodes The pilot episode premiered on Monday July 9 2007 in the US on ABC Family The series finale aired on Monday March 7 2011 Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale Region 1 DVD release1 22 July 9 2007 14 June 9 2008 Chapter 1 March 18 2008 15 Chapter 2 December 30 2008 16 2 22 August 26 2008 14 June 15 2009 Chapter 3 August 18 2009 17 Chapter 4 March 9 2010 18 3 20 6 August 31 2009 19 March 29 2010 Chapter 5 January 11 2011 20 4 10 9 January 3 2011 21 March 7 2011 Chapter 6 October 18 2011 22 Season one edit Chapter one edit Rusty Cartwright Jacob Zachar is a freshman at Cyprus Rhodes University and in an effort to shed his nerdy image goes through Greek recruitment to join a fraternity His older sister Casey Spencer Grammer is an active member of the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority the top sorority on campus and is dating Omega Chi Delta the top fraternity on campus active Evan Chambers Jake McDorman who is wealthy and popular because of his father s company Chambers International Evan is the Pledge Educator of Omega Chi and offers Rusty a bid during rush But Rusty declines after he spots Evan cheating on Casey with the Senator s daughter and Zeta Beta Zeta pledge Rebecca Logan Dilshad Vadsaria Rusty later accepts a bid from Kappa Tau Gamma by the fun and laid back Cappie Scott Michael Foster Casey s ex boyfriend and Evan s enemy Additionally Rusty s religious Baptist roommate Dale Clark Duke is concerned by Rusty s involvement with the Greeks but later accepts Rusty s new lifestyle even befriending Rusty s gay friend Calvin Paul James an Omega Chi legacy and pledge After Casey finds out about Evan and Rebecca Frannie Tiffany Dupont ZBZ president and Casey s big sister convinces Casey to stay with Evan Casey sleeps with her ex Cappie to get revenge on Evan but it was just a one time thing Rusty and Jen K Jessica Rose a ZBZ pledge begin dating after they help the Kappa Taus save Vesuvius Despite all the cheating and tension Evan lavalieres Casey gives her his Greek letters Ashleigh Amber Stevens Casey s best friend and fellow ZBZ member ends her long distance relationship with boyfriend Travis and she attempts to move on to Calvin who she finds out is gay He gets accidentally outed by Ashleigh to all of Omega Chi but Evan encourages him to stay in the fraternity During the season Calvin and Heath a Kappa Tau have an on and off relationship When Frannie finds out she won t be graduating she runs for Omega Chi sweetheart again against Casey Meanwhile Cappie and Rebecca begin a flirtatious relationship after doing a psychology experiment together A large scandal for the Greeks erupts after Jen K writes a newspaper article based on the scandals and controversies of the Greeks and gets them in trouble with Dean Bowman forcing the university to lay down strict rules and monitoring on the Greeks Since Jen K was a ZBZ pledge the article centers on the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority and ZBZ National Board interferes and forces Frannie to step down as president and has Casey take her place as interim president In retaliation Frannie then tells Evan that the only reason Casey decided to stay with him after he cheated was because of his reputation As a result Evan and Casey break up Rusty and Jen K also break up because Rusty can no longer trust her Chapter two edit Cappie and Rebecca begin a secret romance while Casey and Rusty try to get over their respective exes The university begins to impose severe restrictions on the Greek system in response to the newspaper article A ZBZ alumna Lizzie comes to live with the sisters to ensure National s standards are enforced The ZBZs pair up with the Kappa Taus to throw a Gatsby themed Prohibition party Rusty has some trouble accepting that he and Calvin are in rival fraternities but they end up solving their differences in the season finale Cappie and Rebecca go public about their relationship which makes Casey uneasy By accepting Frannie back into the sorority Lizzie leaves Casey and the rest of the ZBZs In light of the Greek Ball there is a flashback to freshman year Cappie and Evan used to be roommates and decided to rush together Both were admitted to Kappa Tau but Evan left after discovering he was only admitted because of Cappie Cappie and Casey started dating but Casey was stood up waiting for Cappie to pick her up for the ball Frannie confronted Cappie for standing up Casey But Casey decided to go to the ball with Evan and the two wound up together by the end of the night Back in the present Casey Ashleigh and Frannie decide to go to the ball together without dates and Cappie goes with Rebecca The season opens up with Greek Week a competition among the sororities and fraternities Rebecca decides to coach the Kappa Taus who find her controlling and rude Frannie coaches the Omega Chis and Casey coaches the Lambda Sigs Casey tries to flirt with the Lambda Sig president but Evan pays him to stay away from Casey The Kappa Taus protest against the CRU board with the help of Evan and the Greeks retain their special treatment on campus Rusty begins a fun buddy relationship with University Students Against Greeks USAG member and Dale s friend Tina which ends because Rusty feels uncomfortable having casual sex After breaking up with her via text message Rusty learns she had crabs Meanwhile Casey attempts to move on from Evan multiple times all of which were unsuccessful However Evan still isn t over Casey and enlists Calvin to prevent other suitors from talking to her Calvin begins a relationship with Michael Max Greenfield Casey tries to become more serious about her future by seeking Evan for help with pre law Everyone goes to Myrtle Beach for spring break There Ashleigh encounters the hotness monster and becomes obsessed with finding him Rebecca finds out her dad is involved with a prostitution ring and gets extremely drunk She enters a wet T shirt concert and ends up breaking up with Cappie since he is beneath her Cappie and Casey take a stroll down the beach and end up kissing However Cappie realizes what happened to Rebecca and decides to go back and comfort her Evan and Frannie spark a relationship and Rusty and Calvin work out their differences Season two edit Chapter three edit A video of Rebecca s episode from Myrtle Beach goes viral and the ZBZs advise her to lay low However Rebecca begins to snap and national ZBZ rep Tegan advises Casey to remove her However Casey and the other ZBZs stand by her side to support Rebecca through her troubling times Meanwhile Frannie tries to tell Casey about her and Evan but Casey finds out after seeing them kissing during the Greek Week championship ceremony Casey later begins crushing on Drew who turns out to be Ashleigh s Hot Ness Monster from spring break After fighting over him neither of them end up with him since he seemed uninterested in Ashleigh and Casey is distracted by Frannie and Evan being together After processing Frannie and Evan s relationship for a while Casey ultimately decides that she and Frannie cannot be friends since she chose a boy over their friendship When Rebecca realizes Cappie isn t serious enough to help her cope with her family issues and still isn t over Casey the two decide to break up Ashleigh suddenly realizes she has a spending problem and Rusty is in desperate need of a car So Casey and Ashleigh recruit Rusty s resident advisor Max Michael Rady to help them count cards and win money at the Omega Chi s casino night Casey becomes interested in Max and the two begin dating shortly thereafter Frannie Ashleigh and Casey go to Florida for a ZBZ convention and Frannie successfully overturns a rule concerning a removed officer being prohibited from ever seeking that office again revealing her intentions to challenge Casey for president Meanwhile Calvin cheats on Michael with Heath and the two break up since Calvin doesn t really know what he wants Cappie and Rebecca briefly try to be friends with benefits but she s not entirely over him and he s not entirely over Casey Casey worries that her geeky boyfriend Max may jeopardize her presidency campaign but she later realizes that she cares more about Max than his reputation unlike Evan After some ugly politics between Frannie and Casey Ashleigh unexpectedly wins the ZBZ presidency Despite her election Ashleigh has trouble performing her duties with Frannie and Casey both trying to influence her decisions Meanwhile Rusty runs into Jen K and they try to rekindle their relationship but he realizes he will never get over what she did to the Greeks In the season finale Rusty and Calvin both become actives in their respective fraternities Kappa Tau and Omega Chi Max gets accepted to Caltech and Casey gets an internship in Washington D C The two seem to decide to split seeing that a long distance relationship would not work And during ZBZ initiation Frannie announces that she s starting her own sorority with financial help from Evan and Rebecca must make a choice between Frannie and the ZBZs Chapter four edit Max decided to stay at CRU for grad school to be with Casey Rebecca becomes a spy for the ZBZs by joining Frannie s sorority the Iota Kappa Iotas but she gets caught and returns to the ZBZs Evan becomes president of the Omega Chis and tries to recruit Calvin s high school friend Andy Jesse McCartney an all state football star New ZBZ president Ashleigh assumes full responsibility by taking over from interim president Casey however Casey remains a prominent figure in the house by becoming Rush Chair and Pledge Educator During rush Rusty takes a liking to Andy and convinces him to join the Kappa Tau house over the Omega Chi house Rusty Dale and Calvin also take an art history elective and Rusty falls literally for a student named Jordan Johanna Braddy Jordan attends a Kappa Tau party on invite from Rusty during which she makes out with Andy and decides to pledge ZBZ Rusty s situation worsens when Cappie makes Rusty Andy s big brother and Andy and Jordan start dating Later Jordan and Rusty kiss which Rusty admits to Andy who leaves Kappa Tau Rusty s betrayal of his little brother infuriates Cappie who likens the situation to when Evan stole Casey from him But when Cappie and Evan start reminiscing in their new secret group the Amphora Society they decide to put the past behind them and become friends Cappie ultimately forgives Rusty who starts dating Jordan after she chooses him over Andy Meanwhile Rebecca briefly questions her sexuality after kissing another girl and seeks advice from Calvin Calvin has trouble resisting his new gay roommate Grant and adopts Dale s purity ways to avoid conflict Frannie keeps taking advantage of Evan s financial support and he starts cheating on her The two eventually end their relationship and Evan gives up his trust fund since it is only causing him issues with others However Evan does agree to help Rebecca save her laptop from the impound lot which leaves viewers questioning whether they ll have a potential future relationship While everyone else is having relationship issues Ashleigh begins secretly seeing the ZBZ hasher Fisher and the two eventually go public about their relationship Meanwhile Casey gets anxious by how fast her relationship with Max is progressing after finding out he turned down Caltech for her Max tries to lavaliere her but the two agree to take it slow He leaves for an internship in Oxford and they try to maintain a long distance relationship But Casey struggles with her feelings for Cappie forcing Casey and Cappie to end their friendship In the season finale The Iota Kappa Iota house is disbanded by Frannie after she finally graduates from CRU Inspired by the Kappa Tau s End of the World party Dale and Calvin ditch their purity pledges and pursue their respective lovers Unable to bury her feelings for Cappie Casey tries to reconnect with Cappie only for him to reject her So Casey breaks up with Max because she realizes she ll never feel the same with him as she does with Cappie Season three edit Chapter five edit The season begins shortly after homecoming of the academic year 2009 2010 Max leaves CRU after realizing that Casey was his main reason for staying It is revealed that Cappie intended to get Casey back at the End of the World Party but Evan talked him out of it Meanwhile Casey discovers that Rebecca and Fisher made out at the party which eventually leads to the end of Ashleigh and Fisher s relationship Later in the season the two get back together Additionally Dale loses his virginity to his landlady Sheila Kristen O Meara causing him to doubt his religious faith Casey takes an active role as the ZBZ rep for Panhellenic where she is forced to interact with Evan and clashes with Katherine Nora Kirkpatrick the Panhellenic president Rusty struggles academically but he gets a professor to sponsor a special project Calvin and his roommate fellow Omega Chi brother Grant Gregory Michael quietly begin a relationship Evan discovers their romance but he helps them keep it a secret from the rest of the Omega Chis until Grant is ready to publicly come out as being gay Rusty and Jordan become more serious they finally have sex and Rusty lavalieres her However they eventually break up when Jordan decides to leave CRU and move to New York City to pursue photography Casey discovers Cappie and Evan s secret friendship when she intrudes upon a secret society meeting and the three temporarily become friends again Dale briefly gets back together with Sheila once they reunite at a Comic Con convention Ashleigh and Evan as Greek presidents both have trouble controlling their houses When Thanksgiving rolls around Cappie confesses his feelings for Casey and the two finally get back together which ruins the fragile friendship between Cappie Casey and Evan Meanwhile tension builds between Dale and Rusty when they compete for an academic grant which Rusty ultimately wins Rusty discovers that his nerdy classmate Dana Martha MacIsaac has a crush on him but he blows his chance by acting too cocky and she refuses to go out with him Later she becomes his lab assistant Cappie and Evan decide to bring their houses together for a major campus prank but Evan betrays Cappie because he resents Cappie s relationship with Casey and hopes to regain control of his Omega Chi brothers As a result of the prank three Kappa Taus including Wade Derek Mio are expelled Evan seeks comfort from Rebecca after he and Cappie end their friendship which sparks a relationship between them After the drama with IKI ZBZ is knocked down to being the fourth best sorority with Gamma Psi taking first After the ZBZs suspiciously lose a Songfest competition the ZBZ girls decide to investigate the Gamma Psi house for evidence of cheating Rebecca accidentally leaves a candle burning causing the Gamma Psi house to burn down Although ZBZ tries to keep it a secret Casey eventually breaks down and tells Katherine what happened after finding out that Natalie the Gamma Psi president slept with one of the Songfest judges The confession ends her new friendship with Katherine but Casey gets a position on the Panhellenic Board as vice president judicial VPJ inspiring Casey to seriously consider law school and a future in politics Ashleigh discovers that Fisher cheated on her again so they break up for good and Dale is hired as the new ZBZ hasher Rusty briefly dates Katherine and she asks him to take her virginity but Rusty turns her down and eventually breaks up with her in order to pursue a relationship with his lab assistant Dana Grant and Calvin also break up because Grant wants to experience what being single is like Rebecca and Evan begin to get more serious and he gives her an expensive necklace When Calvin hints that Evan sees a future for them Rebecca freaks out and sleeps with Beaver During Mardi Gras Evan sees Rebecca kiss another guy at a bar and they break up Rebecca introduces Casey to Joel Samuel Page who works in politics and Casey begins to get some political experience and prepare for law school After she takes the LSAT Joel tries to kiss her but she rebuffs him and says that she has a boyfriend Casey begins to question her relationship with Cappie because he refuses to talk about the future and wants to stay at CRU forever while Casey is starting to think seriously about the future In the final episode of the season Cappie breaks up with Casey for not having enough faith in their relationship Season four edit Chapter six edit Casey Ashleigh and Evan graduate while Calvin and Rebecca adjust to their new duties as presidents After some investigation Casey discovers the real reasons behind not getting into CRU Law and with a successful appeal stays at CRU as a law student and the ZBZ housemother Ashleigh returns to the ZBZ house saying she was fired from her job in New York only to have it revealed later that she was sent on a coffee run one day and left and came back to CRU because she was lonely and disliked her job Meanwhile Cappie tries to get back with Casey and after telling him that maybe they can go back the way they were Cappie promises that he will change so that someday he is worthy of being her boyfriend Calvin deals with the ramifications of lying to become president of Omega Chi as well as his relationship with Heath After an inspiring talk with Evan Dale rushes Omega Chi The Kappa Tau brothers lose all of their pledges except one Peter Parkes a KT legacy whose father is Lasker Parkes creator of the Joshua Whopper software named in episode 2x04 Since declaring a major philosophy Cappie decides to graduate that semester to be with Casey Ashleigh has a brief relationship with Casey and Evan s law professor but broke it off because they had different expectations of each other Ashleigh then takes a marketing job with her past professor and began a relationship with Rusty Rebecca and Evan break up and end up as friends After discovering that Omega Chi was trying to use him to get to Kappa Tau Dale is kicked out of the fraternity He is later reinstated after Calvin and the pledges stand up to the new president on Dale s behalf Dale gets back together with Laura and Katherine and Beaver start dating After it is revealed that Lasker Parkes wants to destroy Kappa Tau s house to build a sports facility a protest takes place to save the house Casey Evan and Cappie all make amends and Cappie announced Rusty as the new Kappa Tau president The Kappa Tau house is torn down but Rusty pledges to find a new better house Casey quits CRU Law to go to Washington with Cappie who graduated In the final scene the group says goodbye to Casey and Cappie before they leave for Washington Specials edit In the United Kingdom episodes were followed by special behind the scenes features entitled Greek Uncovered which were available on BBC iPlayer and aired on BBC Three 23 Release editHome media edit In 2008 ABC Disney released Season One on DVD in two volumes titled Chapter One and Chapter Two In 2009 Season Two was also released on DVD in two volumes titled Chapter Three and Chapter Four In 2010 Shout Factory secured the rights for the rest of the series and released Season Three on DVD as a complete set titled Chapter Five The Complete Third Season 24 On October 18 2011 Shout Factory released Greek Chapter Six The Complete Fourth Season as a Shout Select title available exclusively on their website 25 DVD release dates for Greek Name Release dates Ep Additional informationRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4Chapter One March 18 2008 May 2011 TBA 10 Deleted scenes Greek The Initiation Chapter Two Sneak Peak Extended Music Sequence Audio CommentariesChapter Two December 30 2008 TBA TBA 12 Bloopers Flashback Episode And So It Begins Natural Disaster Music Video by the Plain White T s Audio CommentariesChapter Three August 18 2009 TBA TBA 10 20 Questions with the Cast of Greek Bloopers Audio CommentariesChapter Four March 9 2010 TBA TBA 12 Bloopers Greek Recap At World s End The Cast and Creators Take You Behind the Scenes for a Look at the Filming of the Final Episode of the Fourth Chapter How Do You Sleep Music Video by Jesse McCartney Audio CommentariesChapter Five The Complete Third Season January 11 2011 TBA TBA 20 A Study Break with Nora Kirkpatrick Katherine Cast amp Crew Audio Commentaries GOTCHA Featurette Gag Reels And More Chapter Six The Complete Fourth and Final Season October 18 2011 TBA TBA 10 Looking Back at Greek with the Cast A Study Break with Aaron Hill Beaver Behind the Scenes Look at the Series Finale A Very Special Q amp AReception editCritical response edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the first season has an approval rating of 50 based on 10 reviews with an average rating of 5 70 10 The website s critical consensus reads Greek s first season forges an uneven path its attempts to accurately portray fun college shenanigans are marred by an overt cheesiness and predictability that makes it hard to pledge to an entire season 26 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned a score of 62 out of 100 based 8 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 27 Pittsburgh Post Gazette asserted There are plenty of soapy twists to Greek with competing frat boys after Casey s affection the outta nowhere down low life of a freshman frat pledge and Rusty s attempts to protect Casey s honor but writer creator Patrick Sean Smith Everwood Wildfire gives Greek a greater sense of light hearted fun that seems more authentic to the real world experience of college as the best years 28 Ginia Bellafante of The New York Times stated Gilmore Girls offered a more realistic depiction of college life and The Best Years on N offers one that s more fun but Greek captures the spirit of the hedge fund age like nothing else 29 David Wiegand of SFGATE called the writing of the first episode competent and said the show has some funny moments stating saying Thanks largely to the cast viewers are likely to give Greek a chance for a while and if the show is able to break free of its influences perhaps even longer 30 Kelly West of CinemaBlend called the show worth watching stating There are some laugh out loud moments and a fair amount of interesting character arcs that could play out well I think this series is probably going to appeal more to teenagers but there s a humorous side to it that makes it enjoyable for grown ups as well 31 Alison Herman of The Ringer described Greek as TV s Gold Standard for the College Experience asserting Greek cracked the college TV show in a way no series had before or has since in part by focusing on an iconic dramatically heightened subset of college life 32 Greek s has been noted for the inclusing of character Calvin a gay fraternity brother who struggles with the stereotyping and homophobia that coming out of the closet entails Critics have praised the three dimensionality of the character 33 34 Elizabeth Fox of The Philadelphia Inquirer found the show predictable and called it a teenage soap opera that lacks originality 35 Members of the real life Greek community have claimed that Greek s depiction of fraternity and sorority life is stereotypical 36 The University of Southern California banned the show from filming on their campus in reaction to the promotional poster featuring the Greek logo over a red cup since the cup is often used to symbolize alcoholic consumption during parties However upon viewing the pilot episode they held off on sending a letter to ABC Family complaining about the depiction of the Greek System when they realized there was more to the show than just parties Others recognize it as a hyperbolic representation of tamer more modest Greek life 37 Ratings edit The viewership for Greek s pilot episode was 1 1 million 38 and Chapter Two ended with 1 3 million viewers 39 Chapter Three saw a ratings spike premiering to 1 6 million viewers a 78 increase doubling and tripling their ratings in all demographics marked a network high for male viewers and was the second most watched cable show with females age 12 34 Greek also appeared on the list of top ten downloads on iTunes 3 4 Chapter Four premiered much lower with 0 99 million viewers 40 and ended with 0 745 million 39 The third season premiere Chapter Five had a total of 1 21 million viewers down almost two million from its lead in The Secret Life of the American Teenager 41 The second episode pulled in 1 31 million viewers 41 Chapter Five ended with 0 66 million viewers and Chapter Six premiered with 1 033 million 42 Accolades edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2008 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated 43 2009 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series Paul James Nominated 44 45 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated 46 2010 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated 47 NAMIC Vision Awards Best Performance Comedy Dilshad Vadsaria Nominated 48 2011 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comedy Series Greek Nominated 49 References edit a b Patrick Sean Smith at IMDb Greek TV Series 2007 2011 Archived from the original on August 1 2013 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