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I Saw What I Saw

"I Saw What I Saw" is the sixth episode of the sixth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, and the show's 108th episode overall. It was written by Peter William Harper and directed by Allison Liddi-Brown. The episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States on October 22, 2009.

"I Saw What I Saw"
Grey's Anatomy episode
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 6
Directed byAllison Liddi-Brown
Written byWilliam Harper
Editing byDavid Greenspan
Original air dateOctober 22, 2009 (2009-10-22)
Running time43 minutes
Episode chronology
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"Invasion"
Next →
"Give Peace a Chance"
Grey's Anatomy season 6
List of episodes

The episode begins in medias res, depicting events following a whodunit style, exposing them from alternating points of view in a fast-paced way. Katherine Heigl (Dr. Izzie Stevens) was absent from the episode, due to her hiatus to film the 2010 romantic comedy Life as We Know It. Upon its initial airing, the episode was viewed by 15.40 million people, garnered a 5.6/4 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic, and ranked #1 for the night in terms of viewership and ratings.

Plot edit

After victims burned in a hotel fire are brought to the hospital, Seattle Grace and Mercy West residents compete to get the best cases. Unexpectedly, a woman (Cathy Becker, played by Erinn Hayes) about to be discharged dies after a medical negligence mistake committed by one of the many surgeons who treated her. Chief Webber then starts an investigation to trace back the culprit and identify the cause of death. Each doctor gives their point of view of the chaotic scene that happened in the ER that day: Owen, Cristina, Bailey, Alex, Callie, Lexie, Charles, Jackson, April and Reed. The case of the patient then starts to be reconstructed. Her deep second degree burning, her chest pain, her pneumothorax and the cricothyrotomy Alex had to perform on her are exposed, as well as several other parallel storylines and medical cases linked to the fire.

Reed ultimately realizes that the mistake was committed by April, who forgot to check the patient's airways, already swelled by the smoke, after being distracted by a patient with an axe stuck in his chest. Richard then fires her. The residents are shown having various reactions, as some complain about the absurdity of April's mistake, while Cristina shows empathy for her former enemy. Derek then criticizes Richard, telling him he was initially responsible for the situation by setting chaos in the ER with the merger.

A subplotline of the episode includes Alex desperately seeking Izzie and calling her frequently to convince her to come back, even threatening to file a missing person report.

Production edit

The episode was written by William Harper and directed by Allison Liddi-Brown. David Greenspan edited the episode and Donald Lee Harris served as production designer.[1] Featured music included [...].[2]

Reception edit

The episode received positive reviews among television critics, and it outperformed the previous episode in terms of viewership. "I Saw What I Saw" was originally broadcast on October 22, 2009, in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). The episode was viewed by a total of 15.40 million people,[3] up 1.61% from the previous episode "Invasion", which garnered 13.79 million viewers.[4] In terms of viewership, "I Saw What I Saw" ranked #1 for the night, beating out CBS's Survivor, The Mentalist, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[3] In addition to placing at the top of the night for viewership, its 5.6/14 Nielsen rating ranked #1 in its 9:00 Eastern time-slot and the entire night, for both the rating and share percentages of the key 18–49 demographic, beating out Survivor, NBC's The Office and 30 Rock, and ABC's FlashForward.[3] In comparison to the previous episode's rating, "I Saw What I Saw" showed an increase, with the former garnering a 5.0/13 rating share in the 18–49 demographic.[4]

BuddyTV gave a positive review saying, "Notice how good Grey‘s Anatomy gets when it focuses on the medicine and ignores people‘s drama?" That, in a nutshell, is what happened to Seattle Grace following the so-called invasion last week. It was an awesome episode. Flashbacks are made of win, especially when you sort of know the ending, and everything feels like a gradual build-up to it."[5]

The review posted on TV Squad[6] gave a mixed review, "There was a lot of potential that this episode could have gone with.[...] The thing about what made [...] the Grey's episode poor was the fact that in Grey's all perspectives were the same." A review posted on TVFanatic [7] says:"The question is whether it worked. We're going to go with a definitive yes ... and no."

References edit

  1. ^ Writer: William Harper. Director: Allison Liddi-Brown (October 29, 2009). "I Saw What I Saw". Grey's Anatomy. Season 6. American Broadcasting Company.
  2. ^ "Grey's Anatomy "I Saw What I Saw" Music". TV Fanatic. SheKnows Entertainment. 8 October 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Gorman, Bill (October 23, 2010). . TV by the Numbers. Zap2it. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
  4. ^ a b Seidman, Robert (October 16, 2009). . TV by the Numbers. Zap2it. Archived from the original on May 29, 2010. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
  5. ^ "Grey's Anatomy "I Saw What I Saw" Recap: Too Many Bleeping Doctors!". 23 October 2009.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-10-26. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
  7. ^ Marsi, Steve (Oct 23, 2009). "Grey's Anatomy Review: "I Saw What I Saw"". TV Fanatic. Retrieved Aug 1, 2021.

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I Saw What I Saw is the sixth episode of the sixth season of the American television medical drama Grey s Anatomy and the show s 108th episode overall It was written by Peter William Harper and directed by Allison Liddi Brown The episode was originally broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company ABC in the United States on October 22 2009 I Saw What I Saw Grey s Anatomy episodeEpisode no Season 6Episode 6Directed byAllison Liddi BrownWritten byWilliam HarperEditing byDavid GreenspanOriginal air dateOctober 22 2009 2009 10 22 Running time43 minutesEpisode chronology Previous Invasion Next Give Peace a Chance Grey s Anatomyseason 6List of episodesThe episode begins in medias res depicting events following a whodunit style exposing them from alternating points of view in a fast paced way Katherine Heigl Dr Izzie Stevens was absent from the episode due to her hiatus to film the 2010 romantic comedy Life as We Know It Upon its initial airing the episode was viewed by 15 40 million people garnered a 5 6 4 Nielsen rating share in the 18 49 demographic and ranked 1 for the night in terms of viewership and ratings Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editAfter victims burned in a hotel fire are brought to the hospital Seattle Grace and Mercy West residents compete to get the best cases Unexpectedly a woman Cathy Becker played by Erinn Hayes about to be discharged dies after a medical negligence mistake committed by one of the many surgeons who treated her Chief Webber then starts an investigation to trace back the culprit and identify the cause of death Each doctor gives their point of view of the chaotic scene that happened in the ER that day Owen Cristina Bailey Alex Callie Lexie Charles Jackson April and Reed The case of the patient then starts to be reconstructed Her deep second degree burning her chest pain her pneumothorax and the cricothyrotomy Alex had to perform on her are exposed as well as several other parallel storylines and medical cases linked to the fire Reed ultimately realizes that the mistake was committed by April who forgot to check the patient s airways already swelled by the smoke after being distracted by a patient with an axe stuck in his chest Richard then fires her The residents are shown having various reactions as some complain about the absurdity of April s mistake while Cristina shows empathy for her former enemy Derek then criticizes Richard telling him he was initially responsible for the situation by setting chaos in the ER with the merger A subplotline of the episode includes Alex desperately seeking Izzie and calling her frequently to convince her to come back even threatening to file a missing person report Production editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2012 The episode was written by William Harper and directed by Allison Liddi Brown David Greenspan edited the episode and Donald Lee Harris served as production designer 1 Featured music included 2 Reception editThe episode received positive reviews among television critics and it outperformed the previous episode in terms of viewership I Saw What I Saw was originally broadcast on October 22 2009 in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company ABC The episode was viewed by a total of 15 40 million people 3 up 1 61 from the previous episode Invasion which garnered 13 79 million viewers 4 In terms of viewership I Saw What I Saw ranked 1 for the night beating out CBS s Survivor The Mentalist and CSI Crime Scene Investigation 3 In addition to placing at the top of the night for viewership its 5 6 14 Nielsen rating ranked 1 in its 9 00 Eastern time slot and the entire night for both the rating and share percentages of the key 18 49 demographic beating out Survivor NBC s The Office and 30 Rock and ABC s FlashForward 3 In comparison to the previous episode s rating I Saw What I Saw showed an increase with the former garnering a 5 0 13 rating share in the 18 49 demographic 4 BuddyTV gave a positive review saying Notice how good Grey s Anatomy gets when it focuses on the medicine and ignores people s drama That in a nutshell is what happened to Seattle Grace following the so called invasion last week It was an awesome episode Flashbacks are made of win especially when you sort of know the ending and everything feels like a gradual build up to it 5 The review posted on TV Squad 6 gave a mixed review There was a lot of potential that this episode could have gone with The thing about what made the Grey s episode poor was the fact that in Grey s all perspectives were the same A review posted on TVFanatic 7 says The question is whether it worked We re going to go with a definitive yes and no References edit Writer William Harper Director Allison Liddi Brown October 29 2009 I Saw What I Saw Grey s Anatomy Season 6 American Broadcasting Company Grey s Anatomy I Saw What I Saw Music TV Fanatic SheKnows Entertainment 8 October 2009 Retrieved July 23 2012 a b c Gorman Bill October 23 2010 TV Ratings Thursday Community FlashForward Leno Down Survivor Grey s Up TV by the Numbers Zap2it Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved September 12 2010 a b Seidman Robert October 16 2009 Broadcast Finals Bones The Office Grey s Anatomy The Mentalist up Private Practice down a tick TV by the Numbers Zap2it Archived from the original on May 29 2010 Retrieved September 12 2010 Grey s Anatomy I Saw What I Saw Recap Too Many Bleeping Doctors 23 October 2009 Review Grey s Anatomy I Saw What I Saw TV Squad Archived from the original on 2009 10 26 Retrieved 2009 10 23 Marsi Steve Oct 23 2009 Grey s Anatomy Review I Saw What I Saw TV Fanatic Retrieved Aug 1 2021 External links edit I Saw What I Saw at ABC com I Saw What I Saw at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Saw What I Saw amp oldid 1217379623, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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