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GREY’S ANATOMY - Episode Information and Ratings (Numbers are from Nielsen Media Research)

Live+7 Total Viewers = Live Viewers + DVR playback up to 7 days later (Live + 7)

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Season 7

Timeslot: Thursday at 9pm

Episode 7.1: "With You I'm Born Again"

Air Date: September 23, 2010

Written By: Krista Vernoff

Directed By: Rob Corn

Live+7 Total Viewers: 17.32 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 14.32 million

18-49: 5.4/14

18-49 Live+7: 6.8

Episode 7.2: "Shock to the System"

Air Date: September 30, 2010

Written By: William Harper

Directed By: Tom Verica

Live+7 Total Viewers: 15.64 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 12.53 million

18-49: 4.6/12

18-49 Live+7: 6.1

Episode 7.3: "Superfreak"

Air Date: October 7, 2010

Written By: Mark Wilding

Directed By: Michael Pressman

Live+7 Total Viewers: 15.68 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 12.75 million

18-49: 4.6/13

18-49 Live+7: 6.0

Episode 7.4: "Can’t Fight Biology"

Air Date: October 14, 2010

Written By: Peter Nowalk

Directed By: Edward Ornelas

Live+7 Total Viewers: 15.10 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 12.11 million

18-49: 4.6/12

18-49 Live+7: 6.1

Episode 7.5: "Almost Grown"

Air Date: October 21, 2010

Written By: Brian Tanen

Directed By: Chandra Wilson

Live+7 Total Viewers: 14.02 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 10.97 million

18-49: 4.0/11

18-49 Live+7: 5.5

Episode 7.6: "These Arms of Mine"

Air Date: October 28, 2010

Written By: Stacy McKee

Directed By: Stephen Cragg

Live+7 Total Viewers: 13.83 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 10.79 million

18-49: 3.9/10

18-49 Live+7: 5.3

Episode 7.7: "That's Me Trying"

Air Date: November 4, 2010

Written By: Austin Guzman

Directed By: Tony Phelan

Live+7 Total Viewers: 14.61 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 11.92 million

18-49: 4.3/12

18-49 Live+7: 5.7

Episode 7.8: "Something's Gotta Give"

Air Date: November 11, 2010

Written By: William Harper

Directed By: Jeannot Szwarc

Live+7 Total Viewers: 14.16 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 11.13 million

18-49: 4.0/11

18-49 Live+7: 5.5

Episode 7.9: "Slow Night, So Long"

Air Date: November 18, 2010

Written By: Zoanne Clack

Directed By: Rob Bailey

Live+7 Total Viewers: 14.43 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 11.46 million

18-49: 4.3/11

18-49 Live+7: 5.8

Episode 7.10: "Adrift and at Peace"

Air Date: December 2, 2010

Written By: Tony Phelan & Joan Rater

Directed By: Allison Liddi-Brown

Live+7 Total Viewers: 13.82 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 11.02 million

18-49: 4.0/10

18-49 Live+7: 5.3

Episode 7.11: "Disarm"

Air Date: January 6, 20111

Written By: Krista Vernoff

Directed By: Debbie Allen

Live+7 Total Viewers: 14.51 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 11.64 million

18-49: 4.2/11

18-49 Live+7: 5.5

Episode 7.12: "Start Me Up"

Air Date: January 13, 20111

Written By: Natalie Krinsky

Directed By: Mark R. Jackson

Live+7 Total Viewers: 14.96 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 12.15 million

18-49: 4.3/12

18-49 Live+7: 5.8

Episode 7.13: "Don't Deceive Me (Please Don't Go)"

Air Date: February 3, 20111

Written By: Mark Wilding

Directed By: Kevin McKidd

Live+7 Total Viewers: 14.06 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 11.18 million

18-49: 4.3/11

18-49 Live+7: 5.7

Episode 7.14: "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)"

Air Date: February 10, 20111

Written By: Austin Guzman

Directed By: Steve Robin

Live+7 Total Viewers: 13.36 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 10.47 million

18-49: 3.9/10

18-49 Live+7: 5.3

Episode 7.15: "Golden Hour"

Air Date: February 17, 20111

Written By: Stacy McKee

Directed By: Rob Corn

Live+7 Total Viewers: 13.09 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 10.24 million

18-49: 3.7/10

18-49 Live+7: 5.2

Episode 7.16: "Not Responsible"

Air Date: February 24, 20111

Written By: Debora Cahn

Directed By: Debbie Allen

Live+7 Total Viewers: 12.02 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 9.13 million

18-49: 3.4/9

18-49 Live+7: 4.8

Episode 7.17: "This Is How We Do It"

Air Date: March 24, 20111

Written By: Peter Nowalk

Directed By: Ed Ornelas

Live+7 Total Viewers: 13.26 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 10.28 million

18-49: 3.7/10

18-49 Live+7: 5.2

Episode 7.18: "Song Beneath the Song"

Air Date: March 31, 20111

Written By: Shonda Rhimes

Directed By: Tony Phelan

Live+7 Total Viewers: 15.99 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 13.09 million

18-49: 4.9/13

18-49 Live+7: 6.3

Episode 7.19: "It’s A Long Way Back"

Air Date: April 28, 20111

Written By: William Harper

Directed By: Steve Robin

Live+7 Total Viewers: 13.58 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 10.67 million

18-49: 3.7/9

18-49 Live+7: 5.1

Episode 7.20: "White Wedding"

Air Date: May 5, 20111

Written By: Stacy McKee

Directed By: Chandra Wilson

Live+7 Total Viewers: 13.25 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 10.11 million

18-49: 3.5/10

18-49 Live+7: 5.1

Episode 7.21: "I Will Survive"

Air Date: May 12, 20111

Written By: Zoanne Clack

Directed By: Tom Verica

Live+7 Total Viewers: 12.41 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 9.63 million

18-49: 3.2/9

18-49 Live+7: 4.6

Episode 7.22: "Unaccompanied Minor"

Air Date: May 19, 20111

Written By: Debora Cahn

Directed By: Rob Corn

Live+7 Total Viewers: 12.81 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 9.89 million

18-49: 3.6/9

18-49 Live+7: 4.9

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They should of started off the season with a bigger bang than that, they do have big competition now with CSI. I liked the episode, but I definantly think CSI won in the ratings tonight, if they didn't I'll be shocked. Next week looks great, poor christina having to go up against Burk's mom(Dianhn Caroll). YIKES!!!! :mellow:

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I have to admit that I didn't really like the first episode. It may just be the season premiere blues, but nothing grabbed me like I thought was going to happen. I didn't get to see the season finale in May or the syndicated one either so I'm a little lost. Hopefully, things will pick up by Episode 2. Looks like Burke's mother comes to town and isn't fond of Christina.

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IA with those that say there was not much to talk about. It seemed like a March kind of episode instead of a September one. For a show that is so big on the bang I expected something more well... bangin! LOL. In any case, It was still excellent. Definitely no drop in quality or interest value. Just... a bit not what I would've wanted after not seeing it for so long!!

What i liked was the flashbacks to back in the day. I think the show has finally established itself where flashbacks are important to us!!

I hope it does well. I've never seen CSI, and am not interested in it and think that GA is a great competitor for it!!

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I'm so glad it's back, but ITA that this was just a good episode, not a great one.

Meredith continues to waffle.

Izzy's grief wasn't given enough time, imo.

I didn't care for the Bailey/Omar subplot. It seemed out of character to me for her to give up so much of her time for one patient whom she really couldn't even treat.

Burke & Christina were barely on.

I did love the flashbacks, though. How funny for Meredith to recall her mom & Richard's breakup, which she probably didn't understand at the time. It was great to see the mixer where the residents first met, imo. Best of all for me, was seeing how hurt Derek really was by Addison's affair.

I have no idea how a parent doesn't notice that a 14-year-old is pregnant, but if half the talk shows on the air can be believed, it has happened.

Poor George still couldn't bring himself to say "I love you" when he doesn't feel it yet. In a way, I can't blame him.

Wow, was this the first time Derek told Meredith he's in love with her? I was hoping she'd chose McVet, but it looks like McDreamy might win out.

Next week looks fantastic from the preview!

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I thought the premiere was great. It started off kind of slow but the ending was amazing.

Addison at the end when she put the panties on the bulletien board :o wasn't expecting that. I think she knows. The flashbacks were amazing. Loved the Derk and Meredith one as well as the one with Addison and Derek and the one with Izzie and Kerev.

Meredith has Mcvet and Mcdreamy vying for her affections now. I liked Cali and George in this episode and I usually dislike them.

At the end with Christina and Burke amazing acting. She just broke down and said don't ever die. Which was new she almost never breaks down and she did after Danny's death. Seeing Izzie's struggle was a good underlying theme. Izzie and Mere have the best friednship chemistry there scenes were really good. Ellen almost never cries or give much emotion but she did in this one she was very warm and caring threw out the entire episode and it's a major acting improvement she seems more like a protaginist now where as in the last two seasons she seemed soo detached, cold and desperate.

I feel like her acting has improved tremendously. She was soo good in the bathroom gloor scenes and with Cali, Derek and McVet and I don't know I got a better feel from her then her previous work.

These actresses continue to work. Word about Miranda Bailey she was amazing in the Quarentine.

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After reading everyone's comments I was totally confused because this wasn't the episode that I had watched! Needless to say, CTV (Canada) aired the second episode of this season not the first episode!!!! WTF??? The second episode was really good and everything but I really did actually want to watch the first episode. Once CTV realizes their screw up I am sure they will air the first one. I won't ruin it for everyone as to what happened in the second episode but lets just say the last 3 minutes left me giddy! :D

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I thought something was up! That explains everything......I couldn't figure out why it didn't start back off where the season finale left off. The second episode was kinda lame, but maybe it'll make more sense when I see the premiere.

I still think GA is poorly written for a primetime show, but it's the best soap on TV right now!

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Kate Walsh and Katherine Heigl knocked me out in this episode. Both of those women are so talented and so rarely acknowledged for it. I really hope one of them gets nominated for an Emmy at some point. Soon.

I cried again remembering Denny. I still can't believe that they killed him! I do agree that Izzie's grief was cut short. I hope this isn't the last we see of it.

Addison is a very intelligent woman. She knows what happened.

Callie is growing on me. I love when she compared them to 17-year-olds and when she left the room for no reason at all. :) She's cool. (And also another beautiful addition to the already physically-blessed cast).

Still want to punch Meredith in the face. Kthx.

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I thought something was strange as well because I thought the show picked up right where it left off last season. Then I figured they decided to change it. I was all confused! Stupid ass CTV!!! They won't tell us when they are going to air Nip/Tuck and now they air the second episode instead of the first one! :angry:

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