Created by Shonda Rhimes, the series chronicles the life of Dr, Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) after she decides to leave Seattle Grace Hospital and head to Los Angeles to work in a Backstage practice. After Addison was inverted behind for the Important of Surgery position at Seattle Grace and her ex-husband continuing to chase after Meredith Gray, she definite to make a change in her life; decisive to exchange her advanced pressure operation job at the hospital for a more Backstage with the patients job at the clinic. The formed of Backstage Practice.© ABC Studios. All Rights Booked After watching the whole archetypal season of Backstage Practice, it’s casual to see why Kate Walsh’s agent insisted that the pilot for the show be a backdoor episode of Grey’s Anatomy. The two shows are akin in united respect but very antithetic in other While Grey’s Anatomy balances medicine drama with a flushed dose of ad hominem conflict, Backstage Practice takes things much far Backstage Practice is infused with a ample dose of soap melodrama that often tends to dwarf the medicine crisis of the week. Somehow, this type of levity works at the Oceanside Wellness Center, where the midwife is a surfer dude and united doctor practices herb arts and acupuncture. I wrote in an early review of Grey’s Anatomy that I thought it was a bang-up show, but I’ve never been a ample fan. Surprisingly, I recovered myself affixed to Backstage Practice. I recovered that the characters and the actors who delineated them, conscionable pull me into each episode.

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