From Shonda Rhimes, the creator of GREY'S ANATOMY and SCANDAL, comes the stunning final season of television's most seductive medical drama. Feel the passion and relive the heartbreaking moments from every episode with ABC's PRIVATE PRACTICE: THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON. The tight-knit family at Seaside Health and Wellness is in for a huge shakeup as a new doctor arrives in the wake of a devastating loss. Watch as Amelia jumps back into the dating world, Violet faces new upheavals and Addison makes a heart-wrenching choice between Jake and Sam. Meanwhile, even more changes are in store for Cooper and Charlotte, who discover that life's biggest events come in threes, and Sheldon finds true happiness in the midst of a traumatic personal challenge. Experience all 13 episodes complete with never-before-seen bonus features on ABC's PRIVATE PRACTICE: THE COMPLETE SIXTH SEASON!
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Review
I love the show
M**.
A mixed bag of emotions
I've loved Addison since the first time she appeared on Grey's Anatomy and I've been watching Private Practice since the first season. The show has had it's ups and downs but I can't deny that I was addicted to the show. The series finale aired today and I'm bummed that we won't be able to see our favorite docs every week now. Since the last season only had 13 episodes, here's a brief synopsis of each:1) "Aftershock": We get to see who Addie chose (Jake!), Sheldon gets news that he might have cancer, Charlotte tells Coop that she's pregnant with triplets and we get to know Pete died while he was out on a run.2) "Mourning Sickness": This episode was kind of Violet-centric but other characters sufficient got screen time as well. Sheldon deals with a man with sexual feelings for a little girl while Violet throws a party as Pete did not want his loved ones to get depressed but nonetheless Violet finally bursts out towards the end of the episode when she scatters Pete's ashes with her best friend, Cooper by her side.3) "Good Grief": Violet goes to a grief counseling group, Addison mourns Mark's death & Sam tries to start afresh with his nurse girlfriend Vanessa. Also, Sheldon is in denial about his cancer.4) "You Don't Know What You've Got Till It's Gone": A very fast paced and intense episode. A new ER doc, James joins St. Ambrose on a busy rainy night where a girl gets kidnapped.5) "The Next Episode": The worst episode in the entire series. I never liked Sam to begin with and this episode did not help. Sam's life viewed as a reality show with alot of family drama.6) "Apron Strings": PPP bounced back fast with an awesome Addison-centric episode where Henry's biological mother comes back and we get to see Addie's mentor. Addie also gets sued by a former patient for the wrongful birth of her child! A great episode overall.7) "The World According to Jake": Jake's a really likeable guy and this episode delved into his personal life: his daughter, his relationship with Addie and a destructive secret from his past comes back to haunt him. We get to see him interact with his dead wife as well.8) "Life Support": The Cooper-centric episode, we get to see things from his perspective... literally! Char goes into early labor and one of the triplets have to be delivered early.9) "I'm Fine": Finally, Sheldon gets the attention he deserved all these years as he goes through cancer treatments and finds love in another terminal patient, Miranda. He also helps find the missing girl. Another solid episode.10) "Georgia on My Mind": Charlotte goes through physical & emotional hell as the premature baby starts to have complications and Mason acts out in school.11) "Good Fries Are Hard to Come By": The Amelia centric installment felt bland as opposed to other character centric episodes because the romance with James felt a bit forced. Just was not able to connect with it.12) "Full Release": The penultimate episode of PPP could have been the finale. A great episode. Addison goes to court for finalizing Henry's adoption and receives bad news. Charlotte finally gives birth to the other two babies. Violet realizes one can be happy alone.13) "In Which We Say Goodbye": The series finale! Addison & Jake finally tie the knot. A lot of time jumps in the episode. The finale felt very rushed and was a little disappointing. Naomi returns to stand by Addie's side at her wedding and jumps into bed with Sam at the reception and gets knocked up. Once again, felt very forced. Addison did not get much screen time which was very wrong considering the show is a spin-off on her character. Sheldon quits to take care of Miranda during her last days. CharCoop, Mason and the triplets are a happy family. Violet writes a new book titled 'Private Practice'. Sam and Naomi get married. No mention of Pete or Dell. Betsey, Maya were nowhere seen nor was baby Henry and Lucas. This should have been a two hour special.Overall, the season was good but could have been better. The series bid adieu and I for one will miss it very much.
C**7
I Love Private Practice Despite Myself
When Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes decided to give Seattle Grace's Dr. Addison Forbes Montgomery-Shepard her own show, she created Private Practice as a spinoff - I boycotted it because I never liked Addison.However, one season into the new series I decided to give it a watch and got hooked in spite of myself. It seems that Ms. Rhimes has made some magic with this show.Just like "Grey's", the Private Practice docs and characters are complex, loveable, flawed, and ridiculously attractive. Even the mufti-million-dollar beach houses Addison and Dr. Sam Bennett live in are gorgeous.But, instead of putting me off, all that "wonderfulness" drew me in. In addition, each episode contains one or more fascinating medical cases. These alone are worth watching for. Really, who isn't going to stay tuned to see what happens when two women are implanted with each other's embryo's in error.? Or what about the two women and one man who decide to have a baby?Not only is Private Practice addictively watchable, it can easily become a new guilty pleasure.
P**R
Private Practice review
As a series as a whole, I like the way the story lines flowed. I did not like how shows all incorporate homosexual relationships, thankfully no main characters were written in as such and pretty much left it at a minimum. Thankfully when Sam & Naomi's daughter was pregnant they did not push abortion to the point of not having the baby. YES, I am a very conservative person and so this show was about borderline for something I will watch. Overall, the seasons were good, but it was time for the show to end. Liked that fact that everybody seemed to get their happy ever after when it ended.
D**T
Awesome movie
I love it
K**R
Graceful tying up of loose ends
A complicated series of events were left in question last season involving every major character. This episode ties together, very nicely, the success/failure/surprise of each using coherent time lines and over lapping of events. A strong thread brings together the final segment "Everyone" with one important person gone forever (no spoiler alert here but I really would like to. Suffice it to say it is VERY sad.) A great renewal to the premise and cast of "The Practice."
B**A
OK, so Amazon hooked me....
They hooked me and then they reeled me in. I watched the first 5 seasons of 'Private Practice' free, as an Amazon Prime member, and then I see that season 6 is not free. So, naturally, I bought it (Amazon Video on Demand). Quite a bargain, really. Season Five's ending episode had me sobbing. I was conflicted about Addison and Sam. So many loose threads at the end of that season! Well, whatever happens, I OWN Season 6 of this addictive series. I plan to savor every episode.
M**A
👍🏽
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J**T
End of a lifeline
This product gives me mixed feelings. I'm happy because the delivery was fast, the state of the dvd's was very nice, perfect even. It was nicely packaged, and bought it for a great price compared to what you pay in the stores here in Belgium... I would definitely recommend it (the DVD and the distributor)On the other hand it makes me sad because this is the very last season of Private practice. I loved every season and I'm sad it's over. This final season has only 13 episode but they are all worth it.Over all, great product.
C**E
Love it
I still love Addison so I can't help watching this show, although the righteousness of some of the characters upsets me quite a bit, think [SPOILER for previous seasons] Pete was one of the worst for this so glad he is not about anymore, although would have preferred it if he had just run off rather than died.
S**N
definitely recommend
need i say more? greys anatomy is amazing series - fab to watch over and over - great quality
M**D
I recommend
Brilliant series
Y**F
Brill series
I had to buy this as Sky stopped showing the series. Hooked on this, more so than Grays Anatomy I think. Just love it.
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