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TV Review: Private Practice (2007-present)

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Source: Wikipedia

Synopsis: The first season deals with Addison's move from Seattle to Los Angeles and her attempts to adjust to a very different type of working environment at Oceanside Wellness Group, a co-op private practice. The first season also deals with her budding relationships with her new co-workers. Among them include her best friend Naomi Bennett, a fertility specialist, and her ex-husband Sam Bennett, who specializes in internal medicine. Also working within the practice is psychiatrist Violet Turner, pediatrician Cooper Freedman, alternative medicine specialist Pete Wilder, and receptionist Dell Parker. It is revealed early on that the Bennetts established the practice with the rest of the doctors owning a share of it as well. Charlotte King, who serves as chief of staff at St. Ambrose Hospital, works with Oceanside Wellness through her dealings with Sam and her sexual relationship with Cooper.

My BItes: Private practice is running in its third season now, and it just keeps getting better! I like this show more compared to the other medical drama Grey's Anatomy because the dramas featured in this show are shorter (usually lasts only one episode), less complicated, less dark and best of all it usually has got a happy ending after every episode. The character in this show also feels more real compared to the likes of grey's anatomy where i think is overly glossy, at the end of the day this show is about issues on  human to human relationships, whether it's parents-children. lover-lover, employer-employee etc.. Some issues i can relate to, some others are just pure entertainment fun. So catch this series if you need chicken soup for your soul and a dose of feel good. :)

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