"Grey's Anatomy" Winning a Battle, Losing the War (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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8/10
George comes into his own
MaxBorg8927 February 2008
It is hardly a coincidence that the funniest character on Grey's Anatomy shares his first name with the funniest character on Seinfeld: George. Okay, so George O' Malley is nowhere near as selfish, chubby or balding as George Costanza, but he is every bit as insecure, as shown in all its glory in this episode.

What started like a normal day becomes a mess rather quickly: an annual bike race is causing several people to wind up at the hospital (the poor idiots think it isn't fun to ride on the sidewalks), including one man who is declared officially brain-dead in a short amount of time. At this point, Izzie and Cristina think it would be a good idea to remove his organs for donation, an idea that would certainly please Lloyd Mackie (Keith David), a cancer-struck friend of Dr. Webber who's been waiting for a new liver for eight months and kills time by flirting with the intern in charge of looking after him: George. In the meantime, Meredith keeps resisting Derek's offers to go out on a real date.

For the first time, what happens on the operating table has an effect on the young doctors and their ethics system - Izzie, in particular, starts to resemble a proper character instead of a mere caricature of juvenile idealism (then again, she used to be a model, so maybe it was deliberate), an element that will be explored further in later episodes. What really makes Winning a Battle, Losing the War memorable, though, is the interactions between George and Mackie: T.R. Knight seems to channel Jason Alexander most of the time, especially when he insists he isn't gay (a bit ironic, given the actor came out during the production of Season Three), while Keith, best known as a voice-over artist, exudes tons of charm with his relaxing, paced words, brilliantly subverting the "dirty old man" cliché.

Overall, pretty good: entertaining, occasionally moving, and clear proof of the show's fine eye for guest stars.

7,5/10
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8/10
A New Liver
ZegMaarJus20 July 2023
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This Episode begins with Meredith, she has a discussion with George and Izzie. Meredith kissed with Viper he is a patient at the hospital. Lloyd is flirting with George. George says that he found a liver for Lloyd. Kevin has been declared as braindead by Izzie. Richard tells to Lloyd that George found a liver for him. Viper fainted, his belly is bleeding heavily. Kevin died at the hospital. Lloyd gets his new liver. Nice Episode of Grey's Anatomy Season 1, really great Episode. I really like Meredith in this series, she is just the hero of the hospital. Looking forward to more of this! Also i really like George!
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8/10
George and Izzie
meltingmel4 October 2022
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I'm rewatching the whole series in preparation for season 19 and it's been about 15 years since I've seen the first season. I remember now why I was so devastated when George and Izzie left the show. They were 100% my favorite characters and they both left too soon. Meredith and Christina were never my favorite interns and I immediately gravitated towards the happy people. The same happened when April came on the show - she become my next favorite.

Fantastic, enjoyable episode and I love how it starts to show everyone's personalities very much in depth. I'm loving the opportunity to rewatch. -
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6/10
Organ donation
vabcollegeinfo2 May 2015
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Whiles this episode was decent it furthered common misconceptions about organ donation. 1: Even when skin is taken it is hidden by the funeral suit 2: Two interns would not have had to sew up the victim, that is standard procedure. Finally, organs are only removed after extensive testing and every possible way to save the victims life.

Other than those issues the episode was remarkably good. The acting was well done and the expansion on the moral codes of the characters was very intriguing, though they obviously did not know that much about organ donation procedure. I have never seen this show before but from these first couple episodes I am pretty hopeful that this will be something I quite enjoy.
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