A completely different intro sequence that was created during early production—not used in the final show. More stylized and abstract, sometimes referred to by fans as the “blue anatomy” version. Features different music and a more dramatic tone. Sometimes called "Grey's Anatomy Avant-Garde Intro" on fan forums.
Behind-the-scenes of the pilot episode.
Experimental Trailer:
A stylized promotional video created before the show aired. Very different from the final tone—dark, edgy, almost indie-film-like. Uses haunting music and dramatic editing, highlighting the emotional stakes and interpersonal tension rather than the medical drama. Included on some international Season 1 DVDs or as an Easter egg.
Deleted Scenes from the first season.
Behind-the-scenes featurette with a focus on medical realism.
The cast goes on stage to answer questions.
Deleted scenes found in the bonus disc on some season 2 DVDs.
Behind the grenade episode.
Deleted scenes found on the final disc of episodes in the season 2 DVD.
Set tour from 2006 of the Grey's Anatomy stage at The Prospect Studios.
The segment from Jimmy Kimmel Live featuring the cast of Grey's Anatomy.
Cast members answer questions from fans.
Interviews with Chandra Wilson.
Interviews with the cast.
Unaired Scenes from Season 3.
Cast reacts to their favorite scenes.
Season 3 Bloopers.
Come with Patrick Dempsey to the race track!
Behind-the-scenes of the interviews and transformation of Jane Doe (Elizabeth Reaser).
Interview with Ellen Pompeo
Bloopers from Season 4.
Bonus feature found on the Season 4 Blu-ray.
Unaired scenes from Season 4.
Cast reacts to their favorite scenes.
Interviews with Brooke Smith, Chyler Leigh and Lauren Stamile.
A lighthearted behind-the-scenes featurette included on the Season 4 DVD of Grey’s Anatomy.
A recap of the series thus far, seasons 1-3.
This featurette celebrates the show's 100th episode, focusing on the planning and emotional impact of Meredith and Derek’s wedding. Cast and crew reflect on the show's evolution and what the milestone meant to them personally and professionally.
This explores the spiritual and emotional themes of Season 5, especially Izzie’s hallucinations of Denny and her cancer diagnosis. Writers and cast discuss how the show handles life, death, and the metaphysical in dramatic storytelling.
Bloopers of Season 5.
1. You Don't Get to Die - (Rise Up)
2. George's Dilemma - (These Ties That Bind)
3. Not Your Friend - (Wish You Were Here)
4. Moments - (Sympathy For The Devil)
5. So Unexpected - (Stairway to Heaven)
6. Losing Another Attending - (Beat Your Heart Out)
7. A Simple Guy - (Before and After)
8. Happy Love Stick - (Here's To Future Days)
9. Beach Fantasy - (Here's To Future Days)
10. 6 O'clock - (Now Or Never)
11. Not A Happy Day - (Now Or Never)
This bonus feature focuses on the career and performance of Chandra Wilson (Dr. Miranda Bailey), highlighting her journey from theater to television and her evolution on Grey’s Anatomy. Cast, crew, and Shonda Rhimes praise her emotional range, precision, and leadership both on and off screen, offering a heartfelt tribute to her impact on the show.
Bloopers from Season 6.
Megan awkwardly deals with the uncertainty of whether the father of her baby is her husband Steve or ex Pierce while the other interns flirt and banter in Joe’s bar.
A teary Megan opens up to Pierce about her fears regarding her pregnancy while Steve and the others continue joking around in the background .
Steve and Megan perform a duet as the hospital house band, while Pierce confronts his unresolved feelings and Ryan humorously flirts with Reed.
Megan hesitates to open the paternity test results, leading to tension between Steve and Pierce as they wait anxiously in Joe’s bar
A physical fight breaks out between Steve and Pierce over Megan’s pregnancy, culminating in Megan finally revealing the paternity result.
Following the paternity reveal, Megan ends her marriage to Steve, Pierce steps up, and an impromptu karaoke performance by Owen lightens the mood.
This featurette dives into the making of Season 7, Episode 18: “Song Beneath the Song”, the show's first and only full musical episode. Cast and crew discuss vocal training, choreography, and how the emotionally charged episode pushed them out of their comfort zones.
Bloopers from Season 7.
Dr. Webber and the staff brainstorm ideas for a hospital promo video to rebuild Seattle Grace’s image following the shooting incident.
While Dr. Avery and April film a segment promoting the hospital’s recovery efforts, Webber grapples with presenting the right tone of hope and strength.
Owen, Avery, and other staff shoot interviews discussing safety and community, as Webber oversees the message they hope will restore trust.
The team contends with the tension of what to highlight in the campaign, balancing optimism with truth as they film around the hospital.
A surprise setback during filming forces Webber to adjust the campaign's narrative, adding authenticity to their promotional reel.
The series wraps as Seattle Grace premieres the finished video, and the staff reflect on how the process has helped them heal and move forward.
Behind-the-scenes of the 6 part web series.
This emotional featurette centers on the character arc of Owen Hunt, played by Kevin McKidd, focusing on his personal and professional struggles throughout Season 8 — especially in relation to his military past, failing marriage with Cristina, and leadership at Seattle Grace. Cast and crew reflect on Owen’s inner conflicts, showing how his trauma and decisions shape not only his journey but also those around him.
Bloopers from Season 8.
This featurette offers an in-depth and enjoyable glimpse into the life of James Pickens Jr., the actor behind Dr. Richard Webber. It delves into his personal interests, particularly his passion for the cowboy lifestyle, and how he channels that enthusiasm into his charitable endeavors.
This featurette follows Jessica Capshaw as she discusses portraying Dr. Arizona Robbins’ emotional and physical journey after her traumatic leg amputation. It includes behind-the-scenes insights into the challenges of bringing this powerful storyline to life and its impact on Arizona’s character development.
Bloopers from Season 9.
Deleted scenes from the season 9 DVD.
Sandra Oh looks back at her time on the show.
The filmmakers and cast discuss the difficulties of medical terminology.
Deleted scenes of season 10.
Bloopers of Season 10.
Get to know long-time ShondaLand actress Caterina Scorsone. From her days on "Private Practice" to joining the cast of "Grey's Anatomy," Caterina has fabulously portrayed Dr. Amelia Shepherd, little sister of Dr. Derek Shepherd. Find out how she came to the role, what it is like to be a series regular on two of Shonda's shows, and what a typical day on set is like for her.
Show creator Shonda Rhimes reflects on the heartbreaking loss of the show's character Dr. Derek Shepherd, aka McDreamy.
Deleted Scenes of Season 11.
Check out the cast cutting up in and out of the OR.
Deleted Scenes of Season 12.
Check Out The Cast Cutting Up, Both In And Out Of the OR.
Check out the cast cutting up, both in and out the OR.
Deleted Scenes of Season 13.