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Greek
Promotional Poster
Created byPatrick Sean Smith
StarringClark Duke
Tiffany Dupont
Scott Michael Foster
Spencer Grammer
Paul James
Jake McDorman
Amber Stevens
Dilshad Vadsaria
Jacob Zachar
Opening theme"Our Time Now" (played on commercials, not during credits)
ComposerJohn Swihart
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes54 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersLloyd Segan
Shawn Piller
Running time43 mins approx.
Original release
NetworkABC Family
ReleaseJuly 9, 2007 –
present

Greek (promoted in faux-Greek alphabet as GRΣΣK) is an American, dramedy television series, which follows students of the fictional Cyprus-Rhodes University (CRU) who partake in the school's Greek system, an organization of single-sex "clubs" identified using Greek letters. The show's plots often taken place within the confines of the fictional fraternities, Kappa Tau Gamma (ΚΤΓ) and Omega Chi Delta (ΩΧΔ), or the fictional sorority, Zeta Beta Zeta (ΖΒZ). Throughout the course of the series, other non-Greek characters and situations are introduced, but they all tie into larger relationships with the Greeks.

Production

In April 2007, ABC Family announced plans to begin airing Greek in July of that summer. The series premiered on July 9, 2007.[2] The show depicts a school similar to a liberal arts school located in Ohio (i.e. Denison, Miami, etc.). Show creator Patrick Sean Smith began the show as a spec script of a show that he "really wanted to see," noticing a lack of shows in an hour-long format following a comedic take on college life. Citing "shows like Grey’s Anatomy and Ugly Betty" that "were pushing the envelope comedically in [sic] one-hour format," Smith saw the idea working for a younger set.[3] Greek became an example of ABC Family's desire to change their image to appeal to the emerging generation of viewers. The show's content is not traditionally considered "family friendly" due to its depiction of homosexuality, sex, and drinking. The producers and the network believe the friendships, which substitute for family during college, achieve the network's motto: A New Kind of Family.[4] At the heart of the series is the sibling relationship between Casey and Rusty. The producers recognize that while it is a show about families, it is not necessarily for families, believing it is important that the authenticity of college life be portrayed, which includes the mature elements of that lifestyle. Even still, they work at making sure their depictions aren't gratuitous.[5]

Filmed primarily in Los Angeles, California, the show is also filmed on location at the UCLA Campus in Westwood, a district of Los Angeles California. Many campus scenes have also been shot at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena, California, outside of Los Angeles. They've also filmed at the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina,[6] and used aerial footage of Stanford University. The exterior and some interior shots were filmed in the historic West Adams District within Los Angeles.The house used in the pilot to establish the ZBZ residence is the same house used in the reality series Beauty and the Geek.[5]

The first season was halted in September 2007 due to the Writers Guild of America strike and returned March 24, 2008, to a triple digit increase in ratings over the pilot's premiere [7]. On May 1, 2008, ABC Family renewed Greek for a second season, premiering August 26, 2008. The series was moved from the Tuesday lineup to Monday nights.[8] Twelve more episodes were ordered for late spring 2009 and aired beginning March 30. On January 31, 2009, it was announced that Greek would return for a third season, premiering on August 31, 2009.[9] ABC Family has scheduled the midseason premiere of Greek for Monday, Jan. 25, at 10/9c, TVGuide.com has confirmed. [10]

The show airs in the US on ABC Family on Mondays 9/8 c, encores ran the following Friday during its First Chapter.[11] The show also airs on BBC Three in the UK, pay-TV FOX8 in Australia, TV2 in New Zealand, MuchMusic in Canada, Virgin 17 in France, Universal Channel in Brazil, pay-TV network FOX in Germany, and on MTV Italia and MTV Greece in Italy and Greece, respectively. In Egypt, it airs on FOX Series. In Sweden, it airs on Kanal 5 and in Denmark on Kanal 4. It will begin airing on RTL 5 in the Netherlands.

Casting

Main Cast

Actor Character House
Clark Duke Dale Kettlewell non-Greek
Scott Michael Foster Cappie KTΓ
Spencer Grammer Casey Cartwright ZBZ
Paul James Calvin Owens ΩΧΔ
Jake McDorman Evan Chambers ΩΧΔ
Amber Stevens Ashleigh Howard ZBZ
Dilshad Vadsaria Rebecca Logan ZBZ
Jacob Zachar Rusty Cartwright KTΓ
Tiffany Dupont Frannie Morgan former ZBZ/IKI

CRU Greeks

The following is a list of houses featured in more than one episode.
Zeta Beta Zeta ZBZ One of the top sororities based on academics, athletics, and philanthropy.
Omega Chi Delta ΩΧΔ One of the top fraternities based on the academics, athletics, and networking.
Kappa Tau Gamma KTΓ The black sheep of the CRU Greeks based heavily on socializing.
Iota Kappa Iota IKI A short-lived rival sorority house of ZBZ founded by Frannie.
Pi Pi Pi ("Tri-Pi") ΠΠΠ A rival sorority house of ZBZ often noted for their promiscuity.
Lambda Sigma Omega ΛΣΩ One of the top fraternities at CRU based solely on athleticism.
Psi Phi Pi ΨΦΠ One of the less popular fraternities at CRU based solely on academics.
Gamma Psi Alpha ΓΨA The sudden #1 sorority house that rivals ZBZ.

Synopsis

The pilot episode premiered on Monday, July 9, 2007 in the US on ABC Family.

Season Episodes Season Premiere Season Finale Region 1 DVD Release
1 22 July 9, 2007[12] June 9, 2008 Chapter 1: March 18, 2008[13] Chapter 2: December 30, 2008[14]
2 22 August 26, 2008[12] June 15, 2009 Chapter 3: August 18, 2009[15] Chapter 4: TBA
3 20[16] August 31, 2009 [17] 2010 TBA TBA

Season One

Rusty Cartwright (Jacob Zachar) is a freshman at Cyprus-Rhodes University, and in an effort to shed his nerdy image, he pledges Greek. His older sister, Casey (Spencer Grammer), is an active member of the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority, and is dating Evan Chambers (Jake McDorman), an active member of the Omega Chi Delta fraternity. Evan offers Rusty a spot in Omega Chi but gets declined after Evan gets spotted cheating on Casey with Rebecca Logan (Dilshad Vadsaria). Rusty later accepts an invitation for Kappa Tau by Cappie (Scott Michael Foster), Casey's ex-boyfriend, much to Casey's concern. Additionally, Rusty's straight-edged roommate, Dale (Clark Duke), is concerned for Rusty's involvement with the Greeks, but later accepts Rusty's new lifestyle, even befriending Rusty's gay friend Calvin (Paul James), who gets accidentally outed by Ashleigh (Amber Stevens). The biggest scandal for the Greeks erupts after Rusty's new girlfriend, Jen K (Jessica Lee Rose), a Zeta Beta Zeta pledge, is outed for writing a newspaper article based on the secrets of the Greeks and getting them in trouble and forcing Dean Bowman to lay down strict rules on the Greeks. Since the article centers on the Zeta Beta Zeta sorority, the National Board for ZBZ forces Frannie to step down as president and have Casey take her place.

Season Two

With elections around the corner, Casey and Frannie (Tiffany Dupont) rally for the presidential bid. After the sharing of words at a house-meeting, the girls ultimately select Ashleigh to be president. With this, Frannie leaves ZBZ along with some of the girls to start a new house, Iota Kappa Iota. When her new beau, Evan, accepts a multi-million trust fund from his parents, Frannie uses this to her advantage as how to fund her new sorority. Meanwhile, Casey starts dating Rusty's RA, Max, but the pair struggles when it comes to his graduation and spending the summer apart. When the new year begins, it is found out that Max had turned down a full scholarship to Grad School to stay at CRU with Casey. As far as relationships go, Rusty starts dating ZBZ pledge, Jordan. Additionally, Cappie and Evan are among the very few to be selected for a secret society headed by Dean Bowman, and it is there as to how the two begin to settle their differences. At a Kappa Tau party Casey confronts her feelings for Cappie but to her surprise Cappie does not want her to mess up things with her beau, Max, so she dumps him.

Season Three

Rebecca confesses that she shared a kiss with Fischer, and Ashleigh refuses to accept the apology from both parties. Casey's break up with Max was difficult, but she put her energy into her participation in Pan Hellenic. Meanwhile, Rusty struggles to keep up his GPA while still participating in Kappa Tau activities, and Cappie enlists himself as help. Calvin and Grant quietly begin a relationship, and Evan helps them keep it a secret from the rest of Omega Chi. Rusty and Jordan take their relationship to the next level, but due to a once in a lifetime opportunity Jordan moves to New York, and the two split up. Cappie and Evan's friendship is discovered by Casey and the three are friends again. When Thanksgiving rolls around Cappie and Casey share a special moment and get back together. Dale and Rusty begin to fight when they are put up for the same academic grant. In the final episode of the season, Cappie & Evan make a deal to unite their houses against Officer Huck, but Evan betrays Cappie. The Gamma Psi house burns down, and ZBZ may be to blame.

Music

  • Marié Digby performs “Better Off Alone” in the penultimate season 1 episode, "Barely Legal".[18]
  • American Bang performs two songs in the season 1 finale, "Spring Broke": “Wild and Young”, and “Move to the Music”.[18]
  • Alpha Rev appeared in the season preview performing Pheonix Burn. [20]

Media

Specials

In the United Kingdom, after each episode airs a special behind the scenes episode entitled Greek Uncovered, which can be found on the BBC iPlayer and on BBC Three.[21] In the Australian iTunes store, each week, a new episode (to Australia) will appear, after it is aired on FOX8.

Criticism

Greek has received a score of 62 out of 100 from review aggregator Metacritic.[22] In a review released soon after the premiere of the show, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette called the show "light-hearted fun" and "authentic" while the New York Times claimed that Greek "captures the spirit of the hedge-fund age like nothing else."[23][24] Other critics did not find the drama as authentic, with Elizabeth Fox of the Philadelphia Inquirer criticizing the show's predictability and lack of originality as another "teenage soap opera."[25] Other reviews were middling, calling the writing of the show acceptable and praising the strength of the cast.[26]

Members of the real life Greek community have claimed that Greek's depiction of fraternity and sorority life is stereotypical.[27] USC banned the show from filming on their campus, in reaction to the promotional poster featuring the Greek logo over a red cup, since the cup is often used to symbolize alcoholic consumption during parties. However, upon viewing the pilot episode they held off on sending a letter to ABC Family, complaining about the depiction of the Greek System, when they realized there was more to the show than just parties.[28] Others recognize it as a hyperbolic representation of "tamer, more modest" Greek life.[29]

Praise and awards

The show has been noted by LGBT activists for the character of Calvin, a gay fraternity brother, who struggles with the stereotyping and homophobia that coming out of the closet entails. Critics have praised the character's "three dimensionality."[3][30]

In 2008 GLAAD nominated Greek for an Outstanding Drama Series award, and in 2009 they nominated the show in the Outstanding Comedy Series category. Actor Paul James was nominated for a 2009 Image Award as Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series.[31]

Ratings

The rating score for Greek's pilot episode was 1.1.[32] and chapter 2 ended with 1.3 million viewers.[33]

Chapter 3 saw a ratings spike, premiering to 1.6 viewers, a 78% increase, doubling and tripling their ratings in all demographics, marked a network high for male viewers, and was the 2nd most watched cable show with females age 12-34. Greek also appeared on the list of top ten downloads on iTunes.[5][7]

Chapter 4 premiered much lower, with a .9 rating,[34] and ended with a .7.[33] The third season premiere had a total of 1.21 million viewers, down almost 2 million from its lead in, The Secret Life of the American Teenager.[35] The second episode pulled in 1.31 million viewers.[36]

References

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