Adapted from Roy Williams's acclaimed play at London's Royal Court, this all-too-believable tragedy of council-estate teens and a fatal stabbing is a moving glimpse into a troubled world.
And now the end is near, and a couple of Heroes face the final curtain, as the drab second series limps to a close. Will the shanti virus be unleashed? Does anyone care?
The Hugh Laurie-led acerbic black medical comedy hasn't got a reputation for tugging on the heartstrings, but prepare to sob when the medics say farewell to one of their colleagues.
It's good, noisy fun, but actually this documentary is little more than an extended puff-piece for the forthcoming film based on the West End blockbuster musical, Mamma Mia!
We last saw droopy Meredith Grey take a tumble into the water after a ferry disaster. Unfortunately, she's rescued, but don't be too upset - there's a lot of other nonsense to enjoy.
Director Ridley Scott's explosive account of the US Army's disaster in Somalia in 1993 is a convincing, relentless war movie that's unashamedly flag-waving.