Friday, November 17, 2006

Staring at the Sun

i'm going to warn you right now. if you watch Grey's Anatomy & you haven't watched it yet but you still plan to
STOP RIGHT NOW
do not read another word of this post until *after* you watch because i am going to talk about my favorite parts of last night's episode & i will feel *really* guilty ruining for you.

that being said...

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i had a real connection to Meredith's "dark & twisty" references and i am loving "bright & shiny" too (even if, in the end, she decided it wasn't something *she* could do.)

moment of identification for Dawn:
"Us with the boobies? We make a lot of bad decisions." (Meredith)

totally loved when George cornered Cristina & told her that he picked her as the intern for his father's case because she is a robot... and then pleaded with her to please be human. loved that. i really like George.

favorite symbolic moment:
when Addison threw the wedding rings into the water

completely cracked up at Frank, the patient who referred to himself in the third person. i know this is old news, because they did it on Seinfeld years ago, but i really thought Grey's executed it in a way *I* found way more amusing. and then when Alex & Izzie started doing it too? busted. a. gut.

and. speaking of Alex & Izzie.
best OMG moment:
when Alex grabbed Izzie & *kissed* her.
now *that* was a kiss.
i'm a little jealous.

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ok. that covers it, i think. just really enjoyed last night's episode & wanted to "snapshot" my thoughts while they were fresh.

here's to:
a little less dark & twisty
a little more bright & shiny
and kisses that stop you dead in your tracks.

1 with their own thoughts:

Anonymous,  Friday, November 17, 2006 4:38:00 PM  

I loved the boobie comment. True. And the whole referring to one's self in the third person is *not* original, as you noted, but I think this was a lot funnier. I wish Izzy could have returned Alex's affections! He's so cute!

Oh, by the way, surgeons don't do endoscopy. That's the gastroenterologist. And if George's dad really had the cancer they described, no one would do surgery on him. Just chemo and radiation therapy. The tumor is too big, and resection would not improve survival... it would just epxose him to the risks of major surgery.

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