Canonical questions

Aug 18, 2007 18:08

First, a gripe or a request.  It's not really about the comments, except that it is about the comments.  I don't really care if what I write gets commented or reviewed by tons of people, as the people who are commenting are quality peeps.  So it isn't about the numbers.  But if no one is reading Sounds on the ga_fanfic community, then I might as well not post it, right?  It's sort of a PITA to get it up there, as I think the LJ programmers are on crack.  So when I post a chapter and it goes a long time and there's not a single comment, I wonder if I shouldn't take back the 15 minutes it takes me to post something here.  (And considering that we're on chapter 24. . .that's 6 hours of time I could have been reading trashy novels or soaking in the bathtub.)  And since I don't know how to get a hit count or anything, I can't tell if anyone's looking.

Did Cristina have a left or right fallopian tube removed?  I was wondering, and went to see, and the board says that it is a right salpingo-oophorectomy.  Bailey tells her it's the left tube.  So now I get to choose. (And did they save the ovary?  Because those eggs, they are sneaky and could float over to the other tube.  It's possible.  You can have one ovary removed, the other tube removed and still catch pregnant.  Just in case you wanted to know.

Finally, have we seen Derek tell Meredith that he loves her since S3, Ep 1? I've seen people mention that she hasn't told him she loves him since the "pick me, choose me" speech.  Of course, it would have been really inappropriate for her to say that during the rest of season 2.  But I don't remember him saying that during the rest of season 3, until the finale. I'm just wondering if either they have been saying it, during those times when they are off camera and talking, those in-depth conversations that we weren't allowed to see, or if they just don't say it.  Or if there's canon evidence that he might be frustrated with her not saying it.  'Cause if I can find a hint in canon, it very well might come up in therapy.

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