um I didn't hate izzie, or george, and I'm pretty sure there are others out there who agree with me.
I think it's ridiculous that they are going to sue the place they currently work for, doesn't that seem like a giant conflict? If the hospital has to pay out a big settlement to them, they will have to cut corners, in places like salary, and whose salary are they going to look at cutting first? Probably the people who just got the big settlement.
I was so, so happy to see arizona back in the hospital, where she needs to be. Thank god for bailey, who knew how to get her there.
I would not presume to speak for all Grey's anatomy watchers. Perhaps I should have used a semi-colon after "hated you" to separate those components. I was referring to what Meredith said to Alex - that they had the party with the flame shots and the large X-mas tree before they became friends, "when [they] all hated him."
It's a massive conflict. If I recall correctly, Seattle Grace Mercy West is already the result of having to cut corners - at this point, they'd have to have either mass layoffs or significantly reduced services and reduced salaries. No random CTs for Santas with migraines and incessant vomiting. No voluntary $100,000 surgeries. Could they even keep open the free-clinic? I thought people technically volunteered their time there.
If they went through with it (which I doubt and would be surprised to see), the practical way to go would be to leave - working for a place that you sued is probably not going to foster a positive work environment, regardless of whether you win.
ah, ok I gotcha... I was a little confused because while I know there is izzie hate out there, I thought george was pretty beloved...
yeah I mean, the whole reason they had to combine hospitals was to save money - though I would imagine some of the money would come from insurance on the hospital, or maybe all of it, but then their insurance premiums would go thru the roof.
A piece of me will be tickled if they had this cliff hanger, allow 2 weeks of fan speculation to go by, and then have the first scene of the next episode be just everyone saying "Nope, not gonna happen." Just deflate that tension bubble immediately as if it wasn't even important.
I liked both George and Izzie (not as a couple though). I still get sad about George when I hear "Off I Go." I will admit that Izzie was my least favorite of the fab 5, but only because her character tended on self-righteous too much for me.
I hated izzie with alex more than I hated her with george. I never ever understood her with alex, and when she got with him, her entire character just kind of fell apart. I felt like the only person giving shonda rhimes the benefit of the doubt with her visions of denny, I knew it wasn't just "ghost sex", and I've always loved how shonda likes to not explicitly state what's going on right away... and a lot of viewers want to know RIGHT NOW DAMMIT.
I really miss george :(
I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't willing to go against the hospital.. in fact, I would be quite satisfied with your scenario!
I do like how Shonda doesn't jump right out with things - it makes me appreciate Scandal more! I agree about our need for immediate gratification - it sucks because it leads to less nuanced writing across the board and shows that need a bit of time to simmer never get a chance to fully "boil" because they've already been canceled.
I liked Izzie best with Denny. After he died, I felt for her, and later when Meredith used to have those scenes with the psychiatrist (who visually was a perfect mixture of Ellis and Susan Grey) it made me wish that Izzie had some therapy scenes as well.
Re: Alex, I just hated how Izzie's early scenes with Alex were marked by insecurity, so I was turned off by their relationship in the beginning. I didn't find it charming when they got married in Season 5(?) either, but that's another conversation....
I think it's ridiculous that they are going to sue the place they currently work for, doesn't that seem like a giant conflict? If the hospital has to pay out a big settlement to them, they will have to cut corners, in places like salary, and whose salary are they going to look at cutting first? Probably the people who just got the big settlement.
I was so, so happy to see arizona back in the hospital, where she needs to be. Thank god for bailey, who knew how to get her there.
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I was referring to what Meredith said to Alex - that they had the party with the flame shots and the large X-mas tree before they became friends, "when [they] all hated him."
It's a massive conflict. If I recall correctly, Seattle Grace Mercy West is already the result of having to cut corners - at this point, they'd have to have either mass layoffs or significantly reduced services and reduced salaries. No random CTs for Santas with migraines and incessant vomiting. No voluntary $100,000 surgeries. Could they even keep open the free-clinic? I thought people technically volunteered their time there.
If they went through with it (which I doubt and would be surprised to see), the practical way to go would be to leave - working for a place that you sued is probably not going to foster a positive work environment, regardless of whether you win.
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yeah I mean, the whole reason they had to combine hospitals was to save money - though I would imagine some of the money would come from insurance on the hospital, or maybe all of it, but then their insurance premiums would go thru the roof.
In any case, I don't like! Not one bit!
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I liked both George and Izzie (not as a couple though). I still get sad about George when I hear "Off I Go."
I will admit that Izzie was my least favorite of the fab 5, but only because her character tended on self-righteous too much for me.
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I really miss george :(
I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't willing to go against the hospital.. in fact, I would be quite satisfied with your scenario!
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I liked Izzie best with Denny. After he died, I felt for her, and later when Meredith used to have those scenes with the psychiatrist (who visually was a perfect mixture of Ellis and Susan Grey) it made me wish that Izzie had some therapy scenes as well.
Re: Alex, I just hated how Izzie's early scenes with Alex were marked by insecurity, so I was turned off by their relationship in the beginning. I didn't find it charming when they got married in Season 5(?) either, but that's another conversation....
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