Title: pop culture clichés catch up with you sooner or later: side a: track five: misery is a butterfly
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Five months after this whole thing started, encouragement and reassurance are given, redheads appear for a welcome reprieve of sensibility, advice is smacked into heads by people who have no business giving it and sex
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Oh, Addison. I knew you couldn't stay away forever. I think you did well in capturing the vague certainty that is Pete & Addison. I don't know if that makes any sense, but...I'm talking about Pete & Addison as written but Shonda Rhimes, so maybe there's not a lot of sense to be had.
Her introspective retrospect
Love that alliteration. [Alliteration? I don't know. I'm terrible with literary terms. In any case, I think it sounds cool.]
I missed Addison & Callie's flip-out sessions together.
“This is going to sound all about Addison, but give him some time to get over me.”
I love it. Perfectly in character.
And this is getting pretty long. So basically, there was not a scene in this that I didn't enjoy. For some reason I thought this was the last part of the 1st side? But then I saw that in fact there are 2 more chapters and the next song is Jack's Mannequin, which is a song that I love. Not sure what the point of me saying that was, except that to say that I'm looking forward to it.
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I don't know what literary device that is either (or if it is one), but I thought it sounded pretty damn cool.
Thank you so much. :) "Rescued" is my second (or third, depending on my mood) favorite song off of Everything in Transit.
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