Apr 15, 2007 04:30
Ok, so the promo for this week's Grey's has the bit about Shephard coming to SGH to be chief and Mer complicates things blah blah blah, which is quite obviously only shock tactics. Shall we revise?
1) It was he that pursued her.
2) We have the evidence of the previous episode (which, yes, was admittedly decades ago but still relevant as far as story-lines go, I believe), where he does the whole speech with the Chief "where I'm going to be in 10 years" rah de rah.
3) Um, did she not just die?
3.1) Um, did her mother not just die?
4) Cristina and Burke are getting married. And weddings are nothing if not a great trigger to be life-reflective.
5) They already tried the whole 'break' thing. look how long that lasted.
6) Two words: Season Two.
So we can safely surmise that they're not going anywhere too fast.
Ohhhh, Lopen Op Het Water just came on. I love this song. *smile*
Also, what's going on with the wedding? I was actually looking forward to the city hall thing! So why do we have to go all Home and Away big dresses and bridesmaids with hardly any foundation of a relationship to qualify as a bridesmaid *cough Callie cough* Meh. So I'm a Scrooge.
Had to wonder:
a) How do they do Patrick Dempsey's make-up with the stubble? Or... does he not wear make-up? *intrigued at thought*
b) When exactly Grey's got the huge teeny-bopper following. Far out, there's nothing worse than when the teeny-boppers take over^
c) Am I the only one who's not that interested in Izzie?
d) Am I only one who thinks that PD needs a haicut? Not too much, but you know, a bit?
^ NB: My somewhat degrading use of the term "teeny-bopper" is due largely to my constant battle to fight that stereotype, as I do technically fit into the "teeny-bopper" category because of my age ("teeny-bopper" can now apply to people aged up to and including 25. Good example of a 'mature-aged' teeny-bopper = Paris Hilton.) It is not, however, meant as a derogatory term to all teenagers in general.
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