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Jan 23, 2008 00:56

So . . . it's not wrong to start laughing during yet another Jeffrey Dean Morgan death scene because freaking Snow Patrol kicked in, is it? Because HAHAHAHA oh man. That storyline went down the tubes in a hurry.

The good news is, I only have the episode with Meredith's near-death experience left and then I am done with Grey's Anatomy. Sorry if ( Read more... )

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cacopheny January 23 2008, 06:13:23 UTC
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

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disanddat January 23 2008, 19:15:21 UTC
You watched all his Grey's appearances? You're a better fan than me. I've got a couple of them... torrents put on disc for capping... but ghost!Denny is the only one I've actually watched from beginning to end.

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remindmeofthe January 23 2008, 20:21:27 UTC
I did. And while I will concede that a couple of the episodes were genuinely excellent television, most of them had, oh, one interesting subplot, one obnoxious subplot and characters that seesawed back and forth from likeable to annoying depending on what the story demanded of them ( ... )

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disanddat January 24 2008, 15:20:16 UTC
Yeah, the few bits I've caught of Denny and Izzie seemed... odd. Clips in the montage episode and bits on-line, mostly. What you said, how Denny could have come across as creepy so easily. It's all about the actor in some cases... the line between someone flat-out distasteful and a grey-toned character that the viewers actually care about even if he isn't needfully a 'good' person. That's why I'm glad JDM was cast as the Comedian in the Watchmen.

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remindmeofthe January 24 2008, 18:23:30 UTC
What you said, how Denny could have come across as creepy so easily.

Oh yeah. Especially in his first few scenes with Izzie, before they've really gotten to know each other. I was totally succumbing to JDM's charm, and still thinking in the back of my head, "Whoa, did he just say that to a woman he doesn't even know?" And Izzie's all, "ZOMG, hot heart patient flirting with me," but I'm thinking that if he'd walked up to her in a bar and started spouting that crap, she would have found a reason to be elsewhere in a hurry. I hope so, anyway.

Funny thing is, though, the thing that just totally wrecked the character for me whasn't even one of his creepy flirtations. It was when he was angrily telling Izzie why his life sucks and death is not a bad option for himself anymore. He described himself as "a strong, virile horse of a man" stuck in his wasted body. I just went, "Oh, Denny. Did you just say that with no irony whatsoever? I'm sorry, but we can't be friends anymore." I just, who talks like that?

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tijmetje January 23 2008, 23:04:01 UTC
I gave that show a few episodes since it's a hospital show and I tend to vaguely feel I should have some kind of professional interest in that sort of thing, but the soapy drama was something I really didn't care about in anyway and the medical bits didn't interest me all that much either.

The only reason I bothered half-watching afterwards was because it had some whacked story about quintuplets, each with their own special birth defect, one of which was an omphalocele. But even that didn't get me to care.

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joanne_c January 23 2008, 23:35:43 UTC
My only excuse is that if you give me Patrick Dempsey in something that airs every week, I'm going to have to tune in. Long term crushes are the worst for that.

Course I'm the only person in the fandom who likes Derek and wants him slashed every which way - I do agree that there's some very creepy subtext in the het on the show. Sometimes more than just creepy.

Trivia note - Patrick and Jensen Ackles played lovers in a TV movie called Blonde about Marilyn Monroe. Just for an interesting degrees of separation thing with JDM.

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czarina_dlirium January 29 2008, 04:01:36 UTC
someone just posted Crispin Glover's cell phone number on "oh no they didn't" and I thought of you, heh.

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