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Grey's Anatomy


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Green12 Enthusiast
I agree, I miss the old characters also!!! Having Addison back this week made for some funny scenes (like the elevator!!!) I was cracking up with the elevator scene....McDreamy, new girl friend, Meredith, Addison, and then McSteamy!!! haaahaa

In the previews for next week they show some newspaper cut out of Burke, however it goes so fast I couldn't read what it said. Did anybody catch what the title of the picture/article is??

-Jessica

The elevator scene was funny!

I didn't catch what the newspaper article said either.


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dlp252 Apprentice

Yeah, I liked this last episode too...it WAS more like the old Grey's.

Elevator = very funny! :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast

I thought last night's ep was another great one!

LOVED Bailey's "talk" to the nurses about Sloan :lol::lol::lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
LOVED Bailey's "talk" to the nurses about Sloan :lol::lol::lol::lol:

Yep--that was great! :lol:

So cute about the Chief and his wife. He is not good at living/being alone :P

Mango04 Enthusiast
I thought last night's ep was another great one!

LOVED Bailey's "talk" to the nurses about Sloan :lol::lol::lol::lol:

I liked it too! :D....they're smart to rebuild a situation involving McDreamy and Meredith. I kind of want them together again :ph34r::rolleyes: I loved Yang's speech about Burke as well.

Green12 Enthusiast
they're smart to rebuild a situation involving McDreamy and Meredith.

I agree Mango.

Yang's speech was great. I also thought that was funny about George being "special intern to the Chief", he got suckered into making everyone fill out those forms....and Alex forgetting his extra-curricular activity with Lexi :lol:

  • 2 weeks later...
Mango04 Enthusiast

Did anybody watch the most recent episode? I found it online and watched most of it, but it stopped about two minutes before it was over, and now I can't get it to play again. :wacko:

So....how does it end? When it stopped, they had just found out that that woman's boyfriend wasn't actually a fantasy, and they were telling the boyfriend that the woman probably wouldn't wake up.


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confusedks Enthusiast

Did anyone see the finale??????? OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient
Did anyone see the finale??????? OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yep, I saw it! I really enjoyed it :D

Now the long wait till the fall.....

confused Community Regular

I loved it. Is it fall yet lol

dlp252 Apprentice

Yep, one of the best episodes yet, lol! Loved the ending, BUT I think there will be trouble ahead with the Rose situation. :P

confused Community Regular
Yep, one of the best episodes yet, lol! Loved the ending, BUT I think there will be trouble ahead with the Rose situation. :P

I felt the same way at the end. Either A, she will get pg, or completely go crazy lol

dlp252 Apprentice
I felt the same way at the end. Either A, she will get pg, or completely go crazy lol

OMGosh....too funny, that is EXACTLY what I was thinking...either she is pg or she will turn into a killer stalker type, lol.

confusedks Enthusiast

I loved last night too!!! It was SO good! I was really getting disappointed in the show for a while, but last night won me over! :D:P

I think Meredith and Derek will get back together and stay together this time. I have read/seen too many interviews with him saying that they will stay together. Which is good, because I was getting sick and tired of them being so on and off! ;)

Mango04 Enthusiast
Yep, one of the best episodes yet, lol! Loved the ending, BUT I think there will be trouble ahead with the Rose situation. :P

omg I must watch this episode! *trying desperately to find it online* :lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast
omg I must watch this episode! *trying desperately to find it online* :lol:

www.abc.com

Mango04 Enthusiast
www.abc.com

abc.com is mean. LOL It won't let me watch the episode from where I am. <_<

but oooh....there's actually a website called watchgreysanatomyonline.com :lol: . This might work....

confusedks Enthusiast

Mango,

You could try surfthechannel.com!

Open Original Shared Link is a link to the show.

Mango04 Enthusiast
Mango,

You could try surfthechannel.com!

Open Original Shared Link is a link to the show.

Wow, thanks. That's an awesome site.

Okay so I think I watched the entire episode. :lol: Dose it end with Meredith standing outside in the lit up house thing while Derek goes to find Rose? I wasn't sure because my video kept randomly stopping and starting again.

confusedks Enthusiast

Yea Mango...that was the end.

Isn't that a GREAT site?! :lol: I LOVE it! :P:D

dlp252 Apprentice
I think Meredith and Derek will get back together and stay together this time. I have read/seen too many interviews with him saying that they will stay together. Which is good, because I was getting sick and tired of them being so on and off! ;)

Well, THAT's good, lol. Then definitely Rose is going to become some kind of thorn in their side. :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Well, THAT's good, lol. Then definitely Rose is going to become some kind of thorn in their side. :lol:

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. . . :lol:

Guest digmom1014

No way, is Rose going to bow out gracefully! I'm sure something is up her sleeve, maybe sabotaging Derek's cases as she is his O.R. nurse.

I was glad to see that George was going to get to take the residents tests again. I really like his character. What do you think is gong to happen with Lexi and him?

Did ya'all see the new teaser for Private Practice they ran during the finale? Not sure what to make of that.

dlp252 Apprentice

I was happy they are giving George a second chance too.

Hum, I didn't watch the trailer...I wonder if I've recorded over that part yet, lol.

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laurelfla Enthusiast

Anyone still watching??

How about all this Callie stuff? I have no problem with that kind of storyline, but it feels so forced! And I don't like Sadie at all so far. Not sure why she's there. Unless it's for Callie...

I was so glad when Yang told Meredith off for making it personal. She was so right!!

What do you guys think?

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