This Ep Was The Bomb! Excuse the Pun.
Feb. 6th, 2006 10:42 pmOH MY GOD. Oh my god.
This was the best episode of Grey's Anatomy ever.
Jesus Christ. I was all condescending about this girl who was talking about how long six days seemed and now. Oh my god.
I mean, we know they're probably not going to kill Meredith, 'cause she's the titular character, but everybody else in there.
Jesus. Jesusjesusjesus.
The episode started and I was completely with George on the "Bailey! Bailey's back! Life is worth living again!" thing. And I was laughing at the banter between Burke and Shephard, and then I was happy about the scene with George and the Chief outside Bailey's room. And normally I'd be a lot wordier in my love, but.
I heart the surgical teams. The two who stayed with Shephard and the three (four?) who stayed for Burke. That is so far beyond the call of duty that they should get medals or bevies of virgins or something.
And I have anti-love for Milton, the cowardly, callous son of a bitch. He is beyond despicable. Shut up, he gets no sympathy. If he wanted to make a break for it, whatever, he has kids. He could have said something to Burke, or the bomb squad, or anyone but the girl with her hand on the fucking bomb. Or, if he was going to be that much of a coward, if he was going to leave her alone in there, he at least could have had the grace, the fucking humanity, to do so without terrifying her with tales of what happens to people who get blown up. He especially could have left out the part about, what was it, oh, yeah...The part about how they could become pink mist if the bomb detonated.
Bastard.
I love Burke and Meredith and Cristina, though, for staying in that room.
God, I can't wait for next week.
ETA: Both surgical teams were four people. I rewatched it while I ate. And hey! Thing I missed last time? When Cristina's blocking the bomb-squad minion from the OR, the thing Meredith says is: "Oh, no, no, she will hurt him." I love Cristina. And Meredith. I love this show.
This was the best episode of Grey's Anatomy ever.
Jesus Christ. I was all condescending about this girl who was talking about how long six days seemed and now. Oh my god.
I mean, we know they're probably not going to kill Meredith, 'cause she's the titular character, but everybody else in there.
Jesus. Jesusjesusjesus.
The episode started and I was completely with George on the "Bailey! Bailey's back! Life is worth living again!" thing. And I was laughing at the banter between Burke and Shephard, and then I was happy about the scene with George and the Chief outside Bailey's room. And normally I'd be a lot wordier in my love, but.
I heart the surgical teams. The two who stayed with Shephard and the three (four?) who stayed for Burke. That is so far beyond the call of duty that they should get medals or bevies of virgins or something.
And I have anti-love for Milton, the cowardly, callous son of a bitch. He is beyond despicable. Shut up, he gets no sympathy. If he wanted to make a break for it, whatever, he has kids. He could have said something to Burke, or the bomb squad, or anyone but the girl with her hand on the fucking bomb. Or, if he was going to be that much of a coward, if he was going to leave her alone in there, he at least could have had the grace, the fucking humanity, to do so without terrifying her with tales of what happens to people who get blown up. He especially could have left out the part about, what was it, oh, yeah...The part about how they could become pink mist if the bomb detonated.
Bastard.
I love Burke and Meredith and Cristina, though, for staying in that room.
God, I can't wait for next week.
ETA: Both surgical teams were four people. I rewatched it while I ate. And hey! Thing I missed last time? When Cristina's blocking the bomb-squad minion from the OR, the thing Meredith says is: "Oh, no, no, she will hurt him." I love Cristina. And Meredith. I love this show.