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Shades of Grey's Anatomy: Beautiful Day To Save Lives, And Yet Everything's Going To Hell

Posted by Lindy Parker

 

Season finale Friday, guys.  Get psyched...

Lindy-High:  Strange but true, we have two highs this week.  First, Christina declaring her love to Owen over the air vents.  Loved it.  Second, Meredith discovering George was the unrecognizable John Doe bus guy.  We can't believe we're saying this, but the second hour of this finale was actually a surprisingly good time for us -- sort of like Grey's of yore when Meredith and Christina Ricci had their hands on a bomb in an open body cavity, or when George delivered Bailey's baby.  Mostly, our high was that the writing of this episode all made sense and kept our eye-rolling to a minimum.  Welcome back to sort-of-awesome Shonda Rhimes.

Olivia-High: Alex Karev. Because homeboy spends most of his time as a snarky asshole, we love seeing him yell and cry. We love it. There's something about a manly man breaking down that does it for us. He makes us want Izzie to survive. Which is quite the feat. Job well done, Karev.

Lindy-Low:  Dr. Bailey re-cycling the I-can't-move-forward-in-my-career-or-my-husband-will-divorce-me plotline.  We've been here before, and we're over it.  Apparently, Dr. Bailey is too because she's divorcing Tucker.  Truthfully, we most enjoy Dr. Bailey when she's shepherding the interns-turned-residents along the rocky landscapes of their lives and careers.  Let's get back to that, no?

Olivia-Low: Meredith could not be more annoying with this marriage shit. Although we will admit that the Meredith-Christina moment, the declaration of love between two friends, was almost too sweet for words, we really still want to smack her every time she speaks. We watch a show every week that makes us want to hit someone, hard. That's unhealthy.

Previously:

Shades of Grey's Anatomy: Like Rain on Your Wedding Day

Shades of Grey's Anatomy: Don't Tell Mama

Friday Shades Of "Grey's Anatomy": Death Doesn't Become Her

Friday Shades of Grey's Anatomy: Wake Me Up Before You Kill Me

Friday Shades of Grey's Anatomy: Sometimes You Just Need an Enema


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Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She now writes for hooksexup.com's TV blog, "The Remote Island." She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.

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Lindy Parker has worked as a ghostwriter, editor, dance instructor and a purveyor of dreams, one beer at a time. She loves Charles Dickens and Gabriel Garcia Marquez and also, straight-to-video releases with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's possible she reads more teen fiction than she should. She hails from Los Angeles, her hometown and soul mate, but she lives in Brooklyn, the fling she'll never forget.

Olivia Purnell left Ohio for sunny Los Angeles; then found that she couldn’t ignore New York City’s call, and brought herself to Brooklyn where she has worked with GenArt, BlackBook, the School of American Ballet, and finished an M.A. in Creative Writing from N.Y.U. She loves one-liners with sting and hates the stench of the subway in the summer. That said, she can’t get enough of either.

Jake Kalish is a freelance journalist and humorist whose work has appeared in Details, Maxim, Stuff, New York Press, Spin, Blender, Men's Fitness, Poets and Writers, and Playboy, among other publications. He is also the author of Santa vs. Satan: The Official Compendium of Imaginary Fights.

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Nicole Ankowski has lived in Ohio, Oakland, and on the high plains of South Dakota, but is now proud to call Brooklyn home. She wrote for alternative weekly papers in the first two states, and tried to learn Lakota in the last. (The vowels can be tricky.) She just earned her MFA in Creative Writing and has been published in Beeswax literary journal. She is unable to resist good writing or bad TV.

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