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Fahye ([personal profile] fahye) wrote2005-10-17 09:40 pm
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slowly unravels in a ball of yarn; the devil collects it

Should I like Grey's Anatomy this much?

Probably not.

*ridiculously attached to...everyone...*

I love the fact that they decided to show the second season back-to-back with the first, so I think we're only a week behind the States.

Re: the teaser for next week - OMG THEY WOULDN'T MAKE BURKE DO THAT. THEY WOULDN'T. NO.

*shrieks at scriptwriters in horrified delight*

YOOOOOU BASTARDS.

[identity profile] oscar-dom.livejournal.com 2005-10-17 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
It's such a good show. Grey's Anatomy coupled with House and MASH means that my television loves me and I love my television. This week's "moment" for me was when Derek told George to "look after her" which could have implied the patient, even - but George immediately picked up on it and replied, "Meredith?" and Derek's all like, "Yes" and we're all like "SQUEEEEEE! GAH! SO CUTE."
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[identity profile] fahye.livejournal.com 2005-10-17 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, my, yes. The medical shows on TV at the moment are just great.

(Steer far, faaaaar away from 'The Surgeon', Aussie drama's attempt to cash in on the success of Grey's Anatomy. It's terrible.)

AND LAST WEEK. 'I'm your person.' I love Christina more and more every week.

And I think you're right - Izzy and Alex will be good fun, if the writers don't try and rush it. The longer they draw it out and build up the UST the more we'll be throwing popcorn at the screen and yelling JUST DO IT ALREADY.

[identity profile] oscar-dom.livejournal.com 2005-10-17 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, last week on the aus_house community, we were making fun of the adverts they were running through House - featuring Hugh on one side, and the girl from the Surgeon on the other; pathetic (but funny to think that they hope Hugh might make the Surgeon look at least slightly appealing? I don't know).

Totally avoiding it; as much as I hate to admit it, Americans do this genre better (in fact, from what I can see - Americans do most dramas better... Which is sad, but so true).