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Post by kaz on Nov 9, 2012 8:13:48 GMT -5
Please post any recap or review of this episode from the media
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Post by betinad on Nov 9, 2012 22:32:18 GMT -5
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ABC Grey's Anatomy 3.3 / 8 / 9.26 CBS Person Of Interest 2.9 / 8 / 14.87 NBC The Office 2.4 / 6 / 4.83 FOX Glee 2.4 / 6 / 5.68 CW Beauty And The Beast 0.7 / 2 / 1.84
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Post by betinad on Nov 12, 2012 2:31:46 GMT -5
Grey’s Anatomy Season 9 Review “Beautiful Doom” – Together Again At last! Christina and Meredith are reunited. Before breaking for the 30-second dance party, let’s revisit the events that led Christina to get past her fear of flying (for now) and head back to Seattle. While Christina found her car buried under several feet of Minnesota snow, Meredith found a woman who was literally buried under a car. As Meredith rallied others to save the injured woman, Feeny showed up and saved Christina with a warm, snow-free car and a delicious pastry. Seriously, is there anything that George Feeny can’t make better? Considering this is the last time we’ll see Feeny on Grey’s Anatomy, it might be nice if I referred to him by the proper character name – Thomas. The episode’s opening moments led to a memorable day for the two best friends. Like Dr. Webber and other staffers, I too was worried that Meredith was too emotionally invested in saving Melissa. The image of her trapped beneath the car immediately led me to thoughts of Lexie. Meanwhile, Thomas continued to surprise Christina by my managing to actually teach the woman who thinks she knows it all. Thomas was clearly invigorated by Christina’s presence, taking on riskier surgeries and finding joy in his work despite Parker’s crass efforts to force the elder statesman into retirement. As a sucker for happy endings to an episode, I was really hoping that both women would be successful in their surgeries. As Meredith’s got off to a rocky start and Christina’s seemed to be effortless, I knew that we were getting a classic Grey’s Anatomy red herring. I grew even more concerned as Thomas began praising Christina. I don’t know what made me cry more, watching Thomas do what he loved or the sincerity of the words he shared with Christina in the moments leading up to his collapse. I have no idea how she kept it together during all of the commotion. I suppose the numerous traumas she’s endured at Seattle Grace have left her well-equipped for such trying circumstances. As sad as it was to see Thomas go, watching the development of his friendship with Christina was one of my favorite story lines for her to date. I cannot wait to watch her give the new interns hell and wonder if her return means there may still be a chance for Owen. Uncle Owen was by far my favorite in the rotation of baby sitters for Zola. This week’s episode was pretty good and one of the first in a while that didn’t attempt to focus on a large cross-section of characters. I don’t know if I’ll ever forgive Shonda Rhimes for making me watch my beloved George Feeny die onscreen but at least it means he’s free and clear for the possible Boy Meets World sequel. Hooray! What did you think of this week’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy? Sound off below! www.tvequals.com/2012/11/09/greys-anatomy-season-9-review-beautiful-doom-together-again/
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