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Post by Leanne on Nov 13, 2008 4:21:56 GMT -5
5.10 (All By Myself) airs December 4th
Holiday Break
5.11 (Wish You Were Here) only airing in January 5.12 (Sympathy for the Devil)
abcmedianet posted the wrong Press release so I have no info on the next episode .....THUD
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Post by marcy on Nov 13, 2008 18:29:23 GMT -5
Great to hear he gets a much needed break after long hours of filming but boo-hoo for us.
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Post by owencrisfan on Nov 13, 2008 18:37:25 GMT -5
Yeah, but just think of the feeling when we get to see him again in Jan. Hopefully everyone will have their arsenal of Owen/Cristina scenes to rewatch during that time, lol.
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Post by Leanne on Nov 14, 2008 9:21:49 GMT -5
Question: I am absolutely fascinated with Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) on Grey's Anatomy. I love the dynamic between Hunt and Yang and also how we are able to see him at two different points in his life in reference to his posttraumatic stress disorder. He was literally the walking dead in last week's episode until Yang snapped him out of it with her own personal story involving her father's death. Hunt's PTSD will be an interesting thing for Yang and the rest of the hospital staff to deal with. Yang and Hunt also seem to jump past certain areas in terms of how they connect with each other, but I hope that it is not a slow-building relationship. When they first met, there was an instant attraction, they made out and they have already "fixed" each other at one point or another physically. Mentally, both are complete chaos. Derek's comparison of Yang to single malt scotch was a cool analogy, considering that single malt scotch is the snowflake of whisky, Did anyone notice in Hunt's "cameo" the week before, he orders whiskey at Joe's but changes his mind. Foreshadowing? There are some things about Yang that Meredith will never understand, and I think Yang is the only one who can help Hunt come to grips with his PTSD. I also think that Hunt will help Yang get over the debacle that was Burke, but he will force her to be more personal than she has been even with Meredith in order to get through to him. I have high hopes for this character, in spite of all the irregular writing that has plagued others like Izzie and Callie. It is also great to see Kevin McKidd back on television. I thought Journeyman was prematurely cancelled and loved him in Rome. At the same time, I hope the Grey's writers will explore Hunt's PTSD responsibly and not glamorize it for the sake of ratings. — Maya Matt Roush: I agree that Hunt/McKidd is the most encouraging thing to happen to Grey's Anatomy in quite a while. I'm not sure I want the show to explore so fully the PTSD angle that it would be at the expense of the more combative and charismatic sides of his personality, but the instant sparks between him and Yang were electrifying — and I really enjoyed the scene where he humbled himself before Derek and Sloan to say he needed their guidance to operate on a different sort of battlefield. And who wouldn't love someone who has no use for all the hanky-panky going on in this oversexed hospital? Finally, a grown-up! More, more, more of this guy. And by the way, single malt scotch "the snowflake of whisky?" Niiiice. www.tvguide.com/Roush/Big-Bang-Theory-66993.aspx
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Post by Leanne on Nov 14, 2008 10:56:07 GMT -5
Writers blog.....stacy McKee on "These Ties That Bind"... Original Airdate: 11-13-08 I have this vase. It has its very own spot, right in the center of my breakfast room table, directly in front of the window, where the light will shine through it. It’s beautiful – Murano glass with multicolored stripes of orange and yellow and pink and blue… I love this vase. It was an engagement gift, and it’s one of a kind. Irreplaceable. And a few weeks ago, my kitten figured out how to jump up onto my breakfast room table (but he couldn’t figure out how to STAY on the table) so my new little kitten skidded all the way across the top of the table and crashed onto the floor below… taking my vase with him. I jumped into action – first making sure my kitten wasn’t hurt, then starting the task of carefully sweeping up every last shard of broken glass… Only, as I stood there, broom in hand, staring down at all those beautiful broken shards, I started to cry. And cry. And cry and cry and cry and cry and pretty soon my husband was there, trying to figure out how I could possibly be sobbing – SOBBING – over what was, let’s face it, a PIECE OF GLASS. And through my crazy, slightly manic tears, I managed to blurt out that it wasn’t just a piece of glass! It was a beautiful vase. A beautiful vase that made me happy every time I looked at it and that was important because sometimes we all need reminders of things that make us happy. That vase was from a time in our life when things were new and bright and just beginning and now it’s gone. The vase is gone forever, there’s no way to bring it back. I felt connected to that vase, and I already missed it. I MISSED THE d**n VASE. Is what I said. Through my tears. Gesturing with my broom. Which was pretty ridiculous. Only, not – because what you don’t know is that over the summer, my dad passed away. Then a couple of weeks later, my cat passed away. Which is the only reason I have a new kitten in the first place. And the truth is – this was probably the first time I’d really – REALLY – let myself cry. I finally let myself start to feel that incredible mish mash of feelings we all have when we lose people who are important to us. I was crying for all the loss I’d been feeling for months. And it took a shattered vase to help me let it out. In Callie Torres’s case… all it takes is some shattered bones. I know, I know – Hahn isn’t dead. But she IS gone. And Callie is feeling it – sort of. Callie’s diving into work. She wants bones to break, skeletons to build, SOMETHING to keep her from thinking about Erica. Erica played an unbelievably important role in Callie’s life; Erica’s relationship with Callie has completely redefined how Callie sees herself. That’s something you can’t undo. Erica’s departure has left Callie with this big gaping hole that she has no idea how to fill. Callie had just started to figure out her own feelings, her own identity and now – Hahn’s gone. Without a goodbye. Whether or not Callie and Erica were ever soul mates, you can’t deny that they played irreplaceable roles in each other’s lives. The heartbreak that Callie is feeling is very very real. And very very private until – she starts to cry, and cry and cry and cry, in the OR, over the bones that she built from scratch. She’s crying for all the loss and heartbreak and sadness she hasn’t allowed herself to really feel yet. Which is why it’s so lovely that Callie’s friends – Yang, Sloan, and even Owen – recognize the moment for what it is and try to give her the privacy she needs to mourn. Kinda like me with my vase. Only, Sara Ramirez looks WAY more glamorous than me when she cries. Callie isn’t the only one feeling a lack of connection. It’s clear that Owen is having difficulty adjusting to life at SGH. He calls in Derek and Mark for help, then disregards their concerns about his patient. I love watching Owen’s face when he’s listening to his patient’s story, about how somewhere along the way the patient just lost the ability to connect. It’s clear that it resonates with Owen, and it’s only after that moment that he really becomes receptive to Derek. And I think that it’s because of that moment that Owen goes in for that kiss with Cristina… Owen doesn’t want to lose his ability to connect with other people. But, obviously, he’s having some difficulty connecting gracefully – that kiss isn’t soft or romantic. It’s a little desperate –- at least at first. What’s nice is that Cristina seems to recognize this. And even though she walks away from Owen in the end, there’s no judgment there. It’s just that she doesn’t quite know what to do with all the feelings she’s feeling…Which brings me to Cristina. And how displaced she’s got to be feeling in this episode… because of Sadie. Meredith’s Pre-Cristina Cristina. Sadie knew Meredith back when Mer was traveling around Europe. Back when Mer was a little wilder and a little crazier (What? You think a girl who can throw back multiple tequila shots and perform surgery the next day doesn’t have a past?) Back when, apparently, Meredith’s nickname was Death. Sadie shares history with Meredith that Cristina can’t. She’s connected to Meredith in a way that Cristina never can be… and that’s uncomfortable for Cristina. She doesn’t like to share – she especially doesn’t like to share her person. One story I love in this episode involves Meredith and her other person – Derek. Meredith and Derek are as healthy and happy as we’ve ever seen them. And what I love is that they are functioning the way solid, happy couples function. In this case, Derek sees a chance for Meredith to connect with her sister, he encourages her to do so – and it works. Once Meredith talks to Lexie, she does get worried about her little sister’s well being, and enlists Derek’s help keeping Little Sloan out of Little Grey. Which, by the way, really IS one of the most ridiculous things any grown man (especially Derek Shepherd) could say to one another man. And that makes it all the more sweet that Derek is perfectly willing to say it to Mark Sloan. He does it for Meredith. Which makes me love him for loving her so completely. In an episode about connection, I also love that we introduce a character whose very identity is wrapped up in the fact that she has difficulty connecting with the people around her. Dixon (played beautifully by Mary McDonald) has Aspergers syndrome, which is a mild form of autism. This doesn’t keep her from being an incredible surgeon; in fact, her obsessive interest in the human heart is probably the very thing that has helped her master it. But her condition does keep her from being able to communicate with patients or with our doctors in a way that we’re use to… The moment in the elevator, when Bailey finally realizes why Dixon is the way she is… Couldn’t love it more. Because it’s so rare that Bailey, of all our characters, ever oversteps. Only it’s so clear that she has and that she’s ashamed of it. And then, of course, there’s Izzie. Who is clearly still connected to Denny, even beyond the grave… Here’s what I’ll say about Denny. I want you to take a moment, and just think for a second. About what you would do if someone you lost, who was unbelievably important to you, suddenly showed up in your room. Right now. While you’re sitting at your computer and reading this blog and suddenly feeling a chill on the back of your neck and hearing, from behind you, in a familiar voice: “Hi.” It’s someone – your lover, your parent, your grandparent, your best friend, your ex-fiancée… someone you thought was gone forever and suddenly now they are right there. Standing next to you. Asking you to talk to them, asking you to hold their hand. Sure, at first you’d be scared and freaked out and seriously considering the possibility that you might very well be crazy… but in the next moment, what would you do? You have wished every day since that person left that you could see them, touch them, just one more time. What would you do? I know what I’d do. I’d take my dead dad’s hand. And we’d sit there and stay up all night talking about all the things we never got a chance to talk about. And I wouldn’t care if he was dead or if I was crazy because it would be so great just to hear his voice again. So, can you imagine, if you were Izzie, what you might do if Denny suddenly appeared to you? And after trying to ignore him, and trying to say goodbye to him, and even after BURNING his fricking sweater, he was STILL there… All I’m saying is… maybe this is one connection that gets to defy all logic and common sense and, instead, maybe it just gets to be. Even if it does seem too good to be true. Like the new vase that magically appeared on my desk the other day. I walked into my office and there it was. Just like new. Like magic. (Turns out my husband secretly contacted the glass factory in Venice that made my vase, found their one local retailer in the states, and – amazingly – was able to track down an almost near replica of the very vase my kitten shattered. He snuck into my office in the middle of my work day and left it there for me.) But to me it was magic. My magical Murano vase, back from the dead. And in that moment, for so so many reasons, I’d never been so happy. www.greyswriters.com/remember you can leave a comment if you liked or disliked anything
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Post by Leanne on Nov 14, 2008 15:08:23 GMT -5
Episode 5.10 - All By Myself -
GREY'S ANATOMY - "All By Myself" - Cristina is awarded the first solo surgery among the residents, but must give it up and choose her replacement. Meanwhile Mark performs a cutting edge procedure to restore a patient's ability to speak -- and impresses Lexie in the process -- and Callie can't figure out if Sadie is just friendly or flirtatious, on "Grey's Anatomy," THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. (ABC/CRAIG SJODIN) PERRY SMITH, KAY PANABAKER, LARKIN CAMPBELL, CHRISTA ALLEN, MARY MCDONNELL
credit ABC photos have been released by not with Kevin in them....
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Post by Leanne on Nov 15, 2008 15:50:22 GMT -5
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Post by marcy on Nov 15, 2008 16:45:16 GMT -5
wow that was quick. I was just there last night.
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Post by Leanne on Nov 16, 2008 13:40:12 GMT -5
On this week episode ......."In the Midnight Hour" Grey's Anatomy, 9 p.m., ABC Dr. Hunt's off his rocker, Sloane is being too nice, Yang is jealous of someone and Karev is sensitive. Yet the storyline annoying us most is this Izzie thing with Denny's ghost hanging around. That's what she gets for saying the writers screwed her over. www.tampabay.com/features/media/article903802.ece
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Post by Leanne on Nov 18, 2008 4:23:56 GMT -5
Press release CRISTINA IS FORCED TO CHOOSE HER REPLACEMENT FOR THE FIRST SOLO SURGERY AWARDED TO A RESIDENT, ON ABC'S "GREY'S ANATOMY"
Guest Starring Kevin McKidd ("Rome") as Owen and Melissa George ("Alias," "In Treatment") as Sadie
Guest Starring Academy Award (r)-nominated Actress Mary McDonnell ("Passion Fish," "Battlestar Gallactica")
"All By Myself" - Cristina is awarded the first solo surgery among the residents, but must give it up and choose her replacement. Meanwhile Mark performs a cutting edge procedure to restore a patient's ability to speak -- and impresses Lexie in the process -- and Callie can't figure out if Sadie is just friendly or flirtatious, on "Grey's Anatomy," THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network
"Grey's Anatomy" stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Patrick Dempsey as Derek Shepherd, Sandra Oh as Cristina Yang, Katherine Heigl as Isobel "Izzie" Stevens, Justin Chambers as Alex Karev, T.R. Knight as George O'Malley, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens, Jr. as Richard Webber, Sara Ramirez as Callie Torres, Eric Dane as Mark Sloan, and Chyler Leigh as Lexie Grey.
Guest cast TBA.
"All By Myself" was written by Peter Nowalk and directed by Arlene Sanford. abc medianet
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Post by Leanne on Nov 19, 2008 7:53:01 GMT -5
Having Denny appear on one episode of Grey's Anatomy, because Izzie's memories were triggered by a case, is one thing. But to make him a ghostly fixture in her life and carry on some kind of romance from beyond the grave is beyond ridiculous. — Evie MATT: I hear you. Getting it on with a ghost is so circa-1981 Barbara Hershey. Now, if s-e-x between living, breathing humans is what floats your boat — and lord knows the pickings are slim if you only watch Grey's, Ghost Whisperer and Supernatural these days — Drs. Owen Hunt and Cristina Yang might soon move beyond spontaneous necking and into full-on boinking. As Kevin McKidd himself tells me, "At the end of the day, this is Grey's Anatomy, so you can bet good money on it!" (Read my full Q&A with "McArmy" on Thursday. Great Scot, he gave up crazy Journeyman scoop!)As for Izzie and Denny, that "ghost story" isn't ending any time soon, seeing as Jeffrey Dean Morgan still has a few more appearances left (says EW's Ausiello). www.tvguide.com/News/Greys-House-Lost-67178.aspx
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Post by marcy on Nov 19, 2008 7:59:37 GMT -5
Oooh, scoop! Is it Thursday yet??
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Post by Leanne on Nov 19, 2008 8:16:36 GMT -5
Yeah guys keep your eyes peeled for this interview .... comes out tomorrow......looks interesting
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Post by ruralstar on Nov 19, 2008 8:19:18 GMT -5
Well now I'm curious. If sex is soon to be on the table for Owen/Cristina I hope it's not mushy. There is too much passion tied up in Owen-all kinds of passion. Sex should be just as reckless as their interactions thus far. *snorts* I love Kevin's comment: "At the end of the day, this is Grey's Anatomy, so you can bet good money on it!"
As for a Journeyman scoop...not sure what, if anything, I expect.
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Post by owencrisfan on Nov 19, 2008 13:43:52 GMT -5
Not sure I'm liking the sex thing now. Don't get me wrong, I would love nothing but to see them in action, but I just think the timing is not appropriate. Owen needs help with his PTSD before he can really connect with anyone, let alone someone he's interested in.
Also, I'm afraid that it would only be scratching Cristina's itch as I don't think she's ready to move on and let anyone get close to her again after what Burke did to her.
Hopefully, they do this in a subtle manner...but then again this is Grey's Anatomy.
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Post by ruralstar on Nov 19, 2008 14:01:26 GMT -5
Thanks for saying that in a more concise way than I could owencrisfan. I think my brain was on lag this morning. No coffee! Honestly, I don't want to see sex for Owen/Cristina anytime soon. Subtle is definitely not a word I would use to describe GA
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Post by owencrisfan on Nov 19, 2008 14:17:44 GMT -5
If they do the deed soon, I'm wondering if it was written because of KMK only being in the show for 11 epis at the time they wrote it.
Did the writers compressed everything with their storyline so that it will fit with KMK's appearances?
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Post by kaz on Nov 19, 2008 18:03:31 GMT -5
This makes my stomach do flips. They've only filmed up to about episode 11 or 12, right? So "soon" surely has to be this episode or the next. Perhaps it's this episode, and then that prompts a heart to heart discussion (the location shoot) in the next episode?
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Post by ruralstar on Nov 19, 2008 19:23:38 GMT -5
I can't say for certain if they are on hiatus for the holidays or not yet. I do know they are past filming eps 11 + 12. I can't remember which article mentioned it but at some point I remember Kevin himself saying something about ep 13 and that was at least a couple of weeks ago. I hope the storyline wasn't too compressed due to his 'recurring' status. I don't remember reading anywhere that his eps were supposed to be conitnuous after the break following the premiere so maybe he was originally supposed to come back later in the season and now that's all changed as well? Much speculation.
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Post by Valérie on Nov 20, 2008 7:01:05 GMT -5
I agree, no sex, not yet. I want a progress of their feelings.. They are so interesting, they are the only couple that they didn't begin with sex. They have to go on without that and deepen their relation.
Not right now, they're not ready lol. Maybe after ^^
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