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Post by Leanne on Apr 29, 2009 3:11:37 GMT -5
30 April "No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance) This Thread is currently locked and will be openned on day of airing.Open (Im doing this early becaue my connection at home is down and Ive dashed into the office to open this thread eta on me being back online will be Friday morning so look forward to your reviews Kat is around if you need her) please remember your spoiler tags thanks
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Post by Leanne on Apr 30, 2009 2:55:26 GMT -5
IZZIE'S MOTHER MAKES A SURPRISE AND LESS-THAN-WELCOME VISIT TO THE HOSPITAL, AS THATCHER GREY RETURNS TO MAKE AMENDS WITH HIS DAUGHTERS, MEREDITH AND LEXIE, ON ABC'S "GREY'S ANATOMY"
Guest starring Emmy-Nominated Sharon Lawrence ("NYPD Blue," "Desperate Housewives") as Izzie's Mother, Robbie
"No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance)" - As preparations continue for Meredith and Derek's wedding, Izzie receives a surprise hospital visit from her handful-of-a-mother, Robbie. Meanwhile, a newly sober Thatcher visits his daughters, Meredith and Lexie, in order to make amends, and the Chief and Meredith bitterly fight over a controversial medical case, on "Grey's Anatomy," THURSDAY, APRIL 30 (9:00-10:02 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, Chyler Leigh as Lexie Grey and Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt.
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Post by Leanne on May 1, 2009 3:56:14 GMT -5
OOOPs sorry guys I thought this had been unlocked but obviously it didnt ....thanks George for letting me know its open now
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Post by ruralstar on May 1, 2009 6:44:52 GMT -5
They are certainly hurtling towards the season finale at breakneck speed. Some excellent work by everyone this evening.
I'll start with the lesser of the storylines because it ties into the Callie story arc, which really felt tacked on last week. This time around there is real resonance. When dealing with tree hugger "willow" aka Karen and her sister Julie, Callie finally realizes that people who love you should support you even if they don't agree with your choices. I agree with Callie that it is pretty brave to sit in a huge old tree and watch a bulldozer come and knock you and the tree flat. I'm glad she's chosen not to lie to her family about her relationship with Arizona. Solid relationship with any kind cannot thrive based in lies. I hope they do more with this story arc because I think the stigma attached to gay children is very unfair.
Mark and Lexie. Okay she looked like such a lost little girl when her father came in to talk to her and Meredith. She wants to forgive her father and it's obvious that she got the better side of him. I thought it was sweet that she wanted Mark to meet him and that Mark plucked up the courage in the end and showed up for dinner. Watching the two of them fumble around the word 'boyfriend' just makes them more endearing to me.
An aside, I love Mark's friendship with Callie. He's right, she shouldn't hurt this much over what her family thinks.
Okay I actually felt sorry for Izzy. The character who has driven me up a tree all season had my pity tonight. Her mother is a real trip. You can see that trailer trash aspect buried deep inside Izzy. It's part of the barbie doll facet of her personality that I hate so much. Still, to have to comfort her mother instead of being comforted was just so pathetic. I loved Bailey's strength when dealing with Izzy and her mother. She made the call, she owned up to it, and she did the best she could to fix things. Through it all it's her strength that Izzy has leaned on when Alex can't take it or her friends don't know what to do. Nicely played by Chandra Wilson and a grudging nod to Katherine Heigl here.
The trauma of the little girl shooting her father. Well putting aside the plausibility factor-there are very few guns that hold that many bullets and the little girl probably couldn't handle any that did-we have a story that resonates hugely for Meredith. Not to mention any victim of domestic violence. The Cheif should have chastised Meredith for overreacting but she should not have had to goad him into it. It's about time someone called him on his BS because it's quite obvious why his hospital is #12. He's a lousy manager. I liked the conversation between Meredith and him later in the episode. He owed her an explanation. I hope long time fans were satisfied because the scene struck a satisfying chord for this newbie. Kudos for some fine work by EP and Pickens in that scene.
I liked that Meredith was able to vent to Derek. He wasn't going to push her into accepting the Cheif at the wedding. Probably because he figured she would get around to it eventually. Derek was in the background in this ep and that's as it should be. The diaries are going to be quite a bombshell for the Cheif. I do wonder if Meredith ever finished reading them or if she is giving them away without suspecting what he might learn about her mother.
So finally we come to Owen and Cristina. Those phrases! OMG they were horrid and not at all natural for Owen to say. Cris' WTF look was priceless. Owen has no idea what to say to her other than the three words he can't say. He kept fumbling when dealing with her in the Pit and later in the OR. Such a mess in contrast to his concise instructions to George. It was good to see the teacher coming out in him. The take charge in the OR. The bit about the unnamed substance did not surprise me either. Friends and family in the millitary have mentioned drugs used for soldiers that are not cleared by the FDA. Owen was right in sending Cris to his truck but at that point she didn't give a d**n. So sad to watch her get more and more frustrated as the day wore on. Owen choking her was horrible but she has no idea how much he hurt himself in the process. The final scene between them in the parking lot was unbelievably painful to watch. She was so hurt and so angry. You could see him crumbling when she lashed out. Just amazing work by both Kevin and Sandra. So very sad and so realistic that he doesn't actually say "I love you" even though you can read it clearly in his every move and word. Your heart aches to watch these two trying to sort this out. They will get there. Cris' wouldn't be so angry and he wouldn't be so torn apart if they didn't really want to be with one another. Here's hoping for a glimmer of light by the end of the season
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Post by georgeseurat on May 1, 2009 7:59:18 GMT -5
I've posted this before, but I'll just post this again. Anyway, finally, this is a good episode. Very all round. But still, I can only write stuff about O/C. I really love the writers of this storyline how they manage to use a reversal to tell us how deeply in love they are. That last scene smack us in our face. You think Cristina's hurt? You don't know who's actually even more killed, and when Cristina knows, she's has nothing to say but these 3 words. How can she say anything when she's actually not even that hurt than he is?
And of course, flawless acting from both of them.
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Post by marcy on May 1, 2009 8:01:20 GMT -5
Hey Cl3me, do you know what that stuff was that Owen used to stop the bleeding?
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Post by MarryMeOwen on May 1, 2009 8:07:36 GMT -5
This episode was really great and one of the reasons I keep getting roped back into Grey's
First I am kind of finding it hard to believe that Callie is having trouble paying rent, etc. According to Shonda residents make about 27,000, but Callie seems to be the head of her dept, so I'm not sure how accurate this is. I understand they're trying to make the whole trust fund thing realistic, but its kind of unbelieveable and plenty of people are able to live on 27,000 especially if they have a roommate. Just sayin'.
That being said I like that Callie is not backing down in her relationship with AZ. I think it kind of goes back to when AZ referred to her as a baby, but I think it is very courageous of Callie to honor her relationship, regardless of how new it is. She's really honoring herself and who she is. The friendship with Callie and Mark is just fun to watch when it is on screen. Its also great that he has someone besides Derek that knows him in a different way. I couldn't help but feel for Lexie when she begged Mark to meet her and Thatcher for dinner. I can understand Mark's hesitation, but so far in their relationship Callie has been the mature one and I think he finally saw that she sometimes really needs him to be there for her and hold her hand like she did for him. Goes both ways buddy!
The whole scene with The Chief and Thatcher I found kind of interesting. I see why Thatcher went to Richard first instead of approaching Mer and Lexie alone. They have a unique bond, and I think have an understanding that no one can really understand. Its kind of like how enemies understand each other without liking each other, but still have a bond. The fact that Richard reached out to Thatcher I thought was great, but I knew what Mer's reaction was going to be. Think of how she feels. The man that basically ruined her life as a child, is trying to bring her back together with the father that basically deserted her. She knows in her heart that Richard has been more of a father to her these last few years than Thatcher has ever been but she's not ready to acknowledge it and the diaries have totally made her see Richard in a different light.
I can totally understand why Meredith walks away from Thatcher and we see Lexie trying to make amends with him. Meredith wants to keep him at arm's length, she's been there before. Lexie hasn't, but Thatcher was her father in a different way than he was for Meredith. I think as well Meredith is so her mother's daughter and I love what she said to the little girl's mother about being the one that can change their story because its true. Meredith has taken the steps to change hers, when no one else would, but it has been a long journey to that point. I also loved the scene with Meredith and Derek. Normally I am kind of sick of them, but there you really see how close they are and I like how he does go to Richard in the end and basically talks him down a few notches. They are both too proud to admit the nature of their relationship is more like father and daughter than anything, but now that they have finally seemed to reach an understanding I think Meredith can kind of move on. I am kind of thinking Meredith might ask The Chief to give her away at her wedding if she doesn't ask Thatcher. But I could be wrong.
Izzie and her mother was good, I knew it was Bailey who called her. I can see why Robbie is too much for Izzie to have around all the time. She's like Izzie on crack. Everyone thinks Izzie is over the top but you haven't seen anything since you've seen her mother. She's so needy and self-absorbed. I noticed as well how much Bailey is more like a mother to Izzie than her actual mother. When her mother was there, she did little to help Izzie as far as her getting in and out of bed, etc. You had Alex who stood by Izzie, just taking everything in finding out more about Izzie than he had in the last 4 years or so. I think you can now understand why Izzie is the way she is, but also how she strives to be different from that world and stronger.
Ok now for Owen and Cristina. I save the best for last. I loved Cristina's reaction when she bumped into him and said "Take Care Now" smiling like a loon. You could totally see where it was going. Then as the interaction between them builds through out the day as he focuses more on O'Malley than her, she's ticked off. I think at first she's more ticked off about the not teaching her than the way he is acting toward her, but both kind of build up to a point that she can't take it. When he was working on the gunshot guy, I was reminded of the guy he talked about in his best surgery speech in Cristina's shower. The body full of holes, etc. This time he's not alone in this surgery, he has Cristina who can go run to his truck and get that 'magical' powder that fills up the guy's holes, meanwhile Cristina fades in the background again. I loved her reaction though and I think its another example of how Owen can only focus on one thing at a time when it comes to Cristina. So he focused on O'Malley and teaching him because if he started interacting more with Cristina he'd fall apart.
That's what is so heart wrenching about the showdown with Cristina and Owen outside the hospital. You knew the minute he said "Good work today" he was going to get it from Cristina. She wasn't going to let him off the hook. But what she doesn't realize is that he's trying so hard to let her off the hook so they can eventually be together again. I could totally understand Cristina's anger, where it came from, why she said the line about "Choke 'em and forget 'em" she was peeved unbelievably hurt that he would basically dismiss her existence with three word sentences. When she pushes him and says "I'm not just like anyone else", you just knew it was going to be an emotional breakdown.
When Owen gave her the piece of paper it was all over. He knew he had to so that she'd see why he has been so distant. The thing I love most is how her reaction completely changes from anger, to just complete emotional turmoil and love. She gets it. Finding out that he's been talking about her in therapy, and GOING to therapy to begin with is huge. When he tells her the line about the three words he wants to say but its killing him and the three words she knows he feels but can't say is just tragic. Its so unbelievably sad. And when Cristina's tears just start flowing it is truly amazing to see her so emotional. When he goes through all the reasons why he can't say those words, because how it would be unfair since they can't be togehter, I couldn't help but feel hopeful for them in the end, specifically when he says "Can't you see I'm trying to make things right" so they can be together. What he still doesn't know is that Cristina doesn't necessarily want to be off the hook. She desperately wants to be with Owen. They both know that, but I love that she says "Take Care Now" before taking that deep sad tearful breath and walking away. You know how hard that must have been for them. But she as well said "I love you" to him in her own way, so there is hope for this couple, I can feel it. Owen's being proactive and trying to change his story so he can have a happy ending with Cristina in the end and I think she understands that.
We just have to let Shonda torture us a bit longer. FYI Owen's reaction to what Cristina said before she walked away was just so telling. Its like they both have an understanding now of what they are to each other, he just needs the time to work on himself. I also hope that Cristina will let Owen know about how much he has affected her in a positive way. He thinks he's no good for her, and that she doesn't deserve him, but I'd like for her to share that with him or at least tell him more about herself at the wedding. Hopefully that's what the breakthrough is. All in all amazing acting from Sandra and Kevin. Cristina doesn't cry a lot, but when she does you are damaged for a while as a viewer.
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Post by cl3me on May 1, 2009 10:43:03 GMT -5
I don't have specific knowledge of the powder in question - will ask the hubby when he is in town this weekend - he's had lots of field first aid training, and like Owen, carries his own "kit" in his car "just in case" - and it has come in handy a few times....also have a friend who is a sar-tech (search and rescue tech who has trauma training as well) so will ask him too.
However, back from my days as a drug sales rep for veterinary medicine it reminds me of a product I used to sell, and use on my own horses, to stop bleeding and help close wounds that weren't stitchable (like over a joint). I forget the name. It came as a white powder in a puffer bottle. Made of a special polysaccharide (complex sugar), that would absorb any moisture, then form a film. It would stop bleeding, cover the wound to prevent contamination. Was great on burns too. No reason why it, or similar compound, couldn't be used in surgery. THere are alot of innovations that are "tried" in vet medicine before being given the thumbs up in human medicine.
Great reviews here. not much I can add other than I really liked the whole epi. Esp Mer/Chief and Chris/Owen (of course).
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Post by cl3me on May 1, 2009 11:55:37 GMT -5
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Post by ruralstar on May 1, 2009 12:57:42 GMT -5
Sounds like something used by vets to stop bleeding when dehorning cattle. Works like a charm. Thanks cl3me
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Post by cl3me on May 1, 2009 14:07:57 GMT -5
Sounds like something used by vets to stop bleeding when dehorning cattle. Works like a charm. Thanks cl3me similar concept to dehorning powder but without the cauterizing agent to "toughen" the tissue for dehorning.
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Post by singer201 on May 1, 2009 15:27:37 GMT -5
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Post by Leanne on May 1, 2009 15:37:47 GMT -5
CBS’ CSI and Grey’s Anatomy on ABC tied for dominance from 9-10 p.m., with CSI the most-watched show and Grey’s Anatomy on ABC No. 1 among adults 18-49. But both drama were down significantly from one year earlier. Take a look:
Thursday 9 p.m. CSI (CBS) 5/01/08 – Viewers: 18.01 million (#1), A18-49: 5.1/13 (#2) 4/30/09 – Viewers: 15.30 million (#1), A18-49: 3.6/ 9 (#2) Percent Change – Viewers: -15, A18-49: -29
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) 5/01/08 – Viewers: 15.31 million (#2), A18-49: 6.1/16 (#1) 4/30/09 – Viewers: 13.94 million (#2), A18-49: 5.0/13 (#1) Percent Change – Viewers: - 9, A18-49: -18
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Post by marcy on May 1, 2009 20:45:39 GMT -5
Thanks Cl3me and Rose for the information...I'm always curious about stuff.
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Post by MarryMeOwen on May 2, 2009 0:29:49 GMT -5
something else I thought about it taking place outside the hospital: I think its significant that the heartbreaking conversation between them took place in front of the hospital where we saw Owen carrying Cristina in his arms when he finds her with the icicle in her chest. From that day on Owen has been pulling that icicle out of her chest, and it didn't just stop after he left for Iraq. In that sense, I think it makes me recall how much they have changed since then, literally two different people, to now. In a way they are both in the after, but I think each has grown tremendously since that first meeting. now more than ever I'm convinceed that Owen and Cristina would not have lasted if he had stuck around instead of going off to Iraq and taken the chief's offer back then. Aside from the fact that Owen was likely engaged to Beth at the time, I think whatever would have happened between themd would have been a disaster.
Now we really see that they fell in love with her at first sight, and I think I have so far loved the journey we have been on with a few exceptions, but not every episode can be loaded with OC of course. Anyway just a thought.
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Post by kaz on May 2, 2009 2:18:22 GMT -5
Hey there now. Review to be posted just as soon as I recover from my emotional hangover. Oh wait a minute, that could take a while... Onward and upward. I feel like this episode was a step up from the last one emotionally and that the intensity is just going to continue to build until it goes KABOOM in the season finale. I'm excited, but a little scared for my health and wellbeing. The first half of this episode felt a bit too jam-packed with storylines to me and my analytical brain which likes to make connections and draw parallels, struggled a little to keep up. Nevertheless, there were lots of nice moments (including many which made me smile and laugh) for which I was grateful since I spent the latter half of the episode permanently in tears. I loved the over-arching theme of making amends and the way it played into every storyline. I enjoyed watching the different uses of the word "sorry", from Owen's "Sorry, I'm sorry" when he bumped into Cristina, or his "I'm sorry?" (as a "pardon?") outside the hospital, to Thatcher's rehearsed "sorry" and the mother of the little girl repeatedly saying that the girl was "sorry" and needed to say "sorry" to her father. It truly drove home for me the fact that sorry is just a word. A real apology is about making amends and trying to make things right, which is what Owen spent all day trying to do (but more on that later).
Because there was so much going on in this episode, I almost don't know where to start or in what order to cover it all. But I think the easiest way is to deal with the characters in terms of their apologies and attempts at making amends.
The Chief, Meredith and Thatcher. From the moment that the Chief asked Thatcher if he'd seen Meredith yet, I was thinking to myself "Richard, what are you doing???". There was no apology I could think of coming from Thatcher that would even begin to make things right for Meredith. And I was correct. I really liked the way Ellen Pompeo played that scene in the Chief's office as Thatcher was reading out this rehearsed and emotionless "I'm sorry". So stoic and spot on, and nicely contrasted with Lexie's reaction to it, which was clearly heartfelt due to the fact that she actually grew up with this man loving her and had a real relationship with him.
The rest of the interactions between Meredith and the Chief, Meredith and the little girl, Meredith and the little girl's mother were all nicely done and a good way to deal with Meredith's own issues as a child for whom nobody had fought. I liked the parallels for Meredith and the way she stood up for the little girl the way noone had for her.
The heated arguments between Meredith and the Chief were fitting, as well, especially in the context of what Callie said to Mark (re Willow and her sister) that in some families, people yell because they care. It led in nicely to the Chief's realisation that he crosses the line with Meredith, and doesn't treat her like any other intern, because to him she's like family and he's trying to make things right for her. When he finally found a way to apologise properly for not advocating for her, that broke my heart. It was a touching scene.
Callie, Arizona and her parents I sort of cared less about Callie's parental issues but it brought out some lovely and fun moments between Callie and other characters.
The relationship between Mark and Callie continues to entertain me and I especially enjoyed their initial scene with Willow the tree hugger and the whole inter-change about where her "poo goes" (eek). The looks between Mark and Callie were priceless. I know that feeling of being in a situation where all you and your friend desperately want to do is laugh but it would be far too inappropriate.
I also enjoyed the interchange between Callie and Arizona in the OR. I really like these two as a pairing.
Callie's story, unlike everyone else's, was all about NOT saying sorry and I like that she finally came around to accepting that she shouldn't have to apologise for who she is.
Izzie, Robbie and Bailey The actress who played Robbie was perfectly cast. She was like Izzie on crack. So overly perky and shiny, but as with Izzie, you just knew it came from a good place.
Katherine Heigl did a great job in her scenes and toed the line between comedy and tragedy just nicely. It was interesting to see her being the mother figure, and trying to protect Robbie from the full truth of her cancer. I'm not certain that I agreed with her choice but I understood it.
I also loved all of Chandra Wilson's reactions to Robbie and the way she and Katherine Heigl played off of each other in those scenes where Izzie's mother was going all crazy with the psychic calls and the Tyra story about the mole on the privates. Great, entertaining work that seemed light-hearted but had the ability to switch to intensity without us viewers feeling the gear change. And on that note, the mother/daughter-type relationship between Bailey and Izzie has really been breaking my heart in the last few episodes. I just love the way Bailey is the protective mother hen and the way it came out in this episode when she made things right (there's that theme again) for Izzie by telling her mother they'd caught the cancer early. Owen and Cristina Finally onto the pair that is the hardest to write for this week. That last scene was just so gut-wrenching and the major reason it's taken me so long to sit and just type out this review.
I seem to recall an interview with Kevin where he said something to the effect that the writers on the show are so clever in that they can create this storyline which seems to start out comical and light-hearted and then turns into something so intense and emotional (or that was the jist). I don't know if he was thinking of this episode when he said it but it certainly fits. I was laughing, out loud, at the stupidity of those first few interchanges where Hunt was all "take care now" and "hey there now" and Cristina's face just said "WTF??" and the way she was jumping around in the OR, getting progressively more peeved off at being under-utilised, and noting that the powdery substance was "magical". I knew she would explode at him at some point and figured that was how the shove in the back would factor in but I really didn't think that anything so painful could come of those little three-word sentences.
Kevin, as always, was amazing in this scene. I loved his delivery of every word and the timing of it all, including the way he paused before saying certain lines, and locked eyes with Sandra Oh at all the right times. But this scene was really and truly Sandra Oh's time to shine. I loved the smooth segue from anger to extreme hurt and the way Cristina lashed out at Owen physically first with the shove in the back and then verbally, with that line which cut deep asking if he was just a "choke 'em and forget 'em kinda guy". I know we've seen Cristina cry before on the show but I think it's always been more out of sadness. This was 100% pure PAIN like nothing we've ever experienced from her and my heart broke for them.
Alot of people have been rejoicing the fact that she said "I love you" back to Owen at the end by using one of his three-word sentences before walking off. I completely agree that that's what she meant and that Hunt got it, but to me there was no victory in it, only tragedy. I was so overcome by the pain and bittersweet nature of it all (d**n you Sandra) that I couldn't feel happy about the fact that they'd just had this major breakthrough and were declaring themselves to each other. I feel like there's so much more to say but I just can't find the words, or the energy, to deal with it. I continue to think that Hunt has got it all wrong - that he's trying to right a wrong that he never committed - and I'm hoping that he will come to that realisation in one way or another soon. Maybe the "I love you too" was all he needed. Maybe it wasn't. 6 more days and we'll find out. Sigh. Take care now...
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Post by ruralstar on May 2, 2009 10:26:35 GMT -5
Wonderful review Kaz. I did register the fact that 'sorry' was a theme but you pulled it together more coherently than I did. I like the Callie/Airzona pairing as well.
As for Cris and Owen...I'm still not sure Owen really understands that Cris loves him too. The look on his face when she walked away was more about confusion and pain than understanding. As if he expected or hoped for something more that neither of them could actually say. I agree that we're all in for quite an emotional ride in these last three episodes of the season.
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Post by Leanne on May 2, 2009 11:53:25 GMT -5
Wow finally got to see this episode You guys covered most of it so....all I can say is Awesome, I was really enjoying the episode and making mental notes as it played out but when we got to the end with Owen and Cris having there little chat I kinda forgot all that happened in the rest of the show...that was a mind blowing scene. Well done to both of them. The 3 word phrases really worked well a bit amusing but also extremely sad your heart just poured out to them. We also find out that the shrink is not trying to help Owen get back together with Cris but rather to teach him how to let her off the hook......
Cristina: Hey there now. Take care now. Nice work Yang. What is this?
Owen: Yeah that's my shrink, my shrink gave me these sentences, we uh, we came up with them together. They're all three word sentences, so I could have something to say to you instead of the three words that are...that are killing me. The three words that you know I feel but I can't say them because it would be cruel to say them because I am no good for you. I don't want to torture you. I don't want to look at you longingly, when I know I can't be with you. So yeah, I'm smiling and I'm saying 'take care now'....I'm letting you off the hook. I'm trying, I'm trying so hard to let you off the hook. I'm trying to make it right...what I did to you. Can't you see that? I'm just trying to make it right.
Cristina: Take care now. really can not wait for the next episode I mean there are only really 3 episodes left how can they get back together in such a short time or can O/C actually continue working together.......tention is building...I hope they make it, wouldn't like to launch season 6 with these guys pending
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Post by cl3me on May 2, 2009 14:53:58 GMT -5
Finally put my finger on it....."take care now" totally reminds me of another famous three word sentence from a film, where the 3 words mean ILY ......"as you wish" from the movie The Princess Bride. Ok princess Bride isn't a drama, but those 3 words made my heart melt then too.
Kaz, I hear you on the emotional hangover, although this one is milder than from Elevator love letter.
Leanne, I am really struggling to see how they get back together by season end as well. I think I will go insane if they leave it hanging until next season.
Has anyone else noticed that since Mer confronted Owen in the hallway after the choking, Owen has been keeping his hands in his pockets around Christina? Kinda like making sure he keeps his hands off her?
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Post by MarryMeOwen on May 2, 2009 15:08:54 GMT -5
Yeah I posted that about Princess Bride on TWOP. OC made me think of it instantly
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