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Grey's Anatomy - Episode 8.11 - This Magic Moment - Review

16 Jan 2012

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For those of you who read my review of 804, It’s All About Men you may remember my warning. The same applies here...beware below: unedited, opinionated rant. Ok, I’ve reigned myself in somewhat, but objectivity has been challenging this week. Sometimes being a super-fan of a show is...just...frustrating and this week irritation bubbled over so much that I spent the vast majority of the weekend growling every time I thought about the episode and writing this review.  I hated 811, This Magic Moment.

Now. Just because I hated it doesn’t mean it was a bad episode of course. There were a few mildly ‘magic’ moments, there was a spectacular surgery, plenty of humour, superb acting, and I am certain that at least one particular ship-dom are ecstatic with the new happy family. But beyond that, overall this episode was weak, inconsistent and failed to provide any logical story development. And Season 8 was going so well too. I was left wanting; confused, irritated, and deeply unsatisfied. I get the feeling this may not be the popular view, so let me get on explaining why I thought this an extremely poor episode and leave you all to argue your case against me below.

Follow through of stories from 810 was completely absent. There was no fall out from Avery’s mistake in surgery. Really none. To the point that two weeks after his erroneous performance (we know this because of Bailey and Ben – more on them later) he is trusted enough to not only operate on a Siamese twin baby, in a highly pressurised situation, but is actively encouraged to ‘race’ by his mentor; a fact, which Arizona (more on her later) quite rightly made a stand against but which was irresponsibly ignored by Chief Hunt (more on him later). I know what you’re thinking – Grey’s takes this liberty, reality is often suspended in this show, and you’d be right. But this episode was littered with these incidents, which merely makes it poorly written and executed.

Apparently Teddy is allowed to continue operating despite the fact that she is clearly, and understandably traumatised by the death of her husband. Her bullying of Cristina was unacceptable and despite Chief Hunt knowing this, he allowed it to happen, which clearly would put the health of her patients at risk. Whilst I fully understood the motivation behind this continual replaying of Henry’s unsuccessful surgery, in what hospital in what country would that be an acceptable practice. And then there was April. Unpopular as this opinion is, you all know I love April. And I was rooting for her to speak up. Her silence could only hold for so long until she blew, and delivered a rare moment of common sense in the episode. And what happened? She was ruthlessly put down. In 810 April sat and listened, as she was humiliated. In 811 she sat and listened and was shot down. I can only hope that the writers are building this up to something brilliant and worthy of Sarah Drew. As is usual practice now Sandra Oh knocks it out of the park with some exceptional acting and whilst I found the constant replaying of the surgery irritating and the writing unpalatable, the final scene with Oh and Kim Raver was quite brilliant. Both actresses shone.

Are we meant to guess how it is that Zola was returned to Meredith and Derek? Now before you all shout at me, I am ecstatic that Zola is back. I maintain there is seriously no cuter sight than Derek with Zola. I would willingly support ABC giving him a new contract solely on the basis of many and frequent  McDaddy scenes. But surely we viewers deserve an explanation don’t we? Or are we just supposed to accept that the judge just ‘changed his mind’?

Now apparently Ben claims to know Bailey well. In his mind, after being reunited for two weeks, they are ready for the full on moving in together experience. In fact he knows Bailey so well that he thinks it’s ok to discuss it with her whilst she is performing surgery. But WE also know Bailey. We know that she is cautious, scared and does not make snap decisions. We also know that she HATES discussing her private life in the hospital, never mind in the OR. So how can it possibly be ok for Ben to bully her and then finally have the cheek to mock her because she wasn’t focussed enough to spot the missing swab. I am bewildered. I cannot decide whether this is shoddy characterisation or the building up of a plot for Ben. It must be the former, because in the end Bailey gives in.
Now these scenes weren’t all bad. Firstly we were treated to Bailey scenes in the first place, and let’s face it they’ve been rare in number this season. Secondly I loved the dynamic between Meredith and Bailey. This 'at work' partnership has so much to offer and I’m glad that the writers are exploring it more and more.

When will Alex get a break? This constant knocking him down is seriously tiresome. We know that Richard Webber can be a cheeky sod. He’s played the game before – with Owen – back in season 6. And whilst I love the fact that he’s become SGMW’s version of Yoda I fail to see why the target was Alex, nor what was gained by this ruse. I was cringing. And Alex! Since when does Alex give away surgeries? He never ever gives away surgeries. Ever. And even if he did, who wouldn’t give up surgeries to Yoda. Perhaps if this was the only ‘gag’ of the episode it would sit comfortably with me, but it wasn’t and so added to the catalogue of errors. Imagine, Chief Hunt reiterates over and over about rehearsals for this surgery, and then Alex voices his doubts and rather than really pay attention to why he’s voicing them Owen simply makes it open season to the other surgeons.

Chief Hunt. Is he really qualified to be chief? Let’s go down the list again. He apparently condones the ‘racing’ by Mark and the incompetent Jackson Avery. He allows Teddy to operate on peoples’ hearts whilst repeatedly interrogating her ‘student’ when she should be either off work coming to terms with her loss OR concentrating on the patient who is still alive and whose heart she has in her hand. Apparently whilst he insists on being in control of the Siamese twin surgery it’s ok for the surgeons beneath him to chop and change with no explanation. No. Owen is as incompetent a chief as Jackson is at operating on bones. 

And what of Arizona, Pediatric surgeon. Finally we get to see the strong confident surgeon whose been missing for almost an entire season. And instead of allowing the head of pediatrics to run the show, instead of allowing the viewers to see her shine at work on HER patients she is marginalised and undermined. Yes, she was bossy, and over controlling. But weren’t they HER patients? She was invested in them, she is the pediatric surgeon. Perhaps I’m naĂ¯ve, perhaps this was the job of the Chief of Surgery? Or perhaps this was another flippant and trite example of poor story telling. Having said that however amends were made with the brilliantly executed scene between Callie and Arizona at the end. What a relief that these two characters are being left alone to enjoy their relationship.

But as I mentioned at the beginning, the episode was not all bad. Meredith and Derek are now a family with baby Zola. Only 8 seasons and there we have it. I still think she’ll be pregnant by the end of the series but hey ho Zola is adorable!

Lexie provided us with our connection to the patients and Chyler Leigh with her usual well timed comic delivery. Indeed my favourite moment of the episode was the look on Mark’s face when Lexie spoke to him, as he realised what she was saying, just as he’s talking to his girlfriend. This story is a slow burn and I’m enjoying it a great deal.

This Magic Moment was not such a magic moment for me. I found the episode infuriating with a lack of follow through on story lines and poor characterisation. The series over all is proving to be a winner, I do hope that this contribution is merely a blip.

Up, down and weird...

Big up AGAIN to a Sandra Oh and Kim Raver. The writing of their final scene saved the storyline and the acting was exceptional.
Big down to the writer, Zoanne Clack, who produced an episode of sketches rather than story.
Weird – did anyone else notice that Jackson Avery was the only resident to actually perform surgery on the twins...
Worst line this season: Ben to Bailey “...I know you don’t have room in your life for joy”

Yes. I finished on a downer. Sorry. Unfortunately that’s how I’m feeling.

Written by brouhaha aka @pipmaxine.
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32 comments:

  1. I think I fundamentally disagree on everything you just said on a deep level, except on the April thing, I just lobe Sarah Drew to bits. Oh, and that Teddy shouldn't be operating, but I have seen surgeons operating a week after loosing a partner.

    I disagree about the Owen thing mostly, I just didn't see the flaws you saw. And of course Webber was going to be prepared, he's an awesome experienced surgeon (and who know, maybe he was Karev's understudy) the previous chief of surgery, of course Hunt was going to take his word that he was prepared.

    And the Judge/Zola thing, I come across this thing in another place. Meredith and Derek thought that they weren't getting Zola because Janet didn't called them telling that the Judge loved them, they assumed that they wouldn't get their baby back because Janet didn't called them, so I think that they were never in real danger of losing Zola after Karev handed him the case files. I think I should rewatch the pre-hiatus episode, but I think I'm right in my theory.

    On and about the Jackson thing, you wouldn't believe how often that happens, and how they try to downplay it. If there's no sue, then it's just a "mishap".

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  2. Totally agree with everything you've written. Not their best episode.

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  3. thanks!! i totally agree with everything, this episode lacked passion! i didn't hate it, but i didn't love it... i expected more just like you, this season is going so well, so i'm going to let this pass, but i really  hope the next epi to be great! (Loretta Devine is coming back, so that's awsome), and i'm also hopping this doesn't affect the ratings, they've been getting higher lately ( with the Henry/Teddy/Cristina thing) that i'm afraid they might get lower again, but hey!  the "If/then" epi is coming so.. maybe that'll balance things a little bit :)

    Cristina and Teddy were the highlight of this episode, im really looking forward to see the falling out between Cristina and Owen, i want Avery to pay for what he did..., and a really BIG storyline for April and Alex!! Last season was all about Cristina! make this season about ( well...the remaining episodes) about Them!! they deserve it :).    And i don't know why.. but to my very core i believe April and Alex will likely end up together.. i really do.

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  4. Great, great, GRREAT review.  What the writer did to Arizona's character I have no words....painful. You pretty much covered it all in my opinion. I think at some point during the show I screamed "who wrote this pile of shiiii....." I could add more but that would only reinforce the negatives... enough said. 

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  5. Hello! Thank you for your comments. I like it very much when people disagree, makes life interesting and challenges us all. I would like to clarify a couple of things I wrote though and it would also help me if you explained a little more. 
    Firstly I'm glad I have found a fellow April fan! The writing for this character is getting better and Sarah is such a good actress. I don't necessarily think that Teddy shouldn't be operating, but I do think she shouldn't be if she can't leave her husband's surgery out of the OR. 

    You mention that you disagree with my comments about Owen. Does that mean you think that his actions were all copasetic? 

    Meredith's voice over is an analogy all about preparing for a big concert. Even the music veers away from the traditional indie pop to a Vivaldi Concerto which reaches crescendo as the babies are brought in. She emphasises that everything needs to be rehearsed, choreographed. Her "you know what they say about Carnegie Hall, there's only one way to get there" leads directly to Owen's "practise, practise, practise until it is perfect people, this is a long, complex procedure with many parts therefore many opportunities for error, so we're going to go over this again..." He cannot then justify being so casual about Avery (a very junior surgeon compared to ALL the attendings) 'racing' with Sloan. He does not actually offer the surgery to Webber. He actually says to the whole OR "who wants to replace Karev on the flip?" How is that in line with "practise, practise, practise"? It is irrelevant that Webber is experienced. The entire first 10mins of the show was about practise. He even lectures Arizona (which annoyed me intensely) about how everyone has practised in the shower, in the driveway... blah blah. No, sorry, he can't lecture his senior surgeons on this and then play swapsies and races during the procedure. In addition, he should be supporting his head of Pediatrics, not continually undermining her in front of the entire surgical staff. 

    I went back over the scene when Meredith finds out about Zola. The dialogue is "She said we should move on, that's what she said. I know her exact words were I think it's time that you and Derek start thinking about moving on". I still think the viewers deserve an explanation. 

    I was ok with no follow up re Jackson's mistake until the 'race' in the OR. That left a bad taste in my mouth. But I am biassed. I have no love for Jackson Avery!

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  6. Yes. The Teddy Cristina arc was tough. I like where it ended but I thought the process was deeply unprofessional.
    Agree - not their best.

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  7. Thanks for your comments. I am SO looking forward to Loretta Devine coming back. I think the woman is magic and the alzheimer's story is heartbreaking!
    I don't think Avery will be held to account for what he did. He would not have been doing the surgery on the twins. But I must move on from that, I've issues with his character...don't get me started!
    April and Alex - YES INDEED! I love that the writers are starting to give April some interesting stuff. It's still small but both last week and this week were telling. 

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  8. Thanks! I am deeply annoyed at the writing of Arizona. It started well, in that the twins were her patients, and this was her show. But it was clearly written that it wasn't to be her show. She was undermined and belittled. What's happened to the Pediatric surgeon from Season Six?

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  9. In case anyone's interested the music at the start of the show was "Vivaldi's Concerto in G for Strings, Alla Rustica 1. Presto"

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  10. I absolutely loved the banter between Callie & Arizona. It reminded me so much of classic Calzona, before the crap they had to endure last year. It made a blah episode a lot better. And I will admit the scene with Zola, Meredith and Derek were also very cute. 

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  11. What a great review,thank you...I have to agree with agree with you on this one,How long is Hunt going to remain chief? If it was up to me he would of been long gone by now.Sure i understand getting your feet wet,but geez,this guy doesn't know how to handle any kind of situation.Get rid of him as chief,or just get rid of him period......
    I love Bailey,but she really needs to think about what she is doing,i'm not saying he is wrong for her,but Bailey don't let him push you into something you might,might i say,not want for the long term...don't forget you have a kid....
    I have always (underline always) believed Meridith would get pregnant,i always thought it would happen during the last season she would be on Grey's,for her and fans it would be a perfect ending,Derek,her,and the baby as they fade to black.Now its Derek,Zola,the baby and Meredith fade to black.......Nice ending don't ya think?

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  12. I don't know how many time my comment has been posted! Sorry...

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  13. I just didn't felt like Owen was doing something so wrong and undermining Arizona. I think I just didn't give it much deep thought, there was nothing that really raised any red flags with me, I certainly wasn't looking for them. Are you a bit biased about Owen? That does make character flaws more obvious, I know I want to murder Blaine Anderson with an hammer.

    For me the Avery and Callie thing just felt like one of those "problems of the week" I seriously wasn't expecting them to call back to that anytime soon. They even got their "lessons" at the end of the two parter. I felt it mostly concluded, but the issue could be brought back: if it is, it will be far more important.

    The Zola thing. Yeah! Janet did call them and told them that the judge should have called by now and that they should move on. I think that Janet just dropped the ball and was wrong about her assumption. Maybe the judge forgot to call her, I feel that it was just a problem of miss-communication.

    Oh and April, everybody treats her like crap, and she just takes it for the team. Drew is amazing portraying that understated strength,and the moments when she just blows up are always memorable. I still laugh when she treathened the crap out Meredith, then came back asking if it had been her voice XD. Oh April!

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  14. I know I'm repeating myself, but you don't leave me any choice... WHAT A GREAT REVIEW!!! Thanks! 

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  15. I cannot deny it. You have called it correctly. I am increasingly biased against Owen. I have never particularly liked him, I think the way he behaves towards Cristina is quite suspect, but since the episode when he threatened the patient (not the bit when he hit the patient, but the threat after it) I've found him very difficult to like. However, I try to apply logical arguments in my reviews and avoid emotional ones (sometimes quite difficult) so I stand by my comments about him. I don't single out his behaviour in any one situation e.g. Arizona, but taken as a whole, his collective actions do not make for a good chief. I think the comments below from Antonella re. Owen's overall behaviour are quite interesting and have some merit. 
    I actually agree that Callie/Avery was a "problem of the week" but it would have been better if Avery had not had a starring role in this surgery, should have blended into the background and not be 'racing'. That made it somewhat insulting. 
    April - my favourite speech is in the bar when she makes the speech about her virginity. I am actually excited to see her character develop. Where Avery should be binned, April should be expanded. 
    Thanks for your comments. Very much enjoying them!

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  16. Thanks! Yes. Because it's never been confirmed that Meredith can't have kids (it's just difficult) my feeling is that actually Shonda will give Meredith her own baby as well as Zola. It will be a complete surprise. Yes, nice ending. 

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  17. First of all, you can edit your comments, if you want to take one away. 

    Your comments about Owen are interesting and may have some merit. (Perhaps you are more generous with him than I am). Owen and Cristina are building up to a big moment end of season. There is a lot of frustration for him, I agree, and it's very possible that all of his actions build towards that. Hmmmmm. Very interesting ;-)

    We need to find a new man for Bailey!

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  18. You can repeat yourself as much as you like! Thank you!

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  19. You are referring to the broken jaw thing? That was the moment that I started to like Owen more than just bear with him actually. But I am the kind of guy who likes to see assholes getting punched, so there's my bias. I was all "Hell yes, beat the shit out of him!" But I do think that if Owen hadn't stepped up so quickly, Bowser would have stomped that hobbit to death.

    You are right on that Avery might not have been on the forefront so soon, on the other hand, that part of the story was about the Mark/Avery bromantic rivalry, they were trying to focus on that aspect, so they swept any fallout under the rug. I get why they were trying to do, but you are right, I would have preferred more acknowledgement of Jackson's mistake. I just justify it with the fact that it happened two weeks ago if I'm not mistaken.

    And I'm dying to see an episode focused on April, but the other thing I like about here, is that even not having mayor storylines, she is always memorable. Unlike George that was dead weight in season 5.

    Why no love for Avery? But yeah, I don't care for him much either, but I do like him as the co-protagonist in other character's storylines. (Funny thing, I was almost sure a while back that he, Mark and Lexie where going to end on a threesome. Grey's hasn't done THAT one yet)

    And thanks for the compliment,and your reviews are pretty well thought! I really like them.

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  20. You are referring to the broken jaw thing? That was the moment that I started to like Owen more than just bear with him actually. But I am the kind of guy who likes to see assholes getting punched, so there's my bias. I was all "Hell yes, beat the shit out of him!" But I do think that if Owen hadn't stepped up so quickly, Bowser would have stomped that hobbit to death.

    You are right on that Avery might not have been on the forefront so soon, on the other hand, that part of the story was about the Mark/Avery bromantic rivalry, they were trying to focus on that aspect, so they swept any fallout under the rug. I get why they were trying to do, but you are right, I would have preferred more acknowledgement of Jackson's mistake. I just justify it with the fact that it happened two weeks ago if I'm not mistaken.

    And I'm dying to see an episode focused on April, but the other thing I like about here, is that even not having mayor storylines, she is always memorable. Unlike George that was dead weight in season 5.

    Why no love for Avery? But yeah, I don't care for him much either, but I do like him as the co-protagonist in other character's storylines. (Funny thing, I was almost sure a while back that he, Mark and Lexie where going to end on a threesome. Grey's hasn't done THAT one yet)

    And thanks for the compliment,and your reviews are pretty well thought! I really like them.

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  21. My favorite part was definately at the end when Lexie thought Mark was talking to her......can't wait for these two to get back together...oh, and the mcfamily:)

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  22. I've got to admit, my initial reaction to this ep was that I thought it was pretty good. But when I thought about it again after I think I liked the good moments so much that I just ignored the bad bits.

    The Teddy/Christina scenes - so, so awkward and infuriating but it culminated in that fantastic scene between the two. I particularly adored Kim Raver - I loved Henry but I'm glad she's getting some meaty scenes.

    Speaking of meaty scenes...I'm also a fan of April. I loved it when she stood up to Teddy but was annoyed when she was shot down. Sarah Drew deserves a good storyline of her own.

    The scenes with Mer/Der and Zola were just lovely.

    I loved Lexie in this episode. She may not have been operating but she had a tough job as well and she's so good with patients and their families. I would love to see her actually operating at some point but Chyler Leigh is brilliant in her scenes. I've got to admit - I skipped over the Mark scene - it was just too awkward for me to watch!

     I really didn't understand the point of the Alex/Webber stuff. It's like the writers wanted to give Webber something to do and that's all they could think of. But there is something else he could be doing...being chief!! (And I agree with all you said about Owen's failings as chief)

    Wished we could have seen more of Arizona and her awesomeness - she had every right to be vigilant in the surgery - they were her patients. But that final scene with Callie was adorable (yay for a happy couple - touch wood!)

    Bailey and Ben - this just annoyed me. I'm not really a fan of Ben and I just found him really pushy and irritating. Bailey needs a better storyline than this.

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  23. I've got to admit, my initial reaction to this ep was that I thought it was pretty good. But when I thought about it again after I think I liked the good moments so much that I just ignored the bad bits.

    The Teddy/Christina scenes - so, so awkward and infuriating but it culminated in that fantastic scene between the two. I particularly adored Kim Raver - I loved Henry but I'm glad she's getting some meaty scenes.

    Speaking of meaty scenes...I'm also a fan of April. I loved it when she stood up to Teddy but was annoyed when she was shot down. Sarah Drew deserves a good storyline of her own.

    The scenes with Mer/Der and Zola were just lovely.

    I loved Lexie in this episode. She may not have been operating but she had a tough job as well and she's so good with patients and their families. I would love to see her actually operating at some point but Chyler Leigh is brilliant in her scenes. I've got to admit - I skipped over the Mark scene - it was just too awkward for me to watch!

     I really didn't understand the point of the Alex/Webber stuff. It's like the writers wanted to give Webber something to do and that's all they could think of. But there is something else he could be doing...being chief!! (And I agree with all you said about Owen's failings as chief)

    Wished we could have seen more of Arizona and her awesomeness - she had every right to be vigilant in the surgery - they were her patients. But that final scene with Callie was adorable (yay for a happy couple - touch wood!)

    Bailey and Ben - this just annoyed me. I'm not really a fan of Ben and I just found him really pushy and irritating. Bailey needs a better storyline than this.

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  24. I've got to admit, my initial reaction to this ep was that I thought it was pretty good. But when I thought about it again after I think I liked the good moments so much that I just ignored the bad bits.

    The Teddy/Christina scenes - so, so awkward and infuriating but it culminated in that fantastic scene between the two. I particularly adored Kim Raver - I loved Henry but I'm glad she's getting some meaty scenes.

    Speaking of meaty scenes...I'm also a fan of April. I loved it when she stood up to Teddy but was annoyed when she was shot down. Sarah Drew deserves a good storyline of her own.

    The scenes with Mer/Der and Zola were just lovely.

    I loved Lexie in this episode. She may not have been operating but she had a tough job as well and she's so good with patients and their families. I would love to see her actually operating at some point but Chyler Leigh is brilliant in her scenes. I've got to admit - I skipped over the Mark scene - it was just too awkward for me to watch!

     I really didn't understand the point of the Alex/Webber stuff. It's like the writers wanted to give Webber something to do and that's all they could think of. But there is something else he could be doing...being chief!! (And I agree with all you said about Owen's failings as chief)

    Wished we could have seen more of Arizona and her awesomeness - she had every right to be vigilant in the surgery - they were her patients. But that final scene with Callie was adorable (yay for a happy couple - touch wood!)

    Bailey and Ben - this just annoyed me. I'm not really a fan of Ben and I just found him really pushy and irritating. Bailey needs a better storyline than this.

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  25. Ahh my dear dear friend off the break we disagree i thought it was a AWESOME episode!!!!
    From the beginning stages of the surgery and its theatrics to the end with Zola walking i loved it all.
    Point one Avery- Callie said she was taking the wrap & Avery would get a free ride on the incident that was the end of the story.  Im glad it did their was not need to indulge in that terrible arc any further then they did. 
    I kinda agree with u with the Teddy issue, I was over the repetition.  I understood why she did specially at the end which offered another great moment for Kim and Sandra omg they have been brilliant together! But i dont understand how they could have her work?! but u guess after two wks her grieving is suppose to be over.

    I think ur focusing too much on the 2wks with Ben and Bailey. Ben said himself he is pushing play from the first 8 mths (i believe) they were together so its not odd that he would want to move right along they way they were b4 Bailey was keeping herself together with glue and tape.  Yes Bailey is one to keep her private life private but we also know that Ben has been the only one to break down Bailey's walls and do things that she is not willing to do.  We see in most of their interactions that only with Ben, Bailey becomes that lil school girl when it involves Ben.  Its adorable and its offers the softer side to Bailey.  It makes Bailey a more versatile and well rounded character.  Shes not just the Nazi she too can be that lil school girl.  When presented with a pretty fair point she goes along and decides to put her toothbrush in Ben's home. 

    Owen needs to be fired ASAP!!!!! We will always agree on this.  For a man to command a squadron in a war he sucks as the Chief of a hospital.  He kinda reminds me of Callie when she was Chief resident, u think they are gonna do well b/c of who they are but when they get in it they just dont meet the standard. I really wish Webber would become Chief again or someone else.

    April gets 4 stars from me today OMG she was awesome.  She grew a back bone and a voice and I loved she was amazing in that scene.  To think the small non assuming April would be the one to attempt to defend Cristina and stand up for her.  Granted it fell on deaf ears but the point was she tried, and it was great.

    Umm my girl Jessica Capshaw lol she played Arizona in rare form wow.  Sshe was Type A personality on cocaine!!! But it worked it offered some awesome moments btwn her and several other characters: Callie, Chief, Owen, Mark, Avery, Alex and even Lexie.  Arizona's neurotic ism was the funniest part of the episode for me.  Particularly the ending with Callie so cute and well done plus their firs interaction within the surgery. Hilarity.

    Most adorable moment goes to Zola first with the clapping awww then with waling how cute.  Made me remember when my niece clapped for the first time and walked for the first time.  You get a since of joy!!!!

    Honorable mention: can we give Chyler some more material. For the Slexie fans im sure everyone was thrilled when she thought Mark was talking to her when he was actually on his Bluetooth.  Clearly she wants him and he wants her.


    I think thats all i got for now

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  26. I will be very happy to find another man for Bailey, Eli was sooooo nice and handsome but didn't work as well....it seems that to show Bailey in love or her love life the writers need to weak her and cut down her human but Nazi-tough character core (the true Bailey). I noticed both Eli and Ben continuously need to claim back their male role (I'm the man) and the writers show a dominated-weak Bailey like this is the only way to show her humanity/womanhood, something I don't like and disagree. She can be herself (the one I prefer and love) even if in love!!!

    About Owen I didn't want to justify his mean actions I really don't like him and he is a shelf of his "old" character but I felt the need to find a reason for that because is really too much, he deserves to be fired and given that everything have to be a preparation for something huge.

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  27. "ONLY 8 SEASONS AND THERE WE HAVE IT!"
    hahaha...Excellent comment!
    I also believe Mer will get pregnant by the end of the season,just when they are not expecting it...
    Thanks for the review!

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  28. Thanks!  I also thought Sandra Oh and Kim Raver were fantastic, and I was happy for Meredith and Derek.. Alex really needs to catch a break, and I think they dropped the ball on Avery's screw up.  Seriously?  Callie basically takes the fall for him, and everything's just fine?  He basically got a pat on the back, and was told everyone screws up.. and somehow it wasn't his fault. 

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  29. It was deeply unprofessional. But that's kind of the name of the game for Grey's. Especially with the most unprofessional Chief ever.

    I do wonder if maybe Cristina knew where Teddy was going to end up with it though, since Teddy knows Cristina would never do anything less than her best, she just needed to get there on her own.I would like Teddy and Cristina to have a stronger relationship for it though. I like Cristina having a real mentor/student relationship. All the previous ones have ended up with sex or hatred or just something other than someone who wants Cristina to shine.

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