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hi, it's me again who wrote the question about religion in the 17th century and thanks to bluestar for the great answer, i just really want to know who likes gye's anatomy here in th UK and when we can see it online and who your fav. character is and so on...!
I'M FROM ENGLAND BY THE WAY SO NONE OF THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE SEEN THE ENDING TO SEASON 2 OR BEGINNING OF SEASEON 3 (presumably people living in the U.S) TELL ME WHAT HAPPENS OK??
thanx, christie!

2006-09-30 08:04:29 · 4 answers · asked by Christie! 2 in Entertainment & Music Television

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With a three-hour season finale that spanned two evenings, there is a lot of Grey's Anatomy to talk about so let's waste no time by giving you a quick synopsis of Sunday night's action. Finn (Chris O'Donnell) sheds some dark clouds over Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) concerning their dog Doc. It seems he's developed bone cancer, and its not looking promising. Derek still looks like someone peed in his Cheerios after eyeballing Meredith in Finn's t-shirt the morning after. That ugliness is spilling over to cut into his conversation with Meredith. Callie hits George (T.R. Knight) with the L word, and this new level, their fledgling relationship has ratcheted up to, takes him aback. Burke (Isaiah Washington) is steaming under the collar after Christina decides to catch a few winks while he's busy hiding the salami. Christina (Sandra Oh) is protesting about marathon hours, but they fall on deaf ears. Denny's back in that familiar hospital bed as his condition worsens, pushing Izzie (Katherine Heigl) to the breaking point. Burke goes to get a donor heart, but it proves a cruel hoax. A second heart becomes a battleground as Burke faces off against his old med school chum. Izzie decides to take Denny's deteriorating condition into her own hands, bringing him to edge of death so he might pull ahead in the race for the heart. Burke's helicopter touches down at Seattle Grace and wham! Capped by a crazed fast food worker gone nut job.

Burke is rushed into the ER as they access the damage to one of their own. The bullet seems lodged in his spine, affecting his motor abilities in his arm and hands. Christina is called in to play supportive girlfriend with one small problem. Ms. robot doctor never had her sensitivity chip loaded into memory, stranding Burke to deal with these new realities of life on his own. Derek faces his own demons as he's asked to perform a surgery on Burke that could cripple his hands, effectively closing the door on his shining medical career.

Meredith, Christina and George all get pulled in on Izzie's mercy mission of near death. They are going to bludgeon Denny's health to the point where he will automatically pull into the hot spot for the donor heart. Unethical, career ending, morally questionable -- Izzie seems to brush all these trivial matters aside in her quest for the heart. She's been bitten by the love bug, and she's going to make sure her hunka, hunka burning love sticks around a while. Mid death bugle call, Denny slips out a marriage proposal to Izzie, which really stokes the fire of her insanity. Pint-sized powder keg Bailey cracks open this party of medical misfits and finds herself too disgusted to properly chew them up and spit them out. Denny is indeed sick enough to vault himself into the lead, securing the heart. Surgery is tense as they are unsure as to whether Denny's body will accept the foreign organ, but eventually it starts thumping to the beat.

So with Denny out of death's shadow for the moment, the gang goes to plan a prom. It seems the Chief's niece is dying of cancer a wing away, and their punishment for not offering Izzie up as the sacrificial lamb is to coordinate corsages and wonder if that dreamy attending will ask them to go steady. The high-powered charge of the first hour just wades into this goofy mush.

Slowly everyone filters into the prom. Then comes Meredith down the staircase looking all sexilicious, and Derek and Finn flash their fangs in competition. While Finn is dancing with her, Derek is giving her those "I wanna sex you up" eyes. Minutes later, Derek and Meredith are getting it on like two people trying to repopulate the planet. Elsewhere, Callie is about to drop George for not returning her affections until he stops her and ensures her that good love is on the way.

With Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars" perfectly sandwiched into the background, Denny flat lines due to a stray blood clot and nobody can save him from the reaper this time. They all migrate into Denny's room to see Izzie wrapped around his lifeless body. Just hours after she accepted his marriage proposal, she's only left with his husk. Her friends plead with her to let go and allow them to take him away. Only Alex is able to free her from the vise grip, allowing her to find some small measure of comfort. They all trudge out the door, closing the tumultuous day, and Izzie admits to being the one who endangered Denny, saying being a surgeon just isn't in her heart any longer. She walks out the door of Seattle Grace for perhaps the last time. When it comes Meredith's turn to leave, she sits paused between Derek and Finn -- stuck with the choice of a lifetime. Queue the curtains.

Season Premiere

Now we're back, and of course, none of those issues get resolved. But at least by the end of this episode you have a feeling that things are going to be pretty interesting over at Seattle Grace this year.
Lots of flashbacks in this episode. We see the party the interns go to at the hospital before their first day three years ago. We see Meredith on a carousel as a child witnessing her mother get dumped by Webber. We also see Derek's reaction right after he finds out that Addison was cheating on him, and the scene where Mer and Der meet at Joe's bar when neither of them knew they'd be working together. The theme? Time. Everyone needs more time, but doesn't get it.

It's the day after the Denny Debacle is over, and everyone's feeling it. It was a good move to have Izzie lying on the floor in her prom dress, refusing to get up. Right now, she can't deal with how she ruined her medical career. All she can do is think of Denny. Everyone comes to her in turn, trying to get her to get up and get out of that dress. But the only one who seems to get what she's doing is Cristina. Somehow, I forgot that she's half-Jewish, and when she comes in to tell Izzie about sitting shiva, "Eating, not sitting on anything higher than a foot, no shaving... wearing dirty clothes..." she realizes that Izzie's doing her own form of shiva.

Everyone's feeling the effects, even Bailey. She deeply regrets not intervening in Denny's care sooner, and her despair is paralleled in how she reacts when she tells the husband of a head trauma victim, who happens to be in quarrantine because they were exposed to the plague, that she didn't make it. Steve Harris plays the husband, and he does a great job of playing the emotions and helplessness involved. But seeing Miranda's regret is a revelation; it shows that the toughness is starting to break down a little, as if becoming a mother is putting tiny cracks in that hard shell of hers.

It's an episode of parallels. An abandoned newborn comes in, and none of the four girls suspected of leaving the baby want to admit to it. Addison relates to Alex that she can understand that moment of panic, when you do something that you can't take back even if it's against your better judgement. Of course, we know why she understands. And we also realize that a) she knows what happened at the prom (she found Mer's underwear) and b) Derek's on the verge of dumping her. All it took was a quarrantine with O'Malley for Derek to realize that. He made a choice last year, but it was wrong. He loves Meredith. Well, duh!

But Meredith has a choice, too. Despite everything, Finn comes by and tells Mer that Der is bad for her, and "if there's a race, if there's a ring, my hat is in." even if she's "dark and twisty." But Derek comes in -- all "McGuilty," as Cristina called it -- and tells Mer he loves her. Jeez. I really hope we settle this soon, because I reeeeeaaaaallly can't take another season of Meredith going back and forth not knowing what she wants and frowning the entire time she tries to decide. Make choice and stick with it, woman!

Finally, there's Callie, the voice of reason. "We're all 17. It's high school with scalpels," she tells Finn while Meredith is talking to Izzie. She knows all of these doctors are emotionally underdeveloped, even her; she's at George's place cooking for him and he hasn't even told her he loves her. When he comes back from the quarrantine, after a heart-to-heart with Shepard, he still can't say it. We all know why, right? She's skinny, blondish, and can't riggin' decide already which mothereffin' guy she wants to be with. I swear she drives me crazy...

*Cough* sorry, where was I? Oh, in the last storyline, Webber ends up choosing the hospital over his wife. But, as usual, Shonda Rhimes and company pack in one too many storylines, and the Webber one gets the short end of the stick. That story is interesting, what with his involvement with Meredith's mother, but it's never given enough space to breathe and be explored. But it's better than not giving Webber anything to do. And we don't see Burke until the very end, where Cristina finally breaks down over what happened to him during the Debacle (hint: he got shot a little).

Nice job overall by Sandra Oh in this episode. She'll be a focus next week, when we finally find out what that role that Diahann Carroll was going to play during her guest stint: Burke's mother! Looking forward to that showdown.

Hope this gives you enough details. They were GREAT episodes. I LOVE that show!

2006-09-30 10:37:21 · answer #1 · answered by Dukie 5 · 0 0

Well the second show of the third season was so good. So much happened. Addison found the bulliten board panties in mcdreamy's tux. pocket. Callie tried to say they were hers to take the pressure off of Merideth. George was soooo mad.Izzie baked muffins all night so maybe she isn't leaving the show. Merideth is going to have the best time of all dating the two hotties. How luck is that? The end was the shocker of all. Mcsteamy walks out of the bathroom when mcdreamy was sitting on the edge of the bed with addison telling her that their marriage was over and you are feeling so sorry for both. After all what show would be good if you took out all of the sex?

2006-10-01 02:35:19 · answer #2 · answered by cheryl s 2 · 0 0

That shows sucks! It's totally fake! If they took out the sex, it would just be an inaccurate hospital show. I mean, would you want to go to a hospital where the docs are banging each other in the supply closet? Medical supplies are supposed to be sterile. Let's have major heart surgery on a guy and then leave him unattended so we can throw a prom! Yay! Total piece of shiite!

2006-09-30 08:13:04 · answer #3 · answered by Dick Richie 2 · 0 2

Love Dr. McDreamy......you have to see the season opener. I saw it twice already! Its soooo good, but I totally missed the finale last season. Its hilarious......

2006-09-30 08:07:31 · answer #4 · answered by WitchTwo 6 · 1 2

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