Interesting flashback. I think it's definitely possible that she's meeting her twin but it might connect to the current story of the show more if she went to meet Ian. Unless Ian was with Melissa then?
I've always wanted to see all the Montgomerys together so I'm definitely excited for this! I wanna see the dynamics between Archer and The Captain and how it compares to the one between Addison and The Captain.
Getting excited over the Serena and Chuck storyline of bringing Lily down. As well as Chuck's storyline with Raina. Not particularly interested with Blair's and couldn't care less about Nate's. I think Nate needs something better than that.
@Annaleise I understand that this show is fictional and the like but you have to be respectful of what other fans believe in. You can't expect devout believers not to take offense in something like that if they go against their beliefs. It doesn't make a fan less of a fan because they took offense in it and I don't think it's right that you judge people depending on their reaction to this. It's disrespectful of you to generalize that people who took offense in that comment aren't meant to watch television shows simply because of their beliefs.
I heard though that Alex will only be assisting Derek with one Alzheimers patient. But nevertheless, it would be good to see him work with Derek and eventually go back to pediatrics.
I'd like to see him getting a piece of the snarky version of Yang. That'll be interesting.
@Kimmii Based on the picture, I think he'd make a good evil rapist but the context of Private Practice was that Lee McHenry is somewhat mentally deranged. Not sure he can play that part too well or if he'd match it at all.
I think the whole thing about Arizona working for Stark was put to add to the comedy of that scene. And I think it'll be pretty funny watching that go on for a few episodes but over-all I agree that Stark needs to leave.
A JUSTIN BIEBER episode?! Seriously? Why does he deserve a Glee episode? I'm sorry but for me, this is just a way for the show to boost its ratings using the teenage demographic despite the fact that his songs don't showcase any form of talent. The show used to have meaning and purpose but to do something like this pretty much shows that they're just choosing songs for the sake of their ratings.
I personally like that Gwyneth Paltrow will be recurring her role as Holly Holiday and the same goes for Kristin Chenoweth as April Rhodes. I'm not an avid fan of too many guest stars but they've done well with their characters so I don't particularly mind.
For me, the show should be showcasing songs that actually have meaning and those that show actual talent instead of something that goes "Baby baby baby oh".
Can't get over how great this episode was. For me, all the storylines were great and this was the best episode of the season. I just have to give special mention to the gallery scene because I found that to be perfect.
So far, I think Pretty Little Liars can definitely outdo some of The CW shows. I think that it wins over 90210 by a mile because the storylines of that show are just poorly executed. I think it has a chance over Gossip Girl as well because that show seems to be based on a cycle of people dating one another. Vampire Diaries is probably it's biggest competition because TVD does a good job in executing all the different aspects of their characters. Over-all, Pretty Little Liars and The Vampire Diaries have an edge because they're not solely based on the normal and elite lives of teenagers.
I don't particularly like Maya's character but I think it's good for Emily's storyline. I'm straight too but I guess it's good that the show is telling the story of homosexuality from a girl's perspective since most are done from a guy's.
I think it's good that they're showing how difficult it still is for Emily when it comes to her parents and her sexuality. Although, I'd like to see Maya to be a little more sensitive about the whole situation. Maybe she will be in the episode itself but I just didn't see that in this scene.
I'm pretty sure the Chief is yelling at Teddy because he took issue with the whole thing right from the beginning. And I really, really hope that Callie is not pregnant. I just think it's the wrong way to go about her relationship with Arizona. Plus, after Lexie saying she loved Mark in the last episode, I don't want to see that go completely downhill because of an unplanned pregnancy.
Looking at all the comments here about Bailey's remark, I understand where everyone is coming from. I'm a Catholic and although I'm not a very devout one, I agree that the way Bailey addressed God was unnecessary. Personally, I don't agree with what she did because I believe that it's a sin. I think the writers and the network could've been a bit more sensitive about the issue seeing as how it can be (and has become) something controversial.
However, I think that what everyone needs to do here is to understand that we may all have Grey's Anatomy in common but our religions greatly differ. If that comment has caused fans to never want to watch the show again the that's unfortunate. But I think the line has to be drawn in dictating how we should react to this. It doesn't make any Christian a bad one if they continue to watch the show despite what was shown nor does it necessarily make a better Christian if they turn their back on the show all together. Religion is a sticky subject to discuss and I don't think we need to do that here.
Definitely the best episode of the season. The development of the stories were well paced and each storyline of the characters were so appropriate. I really loved this episode and I thought that scene in the gallery with all of them sealed the perfection of the entire thing.
Great, great job with this one for Grey's and I hope they continue to produce episodes like this one.
You go, Naomi! I think it would've been funnier if they showed a quick glance of all of Addie's past relationships (like Kevin and Noah). But I really don't think a Sam/Addie wedding is what we need right now. Addie needs to prove to herself first that she can really be in a good relationship without the vows of marriage forcing her to do that.
I love Addie and everything but damn, you go Naomi. It's true that Addie sucks at relationships and if she wants to get married to Sam already I wouldn't like it at all. They've only really been together this season and they're built up during season 3 doesn't really count for much in the marriage department. I don't really care much for the Bizzy/Susan wedding and if Sam/Addie get hitched this season I won't care much for it either. The only wedding I really want to see is Cooper and Charlotte's. They're the only couple that's been together since season one so you know how strong of a backbone they have. I have a feeling their wedding might come towards the end when they're already in a good place but if they put anything less than a perfect wedding for them, I'm gonna get pissed off. They deserve the perfect wedding.
First off, I thought it was great to see more regarding the dichotomy of Addison's relationship with Bizzy. I liked seeing her so vulnerable and affected because of Bizzy. I think this is a really good storyline for her. I also like how Sam supports her in this and how both Amelia and Naomi have a role in it as well.
Second, I liked Violet's story cause I thought it was pretty refreshing. I thought it was good that Pete made her second guess whether or not she was really gonna have it published because it shows that she's confident about the decision that she made. And I really thought that moment between her and Charlotte was priceless. Such raw vulnerability coming from the both of them.
Finally, I really loved the scenes between Charlotte and Cooper. I thought the invitation to eat fried chicken was so sweet and it was funny when he nearly choked as well. And at first, I wanted them to get intimate with one another again but I like how that's not what happened. I feel like this episode was really the beginning of them coping with what happened together. For me, that scene of them eating fried chicken together in bed showed how they're starting with the talking and communicating before getting intimate with one another again. Plus, I loved how Charlotte let herself be vulnerable to Cooper, Violet, and Naomi. The show's doing a really good job showing all the stuff that happen in the aftermath of a rape.
I really think Private Practice is killing it this season. :)
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@Kimmii Based on the picture, I think he'd make a good evil rapist but the context of Private Practice was that Lee McHenry is somewhat mentally deranged. Not sure he can play that part too well or if he'd match it at all.
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(1) Damn Callie. You go, girl! She makes a damn good point though as to why she's so angry at Arizona.
(2) Chief Resident. I didn't think Cristina would really be in the running anymore but now that she is, it makes things all the more interesting.
(3) Henry and Teddy thing is pretty cute.
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Can't wait to see the episode!
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I personally like that Gwyneth Paltrow will be recurring her role as Holly Holiday and the same goes for Kristin Chenoweth as April Rhodes. I'm not an avid fan of too many guest stars but they've done well with their characters so I don't particularly mind.
For me, the show should be showcasing songs that actually have meaning and those that show actual talent instead of something that goes "Baby baby baby oh".
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However, I think that what everyone needs to do here is to understand that we may all have Grey's Anatomy in common but our religions greatly differ. If that comment has caused fans to never want to watch the show again the that's unfortunate. But I think the line has to be drawn in dictating how we should react to this. It doesn't make any Christian a bad one if they continue to watch the show despite what was shown nor does it necessarily make a better Christian if they turn their back on the show all together. Religion is a sticky subject to discuss and I don't think we need to do that here.
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Great, great job with this one for Grey's and I hope they continue to produce episodes like this one.
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First off, I thought it was great to see more regarding the dichotomy of Addison's relationship with Bizzy. I liked seeing her so vulnerable and affected because of Bizzy. I think this is a really good storyline for her. I also like how Sam supports her in this and how both Amelia and Naomi have a role in it as well.
Second, I liked Violet's story cause I thought it was pretty refreshing. I thought it was good that Pete made her second guess whether or not she was really gonna have it published because it shows that she's confident about the decision that she made. And I really thought that moment between her and Charlotte was priceless. Such raw vulnerability coming from the both of them.
Finally, I really loved the scenes between Charlotte and Cooper. I thought the invitation to eat fried chicken was so sweet and it was funny when he nearly choked as well. And at first, I wanted them to get intimate with one another again but I like how that's not what happened. I feel like this episode was really the beginning of them coping with what happened together. For me, that scene of them eating fried chicken together in bed showed how they're starting with the talking and communicating before getting intimate with one another again. Plus, I loved how Charlotte let herself be vulnerable to Cooper, Violet, and Naomi. The show's doing a really good job showing all the stuff that happen in the aftermath of a rape.
I really think Private Practice is killing it this season. :)
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