Feb. 15th, 2007

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I wanted to post here earlier, but his episode has me baffled. In fact, all I can say is Holy Mother of …, which were Izzy's (one of the surgeons of Grey's Anatomy) words and one of the words that best described this episode.

The surgeons were summoned to triage the wounded who were victims of a ferry boat disaster of tremendous magnitude. I watched this episode over 3 times. It was hyped as one that will top last year's "super bowl" episode "It’s the End of the World," wherein a live bomb was flung inside a victim's cavity and the surgeons needed to remove it. In my opinion "Walk on Water" does not come up to par to "It’s the End of the World." Of course, there are 2 more episodes to go, so I really should not make my hard-nosed opinion as of yet.

There are a few things that bother me about Grey's Anatomy. Do surgeons really get to treat triage? Do surgeons get to go in the field where the accident occurs? Do surgeons do the job that should be done by paramedics and nurses? Are any residents, surgeons, doctors who are reading this entry who could answer these questions for me? Please enlighten me.

In this episodes' story, Meredith for some reason almost drowned in her bathtub. It was either intentional or accidental. The show ends with Meredith being thrown into the water. Will she drown? Will she die? I don't think so. Otherwise, the show will have to change its name. It be no longer be called Grey's Anatomy. There was a little girl with Meredith who never spoke and was a witness to Meredith's drowning. She walked away from the scene of the accident. Who is the girl? What is her purpose to the story? Hopefully, we will find out in tomorrow's episode.

Karev's personality is coming out. He is not the despicable person he was in Season 1. Gynecology should be his field. Izzy is forced to grow into a good unattached medical doctor. Will she be able to handle it? Christina still has to learn not to be so cold and relax around people.

There's not much to tell otherwise, In any event, I should be able to say more about the show in a few days. Tomorrow, the second episode is on. It is called "Drowning by Land." I hope I will be a bit less confused.


Also posted in http://2guystalking.com/2gttrb/

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I am sick and tired about people complaining about LOST not giving answers and just providing questions. I devised a method of thinking that enables me to enjoy LOST without worrying about questions unanswered; maybe it will work for you:

I think of LOST as one of those real thick novels (like Crime and Punishment, for example). It is so thick and complicated that it takes a long time to read. There are lot of boring chapters that you must muddle through because it will be needed eventually when you are reading the last few pages of the novel. As you turn the last page, the book makes sense and you get a great feeling of having read the book and a sad feeling because the book is over.

So, if you really loved the book or wanted to get some points that you may have missed in the interim, you start rereading it. Because we live in the 21st Century, we have the same privilege with LOST: We can rewatch the DVDs.

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