GA superstition

I just finished watching Grey’s Anatomy 2.21, Superstition and I realized something. I’m pretty much a horrible person. Let me count the ways (possible spoilers ahead)…

1. I have absolutely no sympathy for George. I’m glad Alex gave him that much-needed verbal smackdown. And I was totally annoyed when he sat down with Cristina at lunch and proceeded to let lunch meat fall down from his mouth. UGH. I have hope, though, that Dr. Torres will make him watchable again.
2. Izzie is slowly working my last nerve. I normally LOVE her but I *really* don’t like the whole “doctor falling for a patient” storyline. Especially since it makes her unbelievably whiny.
3. …unpopular opinion ahead… I kinda wanted Denny to die. Not because I didn’t like him (he’s awesome!) but because there would be more storylines to explore. I mean, Izzie might finally learn why she shouldn’t get so involved with patients. Besides the fact that it really drives me crazy.

Anyway, I absolutely loved the music in last night’s episode. I wish the ABC site would hurry up and list the songs already. Gawd. I have some downloading to do!

Woot! New Prison Break tonight! FINALLY.

2 thoughts on “GA superstition

  1. I’m with you on #3, and not even because I like Alex despite his general jackassness behavior of late. I just don’t like the storyline of Denny and Izzie and I want it to go away now.

  2. Well if you’re horrible I am as well. As someone who really loves George, he’s working on my last nerve in this particular storyline. He needs to grow up and take responsibilities for his own actions. I also think I’m one of the few people who actually likes Meredith and doesn’t wish her bodily harm every five minutes.
    And your point on Denny is why I think the creators are going to kill him. I haven’t read spoilers or anything but, to me anyway, it just seems to be heading in that direction. Just a larger transistion from what went down with Addison/Izzie earlier in the season. It’s pretty obvious she didn’t learn too much from that incident.

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