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Holy cow, lots happened on the Grey’s Anatomy finale last night, including a few shockers. Let’s take stock and see who lost their memory, who kissed and made up, and who died … or not. READ NO FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO READ SPOILERS!

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(Season 5, Episode 5)

“I’m exhausted, but if you wanna hop on and do all the work … ” – Sloan to Callie, who just wants someone to listen about her relationship issues with Erica

Well, kudos to Derek for seeing the error of his ways! I was ready to punch him through the TV set when he told Meredith that she had a lot to learn as a surgeon. I’m like, where is this coming from?! Is he so self-involved that he doesn’t recognize that “The Shepherd Method” was actually her idea?

But all was forgiven (by both me and Meredith) when he arrived at the bar with the kidney-in-a-jar gift. Aw, that’s so sweet. And I totally get that because my mom was an E.R. nurse and likewise fascinated by surgical stuff (while we all gagged).

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Grey’s Anatomy – Brave New World

Jane Boursaw on October 17th, 2008 12:06 PM
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(Season 5, Episode 4)

“I’ll be in the clinic putting stupid band-aids on people who don’t have the balls to get real injuries.” – Cristina

Once again, I wonder how the heck Seattle Grace keeps running. It’s one thing to have interplay among the doctors, but it’s quite another when you involve the well-being of the patients. Grey’s Anatomy has a history of WTF moments in this regard, but the show isn’t meant to be a caricature of a hospital. It’s supposed to be a real hospital with real doctors and patients.

So here are my WTF Moments of this episode:

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(Season 5, Episode 3)

Grey’s Anatomy has come a long way since it premiered in 2005, and I feel like I know these characters pretty well. So I just have a few things I’d like to say after tonight’s episode:

Chief, you should probably be removed from your post. I mean, you’ve got a hospital with some serious leakage issues, to the point where the ceilings are bulging and cracking from all the water. Don’t you think you should have started moving patients out just a teensy bit sooner? Like before things started flooding out of control? It’s no wonder Seattle Grace’s ratings have dropped to number 12. Step aside, Chief. Let Bailey take over. She’s the only one with any common sense around there.

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