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Since the writers have completely unpicked Cary's character over the past few episodes and seem to no longer care about his development, I would like to see him get bought out by Diane and then go set-up shop with his new lover, that gay junior lawyer who hit on him at the start of this season.

What BTS drama is there with Matt Czuchry then?

I agree it would be a cop out, but I would be quite happy to see the back of both Morgan and Abraham. They should have stuck with the comics over this week's death, and then have Morgan bumped off by Lucille.

She's had next to no focus or development - and her sexytime with Abraham doesn't count. She's pretty much a blank slate, which is a shame considering how long she's been on the show now.

I agree - I also feel like Abraham is more of a caricature of a person, whereas Sasha seems more real somehow. They just don't seem like a good pairing.

She said 6 minutes apart.

But did she accept Arizona's help? I can't recall…but if not, surely that means Arizona isn't technically her doctor and it comes back to merely being a bad friend.

Bearing in mind how some people just can't help themselves with spoilers (some admittedly accidental, but still!), I think for future coverage of Netflix shows AV Club would benefit from having an initial season-binge review post where fellow bingers can discuss the whole show without worry, but also still do episodic

One of the things I like about this show is how the stereotypical gender roles are reversed - Frank is much more hotheaded and emotional, whereas Claire is generally cool, calm and collected.

I can sort of see what you're saying about the significance of Morgan's re-introduction, but I still find him insufferable.

Not to mention a wholly unbelievable portrayal.

To be fair, it's also a few seasons younger than Scandal. Time will tell how long it can manage to avoid becoming a shitshow.

I agree that April and Owen could get the chop, but I really like Arizona (she's often a good bit of comic relief - e.g. tonight's "that was really hard to watch" line) and I am really enjoying the touching friendship they've built between her and Richard (another character I love).

I'm not a particularly huge fan of either Jackson or April (I'm generally more indifferent to them), but one problem I can see with getting rid of Jackson is that he's the plastics guy. This is a role they frequently use on Grey's, so they're always going to need that position filled, whoever the character is. Purely

I think because she was gaining traction and being the New Kalinda, but then a new season began and she just vapourised - it was like she never existed. Most peculiar.

Couldn't agree more. They are two of my favourite characters, as well.

OK, now you're just trolling me. Putting "no offense" before an insult doesn't nullify or excuse the insult you put after it. I'm sure you're a joy to know in real life if you genuinely believe that's how conversations work.

How much weight should be a attributed to a single study carried out by two scientists in San Diego on less than 100 people is up for debate. In that very article, one of them is quoted as saying "We don’t want to know exactly what's gonna happen, but we want to have some sense of where we’re headed" - I would argue a

You seem unreasonably wound up about having mere consideration for other people. You jumped off the deep end in reaction to a politely worded request and answer between two parties.

Wow - way to overreact. Caveating a bunch of abuse with the word "apologize" doesn't actually constitute an apology nor excuse anything that you subsequently said.