"But I'm in no way concerned that a child lives here at this moment. However I am very concerned about cars driving down the street."
"But I'm in no way concerned that a child lives here at this moment. However I am very concerned about cars driving down the street."
You are doing the lord's work. It's been fixed.
Especially when there's some kind of weird racial dynamics going on there.
Mom, is that you?
It was so terrifying! I wish the show had done a little more with it.
That's in episode 3!
Ha! I very much appreciate your concern. I kind of like the challenge of the binge-review actually, but it's definitely a different experience then just binging the show.
Happy to be of service!
"I won't kill you, but I'm not going to save you."
Yeah, there were a ton of them, but the episode was going for a one-take effect.
Based on future episodes I've seen, I think you might be right! (I circle back to it in a later review.)
Hey, there's plenty to go around!
Oh man, you're totally right. Seeing that little girl throw away her Supergirl costume *after* Kara breaks free of the Red Kryptonite would have been so much more heartbreaking.
I very much approve of your latter theory.
Thanks! It's fixed.
I'm wondering if maybe Riggs is the new long term "great love" for Meredith so Shonda didn't want to make him the first post-Derek love interest. Now Thorpe can be a rebound guy (or whatever we want to call it) and Riggs can be endgame.
I don't understand why/how he was even participating in the surgery when he seemed to have no clue how it was going to work? That can't be safe.
He's become unexpectedly level-headed over the years.
I don't understand the question, and I won't respond to it.
To be fair, the decision not to call David earlier was on Daphne. Meredith was pushing it from the start.