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When people actually listen and remember little things like the names of your uncles, it instantly moves me. In fiction and in real life.

What a beautiful, sad episode. I watched James White not so long ago, Christopher Abbott is really very good, raw and in every scene. I think that's why I wasn't so surprised to see him looking like that on Girls. Plus, knowing what has happened to Charlie for the past few years, it all makes sense. These eyes of his.

Oh, maaaan. I loved it. So what? Only two episodes left, then? Damn.

Grey's Anatomy has become more quiet. It lingers longer on some moments, like the last scene between Maggie and DeLuca. I think the GA of the last few seasons would have cut right after Maggie left the room. This GA stayed on DeLuca's silent reaction for a few more seconds. It was good. I don't particularly care about

"Unlike the other D-Day, it will not be a walk on the beach." It killed me.

She doesn't have only four numbers. These four are her Favorites : Michelle, Brett, Alex and Larry.

That line was great. And beautiful.

A few months ago, I found myself watching Sofia Coppola's Somewhere while hungover. After falling asleep and waking up several times, I realized what a dumb move it was. I love the movie but I don't recommend it.

The choice of music at the end was gold. The song Too Bright by Perfume Genius is kind of haunting in itself, more so in this episode.

Oh ok. My bad !

Are we not considering the possibility that Arizona didn't tell Jackson about the pregnancy? Not much was said in that closing scene. I don't know why the writers would do that, but it crossed my mind.

The show is a little bland, the characters could have more spine and a little more backstory. But I see the intentions and I enjoy Arnett. Maybe less time spent on the bike rides and more on the characters themselves? Maybe less Cooler? That said, I totaly agree on the “this is a walking path!” moment. It was very

They should have chosen an older actress to play the part of London. She's a bit too young, she looks young, I think. Will Arnett is appealing, by the way.

The change has been very believable, though. He is one well written character. I think there was always a hint of the "good guy" in Alex Karev, even in the early days. It was buried, but still.

I actually want to look at Will Arnett as much as I want to listen to him. Don't take it away from me.

I don't know if it's been addressed here already but I find it interesting that this very episode aired on International Women's day. A lot of these petty humiliations towards women are still very relevant today. The "Bitch or babe" thing made me think about Fey and Poehler's Week End Update segment and I had a vivid

Yes, so real. All the space it must free up in your mind, too.

Favorite delivery this week : "You don't think about money? Waouh, that must free up some time."

What a great, moving episode. Brett and Alex are everything. I even loved the bike ride scene even if it was a little on the nose in a hipster-ish/deal-with-complicated-by-doing-something-pure-and-simple kind of way. There was a similar scene in season 2 of How to make it in America and it kind of served the same

I guess it's different for every viewer of Grey's Anatomy, but I remembered Katie Bryce very well because of the way I felt when I watched the pilot. I was in from this very first episode and I've kept watching even when I hated it. I remember all the interns coming together in this messy, weird kind of way, I