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I don't know man. The way it was written and played it sure didn't seem paternal but I'm not sure if that was intentional or not by the writers and actors.

I think he played Pretty Woman to Clara and Mickey to Missy? Unless my ears were deceiving me.

Frankie and Britta, co-MVPs.

Roughly 2% of the US population watches Grey's Anatomy so it makes sense that you wouldn't know anyone that watches it. It's bringing in 6-9 million an episode, not the 23-26 million it used to.

What did Peggy do to make you think she's a bitch this episode?

I thought she acted like that because she's still getting used to coming into money. Being able to order whatever you want after worrying about finances for your entire life, I'd be a tiny bit giddy also.

This was my biggest laugh of the episode. Jane Krakowski is brilliant at delivering that type of line.

It was also a thing Yahoo! did for marketing. They sent frisbees and behind the scenes stuff to people that emailed her. The address was in all of the catch up videos they did.

"She implied Annie's a stuck up bitch who thinks she's better than everyone."
For some reason that might have been the biggest laugh of both episodes for me, I don't know why, and the episodes had many laughs.

Easy Paradox. We're not agreeing to disagree on this one. The second episode was better and I will fight you if you say anything bad about Britta again.

"This is what the holidays are all about."
I love when Tracy hears the story of the poor girl that needs shoes to go to school hoping to become a doctor. One would cry at how hopeful and determined that girl is, instead, he cries at her futile efforts because "That kid's never gonna be a doctor." Apparently a jet