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Definitely. The Webber aspect of it will be all new, and will give him something to do now that he's called it off with Avery's mom.

Did you deliberately misspell "et tu" to make it more Canadian?

While I agree that Meredith having another sister feels like a retread, there is opportunity for interesting storylines in the way that Meredith reacts to her vs how she reacted to Lexie. My recollection is that Meredith really didn't handle Lexie well initially and it took her a long time to come around to thinking

I don't think Christina was undercutting Bailey. I don't think she knew Webber was recommending Bailey for a seat on the board. I think it was more of a way to keep Alex at the hospital since she thinks he's wasting his potential.

The actress is 32. If she's supposed to be 16, she's not pulling it off.

Yeah, older person sitting on much younger person's bed, saying any encounters between them need to be kept secret. That's Child Molester Town.

Yeah, there's definitely some kind of "extra indestructible" thing going on with them.

Charlie may be a better choice than Huck, but he's also clearly videotaping what goes on in Quinn's apartment, right? That's how I read his repeated questioning of her about what happened when Huck came over. He already knows what happened and is giving her the chance to come clean, and she's not taking the chance. So

Emo Chrome is emo.

Braking Bad

James doesn't seem to have the mental fortitude to be in B613.

She'll always be Jane Doe from Grey's Anatomy to me.

Agreed. My grandmother passed away going on 10 years ago and although I wasn't present for all of the bickering, this episode struck me as eerily similar to the conversations I did witness between my mother and my aunts.

Wow, I find I'd actually be okay with that ending.

Totally agree. That, to me, is the line that eliminates other possibilities.

The way the mother said "I worry about you" had a very strong "I worry about how you'll be when I'm gone" implication.

I agree. I think it's a competence thing. Cyrus is good at being evil, so we can kind of admire him even while being turned off by his actions.

Yeah, the first couple seasons were decently enjoyable. I wouldn't rank them as the best TV I've ever seen, though.

That's a good question. Part of it, as I said, was to be free of worrying that someone would spoil the ending.

After pretty much everyone ever told me BSG was the greatest, I went in with high hopes. I came out not understanding why people love the show so much.