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Difference being, I didn't say anyone was an "uncritcal thinker." That's what you read into it, and as far as being a "shipper," if it quacks like a duck….nine paragraphs in one post and five paragraphs in another post? All to defend a couple that isn't real? I think that qualifies as "shipping." I criticized

And I think you take it to a level that is more than just "shipping." And calling someone a "scorned woman," just because she doesn't root for a couple like Fitz and Olivia (which seems to have been deleted here, but lucky for me, appeared in my e-mail), seems to prove that you have an unhealthy attachment to

The fact that there actually still ARE fans that think Olitz are the slightest bit "romantic" is stunning. Fitz: Married, with kids, starts a war where soldiers are killed to save his side slam piece, stays in office despite knowing that he wasn't legitimately elected, kills a Supreme Court justice with his bare

Adding: I thought it was pure Olitz fanservice and a raspberry blown at all viewers who find Fitz and Olivia's so-called romance repugnant. Shonda is getting really good at sending the subliminal "screw you" to fans, between the sh*t storm that is Dempsey's departure from Grey's and the B-613 mess that she has made of

In all this ridiculousness, let's not forget that the President of the United States, standing on the balcony of the f*cking WHITE HOUSE, probably the most photographed address in the country, making out with a woman who is NOT his wife? How many news organizations (world wide) would have that shot on their front

Patrick Dempsey deserved better. He deserved the respect that Sandra Oh got last year, a season finale that was practically a tribute to her. The respect that an original cast member should get when they leave after 11 seasons after putting your show on the map. It was Dempsey's face that launched this show 11 years

Shonda was more annoyed at TR Knight for actually speaking up about being verbally abused by the douchetastic Washington. Result? She writes IW out because she has to (he gets to live), and harbors resentment toward Knight and eventually ends up having his character thrown under a bus. Literally.

Seeing that Heigl's character had cancer, given the chance, she'd have done it. If Heigl came to work, Shonda would have done the whole emotionally manipulating death that she seems to have a love jones for. Saying that Izzie Stevens died of cancer off screen, isn't enough of a gut punch to satisfy Shonda,

All of which explains why Washington's exit wasn't a "shocking death," while most others have been as bloody and FINAL as possible. So DONE with Shondaland shows.