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Sebas Tian
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I've gotta admit, when I watched TLW back in '97, I actually preferred it over the original. I'd watched JP aged six or seven, and while I'd loved every minute of it, I was interested in more dino-action and less mathematical convos. TLW had more T-Rexes, more raptors, a nice compy pack, a moving Trike (rather than a

Or even a bisexual male or a more faithful hetero-male… all male regulars, bar Warren, Preston and perhaps Ross, have been cheaters (though Alex sleeping with Lexie and Rebecca was not 'cheating' per se… still, he was slutty).

IKR! I really wish they introduced more LGBTQIA people and showed two lesbian women (for instance) can also be 'just friends,' same way a hetero-man and a hetero-woman can also be just friends (e.g. Mer and Alex).

I hated that little girl. The actress did a great job by making her as annoying as possible. Of course, that made Stephanie's sacrifices all the more heroic, which was probably the point.

On any other season, this ep (and the previous one and the aeroplane one) would've been one of the weakest, by far. On season 13, it's one of the best, by far.

It was a one-night stand.

And then she had to be the one who first discovered their baby would only live for a few minutes tops, which made her feel guilty. Poor girl…

They didn't get married. He proposed, she said yes, soon afterwards he died.

Michael O'Neill totally killed it!

LOL, it's like Shonda saying Kyle Chandler's career *exploded* after his GA appearance.

I'm not against Pierce and Avery in principle, but I'm against how they built it up. He treats her mum, she shouts at him for withholding information, he shows her a photo, she's still strongly infatuated with McZealand … but, all of a sudden, they spend to minutes in a lockdown - zero sexual tension - and he goes to

Izzie was, by far, the worst of the five original interns IMO. But even she was far, far, far better than most of the post-season-five characters put together.

I suppose the GA logic (if we can call it 'logic') was that the liver patient would've probably done the same thing to a nurse or an intern - or even a more senior doctor - and got away with it, whereas Stephanie was at least clever [sic] enough to kill him (at the most dramatic moment possible and in the most

Which is awful and simplistic.

[Sigh…] Cor, how brilliant is that! Cristina was definitely the best character Shonda ever created.

The entire ep was a tease … 'She'll die … oh, maybe she'll live … oh wait, she's so dead! … they used the past tense, so she's gone … oh, look, she's alive! … '

She basically said what most of us were thinking.

True. I really like her character, but this season she was horribly written. If that's what they're gonna be doing to her, I'd rather they let her go.

- Hopefully Erin finally learnt not to hide all the time.
- Too much CGI.
- Caterina Scorsone is stop-eating hot!
- Maggie pissed me off, but not as much as Arizona.
- Dodgy editing.
- DeLuca was an extra. So was Alex.
- Hail Bailey!
- Good riddance!
- Brooke Stadler wasn't missed at all!

Woah… best episode for a while, probably even better than the aeroplane one. Owen has been my favourite character for a while, and Kevin McKidd did an extraordinary job here, both acting and directing. Brooke Stadler wasn't missed, Kepner was basically an extra (so was Warren), Pierce wasn't whiney for a change,