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Thanksgiving is celebrated in loads of places, but by far the most famous one is the one in America. Considering over 95% of the world do not live in that country, it is a bit of a feat that the occasion in question is so popular, and television is largely responsible for it. As such, Thanksgiving episodes of any

After a bottle episode set-up, Grey’s bids farewell to 2016 with a winter finale with the ever so ubiquitous cliff-hanger and now a two-month wait to see how those storylines unfold (or if they do at all). In the context of the big picture, bookends are the order of the day (church and state, Alex and what he did,

This is a universe in which everything that happens is unbelievably ridiculous and it always revolves around them. Anything is possible (including my theory of George being alive and well and doing military things somewhere).

Rainsticks make everything better, as does the old Pittsburgh goodbye. The amount of pop-culture references reminded me of Gilmore Girls (and it harks back to the very first time I ever saw Zooey – I thought she was Alexis!). In fact, this is like an alternate universe where, instead of Lane and the Lorelais talking

Best episode for a long time. Not perfect, but really well-directed, nicely written and even the somewhat irritating scenes were useful to the big picture. The pay-off in the end was executed with perfect timing (ever since the opening narration I suspected they could be heading there, and then when Owen's plot began

Well… it started off quite well IMO. You could feel the anticipation, the build-up, the tension … but then, nothing but a disappointing resolution. The 'list' plot was ridiculously predictable, the artery thing was eye-rolling at best and outright infuriating at worst (but then again, that ship had sailed a decade ago

Solid episode if a bit predictable sometimes, but it was also a massive tearjerker and moved some plots forwards … I'd made some 'predictions' a few weeks earlier, and it seems I was right about most of them so far :D

A bit of a spin on the usual bottle episode formula (tried by many programmes). Twists were quite predictable but good episode anyway, true to the characters.

Maggie was likeable for a change, foreseeable steps on three of my predictions from last week (it seems I might uncharacteristically be right), again the twists were slightly generic but again solid episode, and a romantic false lead seems to be introduced. Nice to see some former best friends bonding and, of course,

Legend.

First of all, three strokes of brilliance IMO:

Predictions for upcoming episodes:

Agreed. Each relationship was completely unique and different. I'm a bit disappointed they didn't do a lot of Turk/Elliot or JD/Carla in the latter days (though there's even an episode directly addressing the former), but I love how the characters evolved and became older and richer and were promoted and (some of

Exactly!

I adore Scrubs. Lovely writing, fantastic cast, excellent music. And, yeah, everything after 'My Finale' never ever happened.

She's singing the low harmony while he sings the high one. Interesting.

Great piece of writing, both the review and of course the episode. My tuppence on the first two acts: upon first viewing (especially if you don't know the twist), the episode builds up as an average one (which is still a really high standard especially for those years), and then of course there's that wham line that

I genuinely thought De Luca was gonna die, which would repeat an ER storyline (when Luka - coincidence? - beats up a mugger and accidentally kills him) and coincide with other GA season premieres featuring a main, regular or recurring character dying. All in all, well-written episode. It wouldn't make it to the

Kudos for mentioning Community <3