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    I agree that her experience was a little more intense and lot more physical — but from the way it played out on the screen, she could never even figure out that Jackson had lost something too, and that Jackson also needed to grieve and be comforted. For her everything was all about her and how SHE had to grieve and

    oh no. no children here either, but he lost as much as she did. also — on the prayer thing I'm totally with him. I won't say prayers for my in-laws. I don't believe. I won't pretend to believe — even just enough to say a prayer, or even just to make them feel better. It's not something I will compromise. I will

    I'm excited enough by the possible weekly coverage to actually create an account to comment. I love Grey's Anatomy, even though it's not really cool to say that. Sure it's completely ridiculous most of the time and the stories are over-the-top, but the characters feel more real than most shows. While the idea of

    I never liked Izzy that much!