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While I prefer spelling it "grey" as well, both spellings are correct. "Grey" is more often found in British English and "gray" is more often found in American English.

Oh my gosh, I LOVE this analysis. Beautiful.

I feel like they've /made/ David and Abby boring — they used to be awesome together, but I agree, this past episode was really bleh for them.

I think it's confirmed at this point. Something about it appearing as a story in the next US Weekly, iunno. Congrats to her!

I'm waiting for Shonda to address Olivia's alcoholism.

Perfect woman is perfect.

That's so close to a haiku it's making me bonkers

I think there are a lot of people who know it's wrong and don't give a fuck... but I dunno, never underestimate the stupidity/ignorance of the average person. Remember how not too long ago, an image was making the rounds of all the younguns who thought "Titanic" was a fictional movie? Just sayin'.

Right fuckin' on.

It's legal here.

While my reflex is to agree with you — I've never worn pot leaf stuff — when I think again, I have to disagree. Reminds me a bit of being out and proud (bi, myself). Weed's stigma contributes to its continued illegality, and the more people are out about smoking, the more it normalizes things in public perception. I

Why should it decrease use?

I'm SO happy about the continued destigmatization of marijuana. Hopefully it'll eventually move companies toward no longer drug testing for it when it's not appropriate to do so.

I'm pretty sure it's an 80s childhood thing. I grew up in Virginia and use "dude" all the time. (To be fair, I live in Seattle now, but my dude-ish ways were set long before I moved.)

Whhhhhh

I'm sort of hoping that means when his backstory drops, it'll be AMAZING and worth the wait.

Can't stand Fitz, never have been able to stand Fitz. He's a legitimately awful person, and yes, their relationship dynamic is incredibly manipulative and abusive. Happily, Shonda herself has said she's disturbed by people who ship Olitz, so. And Shonda is an INCREDIBLY feminist showrunner, so I'm hoping this will

I LOVE JAKE. JAKE FOREVER. That is all.

The storyline is SO MUCH MORE than that. I imagine you don't care about spoilers, so: it's played for fear because the show is intentionally playing on the viewers' expectations. It later shows that his conversion to Islam WAS, for him, a positive — he was still converted, but there's a lot of beauty in his

What, no love for David Rosen taking Cyrus DOWN? Because that scene gave me life.