Grey's Anatomy seems to be bringing the dramatic trauma tonight.
Is this going to be one of those Love's Labour's Lost episodes that people talk about for years?
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Grey's Anatomy seems to be bringing the dramatic trauma tonight.
Is this going to be one of those Love's Labour's Lost episodes that people talk about for years?
This wasn't nearly as harrowing, and there were happy endings, too. Just not enough.
I'm so excited (in a horizontal way) about Grey's Anatomy now.
I just read this quote:
"I'd given her my number, but she took down one digit wrong. It took her six months to call all of the different combinations."
I'm trying to work out if someone I'd spent an evening with was worth all those iterations, even if that person were, as this is, James Marsters, and I were at the height of my Spike-appreciation. SIX MONTHS? Yeah, I can't think of the celeb I'd go through more than, say, ten iterations for.
Aha! InvisibleGreen reports in Minearverse:
FYI: Krista Vernoff [writer of Wonderfalls episodes "Crime Dog," "Lying Pig," and "Caged Bird"] wrote tonight's Grey's Anatomy.
Dumb GA question: I know there's something involving a traumatic event. How does it happen? Because as it came to me, it sounded like they knew nothing about Seattle.
Well, it was a damn good episode.
dwa truck was trying to sneak through a train crossing, got hit and the train hit an overpass.
Train crash, dw. Do y'all have trains out there?
So, if a strike deadline is stated as 10/31, does that mean one hour from now, or 25?
25, I think.
Hmm. Looking at other stuff, it looks like the strike would begin tomorrow. I think I have to wait up, before I decide if I go to work tomorrow.