It's Jericho, Morgana. And a little topic drift.
Glad to know I'm not pulling non-phonetic spellings out of nowhere
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
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It's Jericho, Morgana. And a little topic drift.
Glad to know I'm not pulling non-phonetic spellings out of nowhere
Thanks for the clarification, -t. I don't watch Jericho, so I wouldn't have recognized the names.
Does anyone in here watch The Unit? If so, any guesses as to what the hell Mac is doing? Because it is way the hell too late for him to be getting outraged and trying to grab the moral high ground at this point.
You're from Pottstown? My dad grew up not too far away from there! (Well, his family lived on Potts School Road.)
Can I just say, perhaps for the 111th time, I am not okay with George/Izzy? Not at all okay. I'm tired of this shit.
Well, the episode was a little heavy with the "it's baaaad to cheat" messages. Maybe it's over. I can hope!
I missed the first twenty minutes or so - was McSteamy lying when he said he slept with someone?
Also, he needs a haircut.
I still want my Addison-McSteamy-Callie-Karev-Bailey spinoff. The rest of them are boring me to tears.
He saw Addison and Karev's exit from the on-call room and figured out what happened. He lied about cheating. He really wanted her. she just didn't want him. I'm not sure who he was letting off the hook.
Ah. That's kind of what I thought. Poor woobie man-whore.
I think that ultimately he was letting himself off the hook.
And yeah, GA isn't subtle with the messages. And when George told Izzy he was transferring I couldn't help but think that this had to do with the actual issues with TR Knight and Isaiah Washington.
Also, Karev is my favorite character on the show. Well, when Bailey isn't being my favorite character on the show.
sumi, the Pennsylvania Dutch (Amish) are German in origin; but there were Dutch (from the Netherlands) settlers in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, etc., early on and there are a number of names from then.
And I always find it amusing when people think the Quakers and Amish are the same - I once told someone I'd gone to a Quaker college and he was trying to imagine me toddling around to classes in a long black dress and bonnet. um, NO.