oh, oh, GEORGE
1/12/05 20:35Hello, why is Grey's Anatomy the best fandom EVER? I could not be more in love with this show if I tried.
fox1013 and I just spent, like, an hour reading Christmas episode spoilers, reading the awesome writers' blog, and the less-awesome-but-still-amusing fictional blogs at Seattle Grace Gossip and Emerald City Bar. And then we went to the main show website and looked at Shonda Rhimes' Q+A (<3<3<3) and then the character bios.
Which, okay, some of the character bio stuff is boring or just completely lame. But the awesome stuff? IS SO AWESOME OMG.
Case in point: the letter in George's file.
Exact wording, typed by me from the website:
From the Desk of Dr. Patton Patterson
Dean of the School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
Dear Richard,
I am writing on behalf of George O'Malley, a candidate for your surgical residency program. At first glance, his grades may not be as competitive as your other candidates, but I assure you his strengths outweigh his weaknesses. Over the last four years, I've seen George display a number of skills that I feel are lacking in modern medicine. In fact, just last month, George exhibited the single greatest act of medical compassion I've ever seen from a student. I will spare you the details, but suffice to say, I've never seen such extraordinary efforts to save a kitten's life. Though the kitten died anyway, it just warms my heart. And that is why I feel like George would not just be a wonderful addition to your program, but also the field of medicine in its entirety.
Thanks for your time,
Patton
HI IS THIS NOT THE BEST THING EVER? *DEAD*
Which, okay, some of the character bio stuff is boring or just completely lame. But the awesome stuff? IS SO AWESOME OMG.
Case in point: the letter in George's file.
Exact wording, typed by me from the website:
From the Desk of Dr. Patton Patterson
Dean of the School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
Dear Richard,
I am writing on behalf of George O'Malley, a candidate for your surgical residency program. At first glance, his grades may not be as competitive as your other candidates, but I assure you his strengths outweigh his weaknesses. Over the last four years, I've seen George display a number of skills that I feel are lacking in modern medicine. In fact, just last month, George exhibited the single greatest act of medical compassion I've ever seen from a student. I will spare you the details, but suffice to say, I've never seen such extraordinary efforts to save a kitten's life. Though the kitten died anyway, it just warms my heart. And that is why I feel like George would not just be a wonderful addition to your program, but also the field of medicine in its entirety.
Thanks for your time,
Patton
HI IS THIS NOT THE BEST THING EVER? *DEAD*
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