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Oh my fucking god. Okay, honestly, the last couple episodes have been kind of week, ever since the hiatus, and the episode last night and the first hour of tonight's weren't all that great, either. But I thought the second hour TOTALLY brought it back to the higher levels of this show and exactly what it does best, and frankly? I loved it. I loved each of the interns in their individual sessions, face to face with the chief. I loved everyone asking each other to the prom. I loved Doc's death. I loved Denny's proposal and his "I tricked her into marrying me, how smart am I?" I love how every facial expression of Sandra Oh's does more acting at a deeper level than most actors can do in a year (girl earns her Golden Globe). I loved every single thing about Izzie -- Katie Heigl, not only are you adorable, but apparently I am now your BITCH.
Also, I don't care how obvious it was that Denny was going to die, I wanted to believe Denny was going to make it and he and Izzie were going to get married and have babies! I did! And seriously, I really rarely cry the first time I see anything, no matter how emotional, but Grey's Anatomy is master of emotional manipulation. I started crying when the interns got to Denny's room, and I was full out sobbing for the rest of the show.
There was one thing I absolutely hated, of course, but you already know that. Jesus Christ, the McDreamy/Meredith -- I kind of wanted to throw up, obviously. I didn't need to see that, you know?
So how long do you think before I can make an icon of Izzie walking down the stairs at the end with George and Alex flanking her with their suits?
Also, I don't care how obvious it was that Denny was going to die, I wanted to believe Denny was going to make it and he and Izzie were going to get married and have babies! I did! And seriously, I really rarely cry the first time I see anything, no matter how emotional, but Grey's Anatomy is master of emotional manipulation. I started crying when the interns got to Denny's room, and I was full out sobbing for the rest of the show.
There was one thing I absolutely hated, of course, but you already know that. Jesus Christ, the McDreamy/Meredith -- I kind of wanted to throw up, obviously. I didn't need to see that, you know?
So how long do you think before I can make an icon of Izzie walking down the stairs at the end with George and Alex flanking her with their suits?
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16/5/06 15:43 (UTC)And Christina really surprised me, how she took forever to get on board with being there for Burke. Man, that girl's got some serious emotional damage somewhere.
And Denny/Izzie, my god, I just bawled like a big baby at the end when she was so fucked up after having such high hopes. I really loved Denny and I really hoped he'd live. Fuckers just toyed with us. Bastards.
It really was nerve wracking.
Hell, I'm still puffy-eyed this morning.