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| Guest | Apr 14 2015, 06:59 PM Post #776 |
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| Guest | Apr 14 2015, 07:28 PM Post #777 |
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Is that a good thing or a bad thing for Calzona? |
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| Guest | Apr 15 2015, 09:17 PM Post #778 |
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Grey's Anatomy Recruits Reign Hottie Giacomo Gianniotti for Top-Secret Role Grey’s Anatomy is about to be graced by royalty. The venerable ABC medical drama has cast Giacomo Gianniotti — AKA faux “Lord Julien” on The CW’s Reign — to join the cast in a potentially recurring role, TVLine has learned exclusively. An ABC rep confirmed the Italian actor’s casting, but provided no details about his character. (My guess: He’s a new intern.) |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 08:10 AM Post #779 |
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[twitter=JessicaCapshaw/status/588351943837265920] |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 08:34 AM Post #780 |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 08:58 AM Post #781 |
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Not sure, she wrote 11x05. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 09:03 AM Post #782 |
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Oh no. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 06:10 PM Post #783 |
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Season finale is airing at 9 pm. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 06:13 PM Post #784 |
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I’m curious to see where Callie goes. It was kind of a relief to see that they dealt with the cop SL so quickly. She’s dated at least two people since she and AZ split, so maybe S11 will end with her realizing that no one makes her as happy as AZ? |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 06:15 PM Post #785 |
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She has written both good and bad stuff for Calzona. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 06:39 PM Post #786 |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 07:05 PM Post #787 |
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(11.19): That’s Ridickulous Meredith’s voiceover talks to us about how love is like any other addiction. She’s right. Nothing beats the high of smootching on and getting naked with the person who makes your heart go thump-a-thump. God bless MerDer too, because after ten years together, they are still crazy in love and lust. They have been on a non-stop boneathon since Derek came back. He wants to go another round but Meredith reminds him that they have children and jobs and stuff. Later when they get up, Derek can’t find his White House phone as he rushes out the door to resign his post. They run into an embarrassed Amelia who is just coming home after a night with Owen, with Owen following closely behind. Derek is really nice about the whole thing and even invites Owen in for breakfast. Meredith is a little peeved that Derek didn’t tell her about the budding romance, but she gets over it quickly. Derek heads out to DC and tells her he will be back before she knows it. Speaking of love, Maggie is dealing with the exact opposite. Her date with the cute radiologist Ethan went fine, but he never called her and now he’s ignoring her at the hospital. She complains to Alex, wondering what is wrong with her that a guy would go to such lengths to avoid her. Callie pipes in about her date with the cop, saying it was kind of a bust. So what that the guy is a hero, so is she, damnit. Plus, he’s kind of boring and Calliope Torres doesn’t do boring. Ok, was anyone else really surprised by this development? I was sure this dude was going to stick around for a while, and I’m not entirely unconvinced that he won’t. What are your thoughts about it? Amelia and Callie team up on a young golfing phenom named Marissa. She’s been pushing through her pain for quite some time, but now her lower back is all out of whack and she needs surgery. Amelia tells the driven young athlete that she and Callie will run some tests and determine the best treatment. ![]() Callie and Amelia look over Marissa’s charts and they both have very different suggestions about how to approach the surgery. Callie wants a more conservative approach that will be more stable, but not allow for the flexibility Marissa needs to really swing her club. Amelia’s approach is more risky, but she wants to give her patient the chance at a professional career in the sport. Owen pops in and gives his input. He sides with Amelia, probably because he’s seen her boobs. In the OR, Amelia is freaking out because she can’t get Marissa’s back screws tight enough to hold the kid’s spine together. She sends Ben to find Callie, do some groveling on her behalf, and get her in there right away. Everyone seems to be watching the penis surgery, and inserting their own thoughts on the matter of chopping off their loved one’s wieners. Arizona, who for this season, has been shooting sunshine out her eyeballs, can’t understand how anyone could get that mad at their significant other. Bailey gets it, remembering when she caught her ex emailing another woman, and fantasized about sticking a butter knife in his jugular. Or as she says, “his fat, email cheating neck.” Callie chuckles and says “no comment” which we are all grateful for, especially Arizona. She only ever wanted to maim Callie once, and they processed that a long time ago. Also, Arizona doesn’t get the big deal about losing your penis, like “Dicks, who needs em?” The other women look at her like she’s crazy. Oh Arizona. ![]() Ben interrupts before conversation goes any further, and asks Callie to scrub in and save the surgery. By the time she does, Marissa’s spinal cord has been compromised, and they have to flip her over and go through the abdomen. However, Callie and Amelia continue to argue about the best course of action, and Ben tells them to stop the shit and figure it out. They talk it out, and both agree that Ben will have PIT duty as punishment for his completely correct yelling at the attendings. After their surgery, Amelia and Callie go to Marissa’s mother to give the the news. Marissa will need physical therapy, but she will walk and maybe run one day. However, the mother is heartbroken for her daughter’s lost future in golf. “My daughter was excellent and you were supposed to be too.” She then calls them “crappy doctors” before walking away. Amelia is just sick about the whole thing, even when Callie tries to comfort her and assure her colleague that they did the best they could. ![]() Callie checks up on Marissa, who is pissed and sad about losing her ability to golf. The kid loved being excellent, but she loved the game more and she doesn’t think she’ll ever love anything like that again. Callie sits down and tells the heartbroken young woman that there has to be “more than one thing to love” in this big ol’ world out there. Callie isn’t giving up hope for that, and neither should Marissa. I love that Callie isn’t giving up on love. So many times, she’s felt disappointment and sadness weight so heavily on her heart. Knowing that she knows love in many forms is out there, just waiting for her, makes me smile.
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 07:08 PM Post #788 |
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Yep, I guess Marinis is alright. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 07:10 PM Post #789 |
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Grey's Anatomy: New plane crash opens old wounds It’s time for Grey’s Anatomy plane crash 2.0! As EW first teased, Thursday’s episode will feature a plane crash in Seattle that tears open old wounds from the season 8 crash that claimed the lives of Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) and Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh). The all-hands-on-deck emergency situation will be especially difficult for Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Arizona (Jessica Capshaw), who both suffered big losses as a result of the event—for Mer, it was her sister, and for Arizona, her leg. “[Arizona] is completely shaken up, super to her core shaken up and having crazy flashbacks. She’s scared, overwhelmed, and not feeling great,” Capshaw tells EW from the set of the ABC medical drama. “They have a moment where they help anchor each other: ‘It’s going to be fine. We’re not in the plane crash. Other people were. We’re going to do our jobs.’ They help each other remember that.” In a bid to help the survivors of the initial plane crash cope with resurfacing PTSD, the rest of the hospital will overcompensate, even as Meredith and Arizona vow to push through the pain. “All the people who didn’t get into the plane crash are trying to take care of everything that the other ones would be taking care of to try to step up for them and recognize that it’s rough for them,” says Sarah Drew, who plays April. For the rest of the hospital, the event becomes an opportunity to learn more about what really went down when their best and brightest doctors were stranded in the middle of the woods. “Stephanie [Jerrika Hinton] and Jo [Camilla Luddington] don’t realize quite the horror of what happened,” Luddington says. “In this episode, the details get revealed to characters around them that were not aware of exactly what went down, so you see everyone’s reactions to that.” “We end up learning way more about the plane crash because before it was just gossip, whispers on the wall—literally because the hospital was renamed for the people that passed away that we never met,” Hinton adds. “Now we get to know enough about them to make them full people.” Continuing the running theme of the season that Maggie (Kelly McCreary) is basically Jon Snow—in that she knows nothing—we’ll also see Mer’s half-sister learn about the plane crash for the first time. “Her reaction is an enormous amount of empathy and understanding for both Meredith and Arizona because they spell it all out,” McCreary says. “She has a greater understanding of why some of the dynamics are in play in this hospital in the way that they are. There’s still so much she doesn’t know about all the crazy stuff.” But Meredith and Arizona won’t be the only ones affected during Thursday’s episode. “It triggers Owen’s feelings of guilt and responsibility about the plane crash,” Kevin McKidd says. “He has that army mentality where you don’t leave anyone behind, and he’s been eaten up over the feelings that he put them on that plane. He’s really struggling in this episode.” Unfortunately, the event may make him side with Amelia (Caterina Scorsone), who tried to call things off between them last week. “That fires up a lot of traumatic feelings for Owen that make him feel that maybe she’s right, maybe this isn’t a good idea anymore.” |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 07:21 PM Post #790 |
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But in last epi there was also that scene where Callie was talking about how you might think there’s going to be the one and you’ll never find something else, but someday you do. Dunno, but maybe that is an indicator that she and AZ really are over...
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 07:23 PM Post #791 |
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Grey's Anatomy season finale 11.24 will air May 14th at 9pm/8c. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 07:45 PM Post #792 |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 07:46 PM Post #793 |
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x2. Too many feels. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 08:02 PM Post #794 |
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'Grey's Anatomy': Seattle Plane Crash Will Bring Back Old PTSD and Impact Everyone![]() Stars Jessica Capshaw, Kevin McKidd, Caterina Scorsone and Kelly McCreary weigh in. It's been three years since the game-changing plane crash on ABC's Grey's Anatomy and those memories are poised to come flooding back to the Grey Sloan Memorial docs on Thursday. During the episode, a small plane will crash in a Seattle prenatal yoga class and see the expecting mothers brought in for treatment with Meredith (Ellen Pompeo), Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) and Alex (Justin Chambers) taking on the brunt of the cases. It will trigger PTSD and panic attacks for Meredith, whose sister, Lexie (Chyler Leigh) was killed in the crash, and Arizona, who lost her leg in the fatal accident. "Story-wise, it makes sense for all the characters to be affected by this plane crash," Capshaw told The Hollywood Reporter during a recent set visit. "This is the first time plane crash victims have come into their hospital since they were actually the ones who were in a plane crash, so it's that moment where you’re reminding yourself that it’s happening to other people and it’s not happening to you. You have a very specific part to play in this — which is being the doctor and not the victim — and you need to keep your eyes on that. That’s what I feel like the PTSD is doing: It’s making Arizona really grumpy." For Arizona, the crash comes as she's spent the back half of season 11 focused on finding her own happiness by focusing on her career after her split with Callie. Their relationship, perhaps more than any other, took a major hit following her leg amputation and affair that came after the fatal crash. "She’s in a good place," Capshaw said. "The pivotal line to button up her storyline with Dr. Herman (Geena Davis) was when she says, 'You’re always kind of left to the point.' Which in a lot of ways, Arizona has been stuck to the left to the point. Instead of being happy that she was alive, she’s been focused on what she lost in the plane crash. That got her really stuck in a lot of different places. When Dr. Herman said that, she took that in. It’s not that you should mourn being blind or having lost a leg; the point is that you’re alive. So what are you going to do with that?" For Owen (Kevin McKidd), meanwhile, the plane crash will trigger his guilt and likely impact his budding romance with Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) — who may not understand his involvement in the crash that also claimed Mark Sloan's (Eric Dane) life. Also poised to learn more about her new sibling is Maggie (Kelly McCreary), who is likely completely in the dark about the trauma Meredith — and Derek — have been through. "He’s had a bad day that day," McKidd tells THR of the hour that comes immediately after Amelia warned Meredith to back off of her love life. "Owen and Amelia are in a bad place and he is trying to fight for her, and in the middle of that this plane crash happens and it really does trigger and upset Owen. He becomes shut off from everybody and he’s very professional, but very cold and distant. Nobody — especially Amelia — can figure out where he’s at." As diehard Grey's fans recall, Owen was the one responsible for putting everyone on the ultimately doomed flight that also left Meredith, Derek (Patrick Dempsey) and Cristina (Sandra Oh) injured. "By the end of it, he spills the beans to express all the terrible feelings of guilt that he had," McKidd says. "Whenever an event like this happens in the hospital it triggers all that. He feels like the leader of a platoon that let all his men down. It’s a very emotional day for Owen. It’s quite a dark episode for Owen and he doesn’t deal with it well. It sheds light for Owen where he thinks he and Amelia are and that conversation doesn’t end well." For Grey Sloan newbies Maggie, and to some extent, Amelia, the crash will also shed additional light on the people they care about. "Amelia doesn't know a bunch about the plane crash and Owen's involvement," Scorsone says. "Their relationship is on hold and they want to be there for each other, but they're holding back. Eventually Amelia gets pretty frustrated trying to understand. She put him on hold because she's scared, but he ends up reacting in a way more than Amelia expected. There was their whole friendship that they were forging and she expects that to be there, but that's a lot to ask of a person [in a situation like theirs]." Adds McCreary, who recently also learned that her mother had Alzheimer's: "My hope is that learning [about the crash and Alzheimer's] is going to help her understand her sister a little bit more and that it will bring them closer together." |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 09:04 PM Post #795 |
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Grey's is filming today on location at a beach. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 09:05 PM Post #796 |
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So relieved that we don’t have to see dude Dan again. |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 09:09 PM Post #797 |
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Ellen and Chambers were filming at another hospital on location yesterday. Fans said EP is dressed like a patient. So could she be the one who collapsed in the 11x22 sides? |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 09:10 PM Post #798 |
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x2 |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 09:14 PM Post #799 |
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| Guest | Apr 16 2015, 09:17 PM Post #800 |
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Since the fan says he is just in regular street clothes, he may be the 'husband' that shows up in the hospital room. |
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