Warning: Spoilers about this week's Grey's Anatomy! Don't read the rest if you haven't seen it yet!
So this was the last episode of a three parter. Hmmm... what was it that I said last week?
- "She is not dead until she is warm and dead." -- Chief
Gosh, that sounds so darn familiar! ;-) Here are the rest of the quotes I liked:
- "This is not your brain on drugs. You're dead." -- blown up guy
- "Meredith always makes me think that screwed up people have a chance." -- Alex
- "I had intimacy issues! Do you know how stupid that seems now??" -- Meredith
- "At the end of a day like this -- when so many prayers are answered and so many arent -- we take our miracles where we find them." -- Meredith
I am very proud of their resuscitation of Meredith. I mean, they got down the drugs, the calcium and the magnesium, the external pacer... I was wondering in the beginning why they didn't put her on cardiopulmonary bypass, but then they did it a few minutes later! Yay for the show's medical researchers! They also got the end right. You know... right before they decide to give up. You assess how many rounds of ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) meds she got and decide when enough is enough. So for Christina to come in and ask for one more round could have happened. They could have come to that decision on their own.
Am I the only one who likes McSteamy and thinks that he and Addison could be great together? I know, Addison is an adulterer, but who isn't on that show? He really does love her. And it will be really funny to see where they go with the no sex for 60 days thing. Kind of like that Seinfeld episode where they had to "master their domain."
Oh! And I can't believe that Izzy went off on Callie -- while she was giving blood! Izzy needs to realize that, best friend or not, George is Callie's husband. That's it. Izzy isn't first for George anymore. Callie is first for George. George and Izzy can and should be friends, but Izzy has to accept her new position in George's life. Or she'll ruin whatever friendship is left. I'm a big fan of getting things off your chest, but there is also such a thing as a filter.
I love how they focused on the miracles. (It was almost like they knew people were out there critiquing their medcial facts or something.. ) There are mircales in medicine. Some where we don't want them... like the guy who shot and killed the cop and just pulled through a horrific, theoretically unsurvivable injury... And some where we need them and they don't come... like for a young father who has metastatic colon cancer that just isn't responding to chemo.
So I just try to see them and appreciate them when I can. Because there is so much death and truly gruesome things around here that even if I don't want them... I'll take them.