And that’s very cool.īut the coolest thing in this episode was Jason Winston George’s showing up as an anesthesiologist. The characters may not talk about Burke much, but that doesn’t mean that he didn’t make an impact on their lives or that they’re not thinking about him. That’s what I mean about trusting these writers. Nice moments in this episode with Christina especially the debrief on her relationship with Burke and how that’s affecting her current relationship with Hunt. First of all, that makes total sense, but more than that, I love those two – especially Arizona – so I’m all for spending more time on them. I do like the hint though that Sloan’s loneliness is going to affect Callie and Arizona. I don’t know where it’s headed and I tend to trust the Grey’s writers, but it’s frustrating. In the meanwhile, Lexie and Sloan both make mistakes so that even when the daughter leaves they still can’t get back together. Especially since Sloan’s daughter shows up just long enough to drive a wedge between him and Lexie, spark a Private Practice crossover, and then disappear. I wasn’t that invested in them, but I did like them together and it’s annoying that they’ve broken up. So, at the risk of sounding like a ‘shipper, I need to talk about Lexie and Sloan for a minute. When it’s doing its thing, there’s nothing better on television. I try not to talk about Grey’s Anatomy here, but I just can’t help it sometimes. Grey’s Anatomy – “State of Love and Trust” I’ve always been fond of Kreuk and it’s great to finally watch her without the obnoxious plot-lines Smallville kept giving her. I’m as impatient as the next person to see it happen, but geez… let the people tell their story.Īnd if we’ve got to see Chuck and Sarah with other people for a while, they could be with much more annoying choices than Brandon Routh and Kristen Kreuk. Do these people really think that Chuck and Sarah aren’t eventually going to end up together? That’s not the only part of the show, but it is a big part. Forgetting the fan-entitlement angle, it’s just stupid TV-watching. Now that I’ve seen the episode, it makes this whole brouhaha look even more ridiculous. I liked the one that focused on Wilson too, so this was a great follow-up to that. I never doubted for a second that Cuddy would pull that off, but otherwise, a fun episode. If you’re further behind on TV-watching than I am then a) God bless you, and b) SPOILER WARNINGS
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