The Queenosheba Speaks

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

A day late and a dollar short

I forgot to talk about last Thursday's "Grey's Anatomy"! Bad fan, bad fan!


First off, the whole George's dad story is breaking my heart. Intellectually as a doctor, he knows what's going to happen. But as a son he just cannot deal with it. When he couldn't go into the room after the surgery, I bawled. Well, according to my dear old departed dad (gone 9 years as of today), I would cry at a basketball game if my team was winning.

But even as I can empathize with George's pain, I am sick and tired of his flip-flopping with Callie. She, too, is guilty of being wishy-washy. When George decides to commit, she wants no part of him. Then when she wants him back, he's through with her. So what if she slept with McSteamy? Like, who hasn't? From what I've seen so far, the real reason he moved to the West Coast was not to follow Addison, it was because he'd banged everyone on the East Coast and was looking for new meat. Either boink or get off the pot! Geez.

The snoring storyline was very cute. But again, Meredith is too whiny for my taste. Let the poor man sleep in another room if you can't stop snoring. To hell with your abandonment issues, the dude's job literally is brain surgery, he needs his rest! And would you please just put on your big girl panties and confront your father? Your mother has balls, why don't you?

I do love Christina and Burke's war of silence. While I agree with Addison that it is "pathetic", it was so sweet to see her sleeping on the couch in his room. And thank goodness, Izzie finally put that damned check in the bank. What is she going to do with all that money? Hmmm. That was pretty apparent when she and Bailey happened upon the mother who was fighting with the insurance company.

Perhaps all of my gripes will be answered in the second part of this episode on Thursday. Probably not. We're around the corner from sweeps. Gotta leave us dangling!

THE SUPREME WISDOM OF THE QUEENOSHEBA

America Ferrara's acceptance speech for her Golden Globe award. All teenage girls who may be awkward or chunky or different need to listen to this speech and remember that just because you're not a size 2 or a cheerleader, you are still beautiful, worthy of love and capable of achieving greatness . Pretty is truly only skin-deep and age evens the playing field. So play up your strengths instead of dwelling on what you consider to be your weakness and you will be a force to reckoned with.











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