Just when you thought it couldn't get any better...

WHO IS THIS WOMEN AND WHAT HAS SHE DONE WITH DANIEL MEADE'S BROTHER, ALEX?
If you did not watch "Ugly Betty" last night, I will not spoil it for you. But if you did watch, OHMYGOD!!!!!
I never saw it coming! Of course, next week is a rerun, so we'll have to wait until February (sweeps) for a new show, but it was so good! You know, good entertainment is so hard to find on television. And "Ugly Betty" is a fine of example of good television. If you're not a viewer, do yourself a favor and get "ugly".
GREY'S ANATOMY SEWS IT UP
Using their always excellent whip-stitch, Grey's wrapped up all the loose ends from the beginning of the season last night. And they tied it all up with the death of George's father. I cried for the entire last half-hour of the show. Nine years ago, this week, I lost my dad, so it really hit home. I loved the brother farting outside of the hospital room and the story was handled in such a wonderful manner. And it affected everyone at Seattle Grace... reminding them that life is short, so stop sweating the small stuff. Burke took the first step out of his silence with Christina. Meredith finally confronted her father. McSteamy realized he wouldn't have made a good father. (although I found this storyline to be a little too flimsy and a little too late to be a thread in the McSteamy/McDreamy/Addison
triangle). George grew closer to Callie, who gave up an excellent surgical opportunity to be with him. And Izzie and Bailey realized that getting personally involved with your patients is often unavoidable, but okay as long as you don't cross the line. I can't wait until next week. Back to sex and freaky medical cases.
This week was just too deep for me.
QUICKIE DVD REVIEW
Are you one of those sick and twisted bastards who laugh everytime Kenny gets killed on South Park? Then you will love "Team America", the all-puppet movie from the creators of South Park. It is wrong on so many levels. It is rude, crude, violent and there's puppet sex. But it's freaking hilarious! If you're easily offended, do NOT watch this DVD. And just because it's puppets, IT IS NOT FOR THE KIDS!
THE SUPREME WISDOM OF THE QUEENOSHEBA
Last night, when George told Christina he couldn't imagine living in a world where his father didn't exist, she told him that feeling never goes away. And she's right. Even nine years later, I still miss my father terribly. Two weeks ago, someone sent us a family video with him in it briefly, and it brought immediate tears to my eyes to see him. Unfortunately, you couldn't hear his voice. Which made me sad because I would dearly love to hear my father's voice again.


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