I buy it. Some guys just plain don’t have a CLUE about women’s clothing sizes.
What I don’t get is Bailey having the time to go out drinking after her shift, when she has a newborn at home — and said newborn was why she claims she didn’t have time to ride herd properly on Izzy. And I think she showed up at Meredith’s too, didn’t she?
Plus, I think Finn has issues too. It’s obvious that Meredith is in love with or fascinated with Derek. Finn hasn’t even really been that intimate with her. Why would he be willing to put himself in harm’s way as he has in order to win her from Derek? When it’s pretty obvious that he’s not going to win?
That was quite a steamy shot of McSteamy. I hope he whisks Addison away for good.
Thank god someone else thinks this. Meredith is clearly all fucked up. She wanted to give George a chance because he’s a sweetheart and he obviously loves her, but she couldn’t make it work. George is a grown up, and he put himself in that position (pardon the pun). I don’t think Meredith needed to totally debase herself apologizing to him. In fact, it was awesome when he apologized to her, finally realizing his own role in the thing.
Does George remind anyone else of Xander Harris from BtVS?
If by “whisks Addison away” you mean “continues appearing nearly nude, preferably at least once per episode” then I totally agree with you. I don’t want Addison to leave the show; she’s one of my favorite characters on there.
I can see the comparison. But I like George pretty well; Xander was one of my least favorite characters on Buffy.
Why was Addison blaming Derek for ruining their marriage? He only met and slept with Meredith after he moved to Seattle, after leaving due to her cheating. In the words of Ross Geller, they were on a break (if not formally separated).
Everytime there’s a standoff over who gets Meredith that line from 10 Things I Hate About You pops in my head “What is it with this chick? She got beer-flavored nipples?”
I think you’re missing the point here. It’s not that “she couldn’t make it work with sweet George”. As I remember the scene, the two of them are getting all hot and bothered, taking their clothes off and obviously into each other, but as soon as they get into bed, and as George is presumably getting into her in a literal manner, she freaks out and starts crying. Not quite the reaction George had hoped for as he starts to make love to her. She starts acting as if the moment of penetration has been so icky for her, because it’s George, that she just can’t stand it a second longer.
He is horrified, and humiliated, and realizes that she really didn’t want to sleep with HIM, she just wanted to lose herself in sex to get over her depression, like she does with so many other guys. But she doesn’t freak out with those other guys…just with George. So not only does she not want him for him, she can’t even have sex with him like she does with all those strangers…which makes him feel that she thinks of him as some disgusting bug, less a man than some drunk guy she picks up in a bar. He’s her friend, he cares for her, and just wants to make her feel good, and she acts as if she’s being raped by disgusting slime. Not how she’d react with any of the strangers, he thinks, and he can’t bear that thought, so he runs.
Meredith, on the other hand, doesn’t think of it that way, that “I’ll sleep with anything that moves, but you disgust me”, and she can’t understand that George thinks that’s exactly what she meant.
God, I wish she had said that-- would have been often.
I think your very lengthy description boils down to the same as what I said. But maybe I’m still missing the point. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste any more time explaining it to me, though. I’m a little thick.
Ha! Not on TV. Babies are only relevant to prime-time dramas/comedies when they’re needed for the plot. Between those times, they exist in some sort of stasis field where they age (sometimes at extremely accelerated rates) but never need feeding, changing, disciplined, taken somewhere, held, or otherwise attended to.
how did anyone think that the panties on the bullitin board belonged to Callie? Clearly Callie and Meredith are no where near the same size. I guess in the relief to have to panty problem resolved no one questined it.
Why was eorge asking if a woman can hav two pairs of panties? Surely after living with two women e is aware that women hav mutiple pairs and multiple styles.
where does Addison get off calling Meridith and he husband slutty? Her marriage was falling apart long before now and it started because SHE was the slut who slept with her husband’s best friend.