Rant: Is it just me or is Grey's Anatomy trying to force way too many boring new characters on us?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I think he just found out about her at the end of last season. He hasn't even told her yet that he's her father.


He told Luke first. But Luke wouldn't join him in his quest for galactic domination.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, are you guys still on MySpace?
This show premiered in 2005--a year before Facebook went off-campus, two years before the debut of the iPhone. Just sayin'.




Not on MySpace but definitely still a Grey's fan. At least we aren't naming our kids Butterfly and Orion!
Anonymous
I loved Owen and Callie in tonight's episode.
Anonymous
I hate Maggie. She's a stupid spoiled brat.

Derrick is stupid and whiny and a drama queen.
Anonymous
Love Owen. I think he is by far the best actor on the show. Love the Owen/Callie friendship. Don't like Maggie at all but find I don't usually like any new Grey characters but they all eventually grow on me.
Anonymous
I miss Lexie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I miss Lexie.


+1
Anonymous
Last night's episode with all the flashbacks that filled in the story of Ellis and Richard was one of the best ones in years. I loved it. It was also very cool the way they were able to use scenes with Meredith and Ellis from the very beginning of the series. The fact that it's been so long that Meredith had obviously aged gave it more authenticity. Also great to see this side of Ellis. Women like her are always portrayed as so one dimensional. This was quite moving, especially the "video clip" that ended the episode.

Three cheers for Ellis Grey!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You mean they killed off Lexie and now they have another sister?

Sharks are tired. Pull the plug.


Oh my gosh, it's just like Little House on the Prairie--recycling story lines. Just how many orphans can you adopt? Just how many long, lost sisters can you find?

Jumping the shark classics: new baby, new pet, new sibling--hello Dawn on Buffy.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last night's episode with all the flashbacks that filled in the story of Ellis and Richard was one of the best ones in years. I loved it. It was also very cool the way they were able to use scenes with Meredith and Ellis from the very beginning of the series. The fact that it's been so long that Meredith had obviously aged gave it more authenticity. Also great to see this side of Ellis. Women like her are always portrayed as so one dimensional. This was quite moving, especially the "video clip" that ended the episode.

Three cheers for Ellis Grey!


Loved last night's episode and loved how they wove in the Meredith/Ellis and Richard/Ellis flashbacks from seasons past. Loved Derrick's reaction to finding out the news about Maggie. So many great touches - hopefully the rest of this season will be as good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You mean they killed off Lexie and now they have another sister?

Sharks are tired. Pull the plug.


Oh my gosh, it's just like Little House on the Prairie--recycling story lines. Just how many orphans can you adopt? Just how many long, lost sisters can you find?

Jumping the shark classics: new baby, new pet, new sibling--hello Dawn on Buffy.



EXACTLY!
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