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| ![]() I've been vocal in my support of Grey's Anatomy, and continue to be so. I even think last night's episode was solid, though not spectacular and with too many predictable elements. A number of these story lines have seemingly obvious endings and, while I'm not positive how they'll play out, I'd take even money on any of my theories. However, a show can be good and predictable simultaneously. I have no problem with this and, if you're not Lost or 24, I don't expect constant surprises or twists. If I'm invested in the characters, which I am on Grey's, then that's more than half the battle. But, last night brought about a questionable dramatic tactic: an out-of-place musical montage. To read the rest, click here. |
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| Member | what is the name of the song that calle was dancing too when she lived in the hospital basement |
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