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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Grey's Anatomy season finale

First, yes, I'm a guy and I watch Grey's. I also watch CSI and Fringe at the same 8 pm (CST) thursday nite time slot. That and another male co-worker of mine (same age) watches it so other guys watch it as well.

Alright, I did catch up with the 2 hour Grey's Anatomy season finale over the weekend. Interesting ending, but certainly not what I was expecting after watching all the ABC previews (commercials) and hearing comments about the Grey's finale.

First of all, there were only 2 possibilities for shooters anyway (other than a terrorist). The first and most likely was the guy who actually did the shooting. The other possibility (although a long shot dark horse) was Dr. Hunt, largely because of his PTSD history, but he was a medic in the military, not a fighter.

In terms of who was actually killed off the show, it appears Grey's wanted to eliminate a couple of the residents they added during the merger because the cast had gotten too large. Shepard was shot (he was the target of the most likely shooter) but he had too survive. Hunt was shot but he also survived. Alex was shot but he also survived. So of the major cast, no one was killed off. To be honest, I actually expected Chief Weber to be the one who was killed off (he's largely outlived his major role on the show. Also, it would have been a fitting way for Chief Weber to go, and would have been a major character death (George was the one from last season; Izzie left mid-season) as opposed to the two minor character's deaths that actually occurred.

In the end, the major loss was Grey's miscarriage, although she made it less than one show pregnant so they didn't really carry out the pregnancy part.

Anyway, those are my quick rumbling thoughts.

Back to the real world.

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