Thursday, September 24, 2009

Grey's Anatomy


Tonights episode of Grey's Anatomy was probably one of the best and most emotional episodes yet-I cried the whole time (happy and sad tears). Now lets think back to the finale-we found out that John Doe was George O; 007. Izzy was dying in Kerev's arms. Meridith and Derek got married via posted notes and a number of other things. This episode tells us who dies between George and Izzy which wasn't such a surprise given all the chatter in the news about George leaving the show. But the surprise of the night was the merger of Seatle Grace and Mercy-I am still confused so does the Chief still have his job or was the merger his idea and thats how he kept his job??? Oh, Christina and Owen are working things out through his therapy sessions to overcome his PTSD. Mark moves accross the hall from Callie which causes a little bit of jealousy with Lexie.
For the medicine, this show played more on the characters than the case-which was fine. Miranda had a case of a woman who was traveling with some shady friends had an accident and lost her arms and one leg. They were able to save the arms but not the leg so she faced feeling like she should be dead over alive. The spunky pediatric doc-Callie's girlfriend received a hard case of boy with back pain which she couldn't figure out but finally did of course.
This episode was wonderful, seeing the emotion of everyone when Izzy was saved and the emotion of when Izzy lived as well as Callie's standing up forself and taking a new job...which brings us to the question of the day.

If you know you should get a promotion or feel underappreciated at work-how do you communicate this to your superior or do you say anything????

1 comment:

  1. This is a really good question. If I was doing all of the work like in Callie's case, I would have to say something. And do the same thing she did, look for other opportunities outside the company and jump ship. I wouldnt quite go off on my boss like she did because I dont believe in burning bridges. She may have something to worry about with the Chief remaining in charge of both hospitals do to the merger.

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