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ALL THE SHADES OF GREY...............................................................................
No. No, you can't say it. You cannot say that you saw a Burktina engagement coming. Because no one saw it coming. It was never teased in any spoilers (because it was always given away as George & Callie) and it was seriously the most out-of-the-blue moment I've ever seen on Grey's Anatomy and I loved it. Tonight, the "Great Expectations" we all had were met. Seriously, when Burke proposed, my jaw dropped. Dropped to the freakin' floor. And then I screamed. Not loud because I had family asleep in the house, and I had to listen to what was coming next. But I screamed. And then George proposed to Callie (which we all knew he was going to do) and I wanted to cry. And then Cristina started crying. And then Callie looked like she was going to say "no" and I wanted to throw things at her, because that would be a HUGE mistake. But I didn't throw things. And so my TV still works. Sure, no one really knows what the mysterious "third shocker" is, but I don't care. Because Burke proposed, and now I love Burktina more than ever, and Isaiah Washington needs to stay on the show. And now I'm getting off topic...
Tonight's episode was just so good. The only thing that bugged me was how they built Jillian's cancer to be something huge (i.e. we didn't even learn what the hell it was until after the commercial break), and, in my opinion, it wasn't really that huge. But it was cool to see portray Amish people. Being diverse again. And it was cool. The Addex thing seemed really random, and while it seems like it's over, I don't think it is, and I think starting with "Walk on Water," we'll get Lexzie-esque scenes like we got in 216 "It's the End of the World" and 217 "(As We Know It)"...but with Addex. Hot Hot Hot. And Mark better not be Cheif. If he is, I will shoot myself. But I think the writers have better sense than that, so I'm not worried too much about it. And I think it's really cool that Bailey is opening a free clinic...which Izzie is funding (which we all knew was coming from the moment Bailey spoke the words "free clinic"). And the moments between Cristina and Callie were awesome. Totally different and so cool. And I loved how Richard told Bailey that she will be Cheif...she just can't be yet. I had seriously called that like two minutes before he said that. Bailey would be an awesome Cheif, and I can't wait to see that (if we ever do get to...would it even be possible for her to be Cheif already?). And it was soooooo nice to have Meredith's voiceovers back. I missed them so much. Because I love them so much. But now they're back and that makes me happy. Overall, tonight's episode just rocked. Eric Buchman (I know he's been with the show for a while...can't remember what episodes he's written though...) is an awesome writer. And I'm so jazzed for next week...a lucid Ellis...racing to be Cheif...something weird in the OR. God is February gonna be an intense month for Seattle Grace or what? I mean, seriously! All four weeks are going to be either next week with the mystery or part of the three-parter beginning February 8th. I can't wait to see what this show has next for us. Why must Thursday be seven days away...WHY?!?!

SEATTLE RAIN™........................................................,,,........................................

So I didn't post my blog last night because, well truth is I was in way too much shock, enough shock that I woke up half the neighborhood screaming my lungs out. Seriously last night was the best episode of Grey's Anatomy this season, if not to date. The whole race to be chief and then Adele already moving on, skanky mcskank skank, and don't even get me started on the proposals. Just thinking about last night gives me butterflies, especially the "I'll always show up" speech Derek made last night. Yet another McDreamy moment to savior, that man can never get boring, I could seriously watch him sleep for the rest of my life and be happy.... and that was too much information so let us move on to the actually episode instead of my obvious feelings for Patrick. We started off with a nice dinner party at "The International House of Silence," haha classic Meredith, in which we saw what was really going on between Burke and Cristina and how truly immature both of them were acting. And poor Derek having to find out that the chief was retiring from Burke, it broke my heart to see him sitting on that bed saying that he should be chief. But for all it's worth I'm glad Derek didn't get offered chief, now before you kill me hear me out. I am the biggest Meredith Derek fan you will ever meet, and I personally think that if Derek did get chief he would become just like Richard and not spend enough time with his loved one a.k.a. Meredith, which would end up with them breaking up, which is worse than a meteor the size of China coming towards Earth. Yes people that bad. So chief if you're listening do NOT, I repeat, DO NOT give Derek chief please? :] Speaking of the chief, poor poor Richard. McSkank Adele has moved on, but seriously she did have a point. If a man spent more time at work than with his wife I would leave him too. Us women we need attention we need love, so listen men of the world, pay attention to her! Take my advice and just pay attention to the girl, it isn't going to turn you into a piece of bamboo, so just do it. Which reminds me of the cases of tonight. Don't ask how it does because I don't know if I even know. So yeah cases...roommates/best friends who happened to run away from their Amish families. I think this case was perfect for Izzie and George and for us, the audience, to watch them assist on. It brought them closer and I'll admit it I cried, during the hug and when George walked out, and alot. I was bawling actually, but that's nothing new...refer back to previous post...And then I cried some more. The proposals, the "I'll always show up," the whole episode, but I also laughed and quite loudly. Especially when Alex and Addison had that conversation in that linen closet. OMG! Priceless! I was like about time the Alex I love came back. I'm sorry Addisex fans, but you guys had it coming. And oh how sweet revenge is. Almost as sweet as that speech Derek made. Like if I don't love the guy enough, he goes and does this. And the passion in that kiss, and the hug, oh my that hug. So embracing, so adorable, so Meredith Derek. And that is why I love those people. Seriously when Meredith said "You are going to make an excellent chief," I thought she was going to say husband, excellent husband, and then Derek was going to be yes I am so marry me? But no instead it was Burktina and O'Callie. Not that I'm complaining, because I'm not, seriously I am so happy Burktina can still talk that I'm okay with a MerDer engagement being put off for later. So sweet and unexpected, when Burke said "Marry me?" I was like what? what did he say? OMG! He said marry me! AHHHHHHHHH! and that went on and on and on and yeah eventually I couldn't scream anymore. And then George finally saying I love you, so perfect. That speech of his amazing, George is back. Oh and the promo! I know no one can die or so I hope but seriously they want to make us crazy and let me tell you ABC it's working. I'm officially crazy, but these days who isn't?! Thank you Shonda for meeting those "Great Expectations." So until next week my fellow readers enjoy the happiness and take some Halls for the sore throats which I'm sure we all have. Much love and McFun...Druggie