Sunday, September 26, 2010

Grey's Season Primere

Last episode of the last season was crazy! There was a shooter in the Seattle Grace hospital. If you don’t remember who the shooter was it was Mr. Clark, the man who is suing the hospital because of his wives death. The reason he is doing this is because he believes that she would have recovered and should not have been taken off life support, which ultimately lead to her death.

You followed Mr. Clark around the hospital on his quest to find Derek Shepard. He shot many people, including Alex Karev and Derek. The episode cut off here:


So that is obliviously a huge cliff hanging. I think it is a little ridiculous they made us wait a few months before we found out what ended up happening and if Shepard survived. But it just made our excitement build up well we were waiting.

But luckily the new season is finally here! And we got to see what happened to Derek and the rest of the cast.


The season started with Derek, aka McDreamy, announcing that he is resigning as the chief of surgery and announcing that Richard Webber will be once again be the chief. Later you find out the reason that he decided to resign was because he didn’t like the job and that he is a surgeon and that is what he wants to do.


This episode mostly focuses on all the different characters in their appointment with the hospitals leading psychiatrist. This is when you start to see what each of them were feeling that day and how it has affected them in the long run. Most of them are dealing okay but it obliviously still affects them.

But on a happy note, Cristina Yang and Hunt finally tie the knot!

I personally found that this episode was very confusing. I was never really sure when they were showing flashbacks from that horrible day. It was just kind of in jumbles and more than half the time I had no idea what they were talking about. I feel that maybe there were just too many flashbacks, which made it harder to understand. The present seemed to get mixed with the past.

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