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  1. 10 hours ago, ams1001 said:

    And he was with Amelia when that happened and she was very involved in his care, but now she seems to no longer have any relationship with Leo at all.

    They all had Christmas together last season at Meredith's house, Link was planning to propose to Amelia and Owen had a snow machine in the back yard and proposed to Teddy in stead.  Link sadly put his engagement ring away.  I think that was the last time we saw Amelia with Leo and I am sure they organised Christmas together so Leo could spend Christmas with both Owen and Amelia.  

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  2. I really want Meredith with Hayes, Cristina sent him!  Her twisted sister that knew her better than anyone else.  I don't know, but this relationship with Nick is feeling forced.  Almost trite.  I don't want to see Hayes with Megan, they say she isn't staying.  I know, things can change, but still. 

    The Olympics between the interns, also seemed a waste.  I think they need to boot this lot and write some that have some backbone and are prepared to lay their ass on the line for their patients.  Helm spends too much time drooling over Grey, Glasses is a dweeb who seems fully inept at times and the new ones haven't had enough time spent on them, but to be whining about early starts, well they seem poorly written too.  

    I loved Amelia in this episode, she seemed so unAmelia.  What I don't understand is Meredith's role in the study,  Did I miss something last week?  I only watched it once.  I also don't like the fact that Meredith is flying away from her kids once a week.  Does this mean we will have to see her get together with Nick every week when she visits?

    I really like Winston too.  He was such a great advocate for his patient.  Also grateful the texting with Maggie stopped before we had to read sexting.  🙃

    While I still can't fathom how Owen and Teddy can trust each other, I didn't really mind their interactions together in this episode.

    Have to say, I am looking forward to next week's episode too 😁

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  3. 17 hours ago, Avabelle said:

    She comes off really obnoxious with the “this is my show motherfucka” stuff. 

    I thought so too, I've only ever seen her on things like Ellen or when they do cast interviews with others, she was very much over the top at times with Patrick Dempsey, yet he seemed to agree with her behaviour and condone it. 

  4. I don't know how I feel about this episode, it seemed disjointed to me.  I don't know whether it was because it began with Meredith in Minnesota and not helping with rebuilding Grey Sloan, or the fact that there seems to have been a long gap (ie. Meredith and Hayes had some type of relationship that failed) for some characters, and only a small gap for others (Maggie and Winston and their honeymoon, Luna not seeming to grow, yet Scout did).  

    Jo's hair looked ridiculous and fake (which it probably was considering I have seen her instagram account), I like the ease of her and glasses' friendship, same with her and Link.  I wanted to see her back in the hospital, not sitting outside.  I don't want her with Link though, he belongs with Amelia, married or not.

    Link and Amelia, he just doesn't seem to be listening to her.  I don't know why he wants marriage, he watched his own parents fall apart for many years.  I really liked them together last season, why must they be married?  

    I think I like the new plastics lady, she was cool.  Someone that calls it as they see it.  They need this.  Besides, the current residents have always been ordinary.  Especially Glasses, he is boring and annoying when in the hospital, or with Nico. Nico didn't suck today, probably because we didn't have to see his relationship with glasses.  

    Owen and Teddy (and Megan), well, that was bizarre.  I thought they got marred with Meredith and Amelia in Meredith's backyard, or was that just a proposal?  I can't remember.  I usually skip their scenes.  I thought they belonged together 10 years ago, now it just seems formality and they could skip the wedding and it wouldn't mean too much.  And Megan, seriously, surely she would have mentioned earlier to Owen that Riggs had left her?  

    Meredith in Minnesota? I get she is a draw card for top surgeons, but shouldn't that mean that Grey Sloan would be getting decent ones (the ones seen in Bailey's interview were ordinary to bizarre, apart from the Plastics Dr).  Why would she be needed for a Parkinson's trial?  It's years since she did Neuro and how much could she contribute to the trial?  I would have thought she would have said she would rather help with some form of dementia or Alzheimer's trial, rather than Parkinsons.  I like Scott Speedman and he and Meredith had chemistry when he was on a few seasons back, and I would probably been happy back then if he had other reasons to stay in Seattle, but I actually like Meredith and Hayes together.  Maybe it is the "Cristina sent him" bit, I am not sure, but I like them together.  It's the time frame part I can't get here.  Obviously, Meredith and Hayes have dated, but for this type of reaction from Hayes' son, it almost implies that it was over a period of time, but then, how long is it since Maggie and Winston's wedding?  

    Maggie and Winston, I like them together.  I don't think they are going to show Kelly McCreary's pregnancy, it looked like they were hiding it with camera angles etc.  

     

     

     

  5. So, read on multiple fb posts that Alex and Izzy's kids were listed as cast members for the first episode.  Anyway, I went to have a look.  Not only are they listed, but so are Sara Ramirez, Jessica Capshaw, Kate Walsh and a couple of other old cast members.  Not Justin or Katherine, but still.  Was actually hoping for Martin Henderson, but his name wasn't there :(  

    Is this people reaching and hoping or actual possibility?  If it is a possibility, it's going to be a very full on episode.  

    Any thoughts? 

  6. For an episode titled "More Joy", this episode lacked it, bigtime. Helen and Max were disappointing, like the show will move to London.  I wanted to see her challenge in at work even more, and actually have a relationship.  Bloom was horrible in the ER. I think they should have stretched the Bloom/Reynolds relationship rather than push him into a love triangle with a married couple and make her a lesbian.  Making her a lesbian was as bad as making Callie one on Grey's Anatomy 15 years ago, even though it eventually grew on me.  Everything just made Reynolds - meh.  Iggy (I had to think to remember his name, which tells you my thoughts of his storyline arc) really is lost without his sidekick Kapoor.  He was terrible last season, but even more so in this first episode.  

    I am very disappointed.  I think they could have at least dragged out the pyromaniac storyline a little way, at least that was a tad more interesting, until they solved it almost immediately.  

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  7. On 6/12/2021 at 1:24 PM, anna0852 said:

    Get licensed/certified to conduct weddings is ridiculously easy. Internet and some money is all that is needed. My brother and his wife had a friend officiate their wedding. 

    Didn't Meredith do the online thing when Alex and Jo tied the knot on the ferry boat? 

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  8. 4 hours ago, LexieLily said:

    The show picks and chooses when they want to bring up the hospital shares (or being on the board), but does anyone know what the current configuration is? Meredith had her shares and Lexie's (and now Derek's), Callie has Mark's, Arizona has her own, and Tom now has the shares that originally belonged to Cristina. (Cristina - Alex - Jo - Tom.) Jackson is on the board and has shares as the representative of the Foundation. I assume he still does because we didn't hear anything about him giving them up. We also didn't hear anything about Arizona or Callie passing on their shares to other people, I don't think. How many people are on The Board? Surely it's not only Meredith, Callie, Arizona, Jackson/The Foundation, and now Tom.

    Richard had shares too, he put in a couple of million, but not as much as the plane crash victims.  I don't think Lexie had shares, I would have thought her family got her payout, rather than Meredith.  

    You would have thought that with shares being worth so much, they wouldn't just flippantly pass them on to someone else.  

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  9. I really liked this episode.  Maybe it is just that I like Meredith (I know others don't, but I do) and she did something other than lay in a coma, sit on a log on the beach or sit in her back yard/house.  She was back to challenging the norms, I am so glad she didn't do Richard's speech, it sounds ridiculous every time he says it,  and like others have said above, I did love her relationship with Bailey.  The only thing I disliked was the clapping after the surgery. I don't think I would mind McWidow and Meredith together, as long as it happens slowly, where they hang out, even if it is in the hospital, and get to know each other.  Realistically, Cristina wouldn't have sent him if she didn't see characteristics that would appeal to Meredith.  

    It was a nice surprise to see both Jackson and Koracick.  Hopefully, not only will we get Koracick guest starring next season, but maybe Jackson too?

    I am glad Jo moved out of the loft or what ever it was.  To be a parent, she needed out of there.  It was so not a place for babies.  Did I imagine, or was her bed in the living area of the new place?  I am sure Jackson's old apartment had more than 1 room, surely, there would have been a bedroom for him and Harriet separately?  

    Teddy and Owen are meh for me, if they can be happy, then we don't need to worry about them screwing up everyone else.  

    Linc and Amelia, like most of you, I too, want them together.  Hopefully, they can reconcile and at least agree that they can be together without being married.  

    Maggie has never been one of my favourite characters, I find her boring.  She and Winston getting married seemed like a filler for me, and a chance for the cast to party at the end of the season.  

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  10. Having finally seen this episode, I didn't mind it.  It won't be up there with my all time favourites, but it was way better than some this season.  I loved the Meredith/Bailey interactions, especially the last when Meredith was outside and colouring in with crayons.  I thought that was so a typical mother thing when you have 3 kids.  Escape by colouring whatever is handy.  Meredith being head of the residency program is the progression to her being chief one day.  

    I seem to think McWidow would do better with Jo.  I actually like him.  I know Cristina sent him for Meredith, but other than one or 2 episodes of butting heads, which could have lead to other things, nothing has happened.  The storylines haven't had them spend much time together to even lead to something seeming like a relationship.  Jo and McWidow at least have potential for chemistry from what we have seen and she needs more than the sex on the side she had with Avery.  Like everyone else, I believe she needs to either boot out the residents or move out of the loft.  I get she needs some sort of security after her history of people leaving her, but seriously, irrespective of what ever other issues she might have had in the past, having 3 people living in a one-room loft would have been grounds for denying adoption.  Mind you, the way she curled up in bed at the end, I am sure it wasn't that.  At a guess, I am thinking the breakdown she experienced after she found out about her Mum.  Maybe throw in the changing specialties and they said she was far too unstable to be a Mum? 

    Until now, I have disliked Nico with a passion, but I did think it was sweet when Schmidt turned up at his apartment and he had been putting candles out all week, "just in case" Levi turned up.  Nico actually seemed to have some personality too.  Despite all this, I think I would way more prefer the eye-candy of the Covid Trial Doctor (even if I am a straight female and he was portraying a gay man, he was pretty hot).  

    The whole Maggie-Winston relationship has thrown me, it has been such a whirl-wind relationship.  I get there was knowledge of each other at a previous hospital, but even still...  

    I loved the storyline of the heart patient and was stoked they found her dog for her.  For a lonely person before Covid, it must have been so difficult when everything shut down and she became more isolated.  I wish Helm bonded with her so much that she moved in with her as company.  I think Helm is going to drive Jo nuts at the loft.  

    It was refreshing not to have a Teddy scene this episode.  I loved Amelia with Link, even though she freaked out and threw herself into work when he said he wanted another baby.  Amelia with Owen was pretty great too.  I liked them when they were together (before the identification of the tumour and Meghan turning up and throwing an even bigger spanner in the works), but the way they communicated in this episode, it showed how much they have grown and how they have such a lovely friendship.  

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  11. 7 hours ago, iMonrey said:

    Can someone refresh my memory? Who were Luna's parents?

    I think I speak for many (obviously, considering the other posts) when I say how unrealistic it would be for Jo to adopt any baby, let alone one with special health needs. She just started a brand new specialty and reportedly is almost never home. When in the hell is she going to find time to take care of a baby? 

    Why do all these attractive guys want Schmitt? He's like one of those nervous little Chihuahuas who's always shaking and peeing on the floor. 

    Luna's mother was the one who had the baby growing on her liver.  She had been trying forever to fall pregnant, split up from her ex and then discovered she was pregnant, but he wanted nothing to do with her or the baby.  She didn't know she was pregnant until she was in the hospital.  She died without ever getting to meet Luna because they wouldn't let her go to the NICU because of COVID.  Her mother and Jo bonded.  

  12. I finally saw the finale, it was pretty ordinary.  Hetty's arrival aside and shaving Beale's moustache, everything else was blah.  Who came up with that storyline?  As if a Russian crime mob would even consider a federal agent as their leader.  

    Fatima bores me the more she is on the screen, and while I thought I was liking Roundtree, he doesn't seem to be doing much more.  I like seeing Sam and Callen together, and also Kensi and Deeks, when they are not moping and sad because of not being pregnant.  

    To me, this episode really seemed like the end of the show, and then they got renewed by chance.  But then I realised, it wouldn't end without some interaction between Callen and Hetty.  I would have really liked a big send off for Nell and Beale.  They have been part of the show for so long, even if they haven't been on much together the last season and a bit. 

  13. 5 hours ago, chitowngirl said:

    They’ve bonded over their famous and overbearing mothers.

    I still think the worst write-off was Erica Hahn in the parking lot. 

    They also worked together on Meghan Hunt's surgery, but yes, at times, they've consoled each other about their mothers and their family names and the issues that came with that. 

    I don't remember Erica Hahn's departure, but I so disliked the character, that if I did rewatch those episodes, I would probably skip it anyway.  She just grated on me. 

     

    I really liked the end scenes of Meredith with her kids.  It seemed so loving and sweet.  I wonder how she will cope as Amelia and Link want to move out and Maggie and Winston have spoken about living together.  Who is going to be Meredith's built in baby sitter?  I am sure Helm would jump in and help, but then if Meredith found another man (or McWidow), she would be so jealous.  As long as Glasses doesn't move in, I skip his scenes frequently because he is so boring.  Maybe Jo will move in and they will tag team once Jo adopts Luna?  

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  14. It's all becoming so Blah! I have been in for the long haul - since the beginning - I am so invested in seeing this end. But it just is becoming a drag.  The first 7 seasons were fantastic and they slowly go down hill from then.  Possibly from when Hetty started vanishing at random periods.

    Joelle, her storyline has become so bizarre.  The fact she keeps dragging the team into it all and they follow blindly drives me crazy.  Why do they not take everything she says with a grain of salt?  

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  15. I actually liked this episode, however, the lack of people is becoming a bit obvious.  We actually saw Callen and Sam work a case together.  That hasn't happened much this season.  I found it funny that Admiral Kilbride used WWHD.  I can imagine him saying the actual words, but not the acronym.  

    I almost missed Roundtree, but although I don't mind Fatima, I can also live without her.  Neither of them seem to be making an impact on me, but that could be solely because this team has been so close knit and hasn't changed like the mothership.  

  16. Random thought: Who in their right mind, with a 3 year old, has that many candles????  

    Like many others, I loved Sarah Drew being back.  I don't know if I have missed April, or just the characters that were around with April (Callie, Arizona etc).  

    Jackson has seemed to be a filler character for a while now, he hasn't had a big storyline and was thrown together with Jo.  I wonder how the Jo storyline will go now as it seems Jackson is heading to Boston?  I do like Japril, when they communicate.  When they don't communicate, and they fight, it is awful.  

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  17. This episode was meh.  I could have fallen asleep watching if I was more comfortable.  There seems to be very little character interaction any more, I can't even put it down to Covid, as the mothership seems to be able to have interaction and action and go on like normal, just with masks when inside buildings other than their work space. 

    NCIS LA seems to have lost the plot.  They no longer seem to address "Navy" issues, just random, totally unrelated, security stuff.  There is no more undercover either. While I am one who wants to see it out until it ends, I am fast losing interest.  Especially as there seems to be no direction and they have resigned for another season.  

  18. 53 minutes ago, KaveDweller said:

    I think so, I don't remember a storyline about them selling their shares.

    I know Christina gave her seat on the board to Alex when she left. I don't remember what (if anything) he did it when he left.

    I think Cristina left her shares to Alex too. I also think he left them to Jo in his ridiculous letter to her too. 

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  19. I see the beach scenes as all the other characters being Meredith's conscience. It is her inner mind telling her what she needs to be doing and her fighting it.  She internally sees that in the afterlife, she will be at peace and with Derek and George and Lexie and Mark, with no pain, no longer feeling tired, etc.  But the characters are also internally telling her that she needs to be there for her kids and her family.  The beach is the fight in her head over whether she should pass on or stay in the now.

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  20. After seeing the preview for 17x13, do we think Meredith was saying goodbye to Derek or them getting ready to sail off into the sunset together?  I am hoping it was her saying goodbye as this beach part of the storyline, albeit great to see some of the old cast, is getting tired now.  

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  21. They really drew out Meredith waking up.  Then only gave us one scene.  To quote Izzy, "Seriously?"

    I really loved the Amelia and Linc scenes.  I can't decide whether it was because it was nice to see Amelia being so open and Linc trying to process everything she told him or because there really was no Corona Virus,  with people wearing PPE. 

    The Maggie and McIrish dynamic was interesting.  I think McIrish seems to have more of a connection with Jo than with Meredith, however, that might be because he has spent more time with Jo than Meredith.  When McIrish is not being cranky, I find he is very likable. 

    Bailey cracked me up when that guy asked for an annulment.  It was priceless. 

    Please, please, please don't pair Owen with Teddy again.  Friends, I can deal with, but not together! 

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  22. It's been ever so long since there's been reference to Hetty and Callen's upbringing.  I wonder where this is going?  Is this so the show can come full circle and end?  The storylines of late have been very ordinary.  They no longer seem to have a tenuous link to the Navy.  The OSP seems to have gone "rogue" and no wonder TPTB seem pissed at them all the time. 

    Why do I get the feeling that we won't see Hetty again? Was this the writer's way of covering the fact that Linda can't be on set anymore and just can't work anymore?  

    It was good to have the band back together, they worked as a team, for a change. and solved the issues super fast.  I wonder if they are heading down a spin-off route, Nell in charge of OSP with a new crew, Fatima and Roundtree, with some input from the originals from time to time? Back to basics and back to the Naval roots?  

  23. I really enjoyed this episode, it was far more upbeat than the last few.  Seeing Mark and Lexie on the beach with Meredith was awesome (I now know why I prefer the early years, the characters were less annoying).  Hopefully, we have no more set backs with Meredith and she gets better.  I want to see her at home helping Amelia and Linc with her own kids and letting them have some down time too. 

    Hayes' sister in law was interesting, and watching Teddy with Amelia was not annoying. 

    I like Maggie's man (I can't think of his name) and the only thing that really irked me was Jo and Jackson together at the end.  Seriously, they just don't work for me!  

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