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Thursday, September 28, 2006

I guess I should start off this post saying that I plan on discussing tonight's episode of Grey's Anatomy so if you haven't watched it yet, don't read on.

The one problem with watching the dvd of a tv show for most of the week and then watching a new episode on tv, when the credits come on for the new episode, you reach for the remote to skip past them. Also, you become shocked when the show goes to commercial and there are actually commercials instead of going right back to the show.

I like the way season three of Grey's Anatomy is going. They had to find a way to keep the Meredith/Derek (I'm not calling him McDreamy. Sorry.) thing from coming to a definitive conclusion. Love it or hate it, it's the main story line. Whether or not they end up together will be a question until one or both of them leaves the show. Katherine Heigl is attractive even when she's all depressed and puffy, but it'll be nice to see her back to work. When Dr. Bailey said that she had gone soft, I thought she was going to become tough again by punishing Izzie for what she did.

On the other hand, we got to see Callie in her underwear. I find her more attractive ever episode. She's not up to Izzie level, but right now I rank her well above any of the other women on the show. I hope they keep her around. Now she's living in the house with O'Malley and the other girls. I want to live there. I'm still amazed that she's played by the same actress who played Rose the cashier in You've Got Mail.

Watching season two of the show, I find it hard to believe that Chandra Wilson did not win the emmy for her performance. If I remember right, "The Nazi" was originally supposed to be played by a white man. I can't see anyone else playing that role.

On a different subject, I found out recently that the guy that the John Lymon character on The West Wing was based on is the brother of the guy that Ari Gold from Entourage was based on. It'd be cool if Bradley Whitford could make a guest appearance of Entourage.

Speaking of Brad Whitfords, when did the other guitarist for Aerosmith start looking like Neil Young. I noticed at the concert last weekend that while Joe Perry hasn't seem to age, Brad Whitford is looking liked he aged enough for both of them.

And while we're on the subject of music, I have a free download from iTunes and I'm not sure what to get. Any suggestions?

Apparently this is Banned Books Week. Here's a column about it from one of my favorite columnists.

Comments:
Hmm, it's hard to recommend something and hit what you don't already have. How about "Our lawyer made us change the name of this song so we don't get sued" by Fall Out Boy. Rascal Flatts version of Bless the Broken Road. Perhaps in honor of the month, When October Goes by Barry Manilow.
 
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