This week's Grey's Anatomy featured a harrowing tale of a mother (Sarah Chalke) trying to get her son treatment, even though every time he was diagnosed, it ended up being wrong. The tale was meant to help viewers in case their children were afflicted with the same baffling ailment, Kawasaki Disease — which will hopefully pay off in the long run.
However, it was through this story...
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It's intern hour on Grey's Anatomy!
The five newbies are featured this week as they take on procedures on their own, deal with horrific patients and get pulled into the personal lives of the other Seattle Grace doctors. So, which intern's story line was the best? Below, we discuss what the interns had to endure and grade them by which of their stories were most interesting. Disagree with our assessment? You know where the comments are!
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Neve Campbell is coming to Seattle Grace!
The Scream alum will check into Grey's Anatomy starting Thursday, Dec. 6, and TVGuide.com has a first look at her arrival. Campbell, who co-starred alongside Patrick Dempsey in Scream 3, will play his sister on Grey's. But which sister?
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The Grey's Anatomy newbies haven't done an interview...until now. Seattle Grace's interns get an episode told from their point of view on December 6, then three of them (Shane, Jo and Stephanie) attend Dr. Bailey's wedding on December 13. "We see the interns pairing up with the doctors [and] romantic stuff happens," teases Gaius Charles (Shane). The rookies share some scoop...
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It took us the full four months since last season's jaw-dropping Grey's Anatomy finale to finally cope with Lexie Grey's death and the Season 9 premiere shattered us again. (Shonda Rhimes, expect the bill for our therapy.)
Before you go any further, remember, this is a recap so there will be spoilers — and maybe grab a box of tissues and a gallon of ice cream before proceeding.
The season finale finally revealed the fates of two characters whom Rhimes had kept painfully silent about all summer: First, Mark Sloan...
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