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Posted May 3rd 2006 11:11AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, OpEd, Grey's Anatomy
(S02E23) Yes, I know, we're way late with
this. But better late than not at all, right?
Anyway, since everyone's probably watched and digested this
episode by now, let's just go over the interesting stuff:
Looks like Chris O'Donnell's character Finn has
been granted his "Official Annoyingly Cutsey Nickname" by Meredith: McVet. Clever. Anyway, the chemistry
between them is palpable, and it seems like Finn knows he's in the stronger position. He asks Meredith out and she
stammers, saying she's knitting sweaters and not really dating, before she finally comes back and says yes. After their
"date" (more on that below) leaves Meredith a mess, he offers his shower. Again, she stammers and hesitates.
He's confident: she can either shower at his place (upstairs from the vet office) or go home with horse goop all over
her. He won't try to sleep with her. Her choice. Wow. I guess you can be pretty confident when you look like Chris
O'Donnell, right?
Continue reading Grey's Anatomy: Blues for Sister Someone
Posted Mar 8th 2006 5:11PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, CBS, Programming
Still
Standing and
Yes, Dear (aka two of
The Five: Shows that give
lazy overweight men hope) won't return for another season.
The cancelation of
Yes, Dear comes as no
surprise, as CBS only ordered half a season and star Anthony Clark
recently announced that he'll
be the new host of the next edition of NBC's
Last Comic Standing (Yeah! No Jay Mohr!). It lasted six seasons
and is already in syndication.
The fourth and, most likely, final season of
Still Standing comes to
an end tonight in two half-hour episodes on CBS, according to
USA Today. While CBS hasn't
officially canceled the sitcom, which was the 93rd-ranked show this season, the producers and writers had no illusions
that they probably wouldn't return, so they handled the season finale as if it were the final episode for the series.
Since the show lasted four seasons, with 88 episodes, it qualifies for syndication.