Archive for April, 2006

Gray’s anatomy :Winning a Battle, Losing the War”

The idea of having your innards , even your skin, harvested when you die in order to save other lives is always a noble one. Until you see how its done, as all GA’s viewers saw yesterday. Its vulture like and smacks deeply of a strong sense of having been ripped off , literally and figuratively. Last night’s episode was riveting.

I don’t think I will ever be so blasé about the Argus cycle tour. The injuries suffered by the bickers were horrific. I also don’t think I will ever just sommer pull out pins etc that get stuck in my body for fearing of suffering like Viper.

I also am beginning to understand that doctors , like Kings, are made. None of the interns have everything that it takes to be a surgeon. Christina is very clever but has an abrasive bedside manner. The scene where she was asking the poor widow to donate not only her husband’s skin but his eyes as well was very harsh. Incidentally, I think that mother was very wrong to have her 9 year old daughter in on that sort of conversation. I don’t how anyone can recover from not only loosing a parent , at such a young age, but from hearing doctors ask for bits and pieces of them. I also felt that the widow was just not a good actress. She seemed weirdly unconvincing as a shocked and grieving widow.

I have also noticed similarities between Cristina and Miranda aka the Nazi. The nazi is a tell it like it is person. I chortled away nicely when she told the biker’s off and when she told her supervor exactly what she thinks of him last episode. She is greately entertaining

Alex Karev is well on his way to becoming a real arsehole of a doctor. I hate him deeply already.

Whilst Izzie and George have hearts of gold whihc may end up being mangled by the proffession they have chosen. I am starting to get a bit weary about the love play between Meredith and her doctor boss. If they dont tumble into bed soo or part ways I am going to be so bored with their relationship.

All in all a very great show. I cant wait for the next episode.

If you missed the last episode :

Winning a Battle, Losing the War”

After a while, the rules of residency become the rules of life. Rule #1: Always keep score. Rule #2: Do whatever you can to outsmart the other guy. Rule #3: Don’t make friends with the enemy.

It’s Dead Baby Bike day in Seattle - the day of an annual bike race with no rules (sponsored by the Dead Baby Bar). This throws off the hospital’s entire surgical schedule, filling up the surgical floor with free-spirited - albeit injured - bike messengers, including one named Viper with spokes sticking out of his abdomen. Meredith and Alex both want him, but Viper immediately takes to Alex’s handling of the situation - Alex just yanks out the spokes and lets him get back to the race, leaving Meredith to suture and do the paperwork. Meredith reluctantly discharges the charismatic Viper, but not before he kisses her - in front of a jealous Derek who claims not to be jealous.

The race isn’t all just cuts and bruises. There is a casualty. Izzie and Cristina are put in charge of an unidentified visitor to Seattle (has no wallet, just a hotel key card), who was hit by a car when jumped out of the way of the racers. The patient is put on the clock - if there’s no sign of brain activity in 6 hours, he’s to be declared brain dead. This is a very troubling prospect for Izzie…

George gets a special assignment from Richard, attend to a close, personal friend who’s been admitted with liver failure. When the male patient makes a pass at George, George becomes paranoid that others in the hospital - namely his crush Meredith - might think he’s gay.

Should Cristina and Izzie’s patient be declard brain dead, Izzie wants to make the guy’s death meaningful by getting his organs donated. But that’s nearly impossible when the person is a John Doe. Cristina wants his organs donated, too, but really just because she wants to be in a harvest. While the man’s family is tracked down, though, the patient crashes, needing a blood transfusion as well as surgery to keep his body viable as a donor. Izzie and Meredith do the transfusion, but Burke has to do the surgery, and he doesn’t believe in operating on patients that are already dead (the six hours are almost up). So he declines. And without Burke’s surgery, it won’t be much longer before the heart fails again.

Derek lets Meredith in on a little secret: “You want Burke to do the surgery, get Richard on board first.” And they do, by going to George and getting him to tell Richard that they may have a liver for his friend. It works, but not without raising Burke’s ire. The surgery is done, the family is tracked down, and now all they need to do is get the patient’s wife to agree to organ donation. It’s a job that Cristina can’t really handle, as observed by Bailey (who shows she can be as thoughtful to patients and family as she can be tough on her interns).

Viper returns, but not for another kiss with Meredith. He’s sustained a life-threatening injury and Bailey and Meredith have to save him. The prospect of the harvest, though able to give the man’s death more meaning, still isn’t satisfying to Izzie. She really wanted the patient to wake up, to live. And Burke understands where she’s coming from. The bittersweet harvest is done, giving Richard’s friend a new liver, and when Izzie comes in to sew up the brain dead guy (who’s now just dead guy) so he can be presentable to his family, Cristina sticks around to help, seeing the patient as a human being.

The lounge lizard awakes

The Lounge lizard has been fully awakened once again by the riveting Grey’s Anatomy on mnet on Mondays. Mondays have always been SABC3 days for me. Mostly sitcoms, which I would imbibe in mindlessly for two hours. I like this it was relaxing for me. I saw no need to change until I happened upon an advert for Grey’s Anatomy on dstv. Right away I knew that allegiances will have to change. I have always loved a drama based on the lives of medical interns. It’s such a juicy platform. You know that these guys have been brought togther by faith passion sand ambition. That they will have to live and experience life altering moments together for at least fove to seven years. They will see very little of other people except for patients and medical staff. It’s a platform that could be mimed for years. I was crazy about Gideon’s crossing AND I was very very sorry that it ended.

No problem though as Grey’s anatomy makes up for it in a major way. It centres on a central character that is cute and competent in an intelligent kind of way. She has already slept with her boss, without intending to. I was supposed to be a one nite stand. She was massively horrified to find herself facing him on her first day as her boss. If that does not grab your interest I don’t what will. The other interesting character for me is Cristina. She is pretty in a Chinese sort of way, which actually pisses her off as she is Korean , not even that as she was raised in Beverly hills and is as American as apple pie.

Here is a summary of the first episode

Meredith Grey woke up next to a guy named Derek. And she promptly said good-bye to him, presumably for good, as she went off for her first day of work as a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital. Meredith, along with fellow interns Cristina Yang, Izzie Stevens, and George O’Malley, all get assigned to surgical resident Dr. Miranda Bailey, but they would all come to know her as “The Nazi” (for her abrasive treatment of interns).

Meredith’s first patient, a teenage beauty pageant contestant, recently began suffering from seizures so severe they threatened her life. As a neurological disorder that might need surgery, a neurosurgeon new to Seattle Grace gets put on the case to work with Meredith. That neurosurgeon is none other than Dr. Derek Shepherd, Meredith’s would-be one-night-stand. Derek wants to talk to Meredith about the previous night, but Meredith wants none of that. He’s an attending, she’s an intern, that’s what their relationship should be.

Meredith forms an immediate bond with Cristina that gets quickly tested when Derek chooses Meredith over Cristina to scrub in on brain surgery (it would’ve been a first for either of them). Izzie is assigned to do rectal exams amidst frustrating bouts of deciding when it’s appropriate or not to bother Bailey. And George gets selected by the arrogant Dr. Preston Burke to actually perform a surgery - an honor he allegedly bestows on the intern who shows the most promise, but in actuality is for the intern he just wants to torture and make an example of in front of the others. George freezes up during an appendectomy with Burke and gets branded “007″ - license to kill - by a fellow intern that rubs everyone the wrong way - Alex Karev. Alex also insults Meredith, but he gets his comeuppance when she is able to offer a proper diagnosis for one of Alex’s patients in front of Dr. Richard Webber, Chief of Surgery at Seattle Grace.

Dr. Webber, by the way, turns out to be a friend of Meredith’s mother, the famous Dr. Ellis Grey (whom all the interns hold in the highest regard). We get the impression that the relationship between Meredith and Ellis wasn’t the best - Ellis didn’t think Meredith had what it takes to go to medical school — but no one, save for Meredith, knows that early onset Alzheimer’s Disease has left her a shell of the person she once was, relegating her now to a nursing home.

That was seriously riveting. I was hooked lined and sinked so to speak. I couldnt wait for the next episode which did not dissapoint. You just have to see the nazi in action. Never has a woman been so unnecesary nasty and cruel on tv. Its not only baptisim by fire for the interns but its being hated on sight just because you are an intern.

ciao