Derek is a complete asshole. As they say: I'm not a ruckus myself and I won't give it to others. I don't want to sign papers, I don't want to live with Meredith, but I love cooking water! Honestly, I'm fucked up!!!! Make up your mind and don't torment others. And Eddie Son deserves more... I feel so sorry for her from the first episodes... I hope she understands that.
@KatteJay: Obviously, the bigger one is a husband who will sneeze at infidelity. More precisely, to whom you can break your heart, and then just apologize and nothing will happen to his love. Well, it's harmless to dream...
An amazing series where there is not a single besyachy character. Well, bye. Ugh, ugh. There are places where George and Alex have hiccups, but in general they are all white and fluffy.
Kristina is a local Sheldon Cooper just :) You will not wish to live with such a person to the enemy, because it is very hard, but to admire from afar is the most important thing, she is cool! Burke apparently set out to tame her... It's a controversial idea, but let's see.
The main triangle is a pity for everyone. To be honest, it's no longer clear why Derek stayed with his wife. It is clear that if you love another woman, then no matter how it will be a happy marriage. We would have parted as friends, otherwise everyone really suffers... there would be a man's opinion to listen to, by the way.
The scene between Alex and Izzy at the end is so poignant. Alex and Kristina are similar in that they don't know what to do with intimacy. They cover it up in different ways, but the essence is the same. Alex is still a goofball, so you want to straighten your brains so that you don't torment yourself first of all.
And it's a pity for a beautiful woman with a terrible family; I think this is her last ulcer, alas;
@Lionette: of course, I'm not a man, but it seems to me that Addison is familiar, you already know how to live with this person, you know his habits and have got used to each other for 10 years, and Meredith is new and it is unknown if there is a chance to live at least as much as with Addison. Therefore, there is a choice - either something that you know how to live with, or something that may "shoot".
It's so unusual that Kristina decided to talk to the boy who had a heart transplant. It's nice to see such changes in the characters. It's just that just a few episodes ago, she was very clumsily talking to the family of a man whose organs they wanted to take away for transplantation, and now it's a completely different story.
You know, I think Sheppard is great. Finally, he found the strength to admit to his wife, and to himself in the first place, that their relationship with Meredith was something more. And at the click of your fingers, the feelings don't go away.
I remember when I was a little girl on New Year's Eve, I also lay under the tree and looked up. It was magical. It seemed that everything was still ahead, and miracles actually exist…
It always seems to me that they will not be able to evoke feelings in me every episode, but this series succeeds! Such a range of things is experienced in 40 minutes, which is then difficult to move away
And Addison. I don't understand Derek's logic. Gave one hope, broke the other's heart 😒
and it's a pity about the Sheppard marriage. I really like both characters, but you can't order your heart, and you can't undo what you've done. eh
Kristina is a local Sheldon Cooper just :) You will not wish to live with such a person to the enemy, because it is very hard, but to admire from afar is the most important thing, she is cool! Burke apparently set out to tame her... It's a controversial idea, but let's see.
The main triangle is a pity for everyone. To be honest, it's no longer clear why Derek stayed with his wife. It is clear that if you love another woman, then no matter how it will be a happy marriage. We would have parted as friends, otherwise everyone really suffers...
there would be a man's opinion to listen to, by the way.
The scene between Alex and Izzy at the end is so poignant. Alex and Kristina are similar in that they don't know what to do with intimacy. They cover it up in different ways, but the essence is the same. Alex is still a goofball, so you want to straighten your brains so that you don't torment yourself first of all.
And it's a pity for a beautiful woman with a terrible family; I think this is her last ulcer, alas;
Finally, he found the strength to admit to his wife, and to himself in the first place, that their relationship with Meredith was something more. And at the click of your fingers, the feelings don't go away.