Perhaps, for Meredith, Richard is the real father, and not a biological loser dad. Richard cares about Meredith, supports and understands her. The same one, apart from talking in a state of alcoholic intoxication, accusations of the death of his wife and a slap in the face, can't give anything to his daughter
everything is OK, of course, but how annoying are the tables at Joe's forever shitty with pistachio shells!!)) The unchanging scenery in every scene in the bar
@1rococo1: you brought your own context to the gender-neutral scene) the line with Bailey (and not only with her) was generally about caste, which has been haunting a person since school days and Derek's confession once again confirms that there was no subtext "about the role of women in the community" there and it was not supposed to be the same as it could be about a socially awkward and unpopular boy who is ignored by school beauties (and, by the way, this was also in the series)
and why does a healthy (feminism) eventually grow into such a totally radical inflection?
@Shaffl: maybe because so far a lot of people sincerely consider such an interpretation of the scene totally radical? everyone saw their own - ok - but why do you consider your neutral to be the only healthy one?
Dr. Khan seems very arrogant, self-confident, but in fact she is in a new team, trying to establish herself, nervous, in my opinion... But still, she's kind of nasty.
What a mess Derek is making. It is clear that he will get along with the nurse later.... Who has more psychological problems with Derek or Meredith - that's the question
The unchanging scenery in every scene in the bar
Ps I'm waiting for a haight from the adherents of the patriarchate)
the line with Bailey (and not only with her) was generally about caste, which has been haunting a person since school days
and Derek's confession once again confirms that there was no subtext "about the role of women in the community" there and it was not supposed
to be the same as it could be about a socially awkward and unpopular boy who is ignored by school beauties (and, by the way, this was also in the series)
and why does a healthy (feminism) eventually grow into such a totally radical inflection?
Will's neighbor and his girlfriend then
It is clear that he will get along with the nurse later.... Who has more psychological problems with Derek or Meredith - that's the question