18 May 2009

Episode 23 started off slow with a guy experiencing unexplainable limb pain that he just wants to have it cut off so he could have prosthetics and he could go back to Iraq. Not much of a show there, except for Alex's emotional rollercoaster when he started acting all husbany on Izzie when telling her that she needs to get the surgery.

The only light light instance in this episode is Jessica Capshaw. I am totally loving her character Dr. Arizona Robbins. If I were sick, and I were a pedia patient, I would totally feel better if she were my doctor. She has the fritz of a child and the lightheartedness and joy that no one in Grey's Anatomy has. She's a good addition to the bunch of crazy doctors who lets their emotions get ahead of themselves.
Moving, Izzie gets the surgery and developed a short-term memory loss. George joins the army then saved a girl from getting hit by a bus. Mark asks Lexy to move in with but got turned down so he's buying a house.
Bailey breaks down and declines the Pedia Fellowship and gets divorced.
Derek and Meredith get married on a post-it. Then Izzie and George rode the elevator together. To heaven? Out of Grey's Anatomy.

I liked the part when Derek described what marriage is to Meredith. It's about two people making vows, making a commitment to be together forever, and signing a contract. In effect, they wrote down their vows on a blue post-it"
1. To love one another even when they hate each other. No running.
2. To take care of each other even when they're old and smelly and senile.
3. For Derek to remind Meredith who he is if ever Meredith develops Alzheimers.

It's sweet. Marriages should be like that. Never let a day pass by that you don't tell someone you love them. Never let a chance go by to make someone happy. Never stop loving even though you wanna tear that person to pieces. Never turn your back when you sleep together at night..you might wake up alone. Never wait for the other person to apologize when you could say sorry. Never hide a smile even if you think it's silly. Never be afraid to cry and be thought of as sappy when you really are.

Anyways, I think it's the end for George's and Izzie's characters. It's just sad that they developed these characters and they just end up dead.

A flashback of that prom night when Izzie in her red ball gown rode the elevator to see Denny, but instead the door opens and George is standing infront of her in his army uniform.

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