Grey's Anatomy
I am officially obsessed. My new favorite thing is this ABC show on Sunday nights following Desperate Housewives. I was super tired yesterday because my terrible sleep patterns are back in action. I thought I would TIVO the new episode and casually watch it this week as time permits but as soon as the recap from last week came on I couldnt move from the couch. (Yes, Charlsie, this is not like me to be addicted to the t.v screen. )
The show reminds me of my sweet friend Ashley Abide. Ashley is my soul mate from 4 years ago. We meet at Greystone. She is a 2nd year Med student in Jackson, MS. No, she probably isnt kissing doctors in the elevators like Merdith Grey is but I wouldnt put it past her. I think there will be some hospital drama this summer when she goes to start her rotations.
Grey's Anatomy has a twist of ER hospital drama with an entertaining plot line that explores the thought process of anyone in our age group right now trying to figure things out and make a name for yourself.
We now have TIVo season passed this show which means I'll never miss an episode. Maybe I should go to med school. Only to kiss doctors in elevators. Ashley, are the 8 years of prison worth a little hospital drama?
2 Comments:
I thought I was your soulmate, Betsy. (hah, just kidding, I love you Ashley!!)
Betsy,
How excited am I that I made the blogspot as your soulmate! Wow! (Charlsie, I don't mind sharing the position with you at all.) I too am addicted to Grey's Anatomy, if you can call something an addiction after only 2 episodes. I wish I had TiVo because the next several Sunday's I will be acting out my own adventures in medicine in the library. Only 2 more weeks until final exams, holy cow! I can promise you that the bookstacks, or elevators for that matter, do not offer the romantic atmosphere portrayed by the show, but then again I still have several years left. Who knows??? Just kidding. I do see a little of myself in Meredith though (minus the sleeping around and making out) and I agree with you Betsy, it's good to hear someone else hash out all the things that we young 20somethings are going through. So, to answer your question of whether or not you should come to med school to seek out some action, the answer is a strong NO. Instead, curl up on the couch on Sunday nights and pretend. It's much safer and involves no blood and guts. :) Love ya!
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