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| 4.05 Haunt You Everyday; October 25, 2007 | |
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| oncetherewasaway | Jul 27 2007, 12:23 AM Post #1 |
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[size=10]EP 4.05 – Haunt You Everyday [/size] [size=7]ABC PRESS RELEASE [/size] October 8, 2007 HALLOWEEN IS FULL OF SURPRISES FOR THE SEATTLE GRACE DOCTORS WHEN AVA MAKES AN UNEXPECTED VISIT TO SEE ALEX, MEREDITH THINKS HER DECEASED MOTHER IS HAUNTING HER, AND CALLIE REVEALS GEORGE AND IZZIE’S AFFAIR TO THEIR FELLOW DOCTORS, ON ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY” Elizabeth Reaser Reprises Her Emmy-Nominated Performance as Ava Edward Hermann (“Gilmore Girls”) Returns as Dr. Norman Shales “Haunt You Every Day” – It’s Halloween, and the day is full of surprises for the doctors of Seattle Grace – Alex receives an unexpected and welcome visit from his former patient, Ava/Rebecca, Meredith is convinced that her mother’s ashes are haunting her, Cristina is snubbed by a surgeon she admires, and Callie announces George and Izzie’s affair to their fellow doctors, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 (9:00-10:02 p.m., ET) January 18, 2008 HALLOWEEN IS FULL OF SURPRISES FOR THE SEATTLE GRACE DOCTORS WHEN AVA MAKES AN UNEXPECTED VISIT TO SEE ALEX, MEREDITH THINKS HER DECEASED MOTHER IS HAUNTING HER, AND CALLIE REVEALS GEORGE AND IZZIE’S AFFAIR TO THEIR FELLOW DOCTORS, ON ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY” Elizabeth Reaser Reprises Her Emmy-Nominated Performance as Ava Edward Hermann (“Gilmore Girls”) Returns as Dr. Norman Shales “Haunt You Every Day” – It’s Halloween, and the day is full of surprises for the doctors of Seattle Grace – Alex receives an unexpected and welcome visit from his former patient, Ava/Rebecca, Meredith is convinced that her mother’s ashes are haunting her, Cristina is snubbed by a surgeon she admires, and Callie announces George and Izzie’s affair to their fellow doctors, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 (8:00-9:02 p.m., ET)(Rebroadcast-OAD: 10/25/2007) http://www.abcmedianet.com/DNR/2008/pdf/dnr011808.pdf typo.....should be Friday, February 8 [size=10]OTHER SOURCES[/size] Episode: Haunt You Every Day Halloween is full of surprises for the doctors of Seattle Grace; Alex receives an unexpected visit from a former patient; Meredith is convinced her mother's ashes are haunting her; a surgeon Cristina admires snubs her http://www.wchstv.com/schedule/schedule20.shtml [size=7]GUEST STARS [/size] Guest Cast: Edward Herrmann as Norman, Elizabeth Reaser as Ava, Rocky Carroll as James, Kali Rocha as Sydney, David Clennon as Jack, Dylan Minnette as Ryan, Sarah Utterback as Olivia and Anjul Nigam as Raj. [size=7]CREDITS [/size] Written by: Krista Vernoff Directed by: Bethany Rooney |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:02 AM Post #2 |
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[size=7]MEDICAL STORIES[/size] [size=7]SIDES SUMMARIES[/size] Episode 5 Roles - Thursday, 16 August 2007 Episode 5, which is currently untitled, will feature the following characters. We will have the title and full character descriptions very soon. Allie - Ryan's mother Erin - Mid 30's, female. Is brain dead after a brick goes through her windshield Fingerless Guy - Lost his finger cutting a pumpkin Jack - Erin's father, devastated James - 40's, Businessman, Clean cut. Nurse Jolene - Very Attractive Ryan Source: SpoilerTV http://spoilertv-greysanatomy.blogspot.com...de-6-roles.html Episode 5 Casting Sides - Halloween Episode - Thursday, 16 August 2007 Thanks to Cathalina for the excellent summaries as always. Ryan and Alie: We first meet Ryan in a scene between Dr. Swanson and Dr.Thomas. Dr. Swanson tells Dr. Thomas that there's a partially deaf boy looking for him. Ryan steps out from behind Dr. Swanson and says "Daddy?" to Dr. Thomas. Dr. Swanson gets a good laugh at Dr. Thomas' reaction and hands the kid a twenty for the good work. Ryan tells Dr. Thomas that he's not his father, but he wants him to fix his ears. Dr. Thomas is sitting with Ryan in the conference room when Dr. Brown comes in. Ryan is obviously a bit of a charmer and a schemer, as we'll see more of. Ryan tells Dr. Thomas that Dr. Brown helped him find Dr. Thomas. Ryan tells the doctors that his mother works in the cafeteria and he'll go get her if they want. Dr. Brown notices a stack of bills and handwritten letters on the table, and Dr. Thomas tells her that they were written to him. Ryan's classmates took a collection and wrote letters to Dr. Thomas asking him to fix Ryan's hearing. Ryan read online how Dr. Thomas has been performing a surgery where hearing aids are implanted inside the ear, and he could hear better and look "cooler." He also thought if he came in with his little pile of money he could get Dr. Thomas to feel pity for him and do the surgery pro bono. Dr. Thomas hesitates, and Ryan volunteers that he almost got hit by a car several times on the way there because he couldn't hear. Dr. Thomas tells him that since a pro bono surgery involves more people than him and he can't ask anyone for favors because he's never done one for anyone once, so he can't call any in. When Dr. Brown sees the disappointment on Ryan's face she says that she can do it and make it happen. Alie is Ryan's mother. It seems he didn't tell anyone who he was coming to see or why. She's also not a cafeteria worker. Nurse Jolene - Dr. Swanson approaches Dr. Walters, smiles and greets her. Dr. Walters tells him not to smile at her. Nurse Jolene approaches and tells him not to smile at Dr. Walters, and not to smile at her, either. Dr. Swanson is confused unti the ladies explain that they compared notes and Dr. Swanson used identical moves on both of them. Dr. Swanson apologizes, and then the women inform him that there are other women and they have formed a club. James - He is a business man in his 40's who is obviously nervous. Dr. Gardner approaches and he asks her to please remove his right ear as it is not his. It's causing him to lose sleep. He insists that he's not crazy, but he needs a surgeon to ds tcut off his perfectly healthy ear. Dr. Gardner refuses, but she obviously sends him home because in the next scene he's in a trauma room and has tried to cut off his own ear. Dr. Young in now there. They are discussing how to proceed and repair the damage, but the only thing James is concerned about is the fact that his right ear remain off. After surgery, when James wakes up he is not happy that the right ear is gone but then gets crazy about his LEFT ear and demands that IT be removed. Dr. Young tells Dr. Gardner to sedate James and call Psych (may have been a good idea for Dr. Gardner to START with that one). Jack and Erin - Jack is an older man who needs a heart transplant. His daughter, Erin, is yelling at Dr. Cruse, who is wearing a Halloween costume (pigtails and freckles - always very confidence building for a doctor). It seems the hospital is short-staffed, and Jack's medication is late, there's no water by his bed, and his TV Remote is broken. Erin points out that in his weakened state he cannot do these things for himself. Jack asks his daughter to calm down, but Erin says its not too much to ask for basic care when the staff has time for Halloween Costumes (good point Erin!). Dr. Thomas intercedes and Dr Cruse is grateful. Later on, Dr Cruse and Dr. Harrison break the news to Jack that his daughter Erin was injured by a Halloween prank gone awry - someone threw a brick and it went through her windshield and crushed her skull. She is now brain dead. Dr. Harrison says that it probably happened quickly and she felt no pain. Dr, Cruse mentions that Erin is a donor and Jack tells them to get out. Dr. Cruse leaves, but Dr. Harrison stays behind and offers to take Jack to his daughter. Jack is bereaved at the sight of his daughter, and sits with her while Dr. Harrison runs some final tests. Jack says to Dr. Harrison that he probably cannot understand how he can't just do what Erin wanted, but Dr. Harrison compassionately tells him that he cannot imagine what this must be like for Jack. Jack asks them to bring in the papers, and they can take Erin's organs. Fingerless Guy - The genius patient of the episode. It seems that he thought carving a pumpkin with a chainsaw was a great idea, and severed his own finger. He wanted to win, he tells Dr. Harrison, who is obviously unimpressed but humoring the guy. He mentions how he was carving and then suddenly blood spurt out and got all over the pumpkin, which only made it look better for the competition. He tells Dr. Harrison that he had the finger, and that it got caught in his chainsaw which he brought to the hospital. Dr. Harrison tells him that the cut is not clean enough to repair the finger, but he is only interested in the fact that someone took his chainsaw (could this possibly be what James uses to cut his ear off?) Source: Cathalina@SpoilerTV |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:02 AM Post #3 |
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[size=7]SPOILERS[/size] "Grey's Anatomy" Spoilers #4.05 "Haunt You Every Day" - Thursday, October 11, 2007 http://televisionista.blogspot.com/2007/10...-haunt-you.html Ask Ausiello - Wednesday, October 10, 2007 Question: Stanford?! Seriously?! Wow. To help you feel better, I thought I’d give you the chance to turn things around and share some Grey's scoop with us. You’ll feel better, honest! — Jackie Ausiello: I don't usually put a lot of stock in alternative remedies, but I suppose it's worth a try. Dr. Hahn will be returning for the Halloween episode on Oct. 25, and she’ll make a controversial decision that causes a major rift between Cristina and Izzie. Also, the fallout from Gizziegate will throw Callie and Cristina together in a very unexpected way, and someone is fired from his/her position. OMG, you're right — I do feel better! Scoop is the new Prozac! Who knew?! Question: Can you give us the scoop on this new actress cast on Grey's Anatomy? Is she Derek's sister or a potential new love interest? — Sabrina Ausiello: Promise you won't shoot the messenger? I mean it — promise. OK, she's Derek's potential new love interest. Hey, you promised! Question: More Grey's please! — Marsha Ausiello: Someone from Mer's past is returning next month — and this person's identity is revealed in my latest vodcast! http://www.tvguide.com/Ask-Ausiello Spoilerfix.com * new 10/17 - Staring intently into [Ava's] eyes, [Alex] lunges forward and grabs her, kissing her long and hard. Unlocking his lips from hers, he caresses her face, smiles and then purposefully goes back in for another soulful smooch... [...] The two actors are shooting their characters' romantic reunion. [...] In this Halloween episode, a fully recovered Ava makes a surprise return and will -- at long last -- seal the deal with Alex. As with all on-screen love scenes, things are not quite as they seem. [...] The good news about Rebecca's return is that she isn't a patient. [...] Rebecca [aka Ava] is back to fulfill her fantasies. [...] The reunion is a doozy: Alex is told there's a patient waiting behind curtain three and he heads there, followed by Norman (the world's oldest intern, played by veteran actor Edward Herrmann), who's complaining of a tickle in his throat. Alex tells him to suck it up and then pulls the curtain back on the examining area to see Rebecca sitting on the table. "Go make yourself busy, Norman," he back before pulling the curtain closed. Alex stares longingly at her. Staring back with flushed cheeks, Rebecca tells him all the moms in her suburban neighborhood were dressing up for Halloween, but that she couldn't decide what to wear. Then she realized: "All I wanted to be was Ava." [...] Executive producer Krista Vernoff, who also wrote this episode, says Ava, aka Rebecca, "brings out a side we don't often see underneath the sarcastic, angry Alex." [...] Rebecca and Alex won't be just another hit-that-and-run romance. Reaser, in fact, has signed on for an unspecified number of episodes. "Rebecca is a married woman and Alex is an upstanding guy who has quite clearly fallen for her," says Vernoff, "so it's a real dilemma and there's a lot of story to tell." Source: TV Guide * new 10/14 - Dr. Hahn will be returning for the Halloween episode on Oct. 25, and she'll make a controversial decision that causes a major rift between Cristina and Izzie. Also, the fallout from Gizziegate will throw Callie and Cristina together in a very unexpected way, and someone is fired from his/her position. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide * 10/08 - It's Halloween, and the day is full of surprises for the doctors of Seattle Grace - Alex receives an unexpected and welcome visit from his former patient, Ava/Rebecca, Meredith is convinced that her mother's ashes are haunting her, Cristina is snubbed by a surgeon she admires, and Callie announces George and Izzie's affair to their fellow doctors. Guest Cast: Edward Herrmann as Norman, Elizabeth Reaser as Ava, Rocky Carroll as James, Kali Rocha as Sydney, David Clennon as Jack, Dylan Minnette as Ryan, Sarah Utterback as Olivia and Anjul Nigam as Raj. Source: ABC * 08/26 - The fifth episode of the season will be a Halloween one. In the episode, some of the ladies working at the hospital formed a sort of club of women who have been hit on by a certain male doctor (Mark?). Erin, the daughter of a man waiting for a heart transplant, gets angry when his father's state worsens due to the fact the hospital is short staff and that those who are working seems to be more into Halloween than patients. Later, Erin becomes a patient when a Halloween prank goes wrong. A man wants one of his ears to be removed saying that he can't sleep because of it. When the doctors don't want to perform this wacky surgery, the man takes matters in his own hands. Ryan, a deaf kid who has a lot of tricks and some lies in his bag, wants to have hearing aids implanted inside his ears and hopes that the doctors will do it pro bono. The doctors also tend to a patient who cut one of his fingers when using a chainsaw to carve a pumpkin. Source: SpoilerFix BuddyTV Spoilers Chat * 08/08 - Jane Doe/Ava/Rebecca reappears. Source: Ask Ausiello @ TV Guide |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:03 AM Post #4 |
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[size=7]SONG TITLE REFERENCE & LYRICS[/size] Haunt You Every Day – Artist:Weezer I don't feel the joy I don't feel the pain You were just a toy I am just insane Walking on my own Leaving you behind You were crying out That you need to speak your mind [chorus:] Ohhh So alone in love So alone in love I'm going to haunt you every day Haunt you every day I am gonna kill When I need a thrill Eating at the heart Till I've had my fill When will stupid learn Fire's gonna burn Think of consequence Then you move when its your turn [chorus:] Ohhh So alone in love So alone in love I'm going to haunt you every day Haunt you every day [guitar solo] Walking on my own Leaving you behind You were crying out That you need to speak your mind Ohh so alone in love So alone in love I'm going to haunt you every day Haunt you every day Haunt you every day [size=14]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] ("I Will Show You Love" by Kendall Payne) I will show you love like You've never loved before I will go the distance And back for more If you just say the word Cause you have come alive again All the trying times your friend the pain that you have suffered through will never get the best of you you will hope in something real it won’t depend on how you feel when you call my name then I will answer, answer Cause I am on your side though the wind and waves beat against your faith and you were on my mind when the world was made trust in me, my child trust in me, my child Walk out on the water You have no control Scattered and a failure Sacrificed your soul Please let that go Cause you have climbed an uphill road You have worn a heavy load you have cried through endless nights nearly given up the fight watched your dreams like falling stars heartache made you who you are and looking back you see that I have always been there Cause I am on your side though the wind and waves beat against your faith and you were on my mind when the world was made trust in me, my child trust in me, my child where you gonna hide where you gonna hide from me? where you gonna go where you gonna go that I can't see? Cause i have heard you cry and it breaks my heart for i love you so and i will never lie this is not the end there is still a hope and I am on your side {Not Played in the episode} though the wind and waves beat against your faith and you were on my mind when the world was made trust in me, my child trust in me, my child "Haunt You Every Day" Music TITLE: Listen Up! PERFORMER: The Gossip LABEL: Kill Rock Stars TITLE: Fools Gold PERFORMER: Katie Herzig LABEL: None TITLE: Come Out Of The Shade PERFORMER: The Perishers LABEL: Nettwerk TITLE: Polite Dance Song PERFORMER: The Bird & The Bee LABEL: Blue Note TITLE: Get Well PERFORMER: The Perishers LABEL: Nettwerk TITLE: I Will Show You Love PERFORMER: Kendall Payne LABEL: None |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:03 AM Post #5 |
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[size=7]SNEAK PEEKS & PROMOS & PHOTOS & VIDEOS[/size] 4.05 Insider Clip - 10/23/2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s96FnlaCvoM 4.05 MerDer Sneak Peek #2 - - 10/23/2007 http://spoilertv-greysanatomy.blogspot.com...eak-peek-2.html GREY'S ANATOMY "ASHES" Sneak Peek 4.05 - 10/23/2007 http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=zgYpGcGpkZ0 GREY'S ANATOMY 4.05 (Haunt You Every Day) Sneak Peek #1 - 19 October 2007 "CHRISTINA VS. IZZIE" Izzie and Cris confront each other in stairwell http://youtube.com/watch?v=SCGGTHiL6ec --------------------------------------------------- Grey's Anatomy 4x05 CTV Promo - 18 October 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpZA0xiWB74 Grey's Anatomy 4.05 (Haunt You Everyday) Promo #1 - 18 October 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIvAo9sP7m0 --------------------------------------------------------------- New cast photo with Brooke Smith..... Erica Hahn http://img14.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=...t_122_960lo.jpg 4x05 : Haunt You Everyday - Monday, 9October 2007 http://www.grey-anatomy.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=504 Episode 4.05 - Haunt Your Every day - Promotional Photos - Monday, 8 October 2007 GREY'S ANATOMY - "Haunt You Every Day" - It's Halloween, and the day is full of surprises for the doctors of Seattle Grace - Alex receives an unexpected and welcome visit from his former patient, Ava/Rebecca, Meredith is convinced that her mother's ashes are haunting her, Cristina is snubbed by a surgeon she admires, and Callie announces George and Izzie's affair to their fellow doctors, on "Grey's Anatomy," THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 (9:00-10:02 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. http://spoilertv-greysanatomy.blogspot.com...-every-day.html http://www.grey-anatomy.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=504 |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:04 AM Post #6 |
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[size=7]PODCAST[/size] 10.26.07 - E.P.'s Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers look back at last night's episode and get ready for Kung Fu Fighting. (11/1/07) Meredith brings her mother to work. Izzie and George’s secret is exposed and Alex gets a visit from an old friend. We’ll have commentary on all that and more on today’s official Grey’s Anatomy podcast hosted ABC.com Last night was the big Halloween episode for Grey’s Anatomy .... a first for the show. And things became extremely dark and twisty. A little boy got a new pair of ears while someone else sawed off their own leg, on purpose, seriously. Just another Halloween at Seattle Grace. Executive producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers join us to talk about all things Halloween and of course all things Grey. They’ll also tease about next weeks episode “Kung Fu Fighting” in which there’s no actual fighting. They’ll talk about why they chose that title and also what the is best machine is work out on while listening to the song “Kung Fu Fighting”.... and here’s a hint.... its not the treadmill. “Kung Fu Fighting” airs Thursday, Nov 1st on ABC. It’s Halloween over at Grey’s Anatomy, which means you have just seen our Halloween episode “Haunt You Every Day” which yes is rightfully titled “Haunt You Every Day”. I gotta say I just think first of all it was great you did a Halloween episode. Because we’ve never done before. We’ve done Thanksgiving, we’ve done Christmas. We just really felt it was time to share some Halloween. We did a little bit of Hanukkah. We did a prom which was a spring episode in a strange way. This I thought was really. really great. And there’s were lots of hauntings in this episode, really I think very, very aptly titled. Ava appears much like a ghost, a kissy ghost, very, very kissy ghost but a ghost just the same. What a relief to finally to see Ava and what a relief and for Alex and Ava finally to be together ’cause honestly I’ve been waiting six months for that and I really felt as though he was ready too. He was, and that’s what really broke my heart at the end of last season he ran back to the room and he was really ready to it and then she was already gone plus even though we do a lot of adultery on the show, she is married and she does have a baby and that’s probably gonna come up at some point. I would think that would rear a head, that might be a wrinkle. It might be something. Absolutely. Alex is a pretty ethical guy, yeah he really doesn’t find himself in these sort of situations ‘cause he just doesn’t stand for them. And he’s actually taken the high road in a couple of situations where he’s sort of the honest moral backbone in a real strange way so he’s kinda of in a quandary here, it’s definitely a quandary. When he first sees her and pulls the curtain over I think it’s one of the most amazing moments of the two of them standing there and he just grabs her. I like to watch Alex kiss people. Yeah, me too. But I also like actually like watching Alex actually sniff the sweater at the end, yeah, that she left the shirt and I thought that was great too. There’s some other hauntings I think are key to this. The big one being Meredith’s mom and her ashes. Which we were very proud of, the idea that Meredith would bring her bag of mommy to work, we love that. And I think very, very realistic that Meredith would not have dealt with it literally, at all, physically not dealt with. That’s the key to Meredith Grey really, is she shoves things to the back of her closet and deals with them later and then they become a problem. And so I thought it was really interesting that she’s having this nightmare which was really fun to do. And if you watch our show you remember her telling Derek to pick her choose her, love her. And then she brings those ashes in and tries to find some way to dispose of them, while at the same time trying to help a adorable little boy find ears. Which she succeeds in doing by using her dead mother’s capital, strangely enough. Which means actually Ellis throughout this entire episode inadvertently is doing something really great, because there’s this sort presence all the way though that gets to the very end which is literally one of my favorite moments in the history of the show where she figures out the right place to put her mom and that’s where she would have wanted to be. And I love the fact that Lexie basically says “I did this thing for my mom that was sort of disgusting and horrible, I dug up my dead mom’s cat”. Honestly we had such a debate about it in the writers room because half the people were like ‘She can’t say that’ and half the people, “It’s gonna be really charming”. And it was oddly charming, telling the story of telling digging up her dead mom’s cat and that giving Mer sort of the freedom to do something and the sweet little boy saying “Back to the sea is better than your cubby”. He’s great. He was awesome actually, amazing, he created the whole little speech pattern, yeah he was great. Wonderful actor and really, really fun to work with. And I love the whole ending for Norman. The whole idea, that a different kind of haunting of his wife who he believes honestly, kept saying to him.... “you’ve got to go into surgery, you’ve got to go into surgery” so that he would be protected and taken care of when he was ready. I went into surgery and now I’m surrounded by you people when I had a massive stroke” which is fantastic. And he also says he’s going into ‘shrinks’ because you people all need one. Everybody needs a good shrink. Exactly. I also just love the man who had this foot that he thought wasn’t his. The phantom limb. That was really interesting for us because it’s a story that doesn’t really have a end that’s satisfying. I mean there’s not a moment when the man says “and I was wrong all along to think this the foot wasn’t mine.” No, he pretty much really believes that the foot’s not his. In the extended up version you might get to see a little ending on that show. The real performance of that, is simply this man who really doesn’t believe that foot should be on his body. And this is actually a real medical condition. It’s a real medical condition. It happens with feet and arms and all sorts of things but that apparently you do wake up and honestly believe there is a part of you body which doesn’t belong to you. He kept saying “It think it’s a corpse foot” like it was very interesting. I also love “I’m not crazy, I work at a bank.” I could say maybe he IS crazy, he works in a bank. I think that working in a bank is probably that’s the ultimate point of sanity and the guy keeps saying “I cant believe it either” what really, really makes it work. And it’s a great performance by Rocky Carroll who’s a wonderful actor. He’s fantastic. The other great thing was Erica Hahn, Brooke Smith plays Erica Hahn and she’s back baby. She’s back and she’s there. What I really love simply this idea that Cristina is haunted by her past. Brooke Smith has no respect for Cristina now that she knows that she was in a relationship with Burke and that Cristina was in a relationship with her former professor. Cristina is certainly finding herself haunted by her past relationships which I think is fantastic. Yeah, that’s great. And its great to see Erica Hahn too because she has this amazing strength and sort of different kind of power, than we’ve seen in those halls recently. The older doctors, Derek and Richard and even Bailey are all kind of finding their way. Richard is trying to figure out alright, how much do I want to do to get Adele back.. Derek is moving through, trying to figure out, okay how much do I actually be with Meredith. What do I need? And to have this woman come in who’s this sort of powerhouse at this point, who knows exactly what she wants, seems incredibly uncomplicated is really wonderful and I love this strange, weird competition which is sort of potentially brewing between Cristina and Hahn. Which is wonderful. All the stuff that’s coming for them is going to be really, really interesting. I also think is great that Mark and Derek are sort of becoming friends. There past becoming and they sort of ARE friends. Yeah. I love that I can now see pretty much what it was like in New York when they were hanging out and doing stuff together which I think is great. But that whole strange little prank that he pulls. I love Sydney, Oh ..... Sydney and all the giggling nurses. Are there really shepherds in your heritage, are there shepherds in your lineage. She’s wonderful, that girl is wonderful. And sort of the look on Derek’s face and I love that he is very sweet and gentle. He very patient about the entire thing. Um huh. Yes. Callie’s been sprung. Callie’s been sprung. I mean she’s been sprung into Cristina’s sofa but the girl lived in a basement, so I think that’s a step up. I absolutely agree. A basement and a hotel. And she couldn’t really stay in a hotel being sort of the place she lived with George. Exactly, exactly. But when you think about it, the new husband and wife living in a hotel how temporary that all felt. Yeah, and which so great. And now she’s in Cristina’s very messy sofa. Exactly. But living, loving, learning. Exactly, exactly. And I don’t know if you’ve noticed the apartment is slowly undergoing a metamorphosis from being Burke’s place to really Cristina’s place. She’s kind of taking it over. So its baptism by mess. Baptism by mess. Very, very impressive. Very Impressive. George and Izzie. And everyone finding out. I love when Callie sort of says, “because you know she’s been sleeping with my husband, any questions?” That was great. And just the trauma of having your life be public and not getting the approval of your friends. Not getting the approval from Cristina and Meredith’s trying, but also ultimately sort of asking questions like “is this, could this be brother sister love”, so not so good for them but they sort of make it through that day which is lovely. And I think Izzie is right on a huge level, Cristina and Meredith are a closed circle and she’ll never ever get to be a part of that closed circle. No matter how she tries. But I love Cristina denies it. Like after that entire speech, I love that moment of her saying “we’re not a closed circle”. Because well I think Cristina feels that on a great many fronts she has put herself out there for Izzie, up to and including the fact you know, when Izzie cut an LVAD wire Cristina stayed in that room. It’s true. So for her, she is not a closed circle. But for Izzie specifically and emotionally she is always gonna be on the outside. She is never gonna sort of get let into that group because the two of them are each person and there’s really no room for a third person when you are someone’s person. And Izzie is more generous than that in a weird way, Izzie can be a lot of people’s person at the same time. But for Cristina pure perspective, Cristina sort of “I’ve given more to you than anybody else except for Meredith”, so therefore, consider yourself lucky and happy and stop whining. But that’s very Cristina. But from Izzie’s perspective I think that she feels like there could be more because she knows she would give more. I think Izzie just doesn’t understand why there has to be circles. It’s like, can’t we all be friends. I don’t understand why I need a circle. I think it takes something out of Cristina to open herself on that level, every single time she does. And for her to be more than one person’s person, it’s too much work. And there’s poor Bailey, ahh...Bailey missing Tuck’s first Halloween cause she’s helping a little boy get ears. I really love her whole speech about how a marriage is not all black and white. And talking to George about it not totally being his fault and there were two sides to this story. What I love about it is because we all sort of accepted Bailey’s got her personal life down, and it’s sort of together and perfect. And to hear it a come from her rather than anybody else as to why its sort of okay that George’s marriage failed and that George was not the villain was wonderful because I felt like it gave him an answer that he needed which is “your not the bad guy, you did a bad thing, but you’re not a bad guy”. And Bailey herself clearly seems to be feeling seems to be feeling she’s been doing a couple of bad things lately. Not on that level. She is trying to do good things but they are always construed as bad things. Exactly. And what is good and bad. It’s whatever version of the story you’re telling. Who’s version is it? I think about Bailey and how difficult it must be to actually be away from your baby all that time and you come home and the baby’s asleep and you a tiny bit of time in the morning but then you go to work And she never talks about it, she never complains with the exception of last season when she was singing on the phone. She’s trying to make it work, she is trying to make it work anyway she can. So we have a good one coming up. “Kung Fu Fighting”. The title has nothing actually to do with the fight as opposed to when we were all standing around really one night trying to figure a title for this episode we all thought the “Kung Fu Fighting” was the greatest title ever for this episode. And we put it on the episode and we’re not totally sure why it’s called “Kung Fu Fighting” but there is a fight, a battle going on, sort of a silent battle, we thought was being was pretty cool. But also everyone trying to be hardcore and “Kung Fu Fighting” seemed to be a song about being hardcore. There is gonna be some really pretty juicy stuff in there. And you gonna see George is gonna do something you’ve never seen George do, you’re definitely gonna see George do something you’ve never seen George do. It’s also funny. It’s funny and then you’ll get the Kung “Fu Fighting” thing when you watch it. |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:04 AM Post #7 |
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[size=7]VOICE OVERS & QUOTES[/size] 4.05 Haunt You Every Day Meredith: [voice over] There’s a reason surgeons learn to wield scalpels, we like to pretend we’re hard cold scientists..We like to pretend we’re fearless. But the truth is we become surgeons because somewhere, deep down, we think we can cut away that which haunts us. Weakness, frailty, death. Meredith: [voice over] It isn’t just surgeons. The truth is I don’t know anyone who isn’t haunted by something.... or someone. And whether we try to slice the pain away with a scalpel or shove it in the back the back of a closet, our efforts usually fail. So the only way we can clear out the cobwebs is to turn a new page. Or put an old story to rest. Finally, finally to rest. |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:05 AM Post #8 |
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[size=7]RECAPS & REVIEWS & RATINGS[/size] [size=6]BUDDYTV[/size] Grey's Anatomy: Episode 4.5 "Haunt You Every Day" Recap - October 25, 2007 Previously on Grey's Anatomy, George (T.R. Knight) slept with Izzie (Katherine Heigl), Alex (Justin Chambers) named Ava (Elizabeth Reaser), Dr. Erica Hahn (Brooke Smith) from Mercy West Hospital liked Cristina (Sandra Oh), Meredith's (Ellen Pompeo) mother died. It's Halloween tonight on Grey's Anatomy. Meredith opens the episode with a nightmare. The sequence includes familiar images of her near death experience and run-ins with her mother, and ends with her in a drawer at the morgue. http://www.buddytv.com/articles/greys-anat...-episode-45-hau [size=6]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] [size=6]ZAP2IT[/size] 'Grey's Anatomy': Wait, what? - October 25, 07:48 PM Tonight's episode of Grey's Anatomy was jam-packed with tragedy, chainsaws, scandal, and an earless boy. Pretty quality stuff, if you ask me. Although I was left feeling like I misinterpreted last week's episode somewhat. After last week, I felt like the Gizzie train was grinding to a halt, only to be slapped in the face with it this week. Or tied to the tracks and run over with it, to avoid mixing metaphors..........................................cont’d http://blog.zap2it.com/ithappenedlastnight...-anatomy-w.html [size=6]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] [size=6]TV SQUAD[/size] Grey's Anatomy: Haunt You Every Day - Posted Oct 26th 2007 S04E05) "Get it? He's trick-or-treating. For ears."- Meredith She's baaaack! Ugh... before I even get to you know who, let me just say a thing or two about theme episodes. I hate 'em. Halloween. Christmas. National Bologna Day. I don't care what's being celebrated. I hate that simply because of the season, good shows are forced to come up with ridiculous episodes that too often suck. That being said, this one wasn't so bad. It was far less Halloween-y than the previews led us to believe. One thing they didn't mislead us on was the return of Ava/Rebecca/Large Foreheaded Former Patient. She deserted her husband and newborn daughter (who she loves) to come back to Seattle Grace and sleep with Alex. Within two minutes of her arrival, they were getting naked in the on-call room and that's where they remained almost the entire hour. Balderdash. At first, when she was still a patient, it was comparable to the Denny Duquette fiasco. It was weird then. Now it's something entirely different. http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/10/26/greys-an...-you-every-day/ [size=6]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] [size=6]EW.COM[/size] EW - TV Watch ''Grey's Anatomy'': Giant Pander In order to get us to like Meredith again, the show has her help a little disfigured boy get free surgery; plus, Ava the Amnesiac returns, and Derek decides to start dating ----Clearly tonight was the official Meredith redemption episode: We started with no less than a montage of her near-death experience, her touchingly humiliating ''Pick me. Choose me. Love me'' speech to Derek eons ago, and her mother's ''You're no more than ordinary'' outburst at her. If you weren't already forgiving her, this montage was saying, you basically have no soul. And the fact is that, despite my general annoyance with her as of late — and contrary to many fans of the show — I do like Meredith. I just think of her as that deeply troubled friend who's a mess but I love anyway, or Carrie Bradshaw during that whole screwing-with-Aidan season, when I wanted to kill her violently but stuck with her nonetheless. Extra points to Mer for finally deciding to deal with some Mommy Issues by laying the elder Dr. Grey's ashes to rest, even if that meant bringing them to work in a Baggie. But basically the whole episode was designed to goad you into liking our heroine at least a little again Whom do I love unequivocally this season? Yes, Callie. You can spend another week debating whether she gets to blame Izzie as much as George for the dissolution of her marriage, but it was pretty ballsy that she just announced to everyone that Dr. Stevens should direct her questions and concerns to Dr. Bailey ''because she's been sleeping with my husband.'' Feminist or not, the woman is good for drama. .............................................cont’d http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20154454,00.html [size=6]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] [size=6]MSNBC[/size] MSNBC - Grey’s Gossip, Weekly udate Scent of a woman: Alex’s Jane Doe “Ava” returned to Seattle Grace to see him and they had sex, but she also wanted to talk. Ava told Alex about her daughter, and how the baby sleeps better when she’s wrapped in Ava’s shirt so the baby can still smell her. Foreshadowing? Alex’s intern, the older gentleman known as Norman, later had a stroke and Alex had to go be with him. The surgery went fine, but when Alex returned Ava was gone — nothing but her shirt remained. ......cont’d http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14484204/fromET// [size=6]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] [size=6]TV GUIDE[/size] Preview: The Gizzie Aftermath - Oct 24, 2007 Callie. George. Izzie. They all had it rough last week, and their angst will continue tonight as Callie lets the other docs know how she feels about things. But the big romantic news involves the return of Jane Doe/Ava/Rebecca (Elizabeth Reaser), and not as a patient. She just wants to see Alex, who quite clearly wants to see her. Too bad she's married. Meanwhile, Meredith will have more mommy drama to deal with, and Ellis' ashes will be the issue. (Meredith thinks they're haunting her.) http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TV...rmath/800025470 [size=6]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] [size=6]FANGASM[/size] Grey's Anatomy: Haunt You Everyday - Posted October 27, 2007 Happy Halloween from Grey's Anatomy. There were many, many treats (and a few tricks)! I think this episode finally returned to the writing that made the fans fall in love with the show in the first place. The Haunt You Everyday post-op: # A Bag Full of Mommy: Meredith is starting to deal with the death of her mom, in the most unconventional way. I imagine she's been having nightmares since her own death experience and the death of her mother. She removes Ellis' ashes from the back of her closet, and...puts them in a baggie to take with her to work. Okay, then. She accidentally drops the baggie at work, and Derek is there to help put Ellis back in the bag. He stares at her like she's lost it. Knowing the look, as she's been getting the same look all morning, she looks at him and says, "This is me trying." She wants closure, and wants to move forward, but doesn't quite know how. More on this later... # Oh, no she didn't. Oh, yes she did! Callie walks into the resident's locker room - which by the way, is so much better than the intern locker room - and talks about what the residents may expect for the day, which includes, Dr. Bailey gleefully adds, the annual Seattle pumpkin carving by chainsaw event. By the way, I think it was Callie's turn to sit in the "fantastic hair" chair in the makeup department, because she looked amazing. When Izzie asks Callie a question, Callie tells her she needs to direct all questions to Dr. Bailey. The residents ask her if they all are to direct questions to Dr. Bailey, and she replies just Dr. Stephens needs to do so. Dr. Bailey, confused, asks why. And then - BAM! .....cont’d http://www.fangasm.com/01television/greys-...ryday000481.php [size=6]----------------------------------------------------------------------- [/size] [size=6] NY MAGAZINE[/size] NY MAGAZINE - Vulture Blog ‘Grey’s Anatomy’: No-Ear Boy Teaches the Importance of Listening - 10/26/07 2:20 PM This week's episode starts out promisingly with a dream scene in which Meredith, dressed all in white, looks back at important moments of her life. She almost drowned! Her mother told her she was mediocre! McDreamy broke up with her! Could it be? Is our lifeless heroine actually … lifeless? No, she wakes up and tells us that surgeons are always haunted by something or someone. And the formula haunting this show, of course, means that the doctors are paired with patients who somehow reflect this truth back. Let's see who they are this week! Meredith gets: A little boy with deformed ears whose mother forced him to beg for free plastic surgery. As a child on a TV drama, No-Ear is wiser than the surgeons who help him. He advises Meredith to lay her own mother to rest (Meredith’s been toting around her mom’s ashes all day)............................CONT’D http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2007/...d_boy_teac.html [size=6] RATINGS[/size] Most downloaded TV shows - Sunday, October 28th 2007, 4:00 AM Top 10 TV shows per iTunes as of 10/24/07 1. "Gossip Girl" ("Dare Devil") 2. "Grey's Anatomy" ("The Heart of the Matter") 3. "South Park" ("Imaginationland") 4. "Desperate Housewives" ("If There's Anything I Can't Stand") 5. "Family Guy" ("Believe It or Not Joe's Walking on Air") 6. "Hannah Montana" ("That's What Friends Are For?") 7. "South Park" ("More Crap") 8. "South Park" ("La Petit Tourette") 9. "Gossip Girl" ("Bad News Blair") 10. "America's Next Top Model" ("The Girl Who Is Afraid of Heights") http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/t...-1.html?ref=rss ABC Medianet - October 26, 2007 Quick Take for Thursday, October 25, 2007 (Fast Affiliate Live + Same Day Ratings) Against the 2007 World Series Game 2, ABC is Thursday’s Top Non-Sports Net in Adults 18-49, with “Grey’s Anatomy” Ranking as the Night’s No. 1 TV Series ABC’s “Ugly Betty” Retains 100% of its Week-Ago Performance in Adults 18-49, Leading the Hour Among Women 18-34 for the Fifth Week in a Row The No. 1 Program on Thursday in Adults 18-49 for the Fifth Straight Week, ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” Leads its Hour and Ranks as the Top Show of the Night In Viewers and Across the Key Adult Demos ABC’s Freshman “Big Shots” Wins the 10pm Hour in Women 18-34, Beating NBC’s “ER” by 16% and CBS’ “Without a Trace” by 57% http://www.abcmedianet.com/DNR/2007/pdf/dnr102607.pdf PRESS MATERIALS FOR TUES., OCT. 23, 2007 “Grey’s Anatomy” (9:00-10:02 p.m.) HThe No. 1 TV show on Thursday for the fourth consecutive week among Adults 18-49, ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” outdelivered CBS’ “C.S.I.” by 12% (7.3/17 vs. 6.5/15). In addition to being the highest-rated show with Adults 18-49, “Grey’s” also stood as Thursday’s No. 1 TV show in Adults 18-34 (6.9/18), pacing 33% ahead of the second-highest-rated program, NBC’s “The Office” (5.2/13). http://www.abcmedianet.com/DNR/2007/pdf/dnr102307.pdf |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 02:05 AM Post #9 |
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[size=7]MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION[/size] BROOKE SMITH JOINS THE CAST OF ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY” - October 26, 2007 Actress Brooke Smith joins the cast of ABC’s critically acclaimed, award-winning series “Grey’s Anatomy.” Smith, who has guest starred multiple times on the series in past seasons, plays the nononsense, well-respected Dr. Erica Hahn, who enters the staff of Seattle Grace as its top cardiothorasic surgeon. Smith has acted in feature films including Mira Nair’s “The Namesake,” Woody Allen’s “Melinda and Melinda” and Curtis Hanson’s “In Her Shoes.” Other films include “Series 7,” “The Silence of the Lambs,” Vanya on 42nd Street” (for which she received an IFP Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress), “Iron Jawed Angels” (for HBO), “Bad Company,” Robert Altman’s “Kansas City,” Henry Jaglom’s “Last Summer in the Hamptons,” Warren Leight’s “The Night We Never Met,” Anthony Minghella’s “Mr.Wonderful,” Alan Rudolph’s “The Moderns” and Sydney Pollack’s “Random Hearts.” On television Smith appears in a four-episode arc on the Showtime series “Weeds.” She also appeared on the final season of NBC’s “Crossing Jordan,” and on such other series as “Six Feet Under,” “Heist,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” Sidney Lumet’s “100 Centre Street,” David Milch’s “Big Apple,” “Homicide: Life on the Street,” “The Larry Sanders Show,” “Law & Order,” Showtime’s “The Hunger” and TNT’s “A Century of Women.” Smith co-starred in the Coen Brothers’ radio play “Theater of the New Ear” in NYC and London. http://www.abcmedianet.com/DNR/2007/pdf/dnr102607.pdf |
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| oncetherewasaway | Aug 12 2007, 12:32 PM Post #10 |
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[size=7]SYNOPSIS[/size] Haunt You Everyday | Air Date: 10/25/2007 It's Halloween at Seattle Grace and the newly formed resident management team of Callie and Miranda instruct the residents to watch out for weirdos, especially injuries related to the annual chainsaw pumpkin-carving contest. Callie tells Izzie to address her questions to Miranda and when she asks why, Callie announces to everyone that it's because Izzie's been sleeping with her husband. Meredith is surprised but supportive of the new couple while Cristina huffs in disgust when they say they're waiting to be together "out of respect for Callie." When Mark hears that Callie is free, he offers to comfort her, day or night, especially night, but she declines. Ava is disappointed that Alex didn't come for her, so she shows up at the hospital, for him and they fall into bed together. He ignores a page from his intern, Norman, to stay with her. A well-dressed man comes in, claiming that his left foot doesn't belong to him, and asks Miranda to amputate it. Instead, she gets him a psych evaluation and some anti-anxiety medicine. But another patient, who cut off his finger carving a pumpkin, conveniently leaves his chainsaw unattended and the would-be amputee uses it to try to cut off his own foot. Callie has no choice but to finish up the job for him. A patient in need of a heart transplant faces a terrible dilemma when his daughter is killed and her heart is a perfect match. He tells them to give it to someone else, but Dr. Hahn has already been called in to perform the transplant. Cristina is eager to offer her services, but Dr. Hahn says she doesn't approve of Cristina's m.o. of sleeping with her mentors and chooses Izzie to assist her instead. Dr. Hahn tries to convince the man one more time to take his daughter's heart, but he refuses, saying it would haunt him everyday if he did. George speaks up and says that if he could have, he would have given his father his heart, and the man agrees. Izzie confronts Cristina for judging her for sleeping with a married man, accusing her of doing the exact same thing by sleeping with Burke. When Cristina says it's different because George was married, Izzie points out that Meredith also slept with a married man but Cristina doesn't care about that. She claims she would have defended Cristina to Dr. Hahn, if asked and tells Cristina to cut her some slack. Derek pays a boy to tell Mark he's his father. After the joke is over, the boy reveals why he's really looking for Mark: He was born without ears and he wants the plastic surgeon to construct them for him, pro bono. Mark says he can volunteer his services, but he can't ask any of the doctors or nurses to help as he's got no "social capital" at the hospital. The nurses have even formed an anti-Mark club once they realized he was using the same pick-up lines on all of them! Meredith convinces everyone to help out, by "trick or treating" with the boy, to show that every day is Halloween for a boy with no ears, until he gets the surgery. Miranda even blows off her first Halloween with her son to perform the surgery, which doesn't go over well with her husband. Mark is impressed that Meredith was able to round up all the necessary surgeons and a free OR and when she confesses that it was her first time trick-or-treating since her mother never made time for it, Mark looks at her in amazement and says, "The apple fell far from the tree, didn't it?" Adele is divorcing Richard, so he asks Cristina if Burke's apartment is free and she tells him it is. Cristina chews out Dr. Hahn for her "inappropriate" and "unprofessional" comments and insists she did not sleep her way to the top. Dr. Hahn laughs and says, "This is going to be so much fun." Richard announces that she has just agreed to be the new head of thoracic surgery. Cristina declares that she's taking back the apartment. During surgery, while Callie and Cristina bond over their doomed love lives, Norman collapses. He'd been feeling bad all day and wanted to go home but Alex shamed him into staying and now he's had a stroke. Alex finally answers his page and promises Ava he'll be right back. When Norman comes to, he tells Alex that there was a little voice in his head urging him to choose surgery, even though he's over 60 and blood makes him squeamish. He decides that voice was his late wife, who wanted to make sure he'd be surrounded by world-class surgeons when he had his stroke. He says he's giving up surgery and switching to psychiatry and declares that all the surgeons could use a good shrink! When Alex goes looking for Ava, he finds just her shirt. All the nurses start flirting with Derek and Mark confesses that he spread the word he was "looking" as payback for the stunt with the boy. Derek confides to Richard, who's depressed over his divorce, that he's depressed because he's also going to have to start dating. Spooked by a dream in which she finds herself talking to her own body in the morgue, Meredith blames the fact that she hasn't put her mother's ashes to rest. She takes the urn out of the back of her closet and puts the ashes in a baggie and takes them to work, which everyone else finds strange. Lexie tells Meredith that when her mother died, she decided to dig up the family cat and bury it with her, since her mother loved it so much and Meredith is touched by the story. Post-surgery the little boy, who saw Meredith with the ashes, tells her how he flushed his goldfish down the toilet, so it would go back to the ocean. Richard finds Meredith rinsing her mother's ashes down the sink in an OR prep room. She says she thinks it's where her mother would want to be and Richard helps her, saying "Ashes to ashes." |
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