Grey's Anatomy is a hospital drama that focuses on Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), one of several third year residents at a Seattle Grace hospital. Along with her colleagues, Meredith struggles to maintain relationships while staying sharp at work.
The professional roles and real lives of a diverse group of surgeons collide unexpectedly in this Golden Globe-winning ABC television drama. As a third-year resident at Seattle Grace Hospital, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) tries hard to live up to the reputation of her legendary surgeon mother while hiding the fact that her mom now suffers from Alzheimer's disease. As if life weren't complicated enough, Meredith also marries boss, Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey). Meredith's friend and rival Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh) finds herself in a romance with 'army man' Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) how came to Seattle Grace from Afghanistan were he worked as a doctor. As for Meredith and Cristina's fellow residents (some not so much)-- Isobel "Izzie" Stevens (Katherine Heigl) and Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) -- they've got problems of their own. Izzie does not want to be judged by her underwear-model past and works hard but when she gets cancer, she gets fired and leaves her husband Alex. Alex is still better at bedding the ladies than bedside manner after his wife leaves and is trying to get over the grief. When Merediths little sister 'little grey' or Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh) joined the picture in season 4 and is dating 'McSteamy' Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) who was Derek Shepherd's best friend in New York before he slept with Addison Montgomery-Shepherd (Kate Walsh [who now stars in the show Private Practice]) who was married to Derek (Addison and Derek finally divorced in Season 2). Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw) turns out to be gay and now Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez) is her partner. All eight residents still answer to the roar of senior resident Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), affectionately known as "the Nazi." But even Dr. Bailey jumps to it when Chief of Surgery Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) is on the scene. But there is one thing you must remember "Medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white. Real life only comes in shades of grey."
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Close to Home
This show is about a crime prosecutor, Annabeth Chase, although sometimes she works a personal injury lawyer. She has only lost 1 case in the first season, and another one in the second season.
Annabeth lives in New York, is marryed with Jack Chase, a construction worker, and has a daughter named Hailey Chase.
As in many other lawyers shows, this girl is always working in solving crimes and things like that, but this show was specially good becouse of the script and the dramatic situations.
Annabeth lives in New York, is marryed with Jack Chase, a construction worker, and has a daughter named Hailey Chase.
As in many other lawyers shows, this girl is always working in solving crimes and things like that, but this show was specially good becouse of the script and the dramatic situations.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
How I met Your Mother
As you might guess this is probably my favourite show (TVShow's header has an image of it).
Ted Mosby tells his kids how he met their mother (actually we don't know who she is yet), and for that he tells his living in New York when he was 30, with his friends, girlfriends, and whatever relevant he can talk about. His friends are Lilly, an artist from New York; Marshall, a big guy with a big heart who works with lawyers; Robin, a news reporter who cares too much about her job; and Barney, the funniest character. Nobody knows his job and he is always taking care of getting laid with girls no matter the price, like for example mesothelioma. Actually here's a video of Barney Stinson:
In this video Barney explains his new theory, the lemon law (taken from the automobile one), I hope you laugh with it and I recommend you to check more about this great show. Remember, the lemon law, it's gonna be a thing!
Ted Mosby tells his kids how he met their mother (actually we don't know who she is yet), and for that he tells his living in New York when he was 30, with his friends, girlfriends, and whatever relevant he can talk about. His friends are Lilly, an artist from New York; Marshall, a big guy with a big heart who works with lawyers; Robin, a news reporter who cares too much about her job; and Barney, the funniest character. Nobody knows his job and he is always taking care of getting laid with girls no matter the price, like for example mesothelioma. Actually here's a video of Barney Stinson:
In this video Barney explains his new theory, the lemon law (taken from the automobile one), I hope you laugh with it and I recommend you to check more about this great show. Remember, the lemon law, it's gonna be a thing!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Funny momments of Family Guy
Hey, today I bring you a video with the funniest moments of the 'Star Wars' Family Guy espisode, I hope you enjoy it. My favourite part is when Stewie (Darth Vader) is walking next to some workers and they pretend they are working, like saying "Empire Stuff, Empire Stuff...". Check it out.
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