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Grey's Anatomy - Episode 10.22 - We are never getting back together - Review

May 2, 2014

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It’s been a while and for that I’m sorry. Things got a bit crazy around here over the last few weeks. 
In the meantime I can tell you I’m loving the second half of this season and it’s no surprise that the reason for this is Cristina and the wonderful Sandra Oh. If Oh doesn’t go onto great things after this then it’s our loss.

Getting down to business. How are we possibly going to move forward after Zurich? Seriously....I now expect a Cristina Yang spin off based in Switzerland where they print 3D hearts and create holograms of organs. How cool would that be? Episode 10.22 showed itself to be one of the best episodes of recent history, well written, well directed, exceeding the very good Cristina AU episode, which although pushing the story forward significantly was rather a stretch of the Cristina imagination (she would NEVER have a baby so showing her having one was a waste of an alternate reality). Dr Yang has lost the Harper Avery and through the follow up we are treated to a reunion of Cristina and her former lover and fiancé Preston Burke, an inspired storyline, handled exquisitely. I found it enlightening to watch Cristina with Burke (or more pointedly Oh and Washington) and Cristina and Owen (Oh and McKidd). Both acting partnerships worked but one, Burke, clearly has the edge when it comes to chemistry. Bringing Burke back was always a risk given his austere on screen character and the actor’s controversial departure. However it worked well because the episode relationship occurred independently of the hospital, where Burke could have no interaction with other staff or other politics. With the small exception of a nod to Meredith’s relationship with Cristina this story arc was entirely about these two characters and Cristina’s search for the next step. (I did enjoy Meredith’s voicemail reminding Cristina that his mother shaved her eyebrows.) And who would ever doubt that the next step is cardio greatness. Of all the wise words that have been thrust upon Cristina by Meredith and Owen since she lost the Harper Avery I believed Burke’s the most powerful “the fear that my best work was behind me, the pressure I put on myself was enormous”. This is what Cristina needed to hear. There are some defining moments during the 10 years of Cristina: my favourite moment is during Season 7, Adrift and At Peace, when she’s holding the fish. One further beautiful and critical moment occurred in 10.22: as Cristina looked at the heart hologram it was clear (as if we didn’t already know) that she would be leaving.

I suffer an internal conflict on one point of this story. In the AU episode, the second reality Owen is proved to be consumed by Cristina. In 10.22 Burke himself admits that he was consumed by Cristina and indeed if they ever worked again so closely together he would be in great danger of being so again. I believe that one person (man or woman) can have this affect in romantic partnerships but I felt that it took away slightly from the story of Cristina being outstanding at her job. Of course we know that there has always been this tension between a romantic life and surgical genius but really in my mind it’s always only been about Cristina the cardio God.

The nuances in the episode sharpened the story. We watched Cristina blossom as a senior surgeon by discharging Sabine and her family and by reminding Meredith that there was a patient story behind the Harper Avery nomination. The former was a beautiful piece of story telling to end a long (and much needed) patient arc. The overt message being Yang needs to go somewhere else to heal. The underlying softer message was to show the audience how much Yang, the master surgeon that we all knew she would be, has matured into a compassionate patient advocate. She was always compassionate but it’s taken a long time for that compassion to present itself in such a mature way. Teddy would be proud. The following two episodes will be the goodbye’s to Cristina we’ve been expecting since day one of season 10, as we watch the best character and, in my humble opinion, best actor leave the show. I wonder if she’ll ask Alex to take over her position on the board....

I’m joking...in a serious way ....because I’m all beaten down with the Alex story. It’s almost the direct opposite to the quality of story telling that the writers have given Cristina. He’s left Grey Sloan too and no one appears to have noticed. I recently started re-watching Grey’s from season 1 (I’m awake in the night a lot now a days) and I can’t reconcile the Alex from the early seasons to this one. Of course he’s matured but he’s so absent from the storylines. His current story of working in private practice is so divorced from what’s going on that it’s painful to watch him on screen. Potentially this fail is down to the plane crash and the bonding of a number of primary characters in purchasing the hospital. Arizona became one of the  ‘core’ by virtue of being in the crash and having won millions to buy the hospital. Jackson’s wealthy family donated a vast sum of money. Richard has now become a board member with his appointment of leading the development of the residents. Alex by circumstance is side lined/benched. It’s only natural his appearance in these last episodes is minimized to give Yang the screen time but what little we had was truly awful. I’m so sad about this. This beautiful, flawed damaged character is in need of surgery himself.

And no, Jo is not the one for him. I continue to be disappointed with this character, casting and coupling. Firstly as a woman having put three men in hospital Jo should be in jail – if Grey’s had introduced a male character who had put three women in hospital there would be an outcry of ‘he should be in jail’. Secondly she’s so immature I squirm from behind the sofa (more so than with the other residents). In episodes leading up to 10.22 she’s whiny and childish. I celebrate the fact that Callie has a new ortho resident to train, this is really long over due, but the fact that Wilson is all yeehaw about it makes me cringe. And here in “We are never getting back together” she is shown to be incapable of asking for help except from her boyfriend who’s left. I’m completely uninvolved with this character to the point of ‘I don’t care’ that she was failing at her job today. I repeat what I’ve probably said before in that Shonda will continue to force her in the show, they have come too far now not too but they do need a bit of a re-think about how she is portrayed.

All residents are whiny and childish however the Grey’s game has changed now that all of the former residents are fully fledged attendings. The show has moved on.

It’s obvious that not all of residents will return for Season 11. The most tolerable this week was Stephanie who both saw through Bailey and gave her a big boost to her ego. It would be better for all concerned if the Grey’s of Season 11 concentrated on the lives of the attending surgeons and introduced residents only as props to move storylines forward...perhaps the same model as used in the Fox show Bones with the interns.

The other doctor being sidelined currently is Bailey. It must be so hard for her to watch all her charges get Harper Avery nominations or sit on the board of directors of the hospital while trying desperately to find her own success, her own miracles. This week it’s obvious that Bailey has done something which may be seen as unethical and despite the obvious delight and pride in results so far, the fact that this is episode 22 gives me such an awful feeling about season finale. The first of the season finale clouds appears and in a rather sad way I’m hoping we get a Bailey cliff hanger.

As one much loved character departs so we see an attempt by the producers to boost the cast permanently with the guest appearance of the Caterina Scorsone as Amelia Shepherd. This is another smart move on top of bringing Burke back for a one-off. Scorsone can never be a replacement for Oh but Amelia is a strong character with a rich back-story that would add a wonderful fresh appeal to the show following Yang’s departure. I hope she stays.

Toward the end of the episode I swore I could hear a country song in the background in the form of “stand by your man” as April shouted down Webber. April who has worn a look of ‘woe is me’ for the last few episodes finally got some peace as Jackson showed up in the chapel declaring that the promise of waffles would lure him to the pews every Sunday. I’m glad this has been resolved. As someone with personal experience growing up in a Catholic v Atheist household (it is possible, though not always easy) I was somewhat frustrated with April’s lack of respect for Jackson’s point of view. Though I concede that it evened out their struggle and the compromise was nice.

Note: It seems that Shonda can’t go one season without either introducing a baby or covering up a cast pregnancy.

And speaking of babies...not much happened this week with Arizona and Callie but it is worth pointing out that fans are getting what they missed out on twice so far with Sofia and with the miscarriage. These two are into serious planned baby making and bringing us along the road with them, the name game being a perfect example of that. But just like with Bailey though I can’t help but feel that a dark cloud looms overhead.

I’ve not written much about the music lately. The music on Grey’s has always been a key differentiator from other series and has introduced us to many new bands and new music. But...is it me or is there a copious amount of cover versions going on this season?

Episode 10.22 allowed us to see Yang’s future and have confidence that she’s going on to bigger and better things. We got to see where she’s going to live, where she’s going to work, and what she’s going to work on...printing 3D hearts, and it was illustrated with graceful writing and sensitive directing. Bringing back an old romantic adversary was inspired. By showing us all of this Shonda and her crew have shown great respect to fans by reassuring the audience that all will be well for Cristina and that her journey to being a cardiothoracic God is just about compete.

Unless that is, she gets hit by a bus in 10.24....well... it happened to George.



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Maxine (aka Brouhaha) is a Grey’s Anatomy devotee, from the very beginning and through the dark period of George and Izzie as a couple. Her other TV 'loves' include the British series Foyle's War, Criminal Minds and TBBT. In real life she's a new mum, self-employed and can often be found arguing about politics or current affairs, attempting to write fiction and buying hair products. Maxine reviews Grey's Anatomy. Got a question - go to Tumblr ask!
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18 comments:

  1. Disagree about Jo, she's perfect for Alex.

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  2. I could caveat by saying that actually Alex as a character is being handled poorly which impacts how his relationship is developed. Whilst writing him better would probably not improve my opinion of the pairing it might make it easier for me to watch. But if other fans get something from them as a couple then that's good.Not everyone needs to.

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  3. Yes, 10b has exclusively used 80s covers as their soundtrack. It's called the "80's project". Great review.

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  4. My problems with this episode, which I already posted in the poll:
    1) Bailey drama: Seriously Bailey, what were you thinking when you
    injected the kid with the virus when the parents backed out?
    2) Resident firing: That pretty much came out of nowhere, the original 5 made more mistakes than the new residents have.
    3) McNeil family: I am still wondering what caused all three kids to get the same disease.

    4) Derek/Callie: What happened to Derek working for the government and
    why did Callie pretty much push him out of her research when she made a
    big deal about him taking away his sensors earlier.

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  5. Love your review I do agree about Jo - and at this point I feel Alex's story has just gone massively down hill compared to other characters. April and Jackson's compromise was a sweet moment it did feel like April did none of the compromising, but I'm glad someone finally stuck up for Jackson so she gets points for that. Also yes a we need a Cristina spin off HA

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  6. I wonder where Ben has been for the past two episodes. Perhaps he's in the firing line?

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  7. Ben returns on the next episode, watch the sneak peek: http://www.spoilertv.com/2014/05/greys-anatomy-episode-1023-everything-i_2.html

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  8. Yay you're back....glad to hear the lil one is setting in nicely lol
    on tobthe episode Awesome episode. I so wish it was a focus on Burk and Cristina more the b what it was. Wow the chemistry btwn these two 7 years later still burns red hot. Im sorry but Kevin doesnt hold a candle to the dynamic that is Washington and Oh. Could you imagine what amazing things we could have experienced had he stuck around. Washington speeches tonight were so spot on and jtechnicallyme. No one else could have gotten through to Yang like he did. I think it was beautifully done and lived up to the hype.
    I need alex to get rid of jo on this point we always agree. I really see no purpose for these interns. Understand i was over the moon (AZ voice) when I heard Murphy and Shane wont be returning. But like u I am hapy that Callie finally has someone to teach I just wishvit wasntb jo. Stephanie wasnt really annoying this episode she teeters the fence for me.
    With that said Bailey Bailey Bailey. ....we all knewshe was gonna do it. But im glad she did and look she was right. But now we get into more legal conconcerns. Bc if they are not dying themselves, they are being sued or somehow in the court system. Iam hopeful for this arc. While I prefer Bailey in the hospital doing her job, ill allow the possibility of criminal or judicial recourse to take place. #TrustBailey can we really say she did anything wrong technically-dont bite my head off. Yea they withdrew consent but the parents were stupid and she saved there child. Alls well that ends well.
    Amelias return I like it we are familiar with her she has a rich backstory and she fits. Its not contrived or a forced relationship (currentb interns/residents).
    Japril finally weathering the storm. April growing a backbone and standing up for her man. Man did I cheer when she spoke to the chief like that bravo. But . Man there issues are far from over. Is it me or does anyone else feel they still havent told anyone they are pregnant.
    Speaking of pregnancies Calzona they are really getting ibto this planing for child. But like u I fear something dark lurks around the cornerm especially since in press releases we see callie recieves devastating news. Which in assumingbhas to do with her being able to carry the baby. Something happened to her dad. Or her funding was cut. Idk
    Owen and Chief were pretty much out on an island with each other this episode. Aside from snapping at people they didnt do much.
    The triangle that is Burke, Yang and Grey. I was so tickled by how Burke still knew how close yang is with grey. I have to make a phone call- tell Meredith I said hi (wink)
    Meredith giving advice via voicemail and Burke feeling Mer holds a grudge and keeping yang from accepting hia offer. So effortlessly he was woven back like he had never left. This was an exceptional moment and they did an exceptional job. I thoroughly enjoyed episode 10.22.

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  9. That doesn't mean he can't be fired in the next episode though.

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  10. I absolutely love Alex and Jo, I find them perfect for each other and I really enjoy them as a couple. But about the story of Alex's character I agree with you. Sadly it's not a new things, Alex is always let apart from the main storyline. I absolutely hate the plane crash, because with this story we have all the characters get involved in a main storyline, except for him, an original one! It's so frustrating. And I'm very disappointed too, that, in this episode nobody seems to care about his absence.
    In the other hand I'm so proud of him, because he's so grown up in this years, and I'm so happy about his journey, love his character. But I wish he had more respect in the show, if wasn't for Jo he really haven't no one that care about him, and this is sad, I think his character deserve more attention.

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  11. I thought it was a great way to bring closure to Burke's character- He won the Harper Avery, he stagnated, he's moving forward, he's married, has kids.... But there's still unfinished business there that will just have to be buried, and that was obvious. It kind of annoyed me that Cristina was still so influenced by him- A strong, sensible woman cannot get over whatever it was after all those years, after she'd moved on with someone else? I really thought that what she went thru in S4 gave her proper closure, that she wouldn't be this anguished to see Burke again. At least, she wasn't all giggly and flaky like Bailey was with that Marcus guy from HER High School... Speaking of Bailey, I have lost all hope for her character returning to former greatness. Feels like I'm mourning the loss of TWO great characters, what's been done to Bailey is fifty times worse, because they turned her into a total nitwit!! This is the woman who, as a resident, fiercely demanded of her interns, "Where was First Do No Harm? Where was objective thinking?"... And she's trampling all over the patient's rights, jeopardizing the hospital, her career, and maybe, her freedom! She was always involved with her patients and passionate about their care, but her clearly crossing the line to administer a treatment that's not proven, leads me to conclude that Cristina's success made her jealous and insecure, and to quote Meredith, isn't Bailey "Spiritually above everybody"? And is it just me or is Meredith sounding more and more immature these days? Or is that supposed to be happy? I still watch Grey's every week, still like the show, but inconsistencies just bug me!

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  12. I agree about Jo. I think Jo is a mixture of Alex and April (Immature & Whiney) While both Alex and April's characters show both round and dynamic, backed up by decent and sometimes great acting (especially Sarah Drew), Jo's character traits feels flat and the acting does not do much to help either. Whenever Jo is on, I kind of think her acting would be more natural in a CW soap, not in an abc Soap. I like the actress's actual tweet feeds, how she 'fangirls' over grey's and its pairings...but am not convinced about her acting and character.


    Also I agree with the comment above that April in this episode has not done much of compromising...(standing up for Jackson aside) April had valid points when she pointed out Jackson just 'tolerates' her beliefs. However, it was Jackson who decided to concede and spend Sunday mornings together with April.

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  13. Agree with you in full. For Jo this just illustrates an extremely poor casting decision. I cringe when I watch her and even with other characters I've not liked on the show (which is very few) I haven't actually cringed at them.
    I think April 'pitying' Jackson's lack of faith was bad form on her part. Such a situation deserves mutual respect of opinions and beliefs.

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  14. Oh Bailey. Agree with your comments, character inconsistencies particularly. Bailey is probably the biggest victim of the evolving ensemble cast. I've been watching very early episodes and I don't recognise the Bailey we have now.


    Regards Meredith, I think she she has always had pockets of immaturity dotted among her moments of growth.

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  15. though we disagree about Jo your point about Alex's storyline I do agree with.
    The more I think about it the more I think that poor casting is the issue rather than the character of Jo herself...I dunno

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  16. As I mentioned in a reply above I took exception to April 'pitying' Jackson's lack of faith. In this kind of relationship 'respect' for the alternate view is so important.
    Wouldn't a Cristina spin off be super! but unfortunately a key element of how these dramas succeed is missing. We already know that she doesn't want a family.

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  17. Hello!
    Re Bailey - This will either be a big Season 11 story or it will fizzle in the blink of an eye. I loved the idea of Derek and Callie fighting it out for intellectual property rights but in the end it all ended in a whimper. I honestly have no idea how they are developing Bailey and I'm losing faith in her being in the show. By that I mean the quality of writing for her.


    Callie-- I'm sure after her accident she can't carry a baby...that's where y money is anyway! If it's her funding then doesn't really fit with Amelia, though it is possible that it's the case as it doesn'thave any results. of course this could lead to her coming one to one with Bailey....


    agree...enjoyable episode

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  18. Re:2 - Oh I get that it's about the huge cast, but in the show's universe, firing the residents makes no sense for making a mistake. Firing them because of budget cuts would have made more sense than "you are either a doctor or you aren't".


    Re: 3 - I found the story really interesting and the two moms talking which leads to another was touching scene and needs to e done more in Grey's as that is something close to reality. I am really disappointed that the end that McNeil family arc without any resolution. They McNeil's still don;t know what caused all three of their kids to get sick.

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