Grey’s Anatomy Recap & Spoilers (As We Know It)
February 12, 2006 by GMMR
Filed under Grey's Anatomy, Grey's Anatomy Recap, TV Drama, TV News
The following contains spoilers from the 2/12 episode of Grey’s Anatomy. If you haven’t seen the show, I suggest you stop reading….now.
Last week’s captivating “Code Black” episode wrapped up tonight with the same intesity and heart breaking performances as we saw just one week ago. Tonight we get some crazy fabulous acting from Ellen Pompeo (Meredith) and Chandra Wilson (Dr. Bailey). But then again, when isn’t Chandra Wilson fabulous?
So here’s the a quick look at what happened: The bomb is out of the patient, and Meredith is ok. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for someone else in the hospital. Dr. Bailey has her baby but only because someone pulls, well, a “Bailey” on her. McDreamy has a tough day both on the table and in his heart. Aw. Izzie and Alex continue to be good at getting it on in weird and unusual places.
If you missed the ep, well it sucks to be you. Ah, just kidding. I’ve gone ahead wrote up a recap for you. I normally do this with the help of my trusty TiVo, but since I’m not at my house tonight, I had to write the recap while watching the show live. Once again, I didn’t feel comfortbale posting the recap on the main site, as I just don’t want to spoil it for those who have yet to see it.
Click here for the Grey’s Anatomy Recap (2/12/06)
UPDATE: ABC.com put together a montage of the best scenes from last night. It’s worth checking out here.
The End is Near for Alias
Although ABC hasn’t yet found a place for Alias on its schedule, my money is on it coming back and coming back strong. One thing we know for sure, the 100th episode is going to be a sweet walk down memory lane. It’s been well publicized (so don’t bust on me for the spoiler) that Bradley Cooper will be reprising his role as Will Tippen in the 100th episode. But he’s not the only Alias alum returning to Syd’s life. Keep your eyes peeled for Irina Derevko (Lena Olin), Sark (David Anders), Nadia (Mia Maestro), Weiss (Greg Grunberg) and even Anna Espinosa (Gina Torres). And perhaps one more character who just doesn’t want to seem to die. And no it’s not Lauren. I think the producers know better than to bring her back. Us Vaughn fans have been through enough this year without the return of Whoren Reed.
With all these old timers coming back, it’s almost depressing that screen time is going to have to be devoted to the Alias newbies: Rachel, Renne and Thomas. I haven’t warmed to these new characters yet. C’mon I’m an Alias purist - I like my old school spies and double agents.
For more inside scoop on what you can expect from the last episodes of Alias. Check out Michael Ausiello’s interview with Alias Executive Producer Jeff Pinkner here.
Commander in Chief Benched Until Spring Term
ABD has announced that its hit freshman drama Commander in Chief will not be seen again until mid-April. The plan originally called for Chief to take a break to allow for the mid-season replacement, Sons & Daughters. But with slumping ratings, the February episodes of Commander in Chief have been pulled as well.
ABC maintains that they are still 100% behind the show, and that when it returns to the schedule on April 18th viewers will have 7 brand new episodes to enjoy.
Watch John Krasinski on Leno
Update: I switched over to WordPress and they don’t allow videos from YouTube. So if you are looking for John Krasinski’s video on Leno, then click over to my old site and watch it there.
But make sure you come back, because the old site hasn’t been touched in a while.
Thanks to MrsData from the GMMR forums for finding this.
Recap of The Office: Valentine’s Day

I’m not sure what excuse you have for missing last night’s Valentine’s Day episode of The Office, but if you did, no worries. GMMR super fan turnituploudcapn once again provided us with an amazing recap.
Click here for the full recap of The Office: Valentine’s Day
Goodbye Arrested Development
Tonight we have to say goodbye, for perhaps the last time, to the Bluth’s and Arrested Development. I’ll never truly understand why the public didn’t respond to this show. There is nothing more original on television today. The writing and the acting was superb. I’m really going to miss this show.
If you are a diehard AD fan, then I know you will be watching (and weeping) tonight. If you’ve never seen the show before, then you should tonight. It will probably be your last chance. Fox is presenting the final four episodes back-to-back tonight starting at 8pm est. In tonight’s episodes:
George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) hires a new attorney who asks the Bluths to participate in a mock trial to help prepare them for the real thing. Back at the office, Michael (Jason Bateman) discovers he may have a long-lost sister named Nellie (Bateman’s real-life sister Justine). Gob (Will Arnett) later goes to Iraq on a secret mission and winds up in prison — and when Michael and Buster (Tony Hale) fly down to help him, they make a discovery that could change the family’s legal troubles forever. Judge Reinhold, Jamie Kennedy and “American Idol” joke William Hung also guest star.
Here are a few Arrested Development articles I thought you might want to check out:
Showtime or ABC Could Get Arrested
Bye, Bye Bluths
The Whole Bluth (The AD stars reveal their favorite episodes)
The Producer’s Favorite Episodes
Brad Pitt & Madonna to be Extras
Reports say that Brad Pitt and Madonna have both signed on to appear on Ricky Gervais’ show, Extras. They will join a long list of A-list actors who have appeared on the comedy including Ben Stiller, Samuel L. Jackson, and Kate Winslet.
If you have HBO and haven’t yet checked out Extras, you should. It’s a really funny show centered around the failed career of a wannabe actor (Ricky Gervais) who fulfills his dreams by appearing as an extra on various films. The show also stars Ashley Jensen and Stephen Merchant, who along with Gervais co-created Extras and The Office.


