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7/10- Latest from Ausiello Question: I’ve got a burning Grey’s Anatomy question leftover from your TV Guide days: Which of those season finale smooches was the “major kiss no one would see coming” that Shonda Rhimes alluded to? — Denise Ausiello: Well, contrary to popular belief, she was not referring to Mer/Der’s candlelit trailer park pucker. As Rhimes tells me, although she feels all of the kisses featured in the episode “were worth leaning into the television for,” the one she felt was the most surprising “was Alex and Izzie. But my personal favorite is Bailey kissing Baby Tuck." I tend to agree with her. About Alex/Izzie. The Bailey/Tuck lip-lock was just awright for me. Question: Is loose-lipped Katherine Heigl still employed at Grey’s Anatomy? Janice Ausiello: She showed up to this season’s first table read last week, so it looks like it. Oh, to be a fly on that wall. Question: Got anything new on Grey’s? Please tell me they’ve gotten rid of Rose! — Michelle Ausiello: Nope, she (i.e. Lauren Stamile) was at the table read, too! And as my buddy Mitovich at TVGuide.com is reporting, she was doing what she does best: stirring up trouble! Question: Please make my week by spilling anything you know about the Shonda Rhimes-penned two-hour Grey's season premiere. — Becca Ausiello: There will be a slight time lapse between the finale and the premiere. We’re talking more than a few days and less than a month. Question: I'm dying for some Grey's scoop, specifically related to Callie and Erica. — Emily Ausiello: There’s a rumor going around that Callie will start off the season with a little McSteamy in the oven, but a reliable Grey’s insider insists it’s “not true.” That begs the question: Does a denial of scoop qualify as scoop itself? Discuss in the comments section below. Source: EW
7/10- Triangle Not Over So Soon? Rose is no shrinking violet when it comes to getting McDumped by McDreamy. Given the cozy, candle-burning climax of Grey's Anatomy's season finale, it's no big surprise that Lauren Stamile's run as Derek's squeeze may be nearing its end. But the typically oh-so-nice nurse won't be scrubbed out quietly. Sources tell me exclusively that when Rose is excised from the superstar surgeon's love life, though she plays it cool with Mer, she is far from Zen about the whole thing with the boyfriend. "I'd count on at least one emotional outburst," previews a setsider. "Rose is not her usual composed self with Derek." What's more, although as recently as this afternoon the talk was that Stamile would only appear in the two-hour season opener, there are now rumblings that Rose may remain a thorn in the supercouple's side a bit longer. Source: TV Guide
7/10- Kevin McKidd in talks to join the show Could another hot doc be scrubbing in at Seattle Grace next season? Kevin McKidd, the Scottish actor who headlined last season's time-traveling drama Journeyman, is in serious talks to join the cast. He'd play an M.D. who comes to the hospital after a stint in Iraq. It's expected to be a long story arc for McKidd, who also played the soldier Lucius Vorenus in HBO's regrettably short-lived Rome. Source: EW
7/7 - Episode 5.01 - Casting Sides Summary Doug (50’s) – Lies in bed while his wife Cynthia is by his side. Dr. Walters is examining him. Doug was in a car accident and explains that the car must have hit a patch of ice. His back is sore but says he’s fine. Dr. Walters says the initial X-rays look clear but that they’ll take him to CT to make sure. Doug objects and says he doesn’t need a bunch of expensive tests to tell him what he already knows. He turns to Cynthia and says he told her the whole night was a mistake. Cynthia explains that Doug hates formal events and he says except for the one they met at. Cynthia tells Doug to go with the nice doctor and Dr. Walters interjects saying she’s not so nice. Doug says neither is he. Later on, Doug is in bed and Cynthia is seated next to him. She says there’s a problem with the insurance and Doug says that he knows. She asks him if he knows about the credit card and if things haven’t been going well at work. Doug tells her that he was let go from work 3 months ago. Cynthia says that he’s been going to the office everyday. Doug explains that there’s a coffee shop that he goes to and reads the paper. Cynthia asks him why he didn’t tell her and he answers that she lives a certain lifestyle and there is no money coming in. He didn’t want her to worry. He wanted her to feel safe with him like she always has and he apologizes. Cynthia begins to cry and tells him he’s her lifestyle; that he’s the only nice thing she needs. He needs surgery and he needs it from the best and if something ever happened to him, she’d never feel safe again. Phil (50’s)- Phil is sitting up in bed holding his wife Anna’s hand. He appears to be fine while Dr. Smith performs some medical exams and inspects his films. Phil asks Dr. Smith if they’ve found Michael already (Phil thinks Michael was thrown from the car). Dr. Smith reassures Phil saying the paramedics must be on their way with him. Phil asks Anna how she’s doing and she’s says she’s not alright because Phil can’t move his legs. Phil comforts Anna saying that he’s not in any pain and the doctors are trying to figure out a way so that they can dance at next year’s ball. Phil looking hopeful asks Dr.S for confirmation of that . Dr.S tries to be diplomatic and presses Phil’s thigh with the reflex hammer and asks him if he can feel it. Phil with a smile replies no. Dr.S moves the hammer up to Phil’s ribcage and he still can’t feel it (smile fades). Dr.S moves the hammer up to Phil’s shoulder and he says he can feel it. Phil, very happy, asks Dr.S if that’s good and Dr.S forces a smile and says it’s very good. Later on, Dr. Smith and several nurses are working on Phil. Phil has cooling blankets and plastic covering his body with the exception of his head, arms and feet. Dr. Smith is administering the cooling saline through an IV. Phil wants Dr. Smith to admit she likes testing a man's limits. Phil tells Dr. S that he's survived 33 years of marriage, 5 children, 11 grandchildren and the time his frat brothers made him jump naked into Lake Wanatanka in the middle of January and that was cold so the current situation is like a Spring day for him. Dr.S says she doesn't doubt it and puts another cold blanket on Phil. He says he still doesn't feel anything, in fact he's warm and toasty. Dr.S adds another blanket. Phil says he may have spoken too soon and wants to know how much longer it'll take. Dr.S says not much longer and tells Phil he's doing great and to hang in there. Another cold blanket is added and Phil's body is closer to frozen. Jillian (23)- Mrs. Marshall comes out of the bathroom to find a scantily clad Jillian outside the bathroom door waiting. Mrs. Marshall asks Jillian what she’s doing there and Jillian answers that she has to pee. Mrs. Marshall asks her what she’s doing in THAT room. Jillian says she’s with Jake. Mrs. Marshall says she means Jason. Jillian dismisses her with a ‘whatever’, says she’s got to pee and asks Mrs.M if she’s going to move out of the way. Mrs.M says she has no idea who Jillian is and she’s in her son’s hospital room. Jillian says it doesn’t change the fact that she has to pee. Mrs.M steps out of the way, Jillian enters the bathroom and shuts the door and Mrs.M stares angrily at the closed door. Allan - Dr. Smith is looking beautiful and happy. She's about to start surgery when a young, handsome resident named Allan joins her at the table. Allan greets his mom - Dr. Smith - and asks if he gets to ressect the bowel today and Dr. Smith says yes. Allan then says Dr.Smith is the best mom ever and the best Chief of Surgery. Dr. Smith laughs modestly and happily and they work together. Popular Kid - Joan is moving down a crowded hallway. "Popular kid" looks at her and asks another kid if that isn't the weird chick that used to eat her own hair. The other kid remarks that Joan got hot. Resident/ Young Man/ Young Woman - there are sides for the each of the 3 characters but it's the same scene. The Young Man and Young Woman are hurriedly walking across the catwalk behind the other interns and their angry resident. The resident is giving the "Bailey" speech (You're interns, grunts, bottom of the surgical food chain. You run labs, write orders,...blah, blah blah). The Young Man asks if that isn't amazing. The Young Woman says her name is Kathryn Parker and agrees that it's amazing. The Young Man introduces himself as Doug Swanson and is described as excited. Wife - (interior dining room) John is an 80 year old man. He's sitting at the head of the table full of food and surrounded by his family of all ages (kids, grandkids, great grandkids). His loving wife kisses him on the cheek and tells John that they did good. John agrees and is described as feeling fulfilled. Source: Crys@TWoP
6/10 - Latest from Kristin: Emma in England: I cannot wait an entire summer for Grey's Anatomy to come back! Please share something! Anything at all?! It may not be much consolation, but I can tell you that Seattle Grace opens its doors on June 25 to start filming season five. Someone better start lighting those candles again. Source: E!Online
5/28 - Latest from Ausiello: Question: Now that the Grey's finale has aired, can you tell us which kiss was the "major" one that Shonda Rhimes was talking about? — Brad Ausiello: Based on her morning-after post-mortem, I think she was referring to Mer/Der's big smooch. Personally, the Alex/Izzie kiss was the only one that made me lean into the TV. Question: I just watched an interview with Patrick Dempsey where he mentions that the next season of Grey's Anatomy will be 30-34 episodes long. Any scoop on that? — Suz Ausiello: Really? He said that? My sources are telling me it'll be closer to 24 episodes. Question: Grey's scoop, please!— Nierah Ausiello: I hear someone may be preggers — and that someone shared a red-hot smooch in the finale! Source: TV Guide