Grey’s Anatomy and Person Of Interest are next up on my season premiere recap.
First off, Grey’s Anatomy. It was a 2-hour premiere, and Meredith loses her job, the board at the hospital deciding a suspension wasn’t good enough. She sticks around the hospital though. Kepner is chief resident, but no one listens to her, and Bailey tries to find a gunther, which a patient used as a team-building activity to get the residents to work together. Everybody’s made at Alex because he ratted on Meredith. Let’s see…there’s a giant sinkhole in Seattle, so all the injuries go to Seattle Grace or Mercy West, or whatever the hospital’s called now. Christina ends up getting an abortion and Owen supports her decision, which is a big change from the end of last season. And with Meredith getting fired, the separation from Derek, and the “red flags” raised by the interview with the social services lady, the baby Meredith and Derek adopted is taken away, and will be placed with another family while they re-evaluate the life Derek and Meredith could provide for Zola. Richard covers for Meredith, saying it was him who switched the results instead of Meredith, and so she gets her job back. I have no idea if he’ll still be working there but not as chief, or if he’ll be gone completely. He did hand off his clinical trial to Bailey, but we’ll find out next week.
I didn’t see Richard stepping down, but considering how much Meredith gets away with, and his relationship with her mom, I really shouldn’t be surprised. And that is why I love Grey’s Anatomy. It is dramatic, and over the top, and in general, it’s fairly predictable, with an occasional twist thrown in. I’ll be tuning in next week, that’s for sure.
As far as Person Of Interest goes, I watched the pilot, and I really like the premise of the show. It was interesting, but I’m not sure about it. I think I’ll keep watching it online to see if it’ll keep me interested. It was definitely hyped up, but I don’t know if the show actually lived up to all the hype. Maybe it’s one of those shows that takes a while to get into, like The Event, which was weird at first, and then I got into it. So maybe the same will happen with Person Of Interest. For the moment, I’m glad that that Grey’s Anatomy was higher up on the priority list of tv shows to watch.
So, I’m not at all done talking about tv yet, so I’ll be back with a few more season premiere recaps!