[images] Debut Of The 4th Edition Of The Macallan Masters Of Photography Series By Elliott Erwitt10/29/2013
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GREY'S ANATOMY: Sorry Seems To Be the Hardest Word
CALLIE’S STRENGTH IS PUT TO THE TEST, ON ABC’S “GREY’S ANATOMY” Hector Elizondo (“Last Man Standing”) Guest Stars “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” – When an unexpected malpractice suit turns Callie's world upside down, her supportive father (Hector Elizondo) arrives and shares an interesting secret with her. Meanwhile, through flashbacks, we learn some surprising details about Callie and Arizona's marriage, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. “Grey’s Anatomy” stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, Patrick Dempsey as Derek Shepherd, Sandra Oh as Cristina Yang, Justin Chambers as Alex Karev, Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey, James Pickens, Jr. as Richard Webber, Sara Ramirez as Callie Torres, Kevin McKidd as Owen Hunt, Jessica Capshaw as Arizona Robbins, Jesse Williams as Jackson Avery, Sarah Drew as April Kepner, Camilla Luddington as Jo Wilson, Gaius Charles as Shane Ross, Jerrika Hinton as Stephanie Edwards and Tessa Ferrer as Leah Murphy. Guest cast TBA. “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” was written by Stacy McKee and directed by Jeannor Szwarc. The stories told in this week's Grey's Anatomy built on the seeming theme for this first part of the season; how do you adapt yourself to the unexpected directions your life has taken, even if you helped propel yourself there, and how do you determine your next step? Even more complex questions were involved as well, like when you find yourself in deep emotional waters without familiar relationships and resources to reach for, will you keep treading water until you figure out your path or will you take action out of weakness or fear or vulnerability that will put you in an even more painful place than where you started?
Owen Hunt was only briefly seen in this episode which made it difficult, again, to tell the direction in which his story will progress. We first saw him welcoming to the hospital Emma Marling, the Seattle Presbyterian physician he'd begun seeing. While they briefly discussed how she didn't want to trade on 'whatever this is' and wanted to be viewed by Grey Sloan Memorial's surgical staff as simply another professional interested in observing Arizona Robbins' surgery that day, the waters got a little murkier once Cristina Yang appeared. As Emma exited to surgery, Owen and Cristina briefly discussed the situation to which Cristina responded with humor laced with a bit of her own vulnerability. Cristina dismissed Owen's concern about it being weird for them, countering with her own somewhat unusual thought of whether it might be weird for Emma to work around his ex, a concept which was returned to later on in the episode with interesting results. Cristina's main professional story involved performing an embolization on a previously inoperable cardiac patient who had presented in the ER with an injured ankle. After running through all of the treatment options currently known to assist with his deadly condition, the intern with whom Cristina was working suggested trying a neurological fixative. The patient and his wife agreed to the risky operation and seemed both amazed and disappointed when it was successful, since his continued good health would mean they couldn't rely on his life insurance to pay off the debts they'd run up since his diagnosis. It was in the context of this surgery in which Cristina and Emma interacted in a way that once again showed us Cristina's vulnerabilities. When Emma commented on the gutsiness of Cristina's surgical approach, wishing she could stay and watch, Cristina introduced herself to Emma, including that she was Owen's ex-wife. While the news seemed to briefly fluster Emma, it was more surprising to Cristina that the other woman didn't already know about her relationship with Owen. It was telling that rather than feeling energized by performing a seemingly miraculous surgery, Cristina was more consumed by the absence of Owen in her life and the distance in her friendship with Meredith Grey. In a one-two punch near the end of the episode, Cristina stepped into the hall to find Owen and Emma in conversation. Cristina's sadness was evident as she turned away from the scene before her with a desolate expression on her face. As she escaped into the lounge she encountered a frosty Meredith going over her research proposal. Cristina tried to bridge the gap by expressing her frustrations to her friend about her day and how Owen was so happy with Emma that he didn't even tell her about his relationship with Cristina. Meredith dismissed her friend's feelings, citing her own perception that Cristina has not been there for her as she's returned to work, saying 'you don't have time for people who want things that you don't want.' While Meredith seemed to be referencing her own choice to balance work with family, the comment hit closer to home for Cristina who was clearly missing Owen. It remains to be seen whether Owen was successfully moving on as Cristina appeared to think he was as we saw so little of him in this episode. What remained certain here was that Cristina's regret of her decision to let him go has clouded her vision of what possible reasons Owen might have for not having told Emma about his relationship with Cristina. Elsewhere in the hospital: Alex Karev struggled with his anger toward his recently reappeared father as Jo Wilson's urged him toward reestablishing that relationship; Richard Webber figured out how to still teach interns while he remained hospitalized; Derek Shepherd made a decision to step into research and away from surgery to help Meredith step more deeply into her professional life; Meredith faced choices about what research to delve into; Callie Torres continued to try to find herself in the wake of her separation from her wife Arizona Robbins; and Leah Murphy fell for Arizona after they shared a night together while Arizona vacillated between pushing her away and inviting her into her life. Last night Hollywood stars joined Elliott Erwitt and The Macallan to raise a dram to the US Launch of The Macallan Masters of Photography: Elliott Erwitt Edition at Leica Gallery Los Angeles. Celeb attendees included Matthew McConaughey, his wife Camila Alves, Grey’s Anatomy’s Kevin McKidd, Amy Smart, Carter Oosterhouse and more. Grey’s Anatomy’s Kevin McKidd, star of last year’s Masters of Photography project, stopped by to raise a dram of The Macallan to Elliott Erwitt and this year’s edition along with Rich Sommer and Ben Feldman, who channeled their Mad Men characters by enjoying some drams of The Macallan 18 and Reid Scott joined them for a quick chat. - Read the full article Here Post by Kevin McKidd. Kevin "I know the Cristina/Owen fans will be like, 'Oh my god, that means it's over!' But no, they're still working in the same hospital, they're still go to be constantly in each other lives," he added. "And they're such an odd couple... I think in a weird way they might find a way to make not being in a relationship work for them."
Read the full article here 23 October Recording air date to be advised When: 11:30 AM Where: Culver City, CA Age: 18 + Guests: Ellen Pompeo, Kevin McKidd Click here to organize tickets
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