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Grey's Anatomy: The Room Where It Happens (2016)
One of the Series Best
This episode brought me back. I'm an old man, but I have watched almost 250 episodes in the past year. It is also the TV I watch. It hurt when George left. It hurt when Derek left. Bug the quality of the show remained rather good (other stories, cases, well directed and acted). But nothing jarring, in my opinion, until "The Room Where It Happens.." I loved the static set (the OR). I found the acting incredible, among the best of the entire series, and the use of flashbacks and imagery especially well directed. Kudos to the program for making this episode, taking us away from some of the monotony of the soap opera stories in the series. If you are moved to tears in the last ten minutes, you have no heart. None.
Tucker Carlson Tonight (2016)
Feel Safe
Tucker Carlson makes me feel safe. I an so tired of smarmy journalists who skirt around the issues, the blowhards that they are, while trying to be funny, charming, and poignant--all of which they fail at miserably. Tucker manages to be funny, charming, and poignant, without really trying, his effortless dismemberment of idiotic guests who pretend ideological positions on issues that manage to unsettle those of us who love America pretty much the way is is. Carlson is particularly effective while gutting so-called experts on the Russian connection, illegal aliens, and gender/cross-gender issues. He makes me laugh when he laughs during his interviews. And he settles my agitation when he goes after campus political correctness. I am a college professor in California, and I try to listen to Tucker's appraisal of what's happening on campuses--and then do something about it. So, yes, Tucker Carlson makes me feel safe: at last, someone on cable news cuts through the crap and exposes the truth, however unsettling it may be.