Is anyone else getting tired of filler?
While there were some strong moments during Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 7, it's also evident that the series is full of filler, and we have a lot to say about that.
Join Grey's Fanatics Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu as they discuss it all.
Do you enjoy these medical case-focused installments, or are you missing the interpersonal drama?
Haley: It's fine, but I miss old Grey's with the drama, big events, and crises. The filler episodes are a little boring. This particular one was great, though, and I was glad to see the writers shed light on another very serious issue (high rates of maternal mortality among Black women).
Lucy: I really enjoyed the episode. I was happy to have a break from the petty back-and-forth.
And while it was medically focused, it moved everyone's stories forward just a bit.
While there were some strong moments during Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 7, it's also evident that the series is full of filler, and we have a lot to say about that.
Join Grey's Fanatics Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu as they discuss it all.
Do you enjoy these medical case-focused installments, or are you missing the interpersonal drama?
Haley: It's fine, but I miss old Grey's with the drama, big events, and crises. The filler episodes are a little boring. This particular one was great, though, and I was glad to see the writers shed light on another very serious issue (high rates of maternal mortality among Black women).
Lucy: I really enjoyed the episode. I was happy to have a break from the petty back-and-forth.
And while it was medically focused, it moved everyone's stories forward just a bit.
- 5/16/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
It was an easy, breezy installment, but some noteworthy moments.
We have Yasuda leading the pack as best intern on Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 6, while Simone and Blue continued to bond.
And Beltran had to juggle Levi and Amelink.
Join the discussion with Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu!
What were your overall thoughts on this episode?
Haley: It was fine for a filler episode. Nothing terribly exciting happened, but it set up several potential big storylines. A couple of moments made me think we're in for some pretty big reveals towards the end of the season.
Lucy: I liked seeing different pairings here. Link and Beltran, Webber and Adams, Kwan and Griffith. Otherwise, I was underwhelmed. I am sure we're in for a big season finale, possibly disaster-centric.
Jasmine: I think this has been an interesting season because it feels like a "filler season." They haven't...
We have Yasuda leading the pack as best intern on Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 6, while Simone and Blue continued to bond.
And Beltran had to juggle Levi and Amelink.
Join the discussion with Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu!
What were your overall thoughts on this episode?
Haley: It was fine for a filler episode. Nothing terribly exciting happened, but it set up several potential big storylines. A couple of moments made me think we're in for some pretty big reveals towards the end of the season.
Lucy: I liked seeing different pairings here. Link and Beltran, Webber and Adams, Kwan and Griffith. Otherwise, I was underwhelmed. I am sure we're in for a big season finale, possibly disaster-centric.
Jasmine: I think this has been an interesting season because it feels like a "filler season." They haven't...
- 5/8/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Grey's Anatomy Round Table: Did Arizona's Big Return Underwhelm?Did They Drop the Ball with Calzona?
Arizona Robbins made her grand return.
But did her reappearance on Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 4 live up to the hype? Elsewhere, Lucas moves in with Amelia, and Jules deals with her brother in a pretty uneventful episode.
Join Haley Whitmire White, Sara Trimble, and Lucy Peel as they discuss the hour.
What are your thoughts on Arizona's big return? Do you feel like there were some missed opportunities?
Haley: I love Arizona, and I've missed her. It was great to see her back, especially in the capacity of a world-renowned fetal surgeon.
It's amazing to see how far her career has come. But yes, I definitely think there were some missed opportunities. Why didn't anyone ask about how Callie and Sofia were doing?
It seems weird that none of that would get brought up. Are Callie and Arizona together? Come on, now. I need answers.
Related: Grey's Anatomy How Arizona's...
But did her reappearance on Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 4 live up to the hype? Elsewhere, Lucas moves in with Amelia, and Jules deals with her brother in a pretty uneventful episode.
Join Haley Whitmire White, Sara Trimble, and Lucy Peel as they discuss the hour.
What are your thoughts on Arizona's big return? Do you feel like there were some missed opportunities?
Haley: I love Arizona, and I've missed her. It was great to see her back, especially in the capacity of a world-renowned fetal surgeon.
It's amazing to see how far her career has come. But yes, I definitely think there were some missed opportunities. Why didn't anyone ask about how Callie and Sofia were doing?
It seems weird that none of that would get brought up. Are Callie and Arizona together? Come on, now. I need answers.
Related: Grey's Anatomy How Arizona's...
- 4/9/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
At its best, Fire Country is one of the most thrilling dramas on network television.
Borrowing the best elements from the procedural and nighttime soap genres, the show's first season took a risky premise. It developed it into a bonafide hit with writing a notch above the standard primetime fare.
The secret was relatable characters whose interpersonal drama helped to offset the wackiness of some of the more outlandish action storylines.
Is the show sacrificing the believability of its first season by featuring implausible emergency scenarios?
Did the writers paint themselves into a corner with a premise that all but demands that they raise the stakes week after week? We've already considered that Fire Country may have fizzled out, but we're here with a more detailed discussion.
TV Fanatics Jasmine, Lucy, Sara, and Tyler discussed these matters and more during our latest Fire Country round table discussion for Fire Country...
Borrowing the best elements from the procedural and nighttime soap genres, the show's first season took a risky premise. It developed it into a bonafide hit with writing a notch above the standard primetime fare.
The secret was relatable characters whose interpersonal drama helped to offset the wackiness of some of the more outlandish action storylines.
Is the show sacrificing the believability of its first season by featuring implausible emergency scenarios?
Did the writers paint themselves into a corner with a premise that all but demands that they raise the stakes week after week? We've already considered that Fire Country may have fizzled out, but we're here with a more detailed discussion.
TV Fanatics Jasmine, Lucy, Sara, and Tyler discussed these matters and more during our latest Fire Country round table discussion for Fire Country...
- 3/28/2024
- by Tyler Johnson
- TVfanatic
With so few episodes in the season, should we have more plot movement?
It's one of many questions that crossed our round table's mind after Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 2.
It was an episode in which very little happened to move the plot along, but Lucas and Simone called it quits, and a lonely Amelia bounced around.
Join TV Fanatics Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu as they break down the hour.
Join the discussion below!
How do you feel about this episode and the minimal plot development? Do you enjoy episodes that focus on cases and character-building?
Haley: It's funny — while I was watching it, I was taking mental notes in preparation for our round table, and I was thinking, "Wow, this episode is Boring."
Normally, I'm fine with episodes that bring us into the Grey's universe without any dramatic events, but come on, it's a short season!
It's one of many questions that crossed our round table's mind after Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 2.
It was an episode in which very little happened to move the plot along, but Lucas and Simone called it quits, and a lonely Amelia bounced around.
Join TV Fanatics Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu as they break down the hour.
Join the discussion below!
How do you feel about this episode and the minimal plot development? Do you enjoy episodes that focus on cases and character-building?
Haley: It's funny — while I was watching it, I was taking mental notes in preparation for our round table, and I was thinking, "Wow, this episode is Boring."
Normally, I'm fine with episodes that bring us into the Grey's universe without any dramatic events, but come on, it's a short season!
- 3/26/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
The milestone 20th season of Grey's Anatomy kicked off on a strong note.
There was so much to love about Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 1, which saw Meredith dropping by, Nick making a big move, and the interns coming after some serious fire.
The hour also revealed Teddy's fate, Jolink's bliss, and a wonderfully twisted case that took us (and Simone and Lucas) on a ride.
We're kicking off our first Round Table of the season with TV Fanatics Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu.
We discuss Mer finding a workaround for her new findings, the new tension between Simone and Lucas, Teddy's fight for her life, Jolink's happiness, and so much more. Join the conversation below!
How do you feel about Mer roping Amelia into her Alzheimer's theory and research?
Haley: I love, love, love anything that brings Meredith Grey and Amelia together.
Their relationship had so many ups and downs,...
There was so much to love about Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 1, which saw Meredith dropping by, Nick making a big move, and the interns coming after some serious fire.
The hour also revealed Teddy's fate, Jolink's bliss, and a wonderfully twisted case that took us (and Simone and Lucas) on a ride.
We're kicking off our first Round Table of the season with TV Fanatics Haley Whitmire White, Lucy Peel, and Jasmine Blu.
We discuss Mer finding a workaround for her new findings, the new tension between Simone and Lucas, Teddy's fight for her life, Jolink's happiness, and so much more. Join the conversation below!
How do you feel about Mer roping Amelia into her Alzheimer's theory and research?
Haley: I love, love, love anything that brings Meredith Grey and Amelia together.
Their relationship had so many ups and downs,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
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