Crosby spent most of this episode mourning the potential sale of his houseboat, while Adam went postal in a grocery store and liked the way losing it felt.
It was a night of extremes. Meredith appeared to be ‘okay,’ on the outside at least, while Cristina was not. Arizona felt like she was embarking on a great adventure, Callie, not so much.
This brutal and taut episode about the violent attack of Charlotte King contained surprises, as she refused to reveal the whole, horrific truth about her assault.
While cable TV dramas are offering viewers fabulously complex anti-heroes whom we love, root for and cringe at, movie characters are starting to feel shallow by comparison.
Why is Addison being portrayed so negatively and what are we to make of Pete’s horrific family backstory leading into a very tough episode of ‘Private Practice?’
Having a documentary team follow the Seattle Grace doctors and patients around could’ve easily made this episode overly sentimental and melodramatic. But it didn’t.
Adam had to steel himself to lay off employees while his boss hid, as Julia and Joel battled over the fact that they both want to work and not be the one who’s saddled with all the domestic duties.