“Grey’s Anatomy,” Season 2, episode 21, “Superstition.”
Voiceover theme:
Superstition—we all have superstitions. But none of us have the answers.
Inflictions:
Woman pretending she was struck by lightening? I guess this is an example of bad luck?
Some ocd guy? Has to pick up pennies because of his “superstitious” OCD
Heart machine implant guy but recurring role?
Liver cancer alcoholic who knows the chief because she was his sponsor?
Hot Takes / Unanswered Questions:
I highly suspect no white middle aged woman in Seattle uses the word “juju.” I’m also questioning whether their use of the word “juju” might be racist.
Even if the attending is sleeping and living with an intern, why would he make friends with all her intern friends, and then only exclusively hang out with them? Is he their boss or their peer? And why is HR ok with this?
In the temporal sense, how is it that each episode at least one doctor knows the patient? Which would mean we not be viewing daily time, and are instead viewing only those days in the future where this occurs, skipping the days where no one knows anyone? And only on days where all patients on the show
I’m not sure who I’d rather have operate on me, Burke, Sheppard, or the Chief?
Why does Georgie have to get food all over his lips while he’s eating?
I wonder what OCD guy is up to these days? Both the actor and the character.
I guess it could be a good side hustle as a surgeon to keep all of your operating caps from successful surgeries and selling them to people who are going under the knife. Wonder what the market for that would be?
When these medical
Did Patrick Dempsey act in any scene while eating? yes.
Meredith Grey body count:
McDreamy
Priapism guy
Georgie
Special Guest Star: the dad from supernatural. Coincidence?