Five Of This Decade's Most-Watched TV Shows Technically Aired Last Decade
Watercooler conversation topics ain't the same as they used to be, folks.
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A whirlwind of illegitimate children, unrequited love, an alcoholic chief, and a disapproving father!
No, you didn't miss anything — she's not actually pregnant.
We're glad to be back in the Derek-centric 'Grey's' of yesteryear.
The no-mercy Mercy West residents quickly outmaneuver our old friends from Seattle Grace — with a shocking result.
As always, last night's patients handily reflect back on the lives of the weepy doctors who treat them.
Fortunately for ABC, she has good things to say about 'FlashForward.'
Tonight's premieres (and some shows I just like!). Fresh off the stove.
He deemed Heigl's recent complaints about being worked too hard "unfortunate."
"Poor Katherine Heigl. What she neglected to add was this: This 'cruel' shooting schedule was only to accommodate HER and her needs."
While Katherine Heigl complains about seventeen-hour workdays, T.R. Knight says he left the show because he wasn't being worked hard enough.
If it's another brain tumor she's asking for, we bet it can be arranged.
She'll be back in the fall, sans dead fiancé.
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