Grey's Anatomy Writer on "Where The Wild Things Are"
The head writer of last night's episode, Zoanne Clack, talks about it in great detail on the show's official writers' blog. It's funny and insightful!
Here's what she has to say about "Where The Wild Things Are," which marked the first new episode of Grey's Anatomy in more than 100 days ...
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Okay, before I start the blog, I wanted to mix this up a little in the spirit of the episode. Let's have a contest. 10 points for whomever tells me why Bailey's carrying her baby around all the time. 25 points if you can tell me the name of the crazy tumor that Phillip ends up having (no cheating by going back and looking!!! We're on the honor system here!). 40 points for the guesser of the theme of this episode.
And here's the motherload, the "medical mystery" if you will: there are lyrics to a song referenced within this blog (which also gives another clue to the theme). 80 points for the person who can name the song (and an extra 20 for the artist).
Did I mention I'm SO GLAD WE'RE BACK????!!! So glad prime-time network TV is back and can fill my TIVO with sweet, yummy non-rerun fictional candy again.
So what's been going on in the 6 weeks (tv time) since we've been gone? I've heard a lot of speculation out there, but Meredith is absolutely. Not. Pregnant. Not even close.
Hasn't even had sex. Meredith Grey. Our beloved, "have-sex-instead-of-problems" / "meet-your-soul-mate-and-sleep-with-him-after-picking-him-up-in-a-bar" Meredith.
She's traded sex for ... therapy? Therapy? Our Meredith? She senses there's something wrong, something really wrong. But she can't put her finger on it. Or can't admit what she's already put her finger on. Therapy is interesting because it's the one place you get to talk about yourself incessantly and someone actually LISTENS.
They're actually paid to listen to your drivel. And occasionally give you mind-blowing assessments of your behavior. But Mer's not quite taking full advantage of that. But it looks like there's some movement at the end⦠we'll see what she does with that. Maybe it'll help her actually start acting like a human being around Derek. They haven't spoken in the entire six-week interim. Mer's been totally avoiding him and he's been avoiding her. But they can't keep that up. They can't handle that.














