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I was disappointed in this episode. I'm not interested in what happened in 2007. That could have been part of the episode, but I am more interested in what will happen with Riggs & Meredith in present time, than Iraq 10 years ago.
It was well written.
It was well written.
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Not great. Just good enough to watch. It's a nice change of scenery from all the overly repetitive drama occurring at the hospital. This episode made me realize how I HATE this setting. It makes the storylines agonizingly BORING. And to be honest, characters in this episode are miles more interesting and likable than this season regulars. It's a shame they have to leave, or aren't back yet. That being said, they are better off all the annoyance from that Grey Sloan Memorial hospital. So, good for them.
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- ZegMaarJus
- Sep 15, 2023
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It's really kind of ironic how such an intense premise could end so meh. Not a terrible episode by any means just not that interesting. The episode centers around four characters Riggs, Teddy, Owen and Megan. If you like those four characters you will like this episode. I'll admit, the Riggs moments were kind of cute but geez that Megan girl could not have been more annoying.
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- catmankellom
- Nov 16, 2017
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I was confused from the beginning of this episode. It flips back and forth from Iraq to the present day and it's hard to know what new point they're making. It just seems like a tepid load of whatever. Why is Nathan suddenly off to LA with Owen's sister, when was that arranged, did I miss something? It was all going well after a fine end to Series 13, then a strong beginning for 14. What's all this waffle about Iraq for? Are the writers trying to be MASH? Well, it doesn't work. Seriously, I hope things improve with less virtue-signalling and time-wasting and they can get to some of their more interesting storylines again.
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- moderator-862-914745
- Mar 17, 2019
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This is the episode that solidified the genuine loathing I have for Owen Hunt.
Chauvinistic, self-righteous, sexist, overbearing grade A ass.
His determination to tell everyone else how to live their lives; his willingness to destroy someone else's life because he's the all-important big brother who always know better; the sheer effrontery of his determination to be right and make everyone else wrong....
Had I been Megan, I wouldn't have thrown him out of the car, I would have dumped him in the sea.
That said, getting to the complex truth behind Megan's disappearance was welcome.
And I am happy to see that Farouk's problems with assimilation were noted and clarified.
Chauvinistic, self-righteous, sexist, overbearing grade A ass.
His determination to tell everyone else how to live their lives; his willingness to destroy someone else's life because he's the all-important big brother who always know better; the sheer effrontery of his determination to be right and make everyone else wrong....
Had I been Megan, I wouldn't have thrown him out of the car, I would have dumped him in the sea.
That said, getting to the complex truth behind Megan's disappearance was welcome.
And I am happy to see that Farouk's problems with assimilation were noted and clarified.
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- jehan-addels
- Feb 27, 2023
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