The prostate is the male G-spot. Seriously? Uh, yeah? Why do you think we’re always pulling stuff out of men’s butts? Why indeed.
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The prostate is the male G-spot. Seriously? Uh, yeah? Why do you think we’re always pulling stuff out of men’s butts? Why indeed.

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Thoughts on Grey’s Anatomy: 15X3
Owen and Amelia are back together again. I don't love them together, but I no longer hate it either. They actually seem happy together and non-abusive for once so that’s something.
Bailey clearly didn't think through what giving up being Chief of Surgery would mean and that really shone through in this episode. When Link thought Koracick was the new Interim Chief oh boy. Link is not getting on Alex’s good side at all. But his idea was pretty neat! We also learned that Fellows have a lounge on three and that Nico comes to the Interns Locker Room to be around Glasses. They’re so cute!
Welcome Jo Karev! I love this storyline. Krista and the new writers for Season 14 and 15 have taken Jo from being a character I couldn’t stand to one I am rooting for. I felt so bad for her in this episode. She got totally shafted because of Bailey’s snap decision. She made the best of it because she’s awesome, but that doesn’t make it okay. She fought to stay in Seattle and now Bailey is pushing her aside.
I liked that this episode included part of the scenes they filmed in Seattle! I felt bad for the cast and crew wearing fall clothing in summer heat, but they looked good and pulled it off! DeLuca did look awfully good on that bike!
Maggie trying to encourage Amelia to date DeLuca because of Teddy was both hilarious and heartbreaking at the same time. Then watching her try to set Amelia up with Link was just funny and ridiculous. At least Amelia took it in stride. Post-tumour I actually like her. Post-tumour Amelia is focusing on what’s important. She’s actually there for Maggie and Meredith and is genuinely supportive and strong.
One of the biggest revelations of this episode is that Jackson took a leave of absence and didn’t tell Maggie! He told everyone else via mass email. Maggie later picks up a voicemail from him that explains very little and which the audience doesn’t get to hear which is highly suspicious. A friend and I were discussing this after the fact and she had an excellent point. Usually if the actor is available we hear the voicemail or the other end of the phone call. The only times we don’t are when the actor is unavailable or has left the show.
There was no indication prior to this that Jesse Williams would be leaving which leaves the following possibilities in my mind. One, the actor has taken ill temporarily or had a personal issue arise so they had to write him out of a few episodes so that he could recover or deal with the problem. Two, the actor has become part of another project that now needs more of his time or has signed onto a new project and he can’t do both at the same time due to time constraints.
Three, the actor asked for some time off this season for family or personal reasons. Four, the actor is being written off the show in order to pursue other projects or they have decided to write him off for creative reasons. There’s no other information available at this time (that I could find) so we’ll just have to wait and see. However, Jackson doesn’t appear to be in the next episode so that doesn’t bode well.
I like the way Maggie’s character is being written so far this season. They’ve made her more likable, less totally awful, and I can actually relate to her character now. I like that Maggie and Meredith’s relationship is improving. That’s the whole reason she’s in Seattle so the whole ‘Maggie is a terrible sister and Meredith has to put up with all of her crap’ storyline made no effing sense.
I knew from the moment that the nose bleed patient appeared on screen and Vik blew him off that it was going to come back to haunt him. I didn’t realize just how bad it would be though. I liked that we got to see Koracick actually practice medicine! Before this all we had seen was him treat Amelia’s brain tumour but very quickly and from then on he’s being doing research. Roy was once again good for absolutely nothing.
In this episode we get some wise words from Koracick. “A nose bleed that brings a person to the ER is never just a nose bleed.” Very true. Also holds true for any kind of uncontrolled bleeding or persistent reaction as that means your blood isn’t clotting and and there’s some kind of underlining issue that needs to be addressed.
We also get some more information about Koracick here. His scrub cap has ace playing cards on it. A scrub cap is a very personalized item in the show so this means he has an affinity for gambling or playing cards or poker or that it’s literally lucky or it’s meant as a joke as he’s a neurosurgeon. When Vik defied orders to stop compressions and then refused to call the time of death and then literally threw his hands up in the air, threw a tantrum like a five year old, and literally ran out of the OR with two attendings calling after him I was so mad.
His line, “I’m just an intern” made it even worse. Yes you are an intern, but that doesn’t you don’t take responsibility for your actions or that you get to blame everything on inexperience. It’s a teaching hospital you are there to learn not place blame and literally run away screaming. If that’s your reaction under pressure that you can’t do the job. Period. You aren’t cut out for that line of work. Most people aren’t.
That’s why it’s hard and you have to go to school for a long time to work in health care at any level. The attendings take responsibility for the patient too and they talk to the family because they have more experience with it and so that the hospital hopefully doesn't get sued and the family doesn’t press charges. It is meant as a way to save the hospital from the wrath of upset family members not deflect responsibility.
I was happy when Alex FINALLY fired Roy! He so deserves it! There’s no chance of him coming back now. He got out of it the first time by claiming wrongful dismissal because of interaction he shouldn’t have had with marijuana. Webber reprimanded him for not stepping back when he told him to, but didn’t fire him because he was injured and it could be chalked up to a misunderstanding as Vik didn’t know that it was hairspray and it was going to ignite. But this time, as Alex said, Vik lied about treating a patient. He left the patient who had a persistent nose bleed that was gushing blood in the ER for five hours without ever doing a physical exam or ordering labs or alerting the nursing staff to check on them.
As are result of his actions and inactions the patient died. The patient was ignored so it can be presumed that their family wasn’t notified of their admittance and they don’t seem to even have a full name and they have no medical history. Which means they have to track down this person’s name and contact information and then identify their next of kin and contact their family. At which point they will have to inform them that their family member who they didn’t even know was sick has died. They don’t have a choice about firing Vik.
If they don't the patient’s family will most likely come after the hospital for malpractice or come after Vik and have him charged. It’s what we’d all do if someone treated our loved one this way. And no lawyer, no matter how good, is going to be able to argue their mistreated family member back to life. I loved that smirk at the end there! Alex finally did something right that everyone’s been wanting to do.
The shop accident was gnarly! I had to look away for most of it. Webber made treating the shop teacher WAY too personal. That was super problematic. What he did really borders on intimidation. And the patient turns out to have Auto brewery system. It was the jello! Webber was testing a theory, but that doesn’t make it right what he did.
I LOVED the scene between Meredith and Alex. It was classic Grey’s and perfectly encapsulates why they are such good friends. They get each other and are there for each other and inspire each other. And Alex is totally right. Mer has earned the right to pick and choose who she lets in and even if she hasn’t we all deserve to have our wishes and privacy respected in the way that we choose.
I loved Meredith’s interactions with CeeCee. Too funny! And I adored CeeCee’s shopping idea! She understands what Meredith is saying (or not saying) now. Work from the outside in. I really like the dynamic they have created. The scene at the end with Maggie and Meredith with Zola, Bailey, and Ellis stole my heart! So precious! FASHION SHOW! I like that they are including the kids more this season and they are clearly listening to the criticisms of the past few seasons where the kids were MIA and it was super obvious and ridiculous.
Annnnd that’s a wrap! I liked this week’s episode. I’m looking forward to seeing Meredith go on her blind date next week!
Till next time!
PROMOTIONAL PHOTOS | Grey’s Anatomy 14x20 - “Judgment Day” [PART 1] During presentations on Grey Sloan Surgical Innovation Prototypes Day, Arizona shares some cookies from an appreciative patient that, unbeknownst to her, contain a special ingredient. Meanwhile, Catherine reveals some shocking details to Jackson about his grandfather’s past; and Jo steps in mid-operation on a major surgery after Bailey and Meredith are down for the count, on “Grey’s Anatomy,” THURSDAY, APRIL 19(8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC.
And it’s good for you. Studies show it can increase productivity, gain confidence, improve your self-esteem, there is even some evidence to say that it lowers the likelihood of prostate cancer. God not only made our reproductive organs, he made pleasure centers and he did not only make them pleasurable enough for procreation, he made them immensely pleasurable and I do not believe he gave us all these things by mistake.

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GREY’S ANATOMY - Episode 14x22
With all due respect, which is zero, FUCK ROY.
Last week, on reddit, user KDPer3 mentioned how Vik could sue the hospital for wrongful termination and, being right on the money, I'm so frustrated that this is the direction they're going. Especially when he was completely in the wrong for lying! Grey's has a history of having messy court disputes and I could definitely see Arizona and April being dragged into this - Arizona for bringing in the cookies and Roy's lawyer getting grimy and using Roy and April's hookups to paint a negative narrative about not only her but the hospital as a whole.
"My client, Dr. Roy, had a brief yet very sexual relationship with one of the Head of Trauma surgeons, Dr. April Kepner. They would party together, he would stay over her house, they once even showered together, however, when it came to acknowledging him in public, she would completely shun him out. It wasn't soon before she abruptly ended the relationship without any reason. And then, he was shortly fired after that.
Firstly, a superior getting involved with an intern? Already there is a power imbalance, seeing that she has the power to ruin his brand new career at any given moment if he ever did something she didn't like. But! With her being the ex-wife of Dr. Jackson Avery, Harper Avery's grandson, could she have ended the relationship out of.....perhaps, appearance sake and had Dr. Roy fired with the excuse of ingesting marijuana cookies? The same cookies that were supplied to him by Dr. Arizona Robbins?
Especially in the midst of a huge, breakout sexual harassment scandal, could they, meaning Dr. Kepner and Dr. Avery, have conspired against my client and fired him to keep another incident from hitting the news?"
I can hear that motherfucker right now in court, doing exactly what Callie's lawyer did to Arizona in order to give Roy a solid case.
We have a few episodes left and the show has not shown any indication of Kepzona's soon departure apart from some theories we, as fans, have been cooking up. That worries me greatly because if this is the storyline they choose to focus on for them, I will be SO disappointed. And, frankly, more bitter than usual because I never liked Roy to being with.
I don't want April to die, get back with Matthew, OR GET SLANDERED IN COURT. Arizona doesn’t deserve to be brought up in court AGAIN. I’m saying that right now.
Just saw those April x Vik scenes. First of all, good job April, he is one tall fine glass of sexy to booty call up. And how freakin precious is April’s room, I’m in love with the decor of her place. Give me more scenes there please. Secondly, April’s line about God being asleep at the wheel and humanity being locked in the trunk broke my heart.😕 Her being able to only sleep with a bottle of wine broke it even more but the fact that literally no one senses her pain or cares ( side eyeing Jackson Incest Lover Avery especially )...well let me spew my hate for everyone at GSM. You are all worthless people, pieces of shits really and the top prize goes to Arizona for being such a hack as a supposed friend....seriously with friends like that who needs enemies. On a happier note or at least more adorable, Vik bringing April coffee was sweet and poor boy looks like he’s going to catch feelings, not that I blame him because how can you not...(unless your into incest)