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Yes I've heard, it's amazing how many of the cast members are former models! It's a beautiful people show :lol:

Is that the scene from the finale in your icon? Izzie :heart: Alex! I so want them to end up together again, and I hope Katherine is on the show next season.. It just wouldn't be the same without her :(
 
^yep, thats them in my avatar! :) its my daily reminder of them :lol: they totally need to be together and what better time than after her fiancee dies! haha
did you know that Justin Chambers has 5 or 6 kids?!!?
 
^ I just saw clip from Ellen where he talked about that, I think it was 5 kids! I think if you go to YouTube and search "Justin Chambers" I think that same interview will come up :) It's crazy, he looks so young, I can't believe he is already like 35! I would have guessed something around 25/30.

I think I was more sad when Doc died, not so much when Denny did. I'm a cruel, cruel person.
 
^yeah, definitely! I think I had tears in my eyes when they put Doc to sleep :lol: with Denny it was more like "Mission Accomplished!" its horrible, but then again he isn't real...


edit: I watched the video on YouTube- um, I LOVE him! hehe :heart:
 
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ok question: I didn't see the first season, but I am pretty sure Alex and Izzie got together during it. Am I right in thinking that? Because if they did, I am so going out and renting the first season!
 
^The first season is just 9 episodes long... I don't remember them "hooking up" in those episodes, I think there was some flirting but nothing else? But you can so tell that something is going to happen between them eventually... Alex is kind of a bad guy in season 1, even more than season 2, and nobody really likes him. But yeah, the first episodes are definitely worth seeing! :)
 
First episode:

Izzy had a crush on Alex. But Alex was this arrogant, egostical , stuckup, playa of an intern. B)
 
^ she did? I thought they all hated Alex's guts from the get-go, including Izzie?
 
ok so i guess I'll just have to wait until season 2 comes out on dvd. i think i missed a few episodes. i know alex slept with olivia in the first season, but did he sleep with her again in the second season? I thought that Izzie got mad at him for something but I never knew what it was about.
 
Yeah, Alex did sleep with Olivia again on 2nd season, and Izzie caught them in action. 1st season Alex gave Olivia syphilis (sp?) and then Olivia didn't realise she had it and then passed it to George who got really angry at Alex and Olivia, althought Olivia and Alex had slept together before George and Olivia... Was I too confusing? :lol:

But anyway, Alex was kinda the guy no one liked because he was yelling at the nurses and thought he was so much better than everyone else, and the 'core four' hated him with a passion.
 
^actually the syphilis episode was the only one I saw of the first season! haha
he still can be an ***hole to patients but hes gotten nicer :)
 
There's an interesting article about the actor who played Denny, Jeffery Dean Morgan, in the Los Angeles Times. I watch "Grey's Anatomy" every night and frequent the message boards, but I didn't know viewers like him that much...

Los Angeles Times said:
LIFE OF HOLLYWOOD
Life After Death
"Grey's Anatomy's" Morgan sees his career reborn after Denny dies.
By Mary McNamara, Times Staff Writer
May 31, 2006


HE did not go gently, neither was he proud. Jeffrey Dean Morgan hoped, prayed, schemed and finally begged for life; at one point, he marched into show runner Shonda Rhimes' office, turned those big shining eyes on her and pleaded: "Please, please, just let me live."

Rhimes was sympathetic, but Rhimes was firm, and on the season finale of "Grey's Anatomy," Morgan's beloved character, Denny Duquette, survived a difficult heart transplant, asked Izzie to marry him, got her to say yes and then, in the last few minutes of the show, had a stroke. While no one was watching, save the 19.9 million viewers sobbing in their homes, Denny quietly breathed his last.

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"It was a grim day, let me tell you," Morgan says of shooting his death scene. "A dark, grim day. I'm still not over it. It broke my heart to leave that show."

The show, which follows the exploits of a group of Seattle surgeons-in-training, including Izzie and main character Meredith Grey, is one of the biggest hits on television. It has a devoted following, many of whom were apparently holding out hope that Denny, a long-ailing patient, would somehow pull through. After his death, countless fans lighted up the ABC switchboard in their sorrow and outrage; a few have circulated petitions in hopes that somehow Denny can be resuscitated.

"I don't think so," Morgan says with a grin. "I mean, I was blue."

But death does not trump fame; in some cases, it fosters it. After working as an actor for more than 15 years, after having guest appearances on "pretty much every TV show you can think of," Morgan has suddenly found himself a posthumous celebrity. Weeping women approach him in the supermarket, long-lost friends are falling out of the woodwork and, most important, producers and directors who wouldn't have given him the time of day a year ago are suddenly on the phone.

"It's very weird," he says, shaking his head with another one of those heartwarming grins "Grey's" fans would recognize at once (Morgan may well have the whitest teeth in television). "I mean, I've been kicking around this town for years. And for an actor, it's usually just about paying the mortgage and keeping the dog fed. But now I can actually think about the kind of projects I want to do. Now I can actually say no if I want."

Leaning back behind an iced coffee and an iced tea in a café near his home in Toluca Lake, Morgan has the look of someone who can't quite believe he's saying what he's saying.

But, in fact, he said no to an audition that day — because he had just agreed to do a movie starring Lisa Kudrow and Teri Garr that begins shooting in Austin, Texas, in a week.

"It's a small part," he says, "but can you imagine, Lisa Kudrow? And Teri Garr? I mean, 'Tootsie,' that's just amazing."

Of course, if he had been able to choose precisely what he wanted to do, he'd be back on "Grey's."

"Oh, I came up with lots of ideas for how I could come back," he said. "I mean, what if Denny had a twin brother named Lenny, who was a pediatric surgeon? They need a pediatric surgeon in that hospital."

Yet he went into the Denny gig knowing he was a goner. Rhimes had seen him as Mary-Louise Parker's dead husband on "Weeds" — "It has been the year for me to play the dead and dying," Morgan admits — and asked him to come in for an audition. "I almost didn't go because I wasn't feeling well, but when I heard she asked for me …"

Rhimes is so secretive about her plots that Morgan was given only the barest information — that he would be in multiple episodes but that the narrative arc of his character would end eventually in his death. Which at the time was fine with Morgan.

He thought for a moment he might be brought in as a romantic diversion for lead actress Ellen Pompeo. It wasn't until after he took the job and got a script that he realized his love interest would be Izzie, played by Katherine Heigl.

"No one knew how much the story would take on a life of its own," Morgan says. "I don't think even Shonda knew how the fans would be drawn to the romance. It was pretty incredible."

Meanwhile, Morgan was experiencing what it was like to be a pivotal character in one of the hottest dramas on TV. And although to an outsider it might seem like an easy role — Morgan was in a hospital gown and in bed for virtually every one of his scenes — the confines of disease were quite a challenge.

"I definitely give it to the writers that they created a guy who could charm a room without moving, but it took a lot of effort sometimes," he says.

In fact, Denny was seen out of bed only twice, once in his first episode — "the only time you see him in clothes" — and then toward the end, when a surgical procedure makes him a bit more mobile.

"I cannot tell you how excited I was to see a scene with him walking," Morgan says. "I started thinking, 'oh maybe he'll be able to go outside, maybe we'll get to go to Seattle.' Then I turn the page and nope, he's falling down the stairs and back to bed."

Still, it was the best work you could get flat on your back, he says.

"I had no idea what it would be like," he says. "How attached I would get. To Denny and everyone there. It is such a great show, such a great group of people. It was the only time in my career when I didn't mind getting up at 5:30 in the morning, didn't mind the 16-hour days. I couldn't believe it. So … yes, I fought to stay."

He fought, other cast members fought and even the network put in its two cents.

"We didn't get the final pages till, like, a day before shooting," he says. "And at the table reading, I can't bear to look, but I'm sitting next to [Patrick] Dempsey, and he's flipping through to the end, and he's saying, 'I don't see it, man, I don't see a death scene. I think you're going to live.' "

That was partly because the actual death of Denny occupied about three lines of the script. When he got to it, Morgan says, he literally fell off his chair onto the floor. "And poor old Katie's just sitting there looking at me. It was very emotional."

And, it turns out, technically difficult. Although Denny's death was as simple as him looking puzzled, then leaning back, a following scene had Izzie literally prostrate with grief, lying next to his corpse while her friends tried to talk her out of the room.

"Everyone's saying, 'What we really need is for you not to breathe, Jeff,' " Morgan says, "and I'm like, 'It's a four-minute scene, man.' And Katie's right beside me, crying, bless her heart, but the tears are hitting me on the neck and," he writhes in memory, "that was driving me crazy."

Still, he pulled it off and suddenly it was over, a fact he still can't quite believe.

"I have definitely been laying low for the last few weeks," he says. "I mean, how can they do the show without me? What's going to happen to Izzie? Who did Denny leave his money to? Are they going to have a funeral? They should definitely have a funeral."

But as distraught as he is over his own demise, Morgan realizes he is standing on the ledge of one of those infamous windows of opportunity — the choices he makes next could whisk him, and his asking price, up into the local firmament or relegate him to a bit of "Grey's Anatomy" trivia. He would like to do movies, but television's good too.

"I'm just looking always for characters that change, because I want to get better, as an actor and as a person. But basically," he adds, "I'd really like to work with Shonda again; I would follow that woman anywhere."

As indeed he is. He recently became the first actor to be cast in a pilot that Rhimes will shoot this fall. Who is he playing?

"I don't know," he says. "She just told me it was the best character she'd ever written, and that's good enough for me."

Meanwhile, he's trying to take advantage of this moment while still having fun.

"I am really going to try hard not to screw up," he says. "But in the end it's a crapshoot — you never know what's going to take off and what isn't. It's been great, though," he says, with another shake of his head. "I mean, it is great. Really great."
 
Thanks for that article LoveMyBoots :)

Woah, Denny is THAT popular among the viewers?! I didn't like him that much, and the first ep. where he was they said that he was 27?! Really? Did someone else hear that or did they mention it later how old Denny was?
Anyway, please I'll stop watching Grey's if they start suddenly bringing people back to life after they've been all blue and dead like him :lol:

Seriously I have watched every episode but I think the part where Izzie supposedly fell in love with Denny was not that convincing. I mean I didn't realise when it became all serious since at first Izzie was just laughing at Denny's jokes and not taking him so seriously... And suddenly she's so in love with him that she is ready and willing to risk her career, basically I had a wtf moment in the last 3 episodes everytime they showed Izzie and Denny scene...
 
Funny you mentioned Denny. The actor seem to have a specialty of playing a dead man. lol

julesrules: awesome avatar!
 
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thanks for the article! i never liked denny! how can someone like him? we never got to know him! I don't see how Izzie could fall in love w/ him when he looked so sickly and dirty. I mean, did he take showers?!!? :lol: that scene where alex is giving izzie a cupcake outside :heart: and then denny comes in and she rushes over to him was so ridiculous!

heres a blurb from starmagazine.com:
ANATOMY'S HEIGL WANTS A RAISE!
While the cast of Grey's Anatomy was in NYC promoting the show's second season for the ABC TV network, the main actors decided to individually meet with the producers and renegotiate their salaries — including Katherine Heigl, 27 (whose character Izzie quit her job in the season finale), an insider tells Star People. "The end result was that each was given a $200,000 bonus," the source says. It's no wonder they needed more dough, as the show's T.R. Knight (George) and Justin Chambers (Alex) hit club Aspen for rocker Axl Rose's post-concert party on May 16 — and a club spy says they didn't have any cash on hand to tip their waitress!

also, everyone needs to download all the music from the show! it is so friggin good! :)
 
julesrules815 said:
also, everyone needs to download all the music from the show! it is so friggin good! :)

I KNOW!! The theme song from Psapp is sooo good! :) I have the soundtrack, it's really relaxing in a way. Some of the songs are really calm, I like to listen to it when I'm alone or it's raining outside :lol:
 
^haha yeah, the music is kind of mellow! Have you looked at the music guide on abc.com? They list every song played on each episode.
 
^I haven't noticed that before, I should go and check. :) I've sometimes used tv.com as a source to identify some songs that are played in Grey's, but I don't know if they list all of them, sometimes I think they're lacking some songs...
 
dutchy said:
When does season 3 start in the US?

September...it got moved to Thursdays, up against CSI.

Denny doesn't look anywhere near 27 :blink:

And I think Josh Rouse's 'Sad Eyes' and Anna Nalick's 'Breathe' are the best songs from the soundtrack :flower:
 

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