While the attendings were out celebrating Derek’s Alzheimer’s research grant, Cristina “tended” at Joe’s bar and did lap dances, while the residents pulled the night shift.
Am I crazy, or didn’t Steuart’s commercial imply the same television watching at the office that Stephanie’s commercial did? Don’t you love the hypocrisy?
Maybe we were supposed to laugh at how he used his time — I didn’t — but what did Jim actually gain by editing Jo’s book and calling Gabe? Why didn’t he spend his time working on the problem at hand?
Some of you are wondering what Todd, the burned guy said at the end of the episode. Reach back to the second season finale and it might help solve that burning question. See what I did there?
Conspiracies and blanket forts abound. Plus, it turns out that Greendale has a pretty amazing theater department.
This week’s ’30 Rock’ brought the discovery of Jack’s voice being featured on the internet which led to a lot of laughs and an epic prank.
I don’t want to argue the merits of advertising and ratings and all that crap … but that this quality show is a constant bubble show just puzzles me. Another solid episode hurtling story forward as the universes grow closer.