Saturday, April 2, 2011

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Does touch them again, Shonda?

(OJO. Aquí ya hemos escuchado y visto el c apítulo musical de Grey's Anatomy ,
so then you will read 7x18 spoilers)

Music Series is as salty and sweet. Sometimes go very well and others do not come back to try that combination. Some people are starting and do not like that mix, to me, on the contrary, I love it. It's okay to experiment and include musical chapters in the series. So last year we had a musical week on FOX, in which there were series ( Fringe ) who made great episodes with other than good, say, could have exploited more ( House ). This year there is no as such this week, but some months ago, came the idea of \u200b\u200bShonda to do a musical episode. At first, it seemed a good idea because when you enjoy most about Grey and CIA is when Shonda was dishevel while we worried about his mental health or herbs you take. And finally, this week we got the result.

still shocked by the accident Callie and Arizona, after asking this marriage, we have a little episode usual and very risky because few lines of dialogue and many songs. On this side, my complaint are as many songs in so little time at the end may be a tad heavy. I tell him I'm a music lover ... But beyond that, that has not been a pain, mind you, has managed to creatively a chapter very well, especially in the assembly of the scenes. Use music to lighten the dramatic weight of Callie and Arizona crash is a good resource, as it gets in this way will not be as melodramatic as the moment might require. No doubt the choice of songs has been most accurate, because it is consistent with both the soundtrack of the series (including any and I think we heard) and with different scenes or feelings that we wanted to show. Although there has been a constant WTF, the biggest was when Callie left his body and soul as she sang, but in this way, Callie could sing with more freedom, because seeing her lips move only would have been even more surreal.

But all this had been a failure if the chapter had been led by my favorite character, Dr. Callie Torres. Sara Ramirez, who won a Tony, proves to have a great musical talent. The rest of the squad Earn at least not to spoil the songs and that's enough. And it shows that, with the exception of Kevin McKidd (Owen) and Chandra Wilson (Bailey), the rest just sing a phrase.

Turning to focus on songs and stories, of course, the entire star is Callie. All attempts to save the life of her and the baby, including Addison arrives to try to help (which I found somewhat forced). Clashes occur between Mark and Arizona, as both want to take any decision on Callie. On the other hand, we again have a lift so typical time Meredith and Derek. That Meredith confesses her jealousy of pregnancy Callie. It was time that this woman prove something, that abortion and the difficulties in becoming pregnant are painful situations that make Nick and Meredith seemed far was a robot. His sister, Lexie, does not want to show their true feelings, since we all know that Mark is still in love triangle so Lexie, Mark and Jackson will be talking about. Finally we have what at first it seems to be a good plot. Christina and Teddy's face because of how they want to save the life of Callie. This causes Teddy arrogant and haughty display since Christina can not stand to be better so she tells a series of lies like Christina does not want hearing and therefore no longer be taught (though it does have a point.) Teddy will have to contend not only that, but with her marriage and I hope we have more plot there.

Ultimately, Song Beneath the Song is a completely different chapter, with much drama that is appeased with songs . A distinct and unique experience, a "tad" odd, but in general has gone satisfactorily. Now I just wait for Shonda is released back to the pool and do another, because this chapter got very good hearing and the album is on itunes and expected good revenue, but something more upbeat because I missed a song and have seen more lively dancing and singing. Of course, not to many songs and some more dialogue and even humor.

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