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Grey’s
Anatomy
on ABC
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, Thursdays, 9:00 p.m.
ET) has been much maligned this season. After all the hype from seasons past
about Drs. McDreamy and McSteamy, many now think the show is McStupid. As if
Izzie sleeping with her dead boyfriend Denny was not preposterous enough, the
January 22nd episode featured a ridiculous subplot involving a
certain member of Seattle Grace Hospital. For strong sexual content and
suggestive dialogue, Grey’s Anatomy has been named the Worst TV
Show of the Week.
As the episode begins, Dr.
Sloan (McSteamy) escorts young surgical intern, Lexie Grey (Little Grey) into
the on-call room. Moments later, sleep-deprived interns surround the door,
listening to the grunts and moan issuing from inside. “This is ridiculous. I
need sleep!” one intern yells. Suddenly, the moans of pleasure turn into a
cries of pain. “That’s not a good noise … That’s a bad noise… That’s a really
bad noise,” the interns say before they run off. Inside, Sloan holds his crotch
and screams loudly. “Are you okay?” Lexie asks. “It’s bent in the middle,” she
notes, “I…I think I broke it.” Lexie desperately pages Dr. Torres. Lexie
stammers as she attempts to explain the injury: “He’s badly injured in a bad way
that is bad for anyone who’s a man, but for Dr. Sloan in particular. He may
have broken a bone…He broke a bone. I broke his bone.”
Word quickly spreads through
the hospital as the interns try to figure out who broke Sloan’s “goods.”
“Whoever it was – whoever rode him and broke him – that’s a girl I want on me,”
proclaims one male intern. The interns watch while Sloan undergoes surgery to
repair his penile fracture. An intern says, “I heard it was this physical
therapist from the rehab floor who does this fancy yoga thing where she like
turns herself into a pretzel while she’s on top of a guy.” Another intern
muses, “Whoever it was is going down in Seattle Grace history. Sloan is a
legend. Can you imagine the kind of muscle it takes to break a man like that?”
Suspicions start to swirl around Lexie, whose annoyance belies her guilt. Dr.
Sadie Harris comes to her rescue and lies about being Sloan’s over-exuberant
lover. “It was me, okay? It was me,” she claims, “I do this twist and shout
thing that blows most guys' minds and I guess I twisted a little too far and
almost took the whole thing off.”
With Grey’s
average rating slipping below the Nielsen’s Top 10 for the first time since its
premiere, it appears as if the show’s producers are desperate to be fodder for
water-cooler talk once again. Unfortunately, they are going about it in the
crudest possible way. After dead boyfriends and broken penises, what’s next?
For strong sexual content
and suggestive dialogue Grey’s Anatomy has been named Worst TV Show
of the Week.
Parents Television Council,
www.parentstv.org, PTC,
Clean Up TV Now, Because our children are watching, The
nation's most influential advocacy organization, Protecting
children against sex, violence and profanity in
entertainment, Parents Television Council Seal of Approval,
and Family Guide to Prime Time Television
are trademarks of the Parents Television Council.