Grey's Anatomy Sneak Peek 5.08 - (2)

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Ep. 5.08- "These Ties That Bind" - One of Meredith's oldest friends, Sadie, becomes an intern at Seattle Grace, but Mer's friends are less-than-welcoming to her; Lexie leads her fellow interns in secretive, unorthodox surgical training sessions; and a new surgeon, Virginia Dixon, brings rules and order to the OR, on "Grey's Anatomy," THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network

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  • is it the hahn's guy the patient who is going to recive the heart transplantation?

  • No.

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  • Who the hell is this nut job?? DR Hahn was way better then the likes of her!!

  • I want Dr Hahn back!!!=(

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  • I kinda liked this off lady. She was funny!

  • cont. I feel like portrayals of disabled people can be too much about the disability and not enough about the person, and an aspect of that is assuming that disabled people always have all the symptoms of the disability really badly. When really, a lot of AS people learn to hide or manage their symptoms to some extent.

    I'm curious what TV characters you're referring to, I can't think of anyone like that. But I don't watch much TV.

  • It just seems like they got their information from the DSM and imagined what an AS person would be like from that, instead of actually talking to people with AS. Everyone knows monologuing is a symptom of AS, but it's hard for me to believe that a really smart person who became a successful surgeon, and knew that she had AS, wouldn't have learned to monitor her behavior better than that. And even the way she begins monologuing--it seems tacked-on and not as if it comes from her character.

  • I have to disagree with you, this is actually the most realistic portrayal of Asperger's I've seen on a tv show, ever. Too often I've seen tv characters with AS portrayed as just being "super intelligent". They tend to forget about the other aspects such as social discomfort and poor eye contact.

  • this is so fucking annoying. why try to put it Asperger's in the show at all if they're not going to try to portray it in a realistic fashion?

  • Hahn....come back!!!!

  • > WOW, she seems like a great actress.

    Apparently, you have never watched "Dances With Wolves"? - She *is* a great actress.

    STILL, NO ONE CAN "REPLACE" BROOKE SMITH (DR. ERICA HAHN) !! NO ONE! :(

  • oww a new actrice I'm exciting if she is great ;)

  • WOW, she seems like a great actress.

  • she has asbergers disease.

    it means that she is socially awkward

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