
In this week's
Grey's Anatomy, things went from bad to craaaa-zy as the two wildest plotlines of the season — the interns' secret surgery center and Izzie's relations with Denny's ghost — got even more out of control. That said, though, I can't remember the last time I was so excited to watch Grey's. I do love a good trainwreck, so maybe that's it, but there are also some good things in this episode in between all the nutso stuff.

Ohhh-kay. This week's
Grey's Anatomy has left me confused, like I tumbled down the Seattle Grace rabbit hole and came up in a world where nothing made any sense. Whether it was the departure of Hahn, the arrival of Meredith's old backpacking buddy, the trouble everyone had relating to the new heart surgeon, or Izzie's struggles with Denny's memory, there's a lot to try to make sense of.

On this week's
Grey's Anatomy, lots of (mostly metaphorical) ghosts start floating around Seattle Grace. There's the ghost of Izzie's relationship with Denny, possibly preparing to start haunting all of Seattle Grace as well. There's the ghost of Denny himself, not letting Izzie go.

This week's
Grey's Anatomy is intense, and I blame it all on Wilbur and three other pigs (fake pigs —
totally fake) in need of some medical intervention. Why can I watch these doctors cut people open all day, but I get emotional over pigs? That's a good question for Izzie, too, cause that's where she is in this episode.

Is it too early to say
Grey's Anatomy is on a roll? I've said that before and regretted it later, but for the second week in a row, I thought the episode felt like the Grey's I came to know and love. A big ol' dramatic medical story, a whole lot of Bailey being awesome, and a touch too much awkward sex — it's like the olden days!

It's been a long time since
Grey's Anatomy really made me laugh, but I spent the better part of this week's episode cracking up. There are a couple of "brave new worlds" to explore — dermatology, and the Wild West, and, um, Africa — and George reminds us why we liked him in the first place. To talk about it, just .

After a brief vice-presidential interlude, we return to Seattle Grace this week only to find it in a shambles. None of the Chief's recommitments to teaching really matter when the ceiling is literally crumbling all around you, right? Frankly, as far as
Grey's Anatomy tragedies go, a little flooding doesn't really rate.
Grey's Anatomy pulled out all the stops for its season premiere on Thursday, with a two-hour episode that seemed at times to be atoning for the show's previous sins. It's packed with romance, dream sequences, and a scene that will make it impossible for me to ever look at icicles in the same way, so to talk about it, just .
The fairytale — Can fairytales come true, and would you even want them to?

This isn't the first time Victoria Beckham battles it out with another star in her Roland Mouret primrose yellow dress. First she
went head to head with Lucy Liu (and lost) and now she has to compete with Sandra Oh. While Posh wore her dress with oversized sunnies and black pointy pumps, Sandra opted for a cuff bracelet, strappy shoes, and a gray clutch.

Last night Los Angeles played host to the
2008 Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, where all our favourite TV stars lined up on the red carpet in gorgeous gowns and smart suits.
Mad Men star Christina Hendricks looked stunning in her dark green dress, and
Weeds actress Mary-Louise Parker brightened up the red carpet in her bright blue number. There were a smattering of Brits among those on the red carpet including Ugly Betty star Ashley Jensen and her Extras costar Ricky Gervais.