best episode EVER. So, so, so sad.

How about last night?

First thing’s first, if you haven’t watched it yet: spoilers ahead. watch it here before continuing.

I’m not sure where to begin on this one, except with a question, that now has an answer forming at the back of my head, taking shape, gathering energy, speed, momentum and now about to rush out my fingers in a mighty expression of eloquence and erudition…

….Sppplllllaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttttt.

Good Lord.

So that was the end of George and Izzie?

I could have written a better end for George and Izzie. You could have written a better end for George and Izzie. Message to ABC: Next time send us the check (we’ll split it up ourselves).

I mean really. George, as the hero though completely unrecognizable insofar as no one could recognize him following the meeting of face with bus. Didn’t anyone think to check his pockets? Or did George, on the way to the Army recruiting station, throw his wallet down in the gutter, to be washed away by the Seattle rain along with his past identity?

Izzie: Dies two ticks before 11 p.m., and just about the same time dear George expires. And then we see their ghosts together; and let me say, two ghosts never looked so SMASHING. (Was that the same dress Izzie wore when she and Denny said their final goodbyes? I think so, but am not sure…)

Look, we all expected Izzie to die. That was indeed written – in the stars, in the contracts, in the need for her to do another movie with Seth Rogen. It was written, likewise, that George would move on too. But THIS WAY!?

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