
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.

OK, I'll admit it: When I first saw the
teaser trailer for Watchmen, I didn't really get it. I liked the look of it and I think the use of that Smashing Pumpkins song "The Beginning Is the End Is the Beginning" is inspired. But I didn't understand what was going on, unfamiliar as I was with the source material.

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.
Jul 28 2008 - 6:45am by
Molly

Wow could this line up of
Comic-Con attendees be any more fun? Talk about a
manjoyment fest, yummy. Joshua Jackson missed the

Well, I can't wait to ask Shonda Rhimes about this when she stops by
TCA tomorrow. Frankly, I didn't think much of it when the first rumors came out that
Katherine Heigl could be killed off Grey's Anatomy. But now there's a new story with more details, and it's starting to seem .

The quirky indie film
Kabluey was completely not on my radar until I happened across the trailer a few days ago. I completely fell in love with the odd and incredibly endearing preview, so I decided to research a little further. Turns out, it's being
warmly received by reviewers (well, those who are in cities where it's actually being played, of course).

Mary-Louise Parker happily toted her adorable kids William and Caroline around NYC while chatting away and later texting on her
BlackBerry. We're bummed to hear that she and fiancé Jeffrey Dean Morgan
called off the engagement and broke up, but from the smile on her face, she's doing OK. Apparently their lives were going in different directions and they're still friends.