The way they ended it was awful and it only highlighted how desperate they were to brand Eliza as a massive bitch. It was the first time I liked Arizona with a woman (besides Callie obviously) and we could have had her moving forward. She had the potential to become a great recurring character, push the doctors forward and allow the residents to improve as doctors, but instead she just becomes the catalyst for a childish war in the hospital.įrom the start, I thought they were massively cute, especially when Eliza told Arizona she didn't have to write down her name to memorize it. Half of it to me is Marika Domińczyk's acting (I'm sorry, she's pretty but she can't act for crap) and half of it is the writers realizing they screwed up with Eliza. The problem here is that Eliza at the end looks nothing like the Eliza at the beginning. She acts like a machine that only follows rules and protocol, and even tries to blame Stephanie for her own predicament. She would have had Arizona taking over it nonetheless.īy the time we reach the fire, Eliza has become the villain. In any normal situation, Eliza would have never had Stephanie operating on a child, considering she had never lost one. This culminates in Eliza plain abandoning Edwards once things finally go wrong, for a legit reason (she had never lost a child), and Richard coming in to save the day. This is just another on a list of sins that just weaken Bailey and would have had nazi Bailey kick her ass, but this is another topic.įrom then on, we had the attendings acting like children, especially Meredith, and start an unnecessary war in the hospital, all while making Eliza become more arrogant and condescending with them. The writing had Bailey give Eliza Webber's position behind his back, at Catherine's (WEBBER'S FREAKING WIFE) insistence. Webber's reluctance was the reflection of the older society not being able to accept that, wanting things to be the way it is, but then he realized he could benefit from Eliza's input. Catherine seemed to recognize that, and thus came in Eliza.Įliza was introduced as a breath of fresh air for the teaching program, and the message I got from it is that you need to incorporate a younger generation's POV into 'the system', which is the biggest problem with a lot of systems nowadays, whether it is corporate, government, etc. She had interns taking care of Zola, treated them like crap (Cristina did as well, but for comic relief, and she taught them much better than Mer), and a recurring theme starting from post-plane crash was that anyone wearing light blue holding a scalpel is the end of the world, unlike the first few seasons. When we saw MAC starting to teach, Meredith has always been a horrible, horrible teacher. Let's be honest, the interns we've had in Grey's, especially MAGIC, have done some questionable stuff, a small part of it due to the people they've had teaching them. I really, really liked Eliza when she was introduced, and her context for it. I am not going to argue anything regarding the other three, but just going to focus on the fourth. Alana Cahill, Erica Hawn, Maggie Pierce and Eliza Minnick. There are a few characters who everyone is glad to burn at the stake. Disclaimer: Apologies for my crappy English, it is not my first language.
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