Well, I'd recap last night's episode if I could. But there was a line of bad storms and while it did go through the metro, it was to the west of us. And because there was "rotation" in the system, we didn't get to see anything on TV last night except weather guys.
You know, I get it. I do. These storms are dangerous and people need to be warned. My question is this. Why can't once the storm has passed a specific area, can the pre-empting only occur in the danger zones? At 8 pm, the weather was to the north of us AND THE METRO. Did I get to see Grey's Anatomy? No, ma'am. I did not.
I get that Stillwater had bad weather bearing down on them, but why not have them watch the weather guys and just let us see the program. And if the weather geeks around here want to see the continual coverage, maybe offer it on another channel. Just an idea....
Friday, May 2, 2008
Grey's Anatomy Recap
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I'm a weather geek and I still have to agree with you!! If the coverage doesn't pertain to an area, your show should not be pre-empted! That only serves to numb you to the coverage and when it finally comes time that it DOES pertain to you, you'll be less likely to fully pay attention! AND you miss your shows!!
Some people!
Now that I know that you have escaped the wrath of the storms and you and T are okay -- has anybody found out what happened on Grey's Anatomy last night?
I think you can read a recap online of what happened, I just haven't yet.
Check on NBC.com. A lot of times, you can watch the entire show online.
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