u/PortifinoOnMyMind

It's giving Ellen lying about the show still being number one for PR reasons because the news of the spin-off caused fans to panic about the future of Grey's 😂😂

u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 3 days ago
▲ 5 r/SVU

Saw that svu is coming to Netflix Canada

Does anyone know if it's just this last season so 26 or is it more so the earlier seasons?

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 5 days ago

Am I the only one who has never really ever seen any Derek in either of his biological kids?

I know genetics is a weird thing but I've literally never seen Derek in Bailey and Ellis at least as a young child Ellis ooked like they cloned big Ellis and now that she's older she still doesn't really look anything like him.

I'll be completely honest I don't even really see much Meredith in Bailey either

Edit: God it's like everybody commenting that it makes sense because they're not really related forgets that the point of casting children on TV is that they at least look a little bit like that one of their parents. Y'all are idiots for real.

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 7 days ago

I don't believe for a second that Ali actually really cared for and loves the girls ever

Spencer- there is constant power struggle and she was trying to essentially blackmail Spencer into telling Melissa about and but not for the right reasons because she too was dating Ian. She was basically trying to get rid of the Spencer shaped competition.

Hanna- She basically gave Hannah an eating disorder by showing her how to throw up and was overall pretty constantly making fun of her because of her weight

Emily- She was making little jabs at Emily's sexuality all the time and then letting them kiss each other and then say it was only for practice. Which I realize those flashbacks were meant to be looked at as internalized homophobia but still.

Aria+ She said the interesting one because she's the one of the girls that Ali never really did anything that awful to.

Edit: just to clarify I think Ali never loved the girls and it truly healthy way I do believe she left them but it was in an unhealthy toxic way

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 9 days ago

I would love for the the show do what The Rookie does and adopt a January/February season premiere for season 23 since it's going to be even less that 18 episodes

Hear me out, as much as it might suck to go 8 months without a new episode (may- January) with that structure as apposed to the September/October -may and having to have multiple breaks just so they can make it to May with less than 18 episodes. I don't know in anyone else felt this but with the month long break in January for the Olympics than the one in April by the time we got the episode by the end of each month I was less interested. Give us a January-May and just bang the episodes out.

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 13 days ago
▲ 261 r/PWHL

I'm still mad that curl didn't get more than one game

She's been suspended four times in two seasons and three of those suspensions were for illegal head hits. She deserved more time.

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 14 days ago

Not going to lie I'm kind of so here for the potential of a link addiction storyline. Not the least of which reasons being because when Amelia called him out for hiding his drinking during the pandemic I was always on her side and saw it as a red flag and now he's hiding the pills from Jo and just saying that he has a headache.

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 16 days ago

I think she purposely misses writing the OB boards using the bridge collapse as an excuse to stay at the hospital to help. She won't actually tell anyone (other than Teddy) that she just didn't want to be in OB anymore. When Link asks inevitably why she didn't go she won't actually own up to not wanting to be an OB anymore to him at least not right away. Then whenever Bailey officially gets hired back she's going to take chief again and make Jo chief of general.

Edit: option 2 is the bridge collapse wraps up in just enough time for her to get there with link driving her she goes in but she doesn't actually write it and we don't find out until next season. For some reason though either way I really don't see her actually writing the thing.

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 16 days ago
▲ 217 r/PWHL

I know this isn't all about the PWHL for please forgive me but Not only is the PWHL getting 4 expansion teams after just getting Seattle and Vancouver this past season but the WNBA also just got the point where they could pay one of thier players $5 mil over 3 years. Plus the WNBA is also launching 2 new teams this year

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u/PortifinoOnMyMind — 25 days ago