Hello,

I have watched this show from the first episode. However, and I’m going to get straight to the point, I am afraid that this show has become less entertainment and more simply a medium to progress a political and social agenda.

From Season 2, the writers have spent their time breaking up every heterosexual marriage and relationship they could. Adultery is the favorite plot line of this group. I am going to venture to say that Callie, Izzy or Yang will become a lesbian by the end of this season, and that they will be involved in the most pleasant relationship ever featured on the show. They will be loving, not just sex-hungry; happy, not brooding; faithful, not lustful for others.

Then the mission of the third statement will be: “Well, we screwed up all these heterosexual relationships. Marriage isn’t a commitment, we made it so! So why can’t homosexuals get married? Come on…”

Because that’s what the useless storyline about the man who woke up and realized his foot wasn’t his anymore, right? That was saying, if you wake up married, and it just doesn’t feel right any more, then that’s enough. You can sleep around and not feel bad about it because you were just doing what is best for you.

Right?

And finally, Izzy’s situation does not compare to Meredith’s, Izzy knew George was married, Meredith did not.

Ever since Denny, Izzy’s self-righteous, selfish nature has been on display. My friend didn’t mind what she did with Denny, because she said it was about Izzy being in love. However, if you don’t care about that first person in the donor line who actually needs a heart, how would you care about someone’s wife or someone else’s wedding vows?

Also, George said the vows, it was his responsibility. If he didn’t want to be married, then get a divorce, since they’re so easy to get these days you could probably do it in one episode, and then he could sleep with whoever he wants. I hate not only the fact that you are flaunting and glamorizing adultery on this show, but I hate even more that you are trying to get the audience to sympathize.

Maybe some of the writers have committed adultery, and have some guilt issues to work out, but please don’t do it through a TV show.

Finally, the white people. I am a strong proponent of having strong, African American characters on television, cause Lord knows these white corporate owners, not to mention the audience, are only happy if a show has only one or two black people, and that those people are either criminals or addicts, but just because Shonda realizes that as well, does that also mean that every white character has to be completely unrespectable? Does every white character have to be selfish, damaged, insecure, and adulterous. Because, in case you haven’t noticed, almost every white character has committed adultery at least twice, with two different people, while not one African-American character has committed adultery during the timeline of the show.

The three main black characters are role models…well two, now that Burke was thrown off for political incorrectness…and I would probably have a stroke if one of my children ended up like any of the white characters.

I wonder how long it will take this group of writers to destroy the reputation of Lexie?

Thanks.

-Michael Wear

p.s. If you folks can’t come up with anything other than adultery, perhaps you can keep a limit to one adultery story line in an episode. I had to laugh when it went to one adultery scene to another.