Why does karev hate george




















Isobel "Izzie" Stevens : George, you did good. George O'Malley : I'm going to have to dodge Burke for the rest of my career. He could kill me and make it look like an accident. George O'Malley : I ordered Chinese food George O'Malley : You underestimate me. I'm not a baby, I'm your colleague. You don't have to manipulate me. If you want something all you have to do is ask. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens : We want you to go over Burke's head to the chief. George O'Malley : Ask me something easier.

George O'Malley : You're at the top of the donor list for a new liver. There's hope. Lloyd Mackie : Sweetheart, I've been at the top of the list for I'm not in a batter's cage. In the most recent instance, Alex revealed he had made up a scenario where Izzie might be today.

During a break between his pursuit of Izzie from Season 3 to Season 4, Alex had a much-maligned storyline with a woman initially only known as Jane Doe. This seemed to be heading toward a sweet Doctor-Patient love story until it became completely messed up.

Out of nowhere, she had a husband, and Alex was in a weird triangle of sorts. To make matters worse, in Season 4 the woman had several mental health problems and was then written out inexplicably. The relationship was barely ever mentioned after that. For reasons never explained, Alex hated George with a passion, who never did anything to warrant such behavior against him.

Alex regularly insulted George, treated him like garbage, and belittled him at every turn. In order to regain that interest, the show had several gimmick episodes that were out of the box. One of them was a flashback episode that showed the doctors in their initial days in the hospital. A big retcon was there in the form of Karev and Callie Torres having a one-time thing upon their first meeting. This had nothing to do with anything so it was a surprise the show handed us a factoid about the two.

Not only did it make no sense, but it also made Alex look like an even bigger hound than he is. Alex also has a very long list of women he has been with. Poor Mark gets flack for no reason. They both have messed up, even traumatic, pasts before they came across each other and every personal problem has affected their relationship.

No matter where he is with Jo, whether with or without her, he finds someone to be jealous of connected to her. In the end, Alex basically took advantage of the situation to have some fun and felt no remorse when Addison bailed from the hospital.

Upon Meredith calling him out on this, Alex showed no guilt and instead accused Meredith of hating on Lexie irrationally and blaming Alex for it. These were the payments for her treatment, something that seemed to mountainous for Alex to pay off.

This was building up toward a more grown-up problem to tackle and was an interesting light to see Alex in. However, the storyline was abandoned in the coming episodes once Izzie left officially.

There was one character in particular that fans loved so much, they were willing to forgive even his worst mistakes without a second thought. George was a main character in the first five seasons of the series. George was patient, caring, and incredibly kind-hearted. He often put others before himself, and he was always worried about what people would think of him.

He tried his hardest to impress his peers and his superiors at the hospital, though his career did get off to a rocky start. He was chosen as the first intern to perform surgery, but it went very badly when he froze up in the OR. He had even more reason to dislike Alex after finding out that a nurse he was dating got an STD from Alex. That time it was Alex who froze up, and George saved the day. Meredith opened her home to Izzie and George, who had nowhere else to live.

George developed feelings for Meredith, but after a one-night stand, the two ended up just being friends. He was also romantically involved with Izzie Stevens and Callie Torres. Despite failing his intern exam the first time, George went on to show a talent for trauma surgery.

Discussions with Owen Hunt Chief of Trauma Surgery inspired him to join the army, Shortly after his decision, George died after pushing a woman out of the way of a moving bus.



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