S01E07 - The Self-Destruct Button

Welcome to a Hard Grey's Night, the Internet's Most Reluctant Grey's Anatomy Podcast, where 50% of our hosts would rather be anywhere else!

Jon and Ali bravely deliver a long, rambling episode because they are both sick as hell. Hopefully, Jon mixed the sound well, because: A) he has a cold, B) has to do it outside because a CFL bulb shorted out and their whole house smells like burning plastic, and C) had to do it by an exhaust vent, because their whole house is being aired out because, again, it smells like burning plastic. Still, at least he doesn't have to watch Grey's for another week.

S01E06 - If Tomorrow Never Comes

Welcome to a Hard Grey's Night, the Internet's Most Reluctant Grey's Anatomy Podcast, where 50% of our hosts would rather be anywhere else!

This is Jon writing this. We just recorded this literally last night and I already forgot everything we said or did, other than that I spoil the future deaths of at least 3 characters, and I think I might say something nice about the show, which is probably Stockholm Syndrome.

S01E02 - The First Cut Is the Deepest

Welcome to a Hard Grey's Night, the Internet's Most Reluctant Grey's Anatomy Podcast, where 50% of our hosts would rather be anywhere else! 

In this, our second episode, we have a lot of firsts. Like the first time Jon realizes he really has to keep doing this. Oh, and as always, there is always the possibility of spoilers for any and all episodes of Grey's Anatomy hidden within our episode, so listen at your own risk if you ever want to watch it for the first time (Jon says "please don't." Ali says "Shut up, Jon.")

S01E01 - A Hard Day's Night

Welcome to a Hard Grey's Night, the Internet's Most Reluctant Grey's Anatomy Podcast, where 50% of our hosts would rather be anywhere else! 

In this episode, Ali forces Jon to watch the pilot, "A Hard Day's Night," for the SECOND time, and then forces him to talk about it as politely as he can. If you haven't seen the entire series, there will be spoilers. But honestly, why watch it at all when we can just tell you what happens (Ed. Note: Jon clearly writes these summaries)