Rebecca's Got Dane and a New Dog! It wasn't just any ordinary day in LA when Rebecca Gayheart's shopping adventure led her straight to this pooch. She and
McSteamy adopted this injured puppy who apparently needed a cone to keep him from eating at some stitches.

It wasn't just any ordinary day in LA when Rebecca Gayheart's shopping adventure led her straight to this pooch.
She and
McSteamy adopted this injured puppy who apparently needed a cone to keep him from eating at some stitches. At first I assumed it was just time for the
snip snip, but then I noticed the cut on his leg.

The doctors of Seattle Grace were back to their familiar blue attire to shoot a few scenes for
Grey's Anatomy in LA yesterday. Eric Dane and Patrick Dempsey goofed around outside on the patio, though McDreamy didn't seem all that impressed with McSteamy's bulging biceps. The atmosphere must be a lot lighter for Katherine Heigl now, too, since she
doesn't have to worry about her character getting
killed off by a brain tumor.

Saturday night was
The 7th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball in support of Chrysalis, a fundraiser that helps the homeless find jobs and homes. Almost the entire cast of
Grey's Anatomy as well as other big names like Ashton and Demi came out to lend a hand for this great cause. Kutcher,
who only had eyes for Demi, reunited with some of his That '70s Show costars like the always adorable Mila Kunis and Topher Grace.

The three words uttered most often during the season finale of
Grey's Anatomy were "really big trauma." They were used in reference to a teenager who was dared to lay in a vat of cement at a construction site, after which he was encased in several tons of concrete — yeah, you can say "really big trauma" again. As is often the case with Grey's, those three little words paralleled what was happening in the lives of the doctors too.
Let's start with Meredith who was continuing the brain-tumor clinical trials with Derek.

Eric Dane stepped out of the gym yesterday chatting away on his cell phone and showing off his new shorter haircut. He already downsized his facial hair from last season of
Grey's Anatomy, but now he's taking things to a new level. As we gear up for the big season finale tomorrow night, check out McSteamy's new 'do and tell us what you think — hot or not?
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The second-to-last episode of
Grey's Anatomy began with Meredith uttering the words "the only problem with being a resident is, you feel crazy all the time." It just happened to be the perfect setup for the rest of the episode aptly titled "Losing My Mind." Case in point, Crazy Resident No. 1: Meredith. First, she attempted to fire her therapist (most likely because last week she called her a coward).

Owen Wilson and Eric Dane shared a bromantic moment on the set of
Marley and Me in Philadelphia yesterday. Filming shifted from Miami to up North, and our very own
WhiplashGirlchild caught a glimpse of the boys at work near her office —
check out her photos here! Now that they've moved to chillier temperatures, Owen and Eric might be missing all the
bikini eye candy. We can think of at least one lady who is probably going to keep longing for her
fun/romantic times by the pool until
Summer officially sets in.

My major problem with this episode of
Grey's Anatomy can pretty much be summed up by its title: "The Becoming." All the characters still seem stuck. This whole season is supposedly about change, as the promos remind us each week. But here we are, with only two episodes and three hours of Grey's left, and we're still just in the "becoming" phase.