Unreachable happy ending

Hester 2022-12-21 03:26:33

I like "Grey the Intern". I like to
watch so many American dramas very, very much . I have never had a movie like GA that makes me a little bit "fascinated" and a little addicted.
I will spend an afternoon looking for the soundtrack in the drama. For mp3 resources,
I will search for English lines in the beginning and end of the film and save them.
I will leave the email in the GA bar and claim that it can be given to the full English script in the post
only because it is GA
.


I like this film about "Grey Anatomy". Many people in here.

Meridith, she has experienced a lot, maybe too much. The breakdown of her family since she was a child has made her feel insecure about the family and fear of being abandoned. To have a mother who is too good to blame her everywhere, even if she has Alzheimer’s disease, she never forgets to yell at her Why you're so ordinary; after a one night stand, it might not be too bad to find that the person is her own boss What’s even more depressing is that after I really fell in love with him, I realized that he was a married man; and I had to blend in with another family set up by his biological father... She said to Yang, we need you to be happy, she You need a happy model of a good friend to convince yourself that life is not that bad, and happiness can be expected. It is conceivable that this is a person who lacks confidence in the future, so that he once let him give up his life and give up survival. I have no reason to criticize her for her emotional hesitation and withdrawal, but I really hope that one day she will be able to live in a less chaotic and complicated way, as long as a little bit, simple happiness is fine. Yes, life is tough, so please keep moving on, definitely.

Derek, nicknamed Mc Dreamy, is probably the Mc Dreamy in the minds of many girls. Handsome, charming with a little melancholic temperament, attending doctor, chief's successor. It's hard to say what kind of man this is that would have such a pair of tired but intriguing eyes. He yearns for stability, but he has no sense of security. He is too easy to be involved in feelings and too sensible. His previous betrayal made him too afraid of harm and too afraid of no ending. He had to get stuck in the middle ground one after another. Sometimes I look and feel sorry for this man. He is not the sunny and optimistic group. He is pessimistic, depressed and even desperate in his bones. I have been hoping that he and Meridith can have a happy ending, but one day I finally feel that maybe they will not have a happy ending after all. Maybe we should hope that he can find the perfect woman who can build the family ideal together, settle down and grow old together, even if Not a favorite.

I also like Derek's ex-wife Addison, she is a very respectable woman. Beautiful, elegant temperament, a little conceited, successful in career, maybe not satisfactory. She actually had an ordinary dream, that is, to find someone who can settle down, have a child together, and then, be happy ever after, it’s just that such a desire sometimes seems so extravagant for human beings. . In GA, there are clutches, breaks, infidelity, and betrayal everywhere. She herself, hasn't she betrayed Derek? It was too difficult. In the end, she decided to give up looking for such a person. When she wanted to raise a child by herself, she found out that she didn't have the ability to have children anymore. Is it ironic or punishment?

It can be said that Izzie is one of my favorite characters in GA. I really admire this beautiful, honest woman, and like her extremely firmly saying, I will not change. She firmly believes that, whether as a doctor or as a person, she will never change and will always follow her heart. What about getting personal emotions into the role of a doctor? What about patients who fall in love with themselves or even ignore their careers? Life is too short, a crazy love, is it worth it? Desperately to win the heart for Denny, but caught off guard. After all, she did not wait for the anticipated spring, nor did she wait for the happy ending. What we can know is, She did nothing wrong, she just did what she wanted; And for that,, she is much more braver than many of us. Yes, she is brave. Even with hopeless love, she is brave and persistent. (Because I like this role and I pay attention to Catherine Heigl, I really like her signature smile. At this year's Oscars, she was dressed up in Monroe style and shivered when she said the awards speech. It was really cute. I recently watched "The Bride Comes to the Side" starring her, and it’s not bad, I recommend it ★★★) I

can’t help but say Burke and Yang. They are the only loyal couple in GA. Burke is mature, talented, and trustworthy and trustworthy. And Christina, is a very ambitious woman who scrambles for everything. The development of this pair gave us a lot of hope. Originally, this atypical combination is quite worth talking about, but Yang, at the last moment, she failed to cross the red carpet, and failed to cross that. A door, failed to say the oath of I do. So, at the very end, Burke left. Christina took off Burke's family heirloom from her neck like crazy and tore off the wedding dress like crazy. I really can't understand, what is going on? What is going on between people. Even two people who truly love each other seem to be unable to escape and will never reach it, the so-called happy ending.

(Attached: Burke's marriage vow:
Cristina, I do promise, to hold you and cherish you. And I promise, to be there in sickness and in health. I could say, till death do us apart, but I won't. Those vows are for optimistic couples, the vows full of hope, but I do not stand here on my wedding day optimistic or full of hope. I am not optimistic, I am not hopeful, I am sure, I'm steady. And I know, I'm a heart man , take them apart, put them back together, I hold them in my hands, I am a heart man, so this, I am sure, you are my partner, my lover, my very best friend. My heart, my heart beat for you. And on this day, the day of our wedding, I promise you this, I promise you to lay my heart in the palm of your hands, I promise you, me.)

GA’s new episode will be launched in late April . I look back while waiting.
Looking at it, I just don't understand why people here, these or those who are going to be the best surgeons, are so desperate when they treat life, their feelings, their loved ones, and what they care about. Why is happy ending as remote as a fairy tale?

Is it because human beings are too desperate, or because the world itself has disappointed us too much.
The injury to the body may be cured by surgery, even if the scar is left, it will slowly fade away. However, the wounds of the human heart can never be healed, just like the root of the disease has fallen, and it will recur from time to time. Sometimes the pain comes off guard, and sometimes it is even fragile. People work hard, struggle, and struggle in this world, and they may soon obtain positions, fame, and profits, but people's hearts are still lonely, fragile, and powerless. Everyone is eager to protect themselves, afraid of betrayal and hurt, lack of trust, and still longing for happiness, looking forward to a strong relationship, longing for true feelings, but still hesitating in front of happiness, hesitating, wandering, until they lose, until they find that they can’t look back. .

Should we still believe that there is something called happy ending?

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Grey's Anatomy quotes

  • Dr. Cristina Yang: [they all see the Nazi] That's the Nazi?

    Dr. George O'Malley: I thought the Nazi would be a man.

    Dr. Meredith Grey: I thought the Nazi would be... the Nazi.

    Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens: [Izzie walks up behind them] Maybe it's professional jealousy. Maybe she's brilliant and they call her a Nazi because they're jealous. Maybe she's nice.

    Dr. Cristina Yang: Let me guess - you're the model.

    [Izzie gives her an evil look]

    Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens: [to the Nazi] Hi, I'm Isobel Stevens, but everyone just calls me Izzie.

    Dr. Miranda Bailey: I have five rules. Memorize them. Rule number one, don't bother sucking up. I already hate you, that's not gonna change.

  • Dr. Meredith Grey: I wish there were a rulebook for intimacy. Some kind of guide to tell you when you've crossed the line. It would be nice if you could see it coming, and I don't know how you fit it on a map. You take it where you can get it, and keep it as long as you can. And as for rules, maybe there are none. Maybe the rules of intimacy are something you have to define for yourself.