Gossip Grey~

Oma 2022-09-07 00:53:28

Look, look, saw the second half of season 2 and thought, I have to write some of my thoughts.
I like everyone on the show, except Alex.

I like it very much, I also found the same feeling in Grey's, which is the kind of trying to tell some ordinary but very practical truths through the things of the protagonists, that kind of "reality" with a little understanding, warm and warm.

I like Grey very much, not much talk, cool but very emotional. And Derek's relationship with Grey makes me love it and hate it. On the contrary, I prefer to watch Burke and Yang's love life. It's a bit funny, but it's real and cute.

What made me decide to write a text to recommend this American show was an episode in season two about a patient with a bomb inside. It's only on such critical occasions that Grey's protagonist status is so obvious. Burke's calmness is the quality of my most favorite man, and it made me even more elated hahaha in this episode.

Of course, the best part of this American drama is also the language I mentioned at the beginning. It's light but very flavorful. Some of it will appear at the beginning of the film, and some of it will be revealed in the dialogue of the characters in the film.

The plot is okay, it's a light comedy~ hehe~ but I just like it.

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Grey's Anatomy quotes

  • Dr. Meredith Grey: No-one likes to lose control, but as a surgeon there's nothing worse. It's a sign of weakness, of not being up to the task. And still there are times when it just gets away from you. When the world stops spinning and you realize that your shiny little scalpel isn't gonna save you. No matter how hard you fight it, you fall. And it's scary as hell. Except there's an upside to freefalling. It's the chance you give your friends to catch you.

  • Dr. Meredith Grey: The key to surviving a surgical internship is denial. We deny that we're tired, we deny that we're scared, we deny how badly we want to succeed. And most importantly, we deny that we're in denial. We only see what we want to see and believe what we want to believe, and it works. We lie to ourselves so much that after a while the lies start to seem like the truth. We deny so much that we can't recognize the truth right in front of our faces.