Wonderful GA 514

Burley 2022-12-15 06:35:25

This episode is very good.

First of all, Yang and Hunt have an ambiguous relationship.
Yang walked in front, Hunt quietly came up from the back,
and then the two walked side by side in the corridor with
gentle steps, as if walking in the clouds with
two hands.
The scene of Wu Di touching love to death came

to the back, two people saw each other from both ends of the long corridor,
and then approached step by step with a smile
on their faces. The
music was also extremely brisk and
hunted to the back. Suddenly panicked and hid in the room.
I thought it was going to be a good thing for the two of them again.
Fortunately, Yang used the "hug therapy" she just learned to hug Hunt
tightly.
Finally, Hunt fell asleep in her arms

and Derek was brewing. The long-awaited marriage proposal
was known to more and more people,
and then it was Grey's inexplicable
and many people vying for ideas for Derek.
It was really interesting,
but at the end, Addison seemed to appear again, and
the whole proposal was put on hold. I
don't know when I already knew about it. Grey
lay on the bed, how did he feel when he saw a rose petal that
slipped through the net under the pillow,

and in this episode, Callie suddenly turned into a complaining
woman
and said why I was single and then finally the
new pediatrician, the beautiful female doctor
took the initiative to kiss Callie
Strange, ABC allows such subtle lesbian drama again?

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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.