Please call me Dr.

Elenor 2022-09-11 18:52:28


A comrade said that if she had seen this TV series in high school, she would have gone to medicine in college.

There's no way I've ever been able to deny my heartfelt fascination with those working in uniform. What could be more charming than those rushing doctors in white lab coats, sanitary suits and floral headscarves? Although I can't really achieve this career, and there is no possibility at all, but at least I will pay more attention to the details of places like the hospital.

When I first saw it, I didn't intend to pursue it like this at all. First of all, I don’t like medical TV dramas, and secondly, I seem to have lost my enthusiasm for American TV dramas recently. Once again, I think I have seen some of the most classic and funny movies in the existing works – even if I think it looks good, it will definitely not exceed the previous filming and admiration. How I met your mother, 30Rocks, Black Books. But, after watching more than a dozen episodes in a row one night during the May Day holiday, I dragged my tired body, rubbed my red eyes, and lay in bed excitedly when I heard birds chirping outside. , unable to speak with emotion.

I know that there are two possibilities for what is popular. First, being touted by boring people and unscrupulous production companies, it is unreasonably hot, and it may indeed be very attractive in some ways, but it makes me unable to find anything else in the world of flashy luxury and false suspense created by TV dramas. kill time higher value content. Second, although they are both touted, they see the truth in small places, details kill the devil, and the essence of wisdom shines in every inadvertent dialogue line. Usually, such dramas are mostly sitcoms, with specific settings. The background environment, after watching each episode, I will worship the screenwriters and actors more and more.

Apparently I'm setting this up to express my compliments to someone.


One, music. When I first watched the first few episodes, I was amazed by the lively rhythm of the plot and the beautiful background music, which reminded me of the style of urban works like The devil wears Prada and Sex and city. Easy and bright, but not to the extent of Void Corruption. These background music are basically selected works of the latest popular songs, which appear in line with the development of different plots. There are at most dozens of songs in each episode, and they will never be repeated - except for the same wonderful opening song of course. Sometimes when I can't help but sing a song that appears in the background, I complain a little that the song is too dense, and it's a bit boring if it's condensed too much. laugh.

Two, set. Later, I will analyze why I like it. Just look at this basic setting: hospitals (the focus is on the top hospitals in the United States), interns, growth history, and the transition from academics to reality. A lot of books and movies are actually influenced and evaluated by my own situation when I come into contact with them - I am now in a stage where society is just around the corner, full of apprehension and expectation, so I just cater for it.

Three, the role. The fictional characters in good works are so vivid that one cannot help but believe that they are real. After watching the two seasons, I have changed from just getting to know a few people, to liking a few of them, to being familiar with each of them, to understanding each of them, and even liking unpleasant characters, and finally treating all the people as It must exist and is absolutely indispensable.

Meredith's appearance was really gorgeous, and later I found out that she was actually the kind of heroine's destiny of Dark & ​​Twist, and she lost the aura of the beginning; Mr. McDreamy (really cute nickname) estimated that no one would reject him like that The eyes, the Spanish-inspired looks and naturally curly hair, the undeniable affection and hardship of the hero - I liked a few of his blue-hued operating room hoods, but it soon became apparent that he was actually a coward at heart.

The first thing that attracted me, and I have always liked it was the Korean Cristina Yang, even though many people said she was ugly, even though I always couldn't get used to her unbearable pair of pureness when I looked at her. She has a single eyelid and eyes, but she still unconsciously falls in love with her fiery, boldness, and the little baby who silently endures unexpected appearances in her life, as well as hesitation in the face of love - she is really cute, cute and true . Then there was Dr. Burke who was noticed by following her line. To be honest, this is the first time I really liked a black character - the combination of Asian and black is quite shocking, but I have to admit that the two of them really fit well. It is said that the screenwriter came up with this idea purely because of the spark between the actors, hehe. Then I was surprised to find that Burke was actually close to the Yang, who was actually closed in his heart. After a period of struggle and shaking, he was deeply affectionate and serious, and never gave up - how many people were watching the scene where he held Cristina, who could not hold back the tears of losing a child, in his arms Don't stop moving. The small fights in the future are full of warmth and confidence. I'm even starting to get scared if there's going to be a crisis for either of them in the two seasons I haven't watched. Also, once again, my admiration for Burke, the premier cardiologist, with three surgical hoods in different colors.

At the end of the second season, Liz, who I liked more and more, originally thought she was a vase, a typical Blondie, with big breasts and no brains - I later learned that this role was actually a foreshadowing of the screenwriter. Born in a slum, shooting magazine ads to earn money to pay off his bursary, but these two histories are enough to let us pay tribute to this man who was born with the face of an angel. The profession may not be as good as the desperate Yang, but her sympathy and kindness are definitely better than her - the last life-and-death love with the patient Danny is completely unpretentious and disturbing, because it is truly credible and respectable. In the face of the cruel reality, I admire her courage to choose her true temperament at all costs.

4. Clothing. I discovered my sensitivity to uniforms a long time ago. Doctors, special industries, will naturally add a special meaning to the light blue of work clothes. In a busy and urgent group working state, everyone wears the same sanitary clothes, and they have to change their clothes when they come and go; outside the operating room, wash hands, wear surgical gowns, masks, and headscarves - a little change and detail are quite attractive. In addition to the personality headscarf that I complimented on (it seems like only two primary doctors have such a privilege), there is Addison's pink female doctor costume, which matches her red-haired eyes, which is quite good-looking. In fact, just like when we were in military training, when people remove colorful clothes to unify their appearance, it will be easier for people to focus on themselves.

5. Seattle. After watching many episodes, I realized it was at Grace Hospital in Seattle. The few Seattle exteriors, such as the barge, already show the charm of this refined city. What's more, almost everyone in it has a cup of something that has become an important prop, Starbucks, coffee. This is another element that totally gives me extra points. We all know that Starbucks is one of the three prides of this beautiful seaport city on the west coast of the United States. The other two prides are Microsoft and Boeing.


After watching two seasons, after watching the 16th and 17th episodes that were rumored to have an amazing rating on the night of the Super Bowl, and after watching the last three episodes that climaxed one after another. I didn't have the heart to go on, I thought I'd look back.

The thread in the episode of Black Code has a negotiation about what two handsome doctors call each other. Don't say Morning or Goodbye, just use Dr. Shepherd and Dr. Burke. After experiencing life and death, the two of them were replaced by direct names. The plot design of four or two thousand pounds.

So, I started muttering "Dr. XXX" to myself like an obsession.

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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.