I won't go anywhere
Vilket innebär Grey's.
Jag tänkte att jag skulle gå in och kolla citat från kvällens avsnitt för att minnas vad det handlar om, men jag har fastnat i en intervju med Shonda.
Shonda: It was about Meredith Grey being truly happy. When Meredith is having a miscarriage and says, “I’m having a miscarriage. I need Lidocaine. Are you going to help me or not?,” you realize how incredibly strong and badass she’s being in that moment. To me, that’s the hero moment. If you don’t have that moment you don’t really have the story of Meredith Grey.
Q: Talk to me about the decision to have Alex call out for Izzie after he was shot.
Shonda: I really wanted to find a way to deal with how much Alex is missing Izzie. It felt really poignant to me that if he was lying on a table dying he’d be calling for her.
Q: Lexie confessed her love for Alex, but some fans aren’t buying it.
Shonda: I don’t think she could have possibly made a decision in that moment. The thing I think is interesting is that Alex made his decision. When Alex called for Izzie - when in your hour of need you’re calling for another woman - I think he made his decision.
Q: In other words, hope is very much alive for Mark and Lexie?
Shonda: Yes, there’s definitely hope.
Q: When Owen chose Cristina, he really chose her, right?
Shonda: Yes. He definitely chose her.
Shonda: In my first draft of Part 1, Gary Clark shot Bailey. Bailey. He shot her. I wrote it and then I couldn’t sleep, for days and days, I could not sleep and I had to remove it from the script. Bailey getting shot was just too much for me. She’s our anchor. She’s the soul. Mer is the heart but Bailey is the soul and so I had to delete it. Because there was no way I could go on if Bailey had a bullet wound. The world would just be too broken. Derek was devastating enough but both Derek and Bailey... it meant I couldn’t go on.