实习医生格蕾第七季

Grey's Anatomy Season 7,医人当自强 第七季,格蕾的解剖 第七季,外科实习生格蕾 第七季

主演:艾伦·旁派,吴珊卓,James Pickens Jr.,贾斯汀·钱伯斯,凯乐·利,帕特里克·德姆西,埃里克·迪恩,钱德拉·威尔森,杰西·威廉姆斯,基姆·瑞弗,凯文·麦克基德,丹尼

类型:电视地区:美国语言:英语年份:2010

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 长篇影评

 1 ) Opening & Ending Quotes

episode1 With You I'm Born Again.op:Every cell in human body regenerates,on average,7 years.Like snakes,in our own way,we shed our skin.Biologically,we're brand-new people.We may look the same.We probably do.The change isn't visible,at least not most of us.But we're all changed,completely,forever.But it's normal,I mean,it's a biological imperative(应激性的) change.ed:When we say things like'people don't change',it drives scientists crazy.Because change is literally the only constant in all science.Energy,matter,is always changing,morphing,merging,growing,dying...It's the way people trying not to change that's natural, the way we cling to what things were instead of letting them be what they are, the way we cling to our memories instead of forming new ones, the way we insist on believing despite every scientific indication that everything in this lifetime is permenent.Change is constant.How we experience change that's up to us. It can feel like death or it can feel like a second chance of life.If we open our fingers,loosen our grips,go with it,it can feel like pure adrenaline.Like at any moment,we can have another chance at life.Like at any moment,we can be born all over again.episode2 Shock to the System.op:They say lightening never strikes twice,but that's a myth. It doesn't happen often. Lightening usually gets it right the first time. When you're hit with 30,000 amps(安培) of electricity,you feel it. It can make you forget who you are. It can burn you,blind you,stop your heart, and cause massive internal injuries. But for something that happens in only a millisecond,it can change your life forever.ed:Lightening doesn't often strike twice. It's a once-in-a-lifetime thing. Even if it feels like the shock is coming over and over again. Eventually,the pain will go away,the shock will wear off, and you start to heal yourself, to recover from something you never saw coming. If you're in just the right place, at just the right time, you can take a hell of hit, and still have a shot at surviving.episode3 Super Freak.op:Most of surgeons grew up being freaks. When other kids play outside,we holed up in our rooms, memorizing the periodic table(元素周期表),huddling for hours over our junior microscope, dissecting our first frogs. Imagine how surprised and relievied we were,when we grew up and found out there were others out there,just as freaky as we were. Same microscope,same dead frogs,same inexplicable(莫名的) urge to take human beings apart.April:Stop,okay?I'm a virgin,yes.So what? It's not something i talk about,okay? We all have things we don't talk about.Alex,you're been afraid of the elevator for,like,a month,but i never said anything because it's none of my business. And Jackson,you wake up every night screaming, because you have nightmares. And,Meredith,you don't talk about Christina because you're afraid she's never gonna be the same Christina again. And,Lexie...for god's sake,Mark never thought you're a psycho.He loves you! That's why he stares at you,because he can't keep his eyes off the woman he loves. Of course,he's never saying anything,'cause he doesn't feel like he can. Look,we all have stuff we don't talk about.I am a 28-year-old virgin,mainly because I wanted my first time to be special. And then,I waited too long,and partially because I'm pretty sure guys find me annoying.I'm a virgin.That does't make it drinks conversation.We all have stuff we don't talk about!//我好喜欢看April和Lexie freak out...ed:Nobody chooses to be a freak. Most people don't even realize they're a freak until it's way too late to change it. But no matter how much of a freak you end up being,chances are, there's still someone out there for you. Unless,of course,they've already moved on... Because when it comes to love,even freaks can't wait forever.episode4 Can't Fight Biology.op:Biology determines much of the way we live. From the moment we were born,we know how to breathe and eat. As we grow older,new instincts kick in. We become territorial. We learn to compete. We seek shelter. Most important of all,we reproduce(繁衍后代). Sometimes biology can turn on us,though. Yeah,biology sucks sometimes.Lexie:No,you know what? I've been a total bitch to April all day because of you. You know that? You worry about April,you let her have Izzie's room,you talk to her about your doctor's appointments, and I went crazy. Alex ditched me in a psych ward,Mark slept with Derek's sister, and now I find myself relating to the crazy,jealous lady who drives into laudromats!Meredith:Lexie,I had a miscarriage that day. April was there. That's why she knows about my doctor's appointment. And I did know that Mark slept with Amy,but I didn't think you cared. I can never tell what the hell is going on with you two. And as far as the psych ward goes,you were not alone. I sat by your bedside for 36 hours while you slept. You're not crazy,Lexie. You're a Grey. :)ed:Our D.N.A doesn't account for all of us,though.(基因并不能解释我们的一切.) We're human. Life changes us. We develop new traits,become less territorial. We stop competing. We learn from out mistakes. We face our greatest fears. For better or worse,we find ways to become more than our biology. The risk,of course,is that we can change too much to the point we don't recognize ourselves. Finding our way back can be difficult. There's no compass,no map. We just have to close our eyes,take a step,and hope to God we'll get there. episode5 Almost Grown.op:They train doctors slowly. They watch us practice on frogs and pigs and dead people and then live people. They drill us relentlessly, they raise us like children and eventually they take a cold, hard boot and they kick us out of the nest.ed:We're so busy trying to get out of that nest that we don't think about the fact that it's going to be cold out there...really freaking cold. Because growing up sometimes means leaving people behind. And by the time we stand on our own two feet, we are standing there alone.episode6 These Arms of Mine.op:Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital, home to some of the finest, most influential doctors in the country. Several months ago a gunman roamed these halls, leaving eleven people dead and even more injured. Today we visit the survivors, their patients, their triumphs, and their disappointments. This is Seattle Grace Mercy West, road to recovery.ed:None.episode7 That's Me Trying.op:When was the last time a complete stranger took offer clothes in front of you, pointed to a big purple splotch on her back, and asked, "What the hell is this thing?" If you're a normal person, the answer is, hopefully never. If you're a doctor, the answer is, probably, about 5 minutes ago. People expect doctors to have all of the answers. The truth is, we love to think that we have all of the answers. Basically, doctors are know-it-alls until, something comes along to remind us that we're not.ed:We're all looking for answers...in medicine...in life...in everything. Sometimes the answers we're looking for are hiding just below the surface. Other times we find answers when we didn't even realize we were asking a question. Sometimes the answers can catch us completely by surprise. And sometimes, even when we find the answer we've been looking for, we're still left with a whole hell of a lot of questions.episode8 Something's Gotta Give.op:The human body is a highly pressurized system. The blood pressure measures the force of blood pulsating through the body. It's important to keep this pressure regulated. Low or inadequate pressure an cause weakness or failure. It's when the pressure gets too high that problems really occur. If the pressure continues to increase, a closer examination is called for because it's the best indicator that something is going terribly wrong. Bailey:Eat when you can,sleep when you can,and don't screw with the pancreas(胰腺).ed:Every pressurized system needs a relief valve. There has to be a way to reduce the stress, the tension, before it becomes too much to bare. There has to be a way to find relief because if the pressure doesn't find a way out, it will make one. It will explode. It's the pressure we put on ourselves that's the hardest to bare. The pressure to be better then we already are. The pressure to be better than we think we can be. It never ever lets up. It just builds and builds and builds.episode9 Slow Night, So Long.op:We doctors take pride in the fact that we can basically sleep standing up, anytime, anywhere. But, it's a false pride because the truth is after twenty hours without sleep you might as well just come to work drunk, doctor or not. So it's no wonder that fatal medical errors increase at night when we doctors are proudly sleeping on our feet. Recently our communal pride has been shattered and our egos have been wounded by new laws that require we sleep all day before we work all night. We are not happy about it. But, as someone who might need medical care, you really should be.Teddy:You're married.You don't get to have an opinion about my pathetic forays into Internet dating. ed:Under the cover of darkness, people do things they never do under the harsh glare of day. Decisions feel wiser. People feel older. But, when the sun rises, you have to take responsibility for what you did in the dark. And face yourself under the cold harsh light of day.episode10 Adrift and at Peace .op:Meredith: The goal of any surgery is total recovery - to come out better than you were before. Some patients heal quickly and feel immediate relief. For others the healing happens gradually, and it's not until months or even years later that you realize you don't hurt anymore. So the challenge after any surgery is to be patient. But if you can make it through the first weeks and months, if you believe that healing is possible, then you can get your life back. But that's a big if.ed:The first 24 hours after surgery are critical. Every breath you take, every fluid you make, is meticulously reported and analyzed. Celebrated or mourned. But what about the next 24 hours? What happens with that first day turns to two and weeks turn into months? What happens when the immediate danger has passed, when the machines are disconnected and the teams of doctors and nurses are gone? Surgery is when you get saved, but post-op, after surgery, is when you heal. But, what if you don't?episode11 Disarm.op:To a degree, medicine is a science...but I would argue that it's also an art. The doctors who see medicine as a science only, you don't want them by your side when you're bleeding won't stop or when your child is screaming in pain. The clinicians go by the book. The artists follow their guts. The artists feel your pain and they go to extremes to make it stop. Extreme measures. That's where science ends and art begins.ed: Surgery is extreme. We cut into your body, take out pieces, and put what's left back together. Good thing life doesn't come with a scalpel because if it did, when things started to hurt, we would just cut and cut and cut. The thing is what we take away with a scalpel we can't ever get back. So, like a said, good thing.episode12 Start Me Up.op:People are really romantic about the beginnings of things. Fresh start. Clean slate. A world of possibility. But no matter what adventure you're embarking on, you're still you. You bring you into every new beginning in your life, so how different can it possibly be.Callie: My lack of interest in seeing you is not a strategy. I'm not playing hard to get. I don't want to see you because I turned my life upside down for you and you walked away because for a week I was cranky. You're untrustworthy, so I don't want to see you. You're self-centered, so I don't want to see you. I am a hundred percent certain that if I let you back in my life again you will hurt me again, so I don't want to see you. This isn't a ploy. I'm not pouting. I don't want you in my life. Get your crap out of my apartment.ed:It's all anybody wants, right? Clean slate. A new beginning. Like that's gonna be any easier. Ask the guy pushing the boulder up the hill. Nothing's easy about starting over. Nothing at all.episode13 Don't Deceive Me(Please Don't Go).op:Doctors practice deception all the time. We give vague answers to hard questions. We don't talk about post-op pain. We say you'll experience some discomfort. If you didn't die, we tell you the surgery went well, but the placebo has to be the doctor's greatest deception. Half of our patients we tell the other truth ... the other half, we pray the placebo effect's real. And we tell ourselves that they'll feel better anyhow, believing help's on the way, when, in fact, we're leaving them to die.ed:Doctors practice deception every day — on our patients, on their families. But the worst deception we practice is on ourselves. Which is why sometimes it takes us a while to realize that the truth has been in front of us the whole time.episode14 P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing).op:One of the hardest lessons as a doctor is learning to prioritize(分清主次). We're trained to do all we can to save life and limb, but, if cutting off a limb, means saving a life, we learn to do it without hesitation. It's not an easy lesson to learn, and it always comes down to one question, "what are the stakes?" What do we stand to gain or lose? At the end of the day, we're just gamblers trying not to bet the farm.ed:Surgery is a high stakes game. But no matter how high the stakes, sooner or later, you're just going to have to go with your gut, and, maybe just maybe, that'll take you right where you were meant to be in the first place.episode15 Golden Hour.op:How much can you actually accomplish in an hour? Run an errand maybe, sit in traffic, get an oil change. When you think about it an hour isn't very long. Sixty minutes. Thirty-six hundred seconds. That's it. In medicine, though, an hour is often everything. We call it the golden hour. That magical window of time that can determine whether a patient lives or dies.ed:An hour, one hour, can change everything forever. An hour can save your life. An hour can change your mind. Sometimes an hour is a gift we give ourselves. For some, an hour can mean almost nothing. For others, an hour makes all the difference in the world. But in the end, it's still just an hour, one of many,many more to come. Sixty minutes. Thirty-six hundred seconds. That's it. Then it starts all over again. And who knows what the next hour might hold.episode16 Not Responsible.op:Everyone figures doctors are the most responsible people they know. They hold lives in their hands. They're not flakes. They don't lose track of important details or make stunningly bad judgment calls. 'Cause that would be bad, right?ed:We are responsible with our patients. The problem is we blow it all out at work. In our own lives, we can't think things through. We don't make the sound choice. We did that all day at the hospital. When it comes to ourselves, we've got nothing left. And is it worth it—being responsible? Because if take your vitamins and pay your taxes and never cut the line, the universe still gives you people to love and then lets them slip through your fingers like water, and what've you got? Vitamins and nothing.episode17 This Is How We Do It.op:Renegades, rule-breakers, gangsters with scalpels. This is the way we like to think of ourselves. It makes us feel badass, sexy. Problem is it's not exactly true. At heart, we're rule followers, sheep. We don't break protocol. We follow it to a "T." Because if we don't follow protocol, our patients die, and then we're no longer badass. We're just bad.ed:It's every doctor's dilemma. Do you play it safe and follow protocol? Or take a risk and invent a new one? There can be reward in risk. There can also be fallout. Still you need to book the system every once in a while. Bet big. And when you get the results you want, there's no better feeling in the world, but when you don't...episode18 Song Beneath The Song.op:The brain is the human body's most mysterious organ. It learns. It changes. It adapts. It tells us what we see, what we hear. It lets us feel love. I think it holds our soul. And no matter how much research we do, no one can really say how all that delicate grey matter inside our skull works. And, when it's hurt, when the human brain is traumatized, well, that's when it gets even more mysterious.episode19 It's a Long Way Back.op:After a trauma, your body is at its most vulnerable. Response time is critical. So you're suddenly surrounded by people—doctors, nurses, specialists, technicians—surgery is a team sport. Everyone pushing for the finish line. Putting you back together again. But surgery is a trauma in and of itself, and once it's over, the real healing begins. It's called recovery. Recovery is not a team sport. It's a solitary distance run. It's long. It's exhausting. And it's lonely as hell.ed:The length of your recovery is determined by the extent of your injuries. And it's not always successful. No matter how hard we work at it. Some wounds might never fully heal. You might have to adjust to a whole new way of living. Things may have changed too radically to ever go back to what they were. You might not even recognize yourself. It's like you haven't recovered anything at all. You're a whole new person with a whole new life.episode 20 White Wedding.op:Diseases. Toxins. Our bodies encounter dangers all the time. Just beneath the surface hidden. Whether you realize it or not, your body is constantly protecting itself. Every time you blink your eye, you wash away thousands of unwanted microbes. Breathe in too much unwanted pollen, and you sneeze. The body detects the invader. It releases its white blood cells, and it attacks.ed:Just when we think we figured things out, the universe throws us a curveball. So, we have to improvise. We find happiness in unexpected places. We find ourselves back to the things that matter the most. The universe is funny that way. Sometimes it just has a way of making sure we wind up exactly where we belong.episode 21 I Will Survive.op:We've all heard the saying. It's one of those things you learn in seventh grade science class. Adapt or die. Adapting isn't easy though. You have to fight your competition and off their attacks. And sometimes, you have to kill. You do what you need to do to survive.ed:Adapt or die. As many times as we've heard it, the lesson doesn't get easier. The problem is we're human. We want more than just to survive. We want love. We want success. We want to be the best that we can be. So, we fight like hell to get those things. Anything else feels like death.episode 22 | Unaccompanied Minor.op:I always said I'd be happier alone. I have my work, my friends, but someone in your life all the time? More trouble than it's worth. Apparently, I got over it.ed:There is a reason I said I'd be happy alone. It wasnt because I thought I would be happy alone. It was because I thought if I loved someone and then it fell apart, I might not make it. It's easier to be alone. Because what if you learn that you need love? And then you don't have it. What if you like it? And lean on it? What if you shape your life around it? And then it falls apart? Can you even survive that kind of pain? Losing love is like organ damage. It's like dying. The only difference is, death ends. This? It could go on forever...

 2 ) 让我心碎的yang,让我沉迷的owen。

yang结婚了,和owen,在这一集的开头。

开始我都傻眼了,细细检查我是不是漏掉了集数,当初burke花了多少时间,多少精力,为了yang忍了多少心酸才让她决定嫁给他,yang也是各种委屈求全,把自己的傲气和事业的执着忍了又忍才坚持到婚礼的那一刻?

相比和burke混乱又痛苦的婚礼,owen这是不是也太容易了?

枪案发生之后,yang的各种反常行为让我非常不适应,不再抢手术,不再积极,第一次觉得这部戏里的所有人都在纠结,纠结各种各样的性格缺陷带来的烦恼,除了yang。

yang是唯一理智的,唯一没有混乱的性生活的,有原则但是为了在乎的人愿意牺牲自己的,不管那些人多漂亮看起来多光鲜,但是只有这个拥有亚洲血统的yang,有阅读障碍和双学位的yang是真真正正在奋进不受别人思想左右的人。

在那张要求写下最近的性伴侣的单子上,和burke分手已经很长时间的yang只写下了burke一人的名字,在别人纠结自己的私生活的时候她满脑子想的都是抢手术,她从来没有逃过课,在操作练习上还打败过chief,当teddy给yang机会上手术台yang哭着跟gray说她有多么兴奋再握着鲜红有力的心脏为此可以让出owen,她可以为了burke剃掉自己的眉毛然后偷偷求让她握握手术刀找回一点点尊严,她可以原谅owen差点在睡梦中掐死她的这种举动,她可以为了owen喜欢买下有消防滑梯的破烂的60年代的老房子....太多太多的细节堆积起来我才讶然发现,她竟然是这个片子里最完美的人。

然后抢案之后的yang彻底的消极了,不知道为什么她的消极让我觉得整部片子都变得压抑起来,让我觉得烦躁没有耐心起来,每一集我都在期待她能够重新振作起来,可就像当年她因为枪伤差点抛弃burke那么让我纠结,这让我很心碎。

起初对这部片子的喜欢就是因为她和burke的爱情让我觉得美好,虽然别人的某段感情也曾经触动我,但是从未像yang的感情那么正的hit过我,总觉得其他人的感情要么是始于性,要么就是终于性,看多了之后就觉得这都是剧情需要,唯一yang的感情让我觉得很认真。

所以完全没有意外的,第二次被很正的hit是owen。

有多少人在期待burke的回归?

我想不会少,包括我也还在期待,addison都不知道空降多少集了,burke也会回来的吧!

就算是回来虐我们的我们也心甘情愿啊!

但是对burke的期待完全不能影响我对owen的沉迷。

我喜欢军人,不管是owen还是那对同性恋军人我都爱到不行,(虽然他俩只是客串,但是真的帅吐血了阿啊啊啊)我喜欢军人果断的作风,喜欢军人潇洒无所畏惧的走路的样子,那种安全感真的是hit我!

owen用钢笔给伤员做喉咙切割术,果断的拔掉yang肚子上的冰锥,他每次吻yang都是很用力很用力像要把她揉进身体里似的。

虽然他的心理有战创,就像当初burke留下一条抹布在病人的胸腔里几年一样,(这当时让我对burke的印象极度的坏),每个人都有不完美的一面。

不管怎么说yang结婚了,跟owen,我还是觉得这是个好归宿,虽然我不知道导演同志会不会再来次感情关系大清洗,但是,owen是个good guy,至少暂时是值得yang托付的guy。

 3 ) Grey's Anatomy, Season 7, Episode 18.

Callie, don't go, please stay with me, with us.The first time I saw Callie, frankly I didn't like her at all. She was such a little and innocent girl stealing George away. Later, she fell in love with Arizona, and I disliked her more, thinking well you have finally found your true love as a lesbain and can start your party now ha, though she became a little bit more independent, seemingly. But God, she played so hard. When Arizona left to Africa and said those terrible words to her, it is Arisona, but not Callie, who behaved irresponsibly; when she tried her best to take care of her best friend Mark Sloan, and loved Arizona back, it is her who behaved so bravely and honestly and tolerantly. No one is perfect, but everyone has a crowd to cry for her when she is about to leave. And at this moment, I am a person who loves Callie just as much as Arizona, and Mark, and anyone else does in the hospital. If I were Arizona, what would I do?I cannot help envisioning the moment that someone I care so much leaves me. I will cry to death, and I will cry at his bed and say, 'don't leave me, stay here, and I want nothing if only you stay here.' Sometimes we love and desire, but if one day the objective person we desire so much is leaving, and when there's no more pain we can afford, we will learn to give up something even to give out something, to save him back, and leave alone. No, no. It's not that complex to wait till the moment you leave. I can not bear the smallest possibility that you get hurt even of the tiniest kind. No I can't. So please forgive me, for not being able to love you anymore, for my betrayal of my soul. Nothing comes easily, and I want to turn your grief into grace.I think that is what Arizona wants to say, too. Thank God, you are still here. Enough.

 4 ) Cool~

看到第七季,我才发现他们有官方网站,而且网站上面每集都有关于本集出现的疾病或者治疗方法的介绍,还有链接直接到medline等专业网站。

Cool

 5 ) Today so tell me why are these tears in my eyes.

格蕾第七季第十一集。

感觉等了好久,好久。

也许是因为我的Cristina Yang久久未恢复。

也许是因为Mark和小格蕾心心相念却久久相隔。

而第十集显现出来的种种迹象。

当yang抱着大鱼哭出来,当Mark对小格蕾说I miss you。

我就知道不会远了。

可是中间却迎来了圣诞假期。

他们短暂休息。

我也让自己暂时忘记追剧的心,原本已经耐心等春节。

只是没料到,又回归了。

当我看到豆瓣小组里热烈的剧透帖,忍不住在下载完成之前点开看。

而当看完这一集,有些说不出的胸闷又夹杂着激动的喜悦,无法迅速脱离出来。

仍旧是枪击案。

一个写好遗书的小青年持枪在的他校园的射杀无数。

西雅图的医生们看到这则新闻的感同身受与旧伤新痛全部劈头盖脸迎上来,不管你能不能接受,你得勇敢面对,救死扶伤。

当yang跳上救护车当场进行开胸手术,当得知正在抢救的病人正是枪手其他医生拒绝而yang留下,我看到了那个熟悉的用力的为手术而生的Cristina.她回来了。

不再拒绝进手术室,不再恐惧,不再去当酒保胡闹,不再莫名其妙跑去钓鱼。

她真的回来了。

她华丽的以最Cristina的方式回来了。

不管曾经承受多大的创伤,终有一天,伤口会愈合。

我开始对微波炉改观,其实他没那么讨厌,其实他并没有不了解他老婆,他用他的方式给予她爱。

而格蕾。

当她在手术室对着S大吼,“我曾经也是等在手术室门口的老婆。

我等到心焦为了能帮你多争取点时间所以冲进手术室让枪口对着我。

你和Cristina只顾着相互扶持,我呢,难道我没有承受巨大的创伤?

”我就伤怀了,大家把焦点都聚在了yang身上。

可是这对纠结姐妹花啊,缺了谁都不完美。

格蕾就像一杯白开水,有时候看多了觉得好像没什么味道,但是又时不时创造些戏剧需要的冲突,才发现,这个灵魂有多重要。

缺了水的生命,就不再存活。

当Mark在细心的为小女孩修补伤口,他对小格蕾说,这个女孩太小,不能留下伤痕,我还需要一个小时,你能不能等我。

小格蕾俯下身,在他耳边说,I love you.So you can take your time,i wait for you.说完脸红红的就跑出去了。

Mark背对着她,偷偷的咧嘴笑了。

像初恋的小男生,表白之后被接受的那种欣喜。

又帅又可爱又风趣,小格蕾呢,又美又逗又惹人爱,这对组合很迷人啊。

他们还能再在一起,有多么不容易。

我就也跟着笑了。

而A和C。

就算A飞越半个地球回来,可是C已经被伤透心了。

所以她关上了门。

所以就算A多么诚恳的道歉,她仍然平静的说,你会飞越半个地球回来找我,是因为当初你决然的离开。

你只考虑你的感受,可是感情不是一个人的事,感情是两个人的事。

现在你想复合,可是我不想了。

说完就转身走了。

这一对。

不知道该说什么好。

当初A的那一句我还时时会想起,她对C说,我不喜欢三明治,可是我喜欢喜欢三明治的那个女孩。

想起在枪击案中她们一起面对的种种。

一起经历过了生死。

又如何呢。

某些重要的核心的东西不一致的话,终究也是要分开。

虽然总觉得编剧大妈还会让她俩在一起,可是味道已经有些不一样了。

你曾经伤我那么深,是因为我爱你。

现在你道歉,虽然我还不能忘记你可是我已经不确定是否还爱你了。

我想C心里是这么想的罢。

最后。

纠结姐妹花的终极复合。

在走廊里的相遇。

没有热切的拥抱,没有冰释前嫌的煽情,甚至没有多余的言语。

单凭她们两人的眼神,已经传递交流所有。

所以Cristina说,Have a drink?格蕾说,OK。

于是Cristina转身,和格蕾并肩而行。

镜头没有转移,看着她们的背影,格蕾伸手挽向yang的手臂的一瞬,yang同时也张开了手臂。

以心相交看透彼此无论是阴暗面光明面的友情,就是这么坚不可摧吧。

GA让我看到了很多东西。

在追着看的这两年中,愈来愈深爱。

 6 ) 人生中最大的一个刺激

曾经我也见识过血腥,恐怖,暴力和变态。

cult嘛,限制级嘛不就是。

大腿,胳膊,肠子,一堆血浆..直到实习医生格蕾第7季第三集的那个患者出来我只想说:“我靠!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 7 ) Grey's Anatomy S7x18 Song Lyrics

1.Psapp - Cosy In The Rocket2.Snow Patorl - Chasing Car3.Anna Nalick - Breathe(2 AM)4.Gomez - How We Operate5.Get Set Go - Wait6.Jesus Jackson - Running on Sunshine7.KT Tunstall - Universe & U8.Kate Havnevik - Grace9.The Fray - How to save a life10.Brandi Carlile - The Story

 8 ) Doctors are awesome

I spent 4 days watching season 7. And compared with the earlier seasons, it's still very high standard/quality. I used to love Christina for her brilliant. But now i feel like this might lead to one of her weakness as well - she's unwilling to follow the protocal. She thinks too much of her good performance but neglect the importance of the rules of being a relatively junior position. Finally she will learn her lesson by a big failure. I'm worried about Meridith too. Hope she'll be fine in next season.

 9 ) 刚刚好7年的时间

刚刚好是7年的时间,看完了格蕾的第七季;刚刚好是7年的时间,看完了枪侠的系列;刚刚好是7年的时间,终于忘记了谁;刚刚好是7年的时间,结束了7年的医学学习;刚刚好是7年的时间,像格蕾里的每一个人一样,重新站在了一个新的,却又与最初时候有些相似的地方,面对着无所知的未来。

和很多人一样,看到这季的第一季时就想写一篇什么,必须是怀念体了,因为需要来纪念些什么,数月之后的今天,最终我要完成这个愿望。

刚刚好是7年的时间,Izzie和George已经离开了这么久,还有多少人记得那个金色头发性格同容颜般艳丽的美人和那个总有些别扭和慢半拍的认真的小个子呢?

刚刚好是7年的时间,Meredith和Derek,Christina和Owen,Izzie和Alex竟然已经经过这么多,经历了生死的考验,结了婚,有了孩子,并且又经过这么多,有了性格差异导致的婚姻危机。

还有多少人记得当时的Burke呢?

刚刚好是7年的时间,主任、Belly、Mark、Callie、Arizona……是不是不知不觉之间,他们已经成为了我们熟悉的老友,熟悉,喜欢,也有不喜欢的时候?

刚刚好是7年的时间,他们的故事发生了太多,我们的故事发生了太多,他们还有很多继续上演,我们也有很多等待遇见。

7年前的我,一切懵懂,体内又仿佛有着无穷的能量需要方向奔涌,现在回看当时不施粉黛的笑脸,回想当时纯净的心思,依旧感动,一个新的开始,一个新的阶段,所有都是新的,都是新的,真好,真好。

7年里经过了多少的沟坎,脸上也有了不能磨平的痕迹,如同the story里唱的:all of these lines across my face, tell you the stroy of who I am.看过晨光星夜,吹过海风林香,刻苦勤奋没日没夜过,也颓废迷惘叛逆乖戾过,爱过男生爱过女生爱过自己,笑过叫过唱过跳过哭过吵过,众人协力过,踽踽独行过,周围的人有的暂时或者永远离开,还有人不断闯进生活里成为朋友敌人或者路人甲……这些大家都会有的大同小异但绝无二致的以曾经作为开头的故事在7年的循环洗刷中有的已经开始模糊,正如片头所说,7年之后,已经是一个新的人了,但这些经过,已经刻进了我的DNA,成为了我的一部分,并且会从我这里流传下去,这是我的故事,这是我的时间,这是我的一部分,不管好的坏的,只能用力拥抱,接受,融入,有些幸福,有些欣慰,也有些疼痛,有些心酸。

7年的时间里格蕾们一直陪伴和鼓励着我高一脚第一脚的这样走来,他们成为了更加成熟的医生,他们告诉我世界就是这样,即使是电视剧也这样复杂和纠结,而现实告诉我,真实可能更加戏剧化并且亲身体验效果更佳。

但不论怎样的挫折和逆境,总会有办法,慢慢接受一切,尽心,顺其自然,总要有梦想,尽管梦想在这个没有时代不值得一提,但总得对自己的心负责。

7年的时间,我喜欢上医生这个职业,并且已经和将要一直为此付出努力,感谢这刚刚好的7年,感谢GA的陪伴,感谢7年里的遭遇,希望将来的日子里有你们的继续陪伴,能继续勇敢,继续相拥,继续有继续。

刚刚好是7年的时间,他们的故事发生了太多,我们的故事发生了太多,他们还有很多继续上演,我们也有很多等待遇见。

 10 ) review

S07E12 Dr. Teddy Altman(Cardio Surgeon) married a patient to give medical insuranceconsult her idea if remove the kidneyArizona came back and try to get back Callie try to find her faults to make her give another chanceE18 callie had car accident Arizona ask her to marry then bannnAddison came to help the babyE19 recoveryE20 white weddingE22 people lean there's a reason i said i'd be happy aloneit wasn't casuse i thought i'd be happy alone. it was beacuse i thought if i loved someone and then feel apart, i might not make it. It's easier to be alone. Beacuse what if you learn that you need love and then you don't have it? What if you like it and lean on it?(万一你陷入爱情不能自拔)what if you shape your life around it and then it fells apart?(万一你在爱情上筑了巢它却一下子分崩离析了呢)Can you even survive that kind of pain?losing love is like organ damage. it's like dying.The only difference is death ends. This it could go on forever(just doc)

 短评

又是一个没什么能力的冠军

4分钟前
  • Autumn
  • 还行

如果说S6比的是实力和能力的话,这S10简直就是比吵架,比谁凶狠。16位选手都是经济危机下的牺牲品,大家都曾有过辉煌的过去,但如今都如此杯具(这不就是我嘛)。无论是项目执行中,还是到boardroom被评判,免不了恶言相向,看来经济危机下的人们的确疯了。至于我?我的失业可不是经济危机造成的

7分钟前
  • EdmondThorne
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i really like brandy, that is what i want to say, she is a pro~

12分钟前
  • hysterical
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这季是普通版的..- -..

17分钟前
  • 木兆
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选手都是浮云,我喜欢Ivonca。看到后面才知道她是trump的女儿。囧。亚裔非裔都不考虑。背景,性格,与人相处方式,团队,决断力,创意都很重要。

20分钟前
  • LoVe
  • 还行

看了之后对川普大为改观,说话技巧,识人眼力都不是常人所及。随便看的一季,并不是最好的一季,先四星。

23分钟前
  • 冷毅
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喜欢pOPPPING

25分钟前
  • Miche77e
  • 还行

YOU FIRED!!!!

30分钟前
  • 木棉
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pm娱乐看~

35分钟前
  • 洛卡
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电视剧节目都做这么棒!喜欢Brandy

37分钟前
  • iris
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虽然是商业味很重的真人秀,但是其中可以学到的东西很多,尤其是interview skills and how to defend yourself in a team environment.

38分钟前
  • Eric
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只能说比英国版差很多

39分钟前
  • 約書亞李
  • 还行

开始不要太aggressive,沉稳,适时step out,最后一战Brandy说的不能更好了,夸了DT又夸了孩子们,一直站在职业经理人的角度,说辅佐,而非取代上位的感觉。既要在领导的位置有领导的能力,但也不能掩盖boss的光芒

41分钟前
  • urwonderful
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cant find the finale... =.=

42分钟前
  • 垃圾兔
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题目没什么新意,选手也都表现平平

45分钟前
  • 疯狂的椰子壳
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撕逼精彩 Ivanka还蛮有魅力

47分钟前
  • 咔哒
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Trump爷爷明明是看上了brandy的颜嘛,其实最后brandy在last challenge里面的表现明明就是弱于clint

52分钟前
  • ada小巫师
  • 还行

金融危机下岗人员特辑,下岗有下岗的理由

55分钟前
  • 可离
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我的入门季,觉得还不错

56分钟前
  • 鲜虾肉丸真好吃
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钱对人的影响be like这季和前几季的区别

57分钟前
  • To
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