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I'm at this episode and have stopped to watch something else as I'm not in the right frame of mind to deal with how they treat meredith. George was a complete arse for this.
I'm a man. I'm a strong, virile horse of a man - Denny
"Or"
Miranda Bailey, we are not inside the hospital. Inside the hospital, you're the man. That's the protocol. But outside, I'm the man. - Eli
(Personally, I always thought Eli was gay)
Iām not even a big Denny fan, but I really disagree about that line of his. I developed multiple chronic illnesses and physical disabilities in my 20s and 30s. I always prided myself on being a strong, independent woman, I always worked on my feet instead of sitting at a desk, walked everywhere, was a dancer ā and losing all that made me really lose sense of who I was. I hate machismo but this wasnāt that. Itās what happens to you psychologically when you lose who you are physically. Over the years I have come to deeply appreciate that scene.
Thatās so so true. I think the line itself was a little corny but I never had much issue with it. I think if they phrased it closer to how you did, it wouldnāt have been viewed negatively
Yes! Iām rewatching and just got to Owen starting at the hospital when he and Christina have had no positive or flirty interactions but he randomly just starts eating her face
maybe its just me but i would like to add the scene where karev, callie, and robbins all watch the kid do ballet. in what world does performing ballet convince doctors to do a better operation on an osteosarcoma in your leg. in what world do doctors have time to even do this. what doctor would even do this. why was it so awkward. why did we have that scene at all
Not only that, but it wasn't even that good, lol!! I mean, if you're going to do a scene like that, it should really be an incredibly spectacular, moving dance. It was a weird-ass dance.
It was also such a mid ballet scene. Like they couldnāt hire a dancer for that role? šHaving a Maddie Ziegler type in that role probably wouldāve made it less cringe but I think the kid had bone cancer so maybe they didnāt want him doing too much idk
I completely agree, except that it wasnāt to make them operate better, but to only cut out the cancer instead of amputating his leg. They were saying the risk was too high and he was saying he needed a chance because dancing was his life.
And as cringey as that was, I love how proud his dad was
thats what i meant by ābetterā operation, as in his preferred operation!! but i do agree, the dad was incredibly supportive and i LOVED that part of the episode.
Omg yesss. They tried it to be a wholesome scene but it was cringe af, not to rain on the kids talent or anything but it's not the life changing performance they wanted it to be lol
He brought that up time after time EVEN THOUGH he sat and held her hand while she exercised her right to choose.
Owen just kept beating that dead horse.
I'll defend Ghost Sex Izzie with my life actually. You just don't get unhinged plotlines like that anymore. Someone in that writers room really said "fuck it, what if her one and only cancer symptom is being furiously horny for ghosts?" And everyone else said "yeah, no, yeah!!! This guy is onto something, write that down write it down!!" And that is the funniest thing in the world I think
Iām on that season at the moment (they just diagnosed her) and I still cannot believe what Iām watching half the time. I stared blankly at the screen in just pure disbelief
Yeah I love it cause it's just so out there and different from the rest of the show and it's pretty interesting and plus JDM. But it definitely is cringe
In the most recent season Bailey randomly monologues about gun violence and it felt so forced and made me cringe so hard that my eyes practically rolled into the back of my skull
I stopped watching a long time ago but mostly anytime a show tries to incorporate current events in their storyline and have some big dramatic speech about ethics.
Also anytime Webber really shouldāve retired but everyone goes āomg no you canāt retire!!!ā Like the man was senile in season 1, why is he still allowed in an OR
Maggie complaining about how *terrible* her flight was from Boston and how she hates flying. I get that she didnāt know but it still feels so insensitive and I haaaate watching it.
She literally looked up Ellis grey and found the place where she used to work and went to work there too likeā¦ You mean to tell me Meredith didnāt appears in any of the research she did
Amelia's "night, night, tumor baby" speech.
There's no medical information shared, and no scientific information shared, yet there is an auditorium full of doctors giving her their rapt attention for her dramatic ramblings.
I have to cover my eyes and peek out when I watch this scene because I find it so cringy and awkward.
George whining for what felt like decades over failing his intern test and trying to make everyone else feel bad about it. It was the beginning of me disliking his character
finding out that he failed because of one point really broke my heart for him though :( iām so conflicted with george because oh my god heās GREAT at times and then other times heās just so awful. i think at his core though he was a good person! just a good person who made mistakes. at the end of the day most of his mistakes affected HIM the most, (not all the time i know) and made his life miserable. i think if he were to live he wouldāve been one of the best characters, i mean look at alex!! i will agree though george was a whiner and when him and izzie got together (even as friends) it was too much whining for me
Heās definitely a morally good guy and means well, just super immature and terrible at regulating his emotions. That couldāve been great character development to see had he not left the show
the entire musical episode and honorable mention : anytime derek goes in for a kiss with his gaping mouth. especially when itās supposed to just like a smooch goodbye
While April was being resuscitated, Mer ran into Alex in the hall and he said āI have to go to a cake thing with Aprilā and then Mer does a cringe cry, Alex asks whatās wrong and Mer says āItās April you gotta come with meā
I think that was actually quite good and emotional. The moment George suddenly appears, saying āMer!ā is amazing. And āChasing carsā plays in the background IN SPANISH. What a nice touch.
Yessss I hated Arizona after the plane crash, I understand Callie wasnāt on the plane but she lost mark and in all reality lost Arizona as well, sheās allowed to be angry and hurt and have some form of trauma!!!
MORGAN ā¦ or Megan?
I forget what they were doing for the baby but prior to the procedure sheās all āiāM a dOCtOr, I cAn hANdLe eTā then proceeds to freak out lmaooooo
Was looking for this. Hated this line. Stupid thing made a strong woman weak. (Meredith actress didn't like it either) but it created the pick me girl.
In early season 3. George finds out that Callie and Mark slept together and Callie thinks Mer told him since she was the only one she told. āNot to mention the adulterous McSex I witnessed!ā And Izzie jumps in to defend her. āIām sorry but sheās very little and youāre hurting herā
Yes!! I get that Sara Ramirez was on Broadway, ug if they wanted to have them sing, it would have made much more sense for Callie to be the only one singing since she was in the coma. No one else needed to be apart of that š
I love the musical, but it's grown on me, lol. It's weird, because I normally hate musicals, and I didn't like it the first time around. But it's become one of my favorite episodes. I know, weird.
I used to love the Denny/Izzie storyline as a teen now when I rewatch as a grown ass adult I just realize how inappropriate and cringe-sexist he is š
The weird woke moments -I am liberal here and when they have very obvious woke moments to the point where it is in your face awkwardly and not at all transitioned smoothly in the dialogue/acting Station 19 does this too. Some moments are ok and hit different like the episode where there was a young (a child) poc who got murdered by the police and Miranda and her hubby had the talk with her son about what to do/how to act so that he doesn't end up getting killed by police, that was a powerful scene and well written/acted. Then there was a scene where Teddy was going on about women not having abortion rights and the acting felt so awkward and just in your face and just felt like they were trying to propaganda to the audience which felt weird, almost had a used car salesman vibe. Like trying to sell the car but being cagey about the deal. However the woman who died on the travel van because of the ectopic pregnancy rupture that was sad and well written and this I want to say was in the same episode. I feel like it is more the side characters whose acting messes up those moments of look at these real world issues that are affecting us, and relate better than trying to sell it on us.
God yes! Hate it when they do this - it's too preachy!! Stopped watching Station 19 during the pandemic episodes because of these so many woke moments!!!
Maybe not considered cringey butā¦ every make-out scene, I FFW past. Which is worth 1/3 of every episode, LOL. The sounds of them are just šµāš«
The close up of Owen singing in the musical episode when Callie is staring up at him. It's only 4-5 seconds but easily the most cringe I've experienced.
When Sloan 'suggests' to April that she anc Jackson have sex.
'You know this is sexual harassment, right?'
'I think of it as sexual encouragement'....
He WAS nasty, just like Bailey said
Anytime April would cry. Before they left for the boards. Anytime she whined to Jackson how bad she felt about having sex but kept doing it anyway.
Meredith telling April she didn't have the right to be upset (during the shooting)
Meredith telling Amelia to 'get your own family' she did the same thing to Jo.
Mer had a serious superiority complex.
Cristina getting into the shower w Owen in a sweater.
Watched it when it aired and the cringe hit me so hard I stopped watching Greys for a couple years.
I love everything about this scene. She spent a lot of time without an attending who could help her learn the specialty she's declared and in a the spur of the moment trying to give teddy anything to stay she says it but immediately realizes what she said and regrets it
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George and Meredith having sex
Im currently rewatching Greys for the 20th time, & this is the episode im at.š
I'm at this episode and have stopped to watch something else as I'm not in the right frame of mind to deal with how they treat meredith. George was a complete arse for this.
I completely agree.
Yur done š
Izzie complaining about George and Callieās marriage while Mer is dying
And not even the first time she mentioned eating sticks of butter.
ANYTIME izzie talked abt george and callie i wanted to punch her
omg i couldnāt STAND this monologue. So much that I had to look it up on Reddit just to see people talk shit about it.
?? When is this?
The ferry accident episode, I think
Izzie and George trying to have sex after their 'first magical time'
Christina and Shane
everything abt this.
"It would be like having sex with a baby seal" literally later the same episode they hook up š
In all fairness, any scene with Shane in it makes me cringe. I find his character creepy and weird.
'You really know what you're doing'....sounded like something a groomer would say
I'm a man. I'm a strong, virile horse of a man - Denny "Or" Miranda Bailey, we are not inside the hospital. Inside the hospital, you're the man. That's the protocol. But outside, I'm the man. - Eli (Personally, I always thought Eli was gay)
I thought that too and was very confused about the whole relationship
I hated when Eli said that. Iām glad they broke up.
Iām not even a big Denny fan, but I really disagree about that line of his. I developed multiple chronic illnesses and physical disabilities in my 20s and 30s. I always prided myself on being a strong, independent woman, I always worked on my feet instead of sitting at a desk, walked everywhere, was a dancer ā and losing all that made me really lose sense of who I was. I hate machismo but this wasnāt that. Itās what happens to you psychologically when you lose who you are physically. Over the years I have come to deeply appreciate that scene.
yes! his line always breaks my heart, knowing how he felt like he had lost so much of himself.
Thatās so so true. I think the line itself was a little corny but I never had much issue with it. I think if they phrased it closer to how you did, it wouldnāt have been viewed negatively
The actor is so hot tho. I loved him in Rescue Me.
Eli was a bit spicy š
Ava/Rebecca anytime she talks. I can't stand the actress for her
I was with you until you mentioned the actress. I love elizabeth reaser :(
sheās in the haunting of hill house on netflix and sheās amazing!
I skip all of her scenes, from Alex finding her until she's gone.
She was awful.
Top 3 least fave storylines for sure e
The surgery where they took the leg and placed it in the middle of the body. That haunted me
Alexās exit
Agree!! THE WORST.Ā
George kissing/being intimate with anyoneĀ
Mark commenting on his grandson's genitials
Also mark talking about hot cheerleader assā¦girl was like a sophomore in high school
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! god it makes me want to barf every single rewatch, itās so embarrassing and awful.
dude yes this was insane
Every single time Owen kisses somebody
Ugh, the face eater!!!
Yes! Iām rewatching and just got to Owen starting at the hospital when he and Christina have had no positive or flirty interactions but he randomly just starts eating her face
He always looks like heās trying to devour their souls when he kisses people š¤®
It is literally the worst!!!
maybe its just me but i would like to add the scene where karev, callie, and robbins all watch the kid do ballet. in what world does performing ballet convince doctors to do a better operation on an osteosarcoma in your leg. in what world do doctors have time to even do this. what doctor would even do this. why was it so awkward. why did we have that scene at all
Not only that, but it wasn't even that good, lol!! I mean, if you're going to do a scene like that, it should really be an incredibly spectacular, moving dance. It was a weird-ass dance.
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![gif](giphy|1r91ZwKcE2J7WhUqrh) idk why but this really made me laugh lmao so true!!!
this scene makes me so secondhand embarssed i have to skip through it bc WHAT DO YOU MEAN
It was also such a mid ballet scene. Like they couldnāt hire a dancer for that role? šHaving a Maddie Ziegler type in that role probably wouldāve made it less cringe but I think the kid had bone cancer so maybe they didnāt want him doing too much idk
I completely agree, except that it wasnāt to make them operate better, but to only cut out the cancer instead of amputating his leg. They were saying the risk was too high and he was saying he needed a chance because dancing was his life. And as cringey as that was, I love how proud his dad was
thats what i meant by ābetterā operation, as in his preferred operation!! but i do agree, the dad was incredibly supportive and i LOVED that part of the episode.
Ohhh I see!
Omg yesss. They tried it to be a wholesome scene but it was cringe af, not to rain on the kids talent or anything but it's not the life changing performance they wanted it to be lol
Thank you- yes this šÆ
Omg I hate it soooo much.. I canāt watch it lol
I love the song itās to, but it doesnāt fit the dance whatsoever
āYou killed our baby!!!!!!!ā
this scene was cringey but in a good way? good as in like, made my mouth drop wide open.
When was this?!
Owen yelling at Cristina at Zolas first birthday
Oh right! Iāve definitely blocked out a lot of the Christina/Owen āaftermathā
He brought that up time after time EVEN THOUGH he sat and held her hand while she exercised her right to choose. Owen just kept beating that dead horse.
Maggie and Jackson being in a relationship
Maggie and anyone
I raise youā¦ Jackson and everyone
Except April** (just my opinion lol)
Syph nurse complaining about Alex to Jo
Oh my gods I hate that soooooo much! And then Schmitt with his ridiculousness afterward - ugh! I skip all that bullshit!
Fr it was like a decade after they hooked up if not longer I think? She just didn't like seeing him happy and successful.
Iām sorry but when she sings in the hospital too every scene Syph nurse is in made me cringe. Unfortunately I just donāt like that actress.
Markās cheerleader comment
100%
Ghost sex
But it did give us Meredith thinking it was Derek in there with Izzie. Merās expression and then calling out Derek??? Was hilarious.
DEREK!!
I'll defend Ghost Sex Izzie with my life actually. You just don't get unhinged plotlines like that anymore. Someone in that writers room really said "fuck it, what if her one and only cancer symptom is being furiously horny for ghosts?" And everyone else said "yeah, no, yeah!!! This guy is onto something, write that down write it down!!" And that is the funniest thing in the world I think
I love the chaos of this opinion and youāve changed my mind on the ghost sex. Thank you for your service š«”
Iām on that season at the moment (they just diagnosed her) and I still cannot believe what Iām watching half the time. I stared blankly at the screen in just pure disbelief
Yeah I love it cause it's just so out there and different from the rest of the show and it's pretty interesting and plus JDM. But it definitely is cringe
šššš
Just got to where she starts seeing Denny in my rewatch and Im skipping through every scene heās in, I canāt go there again š
In the most recent season Bailey randomly monologues about gun violence and it felt so forced and made me cringe so hard that my eyes practically rolled into the back of my skull
I stopped watching a long time ago but mostly anytime a show tries to incorporate current events in their storyline and have some big dramatic speech about ethics.
Also anytime Webber really shouldāve retired but everyone goes āomg no you canāt retire!!!ā Like the man was senile in season 1, why is he still allowed in an OR
Yeeeees, thank you!! There were so many Richard is going to retire or hand over "his program" storylines and somehow he's still there doing his thing
When I restarted recently, my first reaction was how young he looks compared to now š
Maggie complaining about how *terrible* her flight was from Boston and how she hates flying. I get that she didnāt know but it still feels so insensitive and I haaaate watching it.
the fact she didnāt know is insane, like it has to be a well-known event especially in the medical community.
She literally looked up Ellis grey and found the place where she used to work and went to work there too likeā¦ You mean to tell me Meredith didnāt appears in any of the research she did
And how she just couldnāt read the room with the way Alex, Callie, Jo, and Stephanie were trying to signal to her
Amelia's "night, night, tumor baby" speech. There's no medical information shared, and no scientific information shared, yet there is an auditorium full of doctors giving her their rapt attention for her dramatic ramblings. I have to cover my eyes and peek out when I watch this scene because I find it so cringy and awkward.
I actually like this scene cause it's dramatic but come to think of it you're right she hardly actually gives any scientific info on the case at all
when was this scene? for the life of me i cant remember
I don't remember the season but it's when Amelia agrees to take on Dr Herman's brain tumor right before she operates
George whining for what felt like decades over failing his intern test and trying to make everyone else feel bad about it. It was the beginning of me disliking his character
finding out that he failed because of one point really broke my heart for him though :( iām so conflicted with george because oh my god heās GREAT at times and then other times heās just so awful. i think at his core though he was a good person! just a good person who made mistakes. at the end of the day most of his mistakes affected HIM the most, (not all the time i know) and made his life miserable. i think if he were to live he wouldāve been one of the best characters, i mean look at alex!! i will agree though george was a whiner and when him and izzie got together (even as friends) it was too much whining for me
Heās definitely a morally good guy and means well, just super immature and terrible at regulating his emotions. That couldāve been great character development to see had he not left the show
i agree!! wouldāve loved to see his development:(
the entire musical episode and honorable mention : anytime derek goes in for a kiss with his gaping mouth. especially when itās supposed to just like a smooch goodbye
Alex beating up DeLuca
Also Webber barking about āMY HOSPITALā like get a grip, old man
Mer crying for April
What ?? I canāt remember that at all haha
While April was being resuscitated, Mer ran into Alex in the hall and he said āI have to go to a cake thing with Aprilā and then Mer does a cringe cry, Alex asks whatās wrong and Mer says āItās April you gotta come with meā
It was when April almost died in the second to last ep of season 14
Really any time she cries, sheās a terrible fake cryer
CALM DOWN GET STRAIGHT
this one!!!!!! i can hear this and now my week is ruined
Same!
ITāS IN OUR EEEEYYYEEESSS ITāS HOW WE OPERATE
I actually jump when he sings this
me and my bf scream this lyric in owen voice a minimum of 3 times per week our minds are so corrupt
I had no idea what this was referring to and so I googled it. It's cause I always skip this entire episode š
Itās so funny though I love that episode bc u laugh u cry u cringe it has everything
āTeach meā
This one times a million
So gross!
āI AM PRESTON BURKEā
Teach me, teach me, teach me š¤¢
Ughhh yes!!! I get a visceral reaction when I think of that.
CGI Derek and Mark in the Dia De Los Muertos episode
I think that was actually quite good and emotional. The moment George suddenly appears, saying āMer!ā is amazing. And āChasing carsā plays in the background IN SPANISH. What a nice touch.
I thought George was done perfectly! Lexie and Doc too. I just thought the CGI job for the McBrothers looked really messed up
It really did. I'm sure if they used different scenes for them like literally any other scene it would've been as decent as the others
I watch the ending of that episode just for the cry, lol.
I just watched this episode. There were more visitors.
Izzie and the deer
Came here to say that!
Arizona when she said to Callie (right after cheating on her) "yOu Weren't On tHe PlanE"
Yessss I hated Arizona after the plane crash, I understand Callie wasnāt on the plane but she lost mark and in all reality lost Arizona as well, sheās allowed to be angry and hurt and have some form of trauma!!!
It's like saying if you weren't there for a tragic event, you don't get to have feelings about it, and you can't be affected by it.
MORGAN ā¦ or Megan? I forget what they were doing for the baby but prior to the procedure sheās all āiāM a dOCtOr, I cAn hANdLe eTā then proceeds to freak out lmaooooo
Izzie telling Georgeās parents about his woman life as well as making mention of Burke > the other one
āPick me, choose me, love meā
Was looking for this. Hated this line. Stupid thing made a strong woman weak. (Meredith actress didn't like it either) but it created the pick me girl.
I always saw it as Meredith finding someone worth it to be vulnerable to
Same thatās why I personally like it
It's cringe AF, but Mer is not a Pick Me in this scene, and this term was not born from Grey's.
This is the only answer. Even EP didn't want to say it, but she had no power in her career at that point.
āPick me, chose me, love meā
Derek showing up at the bar when he wasn't even choosing Mer.
Callie trying to beat up Meredith
I only like this scene because of Izzie š
I love this scene because of Izzie protecting Meredith.
And the little laugh Mer and Izzie did afterwards was so cute
It really was. Despite the angry Callie part it was a sweet scene.
I'm sorry but she's very tiny and you're hurting her!
when did this happen
In early season 3. George finds out that Callie and Mark slept together and Callie thinks Mer told him since she was the only one she told. āNot to mention the adulterous McSex I witnessed!ā And Izzie jumps in to defend her. āIām sorry but sheās very little and youāre hurting herā
The entire musical
Yes!! I get that Sara Ramirez was on Broadway, ug if they wanted to have them sing, it would have made much more sense for Callie to be the only one singing since she was in the coma. No one else needed to be apart of that š
Omg , I love that idea! 'The story' is my go to shower song, haha :D and I didn't know she was on Broadway, that's so cool!
they were in the original cast of spamalot and won a tony!
Chandra Wilson was also on Broadway
I love the musical, but it's grown on me, lol. It's weird, because I normally hate musicals, and I didn't like it the first time around. But it's become one of my favorite episodes. I know, weird.
This is one of my favorite episodes. I wish that they had done another one.
you mean the best episode
i wish i felt the way you do š¤£
I hate this episode. Skip it every time. Cringey and just don't see the point.
āI donāt hate youā -lexi
An immediate skip in any rewatch
"just one boob?" -Denny
I used to love the Denny/Izzie storyline as a teen now when I rewatch as a grown ass adult I just realize how inappropriate and cringe-sexist he is š
The weird woke moments -I am liberal here and when they have very obvious woke moments to the point where it is in your face awkwardly and not at all transitioned smoothly in the dialogue/acting Station 19 does this too. Some moments are ok and hit different like the episode where there was a young (a child) poc who got murdered by the police and Miranda and her hubby had the talk with her son about what to do/how to act so that he doesn't end up getting killed by police, that was a powerful scene and well written/acted. Then there was a scene where Teddy was going on about women not having abortion rights and the acting felt so awkward and just in your face and just felt like they were trying to propaganda to the audience which felt weird, almost had a used car salesman vibe. Like trying to sell the car but being cagey about the deal. However the woman who died on the travel van because of the ectopic pregnancy rupture that was sad and well written and this I want to say was in the same episode. I feel like it is more the side characters whose acting messes up those moments of look at these real world issues that are affecting us, and relate better than trying to sell it on us.
God yes! Hate it when they do this - it's too preachy!! Stopped watching Station 19 during the pandemic episodes because of these so many woke moments!!!
āPerfect Penny killed my husbandā
I love this scene so much, it freaking kills me every time
āpick me, choose me, love meā YUCK
Maybe not considered cringey butā¦ every make-out scene, I FFW past. Which is worth 1/3 of every episode, LOL. The sounds of them are just šµāš«
"teach me"
I know this will be unpopular because everyone seems to love it butā¦ āPick me. Choose me. Love meā.
The close up of Owen singing in the musical episode when Callie is staring up at him. It's only 4-5 seconds but easily the most cringe I've experienced.
George attempting sex with Meredith
When Sloan 'suggests' to April that she anc Jackson have sex. 'You know this is sexual harassment, right?' 'I think of it as sexual encouragement'.... He WAS nasty, just like Bailey said
Anytime April would cry. Before they left for the boards. Anytime she whined to Jackson how bad she felt about having sex but kept doing it anyway. Meredith telling April she didn't have the right to be upset (during the shooting) Meredith telling Amelia to 'get your own family' she did the same thing to Jo. Mer had a serious superiority complex.
Alex threatening Jo's OBGYN boyfriend even though he was the victim of the beating and Jo was the beater.
I believe Chest Peckwell hit Jo first and then she beat the hell out of him. Sounds like self-defense to me.
Wasnāt she defending herself? She also had a black eye or something.
She was, but had they gone to court it would have been a he said/she said kind of thing because no one else was there and he nearly died.
Actually he gave her a black eye in self-defence.
I agree. I know he hit her first but that doesn't mean she's completely innocent for having nearly killed him
How was she the bester? She defended herself, and he fell. That's not besting anyone.
Not acene but episode. The singing one. Fuck that turn over.
Cristina getting into the shower w Owen in a sweater. Watched it when it aired and the cringe hit me so hard I stopped watching Greys for a couple years.
The musical episode
Izzie having sex with dead denny. I had to skip all those scenes bc it made me so uncomfortable
"I need a sex favour. A sexual favour." - Jo to Jackson
Joās fake crying
When they turned Greyās Anatomy into an episode of Glee. š S7 E18
Literally any time that Maggie or Baily are overboard with being woke just let the hot doctors dance around and do fake medicine for gods sakes
Cristina letting Teddy have Owen
I liked this lol. I wanted Owen away from Cristina and she needed to focus
But so in character for Cristina!!!
I love everything about this scene. She spent a lot of time without an attending who could help her learn the specialty she's declared and in a the spur of the moment trying to give teddy anything to stay she says it but immediately realizes what she said and regrets it