Grey’s Anatomy was back this week with fabulous speeches and witty banter galore. In “
Scars and Souvenirs” music stayed behind-the-scenes so I haven’t found another Postal Service or Snow Patrol yet! Gomez made another appearance with “Girlshapedlovedrug” and
other artists took their place throughout the episode: Koop “Come to Me,” Psapp “Hi,” Wild Sweet Orange “Land of No Return,” and Anya Marina “Move You.”
While I didn’t establish any new favorite songs, check out my
Top 10 favorite quotes (in no particular order):
1.
Meredith: People have scars in all sorts of unexpected places, like secret road maps of their personal histories; diagrams of all their old wounds. Most of our wounds heal, leaving nothing behind but a scar. But some of them don’t. Some wounds we carry with us everywhere and though the cut is long gone, the pain still lingers.
2.
Meredith: People are what matters. Alex is one of our people. We can’t leave him out in the cold.
3.
Meredith: Okay, everybody, let’s do this once. I’m fine, she’s cremated, I picked out a beautiful urn and she’s hanging out in the back of my closet. Any more questions about my dead mother or can we get back to work?
4.
Meredith: We’re lurking. In a way that was subtle when there was two of us but now there’s 12.
5.
George: Just tell me how much the room service bill is.
Callie: We pay about 800 a week,
George: Dollars?!
6.
George: So what, I’ve been paying you two hundred dollars a week for what, fun?
Callie: No, I use it to tip housekeeping.
7.
Sloan: We agreed I wouldn’t sleep with anybody for two months. We never said I wouldn’t look.
8.
Cristina: Do you remember all the other times I’ve talked to you about my sex life?
Izzie: No.
Cristina: Exactly.
9.
Alex: Iz, You didn’t want me.
Izzie: Yeah, but that doesn’t mean I want you to want anyone else.
10.
Meredith: What’s worse? New wounds which are so horribly painful or old wounds that should have healed years ago and never did. Maybe our old wounds teach us something. They remind us where we’ve been and what we’ve overcome. They teach us lessons about what to avoid in the future. That’s what we like to think. But that’s not the way it is, is it? Some things we just have to learn over and over and over again.
-Cameron Curtis, BuddyTV Staff Writer
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