So I'm probably like the last person in America to start watching this sitcom, and even though I just started watching it, I really like it. Out of boredom last night I decided to see what all the hoopla was about, and I can honestly say I see why it was such a hit. If you haven't seen it I highly recommend checking it out on Netflix. Anyways, I'm a sucker for intelligently written shows. Shows with meaning, real content, and this has it. Though the idea of interns taking on the role of phlebotomists, nurse aides and nurses is a little far fetched, the meaning behind the characters and storyline is really entertaining. At the end of the episode I just watched, Meredith said something I really liked, so I thought I would share it with you.
"There's something to be said about a glass half full. About knowing when to say 'when.' I think it's a floating line, a barometer of need and desire. It's entirely up to the individual and depends on what's being poured. Sometimes, all we want is a taste. Other times there's no such thing as enough, the glass is bottomless and all we want is more."
Well said Dr. Grey. Well said.
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