Opening:
We begin life with few obligations.
We pledge allegiance to the flag.
We swear to return our library books.
But as we get older we take vows, make promises,
get burden by commitments, to do no harm,
to tell the truth and nothing but, to love,
to cherish till death do us part.
So we just keep running up the tap till we owe everything
to everybody and suddenly…what the.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Katie Herzig
:
"Wish You Well" - Bachelorette
:
"Long Time Gone" - Dragonette
:
"Come On Be Good" - Sebastien Schuller
:
"Morning Mist" - The Voluntary Butler Scheme
:
"Trading Things In"
The thing about being a surgeon, everybody wants a piece of you.
We take one little oath, and suddenly we’re drowning in obligations.
To our patients, to our colleagues, to medicine itself.
So we do what any sane person would do.
We run like hell from our promises, hoping they’ll be forgotten.
But sooner or later, they always catch up.
And sometimes you find the obligation you dread the most
isn’t worth running from at all.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E05 - Invasion -
Opening:
When you get sick, it starts off with a single infection.
One lone nasty intruder. Pretty soon the intruder duplicates.
Becomes two. Then those two become four.
And those four become eight.
Then, before your body knows it, it’s under attack.
It’s an invasion. The question for a doctor is,
once the invaders have landed, once they’ve taken over your body,
how the hell do you get rid of them?.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- The Myrmidons
:
"Clap" - Greg Laswell
:
"Your Ghost" - Traildriver
:
"I Want You Now"
What do you do when the infection hits you,
when it takes over? Do you do what you're supposed to
and take your medicine?
Or do you learn to live with the thing
and hope someday it goes away?
Or do you just give up entirely and let it kill you?.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E06 - I Saw What I Saw -
Opening:
In order to get a good diagnosis, doctors have to constantly change their perspective.
We start by getting the patient’s point of view, though they often don’t have a clue what’s going on.
So we look at the patient from every possible angle. We rule things out.
We uncover new information, trying to get to what’s actually wrong.
We’re asked for second opinions, hoping we’ll see something others might have missed.
For the patient, a fresh perspective can mean the difference between living and dying.
For the doctor, it can mean picking that you’re picking a fight with everyone
who got there before you.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Metric
:
"Blindness" - All Theives
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"We Will Be Dust" - Matt Hires
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"Out Of The Dark" - Faded Paper Figures
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"Polaroid Solution" - Jack Savoretti
:
"Songs From Different Times"
When we're headed toward an outcome that's too horrible to face,
that's when we go looking for a second opinion.
And sometimes, the answer we get just confirms our worst fears.
But sometimes, it can shed new light on the problem,
make you see it in a whole new way.
After all the opinions have been heard and every point of view has been considered,
you finally find what you're after - the truth.
But the truth isn't where it ends, that's just where you begin again
with a whole new set of questions.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
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