Its been long (for me) since the last episode. Sometimes we would be wondering whether to continue following this drama as it's been so long, some storyline seems so familiar, but this episode is the second time lately i felt - wow, i'm glad to still keep watching this G.A. from the beginning season 1. This drama was started on 2005, when i was 15, I couldn't recall when i started to become the loyal follower, maybe when i'm in secondary?, but i still remember i was addicted to this drama from the very first episode i saw in television. You know, there's a lot of drama, with different plots, stories, G.A. is different or could i say 'unique'. You watch all dramas you can to spend your time off, at the end of the drama you could simply remember nothing or maybe that leading actor looks so handsome or whatsoever, but G.A. is just different from all those for me.
At first i thought it's the monologue at the beginning and the end of the episode, they are so more than an introduction and conclusion, they are like the tool to push your emotion along the story to the highest or to the lowest. But after these time, hey, on the second thought, it was the stories that made all the success. The monologue is just a catalyst.
I was a bit disappointed when Seattle Grace merged with Mercy West in G.A. . I was like, what's wrong with the writer? ran out of ideas so was forced to bring new faces? But really now I'm glad i stick with G.A. The last few episodes of season 6 were a blast! In just 2 or 3 episodes, i was brought to the peak and the lowest along the story.
My heart pounded faster when the gun was pointed at Derek, flowed my tears with Mer's when Derek's in surgery, nearly shouted when Owen came in the room and saw the shooter pointed at Christina who is doing surgery, i kept my breath several times in that episode. It was so dramatic and tensed. I was totally inside the story. But what's moves me it's what after the tension part. The process of healing after such severe injury - emotionally.
I would say past episodes of s7 were a bit boring, didn't leave any deep impression to me, but this episode was the same soul-stirring as the finale of season 6.
When something bad happened, that wounded us deeply inside, the first step is to face it. Face it with your dearest ones. Then let it heal itself slowly. But what happened when someone tear it off before it was healed? This was the main theme of episode 11 - disarm.
The ending for this episode was a good ending - with no people dying, no frustration that day. Maybe the writer is trying to say that, although you haven't recover from cloudy days, but just wait, and you will found your sunny day. When the worst had gone, you will notice some good things to happen or you will try hard to make good things happen, and so they will.
I always have had inspired by the stories and lines inside G.A., for me, it was just more than a drama. It's Grey's Anatomy.
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