I'm catching up, people ...
Here's the thing.
I know that I read how people think Meredith's a screw up, pathetic, that she has issues and they are tired to see Meredith/Derek storyline. That Derek is hurting, he should be with other who can appreciate him more. Things like that.
But I'm not.
Look, I know that Meredith has issues. But I have soft heart for her because I think I have issues as well. Her family is broken ... mine is not, but I still have issues. I never have a relationship and someties I think that even if I do, I cannot do relationship that well. I can be emotionally detached. I like to keep people at distance when they're trying to get close. I don't have real life close friends because if anyone is getting closer I get suffocated. I prefer to spend time reading, sit in front of TV or computer, or stay at home (alone in my room), rather than going out and have a social life. That's me. That's MY issues.
So when I see Meredith and Derek, well, let's just say that I wish I could find a man strong enough to stand by me, even when I push him away. That's why I hope for them. So there ... I am still rooting for them. Because if he gives up on her, well, let's just say I kinda lose hope for me as well. That no man is strong enough to be in a relationship with girl who has issues on closeness. That will make sad.
I still cringe on the thought of Izzie and George. I know that Katherine Heigl and T.R. Knight are BFF but it doesn't mean that they can translate that into chemistry and love on screen. THAT does not always work. It might work for other BFF but not them. Okay?
Cristina, she is STRONG and I love the fact that she gets softer with her conversation with the man on 1st episode and the Meth mom in the second. I love her. And Karev, oh yes, Karev. I like the way that he is into patient now. Maybe he can replace Addison as somebody working with babies. I love that scene where Bailey got angry with him. CUTE Lexie ... I think she is interesting. I'd like to see her grow up in the series.
And I would like to announce that this year, I hope that it'll be Derek and Mark's year :). Gosh, that speech from Mark, telling Derek, his lover BFF that he was trying to get him back was so cute! Also the scene where he demanded to Cristina that he wanted the espresso maker? Awww, I miss Mark and Addison. So please, I want more stroyline of him this year as well.
The theme is don't kill a dream and well, I still have dream of House and Cameron ^_^. Sure, House "saw" the three ducklings but it was Cameron that he seeked out. Not Chase, who we knew was at PPTH as well. The scene between him and Cameron is ♥♥ (love the way he looked at her). So don't kill my dream :)
But gosh, darn it, I miss the ducklings. Now, I know Chase and Cameron are working at PPTH, so maybe they can have interaction with House once in awhile. When will they bring Foreman from Mercy? I like Foreman. That black Mormon doctor cannot really replace him *sigh*
I hope that House didn't choose 3 ducklings that resembled Chase, Cameron, and Foreman. I know that #9 (Kal Penn) will be joining as series regular, that is a right choice. He's not like any of the ducklings so far. I mean, the scene where he actually burn the patient was HILARIOUS! Also when he suggested that they could get the patient wasted by drinking tequile. NICE :)
And by the way, House and Wilson *sigh*. I totally LOVE them.
Best quote from Wilson: "Yes, why are you merging Cameron and Chase? We should find out before the next time you see her when she'll be black" (laugh!!)
Okay, and here is a movie meme, stolen from
miss_strawberry [01] - Look up TEN of your favorite movies on IMDB.
[02] - Click the "trivia" link in the sidebar.
[03] - Post a fun and random bit of trivia from each film.
[04] - Tag five people:
tea_sky,
storylikeascar,
marienkefa,
fly_meaway, and
amandil12. Others, feel free to snag.
Note:
First of all, you have to understand that chosing TEN favorite movies is IMPOSSIBLE. I watched more than 100 movies a year so there is no way I can choose just TEN from ALL of movies that I have watched for my entire life. So, I just choose those I can think of on top of my head. Those I always love to see, again and again. There ...
Jerry Maguire (1996)
The parts of Dorothy and Jerry were originally written for Winona Ryder and Tom Hanks. Hanks was unable to commit to the project due to his work on That Thing You Do! (1996). Ryder was able to commit, but when screen tests were done with Tom Cruise, they "looked like brother and sister" when standing together.
The Painted Veil (2006)
Edward Norton personally recruited Naomi Watts for her role in the film.
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
Audrey Hepburn hated Danish pastries, making filming the famous opening scene a bit of a chore for her.
The Bourne Identity (2002)
In an earlier draft of the screenplay, Marie was American, her surname was Purcell and she had green hair. Final drafts had her name changed to Kreutz, her nationality changed to German and she was given multicolored hair.
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
The scene between Tom Hanks and Victor Garber crying over the movie The Dirty Dozen (1967) was completely improvised during the take.
Casablanca (1942)
Humphrey Bogart had to wear platform shoes to play alongside Ingrid Bergman.
Wimbledon (2004)
The scenes showing the public queuing up outside Wimbledon were in fact shot outside London's Zoo, simply because it looks more interesting.
Titanic (1997)
When Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) is preparing to draw Rose (Kate Winslet), he tells her to "Lie on that bed, uh I mean couch." The line was scripted "Lie on that couch", but DiCaprio made an honest mistake and James Cameron liked it so much he kept it in.
Finding Nemo (2003)
Andrew Stanton pitched his idea and story to Pixar head John Lasseter in an hour long session, using elaborate visual aids and character voices. At the end of it, the exhausted Stanton asked Lasseter what he thought, to which Lasseter replied, "You had me at fish".
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
The scene where Joel and Clementine watch the circus go through the streets was made up on the spot, as the film crew and cast happened to be working nearby and Michel Gondry decided it could work well in the film. The part where Clementine disappears suddenly is one of Gondry's favorite moments of the film, as Jim Carrey didn't know Kate Winslet was going to disappear and Gondry likes it because Carrey's face appears so saddened. When the sound blanks out in the final film, Carrey is actually saying "Kate?"
It's Sunday morning. I wonder what I'm going to do today. And for those of you who hasn't read the post of me begging for you to give me one word as a theme, so I can work on my 100-words short story, please
go here. Please, pretty please?