Being an adult is about having to make difficult choices. It’s not like high school… One day you guys are gonna grow up and understand that.
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“When it was over, we were driving home and I was like, ‘I need something right now!’ And we pulled over at the gas station and ate Subway in the car with big, big Diet Cokes and chips and just sat there like we’d been through war.” - Lea on 3x22 Goodbye
“Screw that episode, let’s get it over with. Like, no more! That episode was like the most draining episode in the world. […] But Cory and I have another scene coming up that was like, before we went to work that day, I was like ‘I don’t want to do this!’” - Lea on 4x04 The Break-Up
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“What I’m very grateful for is that I have Troian with me in most of the scenes. Troian is such an avid professional that while we’re shooting super intense scenes, she’s present and she’s in it with me. It never truly ends until we’re officially done. Then she’ll eventually punch me in the arm and spit in my face, “Hey you!” and make me laugh. In fact, she’s an incredibly funny person. Sometimes, I can’t focus because she gets me laughing to the point where there are tears streaming down my face. She’s just such a great companion for dealing with material that is this serious. Moreover, she’s always respectful, always on time, fully prepared and always there for me. She knows me very well so it’s fun shooting with her.”
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The Fearless Tour: April 23, 2009 - June 5, 2010
Long Live, (in parentheses “We Will Be Remembered”), is the first song where I’ve ever had parentheses in the title. Besides that, though, this song is about my band, and my producer, and all the people who have helped us build this brick by brick. The fans, the people who I feel that we are all in this together, this song talks about the triumphant moments that we’ve had in the last two years. We’ve had times where we just jump up and down, and dance like we don’t care how we’re dancing, and just scream at the top of our lungs, “How is this happening?” And, I feel very lucky to even have had one of those moments, nonetheless all the ones that I got to have.
Long Live is about how I feel reflecting on it. This song for me is like looking at a photo album of all the award shows, and all the stadium shows, and all the hands in the air in the crowd. It’s sort of the first love song that I’ve written to my team.”
“Everything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong. The surgeons have a name for it. We call it a perfect storm. Funny, I never thought it would happen to me.”
Meredith Grey, 9x24 || Perfect Storm
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