| | You can say what you like...but nothing on TV resonates with me more than Grey's Anatomy.
We are reflected in each character with their complicated relationships, their quirky mannerisms, and their dark-and-twisty lives. Critics have said the storylines are overly exaggerated; infused with raging hormones, and redundant dialogue. This is why they are called critics; positioned to experience television like predators.
I take mental notes from each episode because for some strange reason, everything that has happened in my life correlates with the show.
I've been struggling with what I call a huge loss, a wound to the heart, and the most grief felt...for as long as I can remember. Their faces remind me of the kinships I used to hold onto, like faith in a belief system. Now, they've become distant relatives, like the second cousins of your uncle's wife. As per usual, I kept trying...and trying...and trying because if I gave up, I would have been no better than the promises made half-full.
How to Save a Life: If you truly love them, the way you say you do, the way you proclaim to, the way you believe you do, let them go. In order to heal wounds, sometimes, you have to make a clean cut.
...and I smile because I know it's gon' be alright. It has been all right.
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