Opening monologue: Meredith Grey
To be a good surgeon, you have to think like a surgeon.
Emotions are messy.
Tuck them neatly away and step into a clean, sterile room,
where the procedure is simple.
Cut, suture, close.
But sometimes, you're faced with a cut that won't heal.
A cut that rips it's stitches wide open.
Closing monologue: Meredith Grey
They say, practice makes perfect.
Theory is, the more you think like a surgeon,
the more you become one.
The better you get at remaining neutral, clinical.
Cut, suture, close.
And the harder it becomes to turn it off..
to stop thinking like a surgeon, and remember what it means
to think like a human being.
To be a good surgeon, you have to think like a surgeon.
Emotions are messy.
Tuck them neatly away and step into a clean, sterile room,
where the procedure is simple.
Cut, suture, close.
But sometimes, you're faced with a cut that won't heal.
A cut that rips it's stitches wide open.
Closing monologue: Meredith Grey
They say, practice makes perfect.
Theory is, the more you think like a surgeon,
the more you become one.
The better you get at remaining neutral, clinical.
Cut, suture, close.
And the harder it becomes to turn it off..
to stop thinking like a surgeon, and remember what it means
to think like a human being.
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