This is the episode I ALWAYS go back to when I'm in the mood to watch some Greys. Or when I'm laying down at night going to bed etc... it's my Go-To. Sara's voice is stunning.
such a good episode! sad thing is that basically everyone in this episode isnt on greys anymore! gosh i miss derek, callie, arizona, april, cristina, mark and lexie so much
After watching the musical episode my thoughts were just...Cheyrl Leigh can sing? If she can sing (which she can because her voice is amazing) why doesn't she sing in "Duet" as Alex Danvers. That would have been pretty amazing!
3 months to film?? Thats just wow. Cool to see how the show runner gives credit to all involved. Most don't read the creditsor know what each job entails so this was cool to see.
I can’t believe how worried Sara was that Greys Anatomy would be compared to any show! The show is just iconic! You look at Greys are then you look at Riverdale (by Roberto) and Legacies (by Julie Plec) and you just think how embarrassing and pointless their musicals are compared to Greys. Shonda did us justice! 💕💕
I honestly liked the Legacies musical. No offense, I’m not trying to make anyone mad. But I feel like it just showed how ridiculous some of the storylines of TVD were. For instance, Caroline and Alaric. It was mostly just a goofy episode.
Coucou je suis une grande fan de Callie et Arizona je trouve que toutes les deux sont très mignonnes et forment un très beau couple toutes les deux sont très heureuses
Je veux que Callie et Arizona reviennent dans les saisons 16 et 17 de grey s Anatomy diffuser sur TF1 le mercredi soir en France moi même étant lesbienne
emilia they can both sing they just happened to not be in this interview. If you look at the song with each persons face you will see Ellen literally sings the second part of the lyrics.
@@siddharthiniwilton I mean you say that... but really all it did was point at merideth with a mask on, at the same time a voice was singing... you dont ACTUALLY see her sing. mind you I believe we actually do see her sing at other points in the musical.