
ARIZONA: Maybe you should, uh, leave this to the Bioengineers.
CALLIE: Tried it, they said it wouldn’t work.
ARIZONA: Well, maybe that’s cause it won’t.
CALLIE: They’re just not invested in it like I am. Holy.. it.. it’s not liquid. Arizona, it’s not liquid!
ARIZONA: Oh my God. Oh my God. Do you know what you did?
CALLIE: Uhh, I don’t know. I don’t know. I gotta— I gotta— I gotta— I gotta do it again. I’m on fire! And it’s not just this. Everyone came to me for relationship advice today. And I gave them sane, and healthy advice. I mean, whether they take it or not, I am seen as someone sane and healthy enough to give advice. I mean, when I lived in the basement, when I married an intern in Vegas, I wasn’t seen that way.
ARIZONA: You’re amazing.
CALLIE: We’re amazing. We’re the stable couple now. We’re the one that everyone wants to be. I mean, I could just see us ten years from now in a big old house with kids running around. And giving sage, sane advice to Mark Sloan, who will still be single. [Arizona and Callie laugh]
ARIZONA: Well, I’m in it for all but the kids.
CALLIE: What?
ARIZONA: No kids. And by no, I mean, yikes. No to the kids.
CALLIE: You’re joking, right? I mean, you’re in Pediatrics.
ARIZONA: Yeah, exactly. I mean, this kid, Noah, comes in today, and he’s fine one minute, then his mom gives him a hug, and he lands in my OR nearly dead.
CALLIE: But, you saved him.
ARIZONA: Yeah, but, his parents. They’re— they’re— they’re a mess. I mean, they’ll never sleep well again. But the big house, I’m in. Ooh, and, can we have dogs? And chickens! I have this weird thing for chickens.Grey’s Anatomy; 6x17 Push (via comfypants)
I knew something like this would happen. :( I love them so much though.
merder and calizona are the couple-from-season-five-who-are-still-together that is left and i guess this (hopefully not)...
I knew something like this would happen. :( I love them so much though.
Why Arizona? WHY?
This pisses me off. It’s like freaking Joss Whedon is writing for the show now. “You know it’s not going to end well...
I hated that part