Quotes of the Week: SHOW THAT I COVER


The bad news: We had to bid multiple TV series farewell this week. The good news: The myriad finales yielded plenty of memorable dialogue, which we’ve collected. Of course, not all of this week’s quotable moments came from finales, though our newest compilation does feature The Resident, Grey’s Anatomy all of which ended in some form during the last seven days. But we’ve also got some new ground rules for Jackson to follow on Station 19, a romantic dilemma for Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist‘s title character, a Rookie scene that’s straight outta Looney Tunes and Good Girls‘ progressive commentary on a Sesame Street duo.

THE RESIDENT- “You don’t need a mask, Zorro. It’s Candida auris, not coronavirus.”
With an eerie nod to our real-life pandemic, Devon (Manish Dayal) informs Nolan that the hospital’s current crisis isn’t airborne

STATION 19- “You cannot just emerge from a wall of steam like some kind of sexy ghost!”
If ex-boyfriend Jackson is not just going to hang around, but shower at the firehouse, Vic (Barrett Doss) is gonna lay down some ground rules.
BONUS QUOTE- “No more smilking.”
“That’s not a word.”
“There it is. It’s when you sorta half-smile and you half-smirk like you know something that I don’t know, and you really, really want me to know that you know it. There it is.”
“That’s kinda just a thing my face does, though.”
“Well, control your face and make it stop.”
Yes, Jackson (Jesse Williams), Vic has some ground rules for your face, too

ZOEY’S EXTRAORDIANARY PLAYLIST- “Is it possible to have feelings for two guys at the same time?”
“Absolutely! I liked two guys once. One was named Byron, the other was named Bryan. It got very complicated.”
Mo (Alex Newell) knows firsthand that Zoey’s struggle is real.

GREY’S ANATOMY- “Women are smart. We are evolved. We are critical-thinking. How did the first woman ever have a baby and then decide to have another one — or let another woman have one? How do humans exist?!”
Even in labor, Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) is funny

GOOD GIRL’S- “Harry tried to write a poem about famous marriages. It started with Bert and Ernie, and then he went back to sleep.”
Sara (Lidya Jewett) updates her parents on the well-intentioned anniversary gift her brother was planning on making them

THE ROOKIE- “I thought that only happened in Road Runner cartoons?”
Nolan (Nathan Fillion) witnesses his first Santa Ana wind-blown tumbleweed

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