Ellen Pompeo Said She Hasn't Left "Grey's" Because She Doesn't Want Everyone Else To Profit From Her "Hard Work"
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The article discusses the controversial perception surrounding individuals who remain with a show primarily for personal reasons rather than for their impact on the broader cast and crew. Critics argue that such behavior can be seen as selfish, as it neglects the contributions of other key players. By highlighting Sandra Oh's legacy with Grey's Anatomy, the discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing the collective effort involved in a show's success rather than attributing it solely to individual personalities.
Instead of coming off as she stays because she keeps a slew of people employed, it almost comes off selfish, like it's my show and they aren't allowed to make money doing it after I leave.
Refusing to move on from a show because you don't want others to continue to make money after you've left is a weird af thing to say on a show with maaaaany more people involved than just you.
Sandra Oh has the most Emmy nominations for Grey's even though she left the show 12 years ago. She carried the show on her back for 10 seasons...It's disgusting to reduce the hard work of so many people to yourself only.
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