Ellen Pompeo Shared Her Mixed Feelings About Originating That “Pick Me, Choose Me, Love Me” Line

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Turns out Ellen Pompeo may not have wanted Patrick Dempsey to pick her, choose her, and love her.

One of the many stories they chatted about was Ellen uttering the now highly memed line over 17 years ago.

In Season 2, Episode 5, Ellen’s character Meredith Grey confesses her love to Derek Shepherd (played by Patrick) in a monologue that climaxes with the phrase, “Pick me, choose me, love me.”

The line has since found a life of its own online as a popular meme, but it seems that Ellen never really wanted to utter those iconic words.

“Listen, I don’t know if you remember that I fought that speech so hard,” Ellen told Katherine. “That’s another really interesting thing about life — some things that I was so against, and I was like, 'I can’t beg a man on TV! This is so embarrassing.' And then it turns out to be one of the most famous scenes ever.”

While Katherine maintained “it was a beautiful scene,” Ellen stood firm against the scene. “In the scene, I’m crying, but I’m really crying because I have to beg a man on television,” she said.

Regardless of Ellen feels about the line, it’s certainly taken on a life of its own and transcended the show. So much so that both Ellen and Katherine said their daughters have even uttered it.

“My daughter and her friends, they sit around and they’re like, ‘Oh, she’s a ‘pick me girl,’” Ellen said.

“I’m like, ‘What’s a pick me girl?’ They were like, ‘You know, girls who are like, ‘Pick me, choose me!’’ And I’m like, ‘Hello?! Do you know who invented the ‘pick me girl’?’” she continued.

Well, let this be a lesson that if you see Ellen on the street, it might not be worth reciting these lines to her.

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