“I didn’t have to actually face it.
The decision I made.
This decision to end a thing I love.
This decision to turn the lights out on a place I call home,” she writes.
This is a big huge roaring deal in my world.
It’s scary to make a change."
The web connection is happy.
And that’s awesome," she wrote.
“But what happens if we let all the shows go on and on without end?
What if we don’t let anyone say WHEN?”
“And here’s the thing.
The idea of this place?
Is that here you will find a place to hang out.
To spend time with your people.
Your friends who love their wine or popcorn or cereal or tequila.
With your fellow citizens of Shondaland.
You may even find some new people to stand in the sun with.
Some buddies to dance it out with.
Or maybe you will find some inspiration or exultation or relaxation.
Maybe you’ll just get a good laugh,” writes the prolific TV producer.
“Because Shondaland.com is not about the shows.
It’s about the community of people who watch the shows.
It’s a place to be more than just on Thursday night.
Not in Shondaland.”