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A medical based drama centered around Meredith Grey, an aspiring surgeon and daughter of one of the best surgeons, Dr. Ellis Grey. Throughout the series, Meredith goes through professional and personal challenges along with fellow surgeons at Seattle Grace Hospital.
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Medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white. Real life only comes in shades of grey.
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Trivia
Many actors and actresses that have appeared on this show have gone on to play roles in
Scandal (2012), one of
Shonda Rhimes' other shows. They include
Scott Foley (Henry Burton),
Kate Burton (Dr. Ellis Grey),
Jeff Perry (Thatcher Grey),
Robert Baker (Dr. Charles Percy), and
Amanda Fuller (Dr. Morgan Peterson). Also,
Kelly McCreary (Dr. Maggie Pierce) appeared on two episodes of Scandal (2012) before appearing on this show. Bellamy Young, (Mellie Grant on Scandal (2012)), season three episode twenty-three of this show, Katie Lowes (Quinn Perkins on Scandal (2012), on season seven of this show, briefly as an operating room patient). Finally,
Valerie Cruz guest appeared on both shows.
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Goofs
When Meredith adds Amy's name to the board for Derek's surgery she spells Amy's last name differently than Derek's.
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Quotes
Dr. Derek Shepherd:
Do you happen to know what time of year neurosurgeons are the busiest, Dr. Stevens?
Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens:
There's a time of year?
Dr. Derek Shepherd:
There's no hard or fast rule, but brain injuries tend to pile up around the holidays. Like our friend here. Folks fall off their roofs while they string up lights. Or they go skating for the first time in a decade and break their heads open. And every year people drive through blizzards to get to parties where they kiss germ-infected strangers under poisonous mistletoe. And then they get so...
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I love this show. I didn't know if I would like it or not, because I'm not a big ER fan, due to the depressing parts, however "Grey's Anatomy" has a lot more depth to it on so many levels. Let's face it, who really wants to talk about death? This show involves some humor, unlike ER, but you also get the blood and guts popping out, very sad moments, more involved stories about the DR's personal life's, issues that are bombarding our medical care in this country today and the great music puts it over the top. It's more of a "tug at your heart strings" kind of show when it comes to death and also there are some politics involved, which i highly think should be brought up in this day and age-such as being a full donor and saving peoples lives, rather than rotting away. I'm actually surprised it's not a David Kelly Show (Boston Legal) - it seems like something he'd create. Anyway, you have to watch this show- it's completely addicting-- and I only watched it since i like Patrick Dempsey on the off chance it may be a good show--Wow, was I pleasantly surprised. I did also like Boston Legal, but not nearly like "Greys." Hopefully there is room for both of them on Sunday nights.