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Grey's Anatomy (2005)
Used to be great
This TV show used to be the best hospital drama. I used to follow it up and even though there were some unrealistic situations or whatever because it was still great to just sit and watch it this. It used to be full of interesting and real diseases and finding the right diagnosis, therapy along with the struggle of residents which is just making it more personal. It also made many people want to be a doctor as far as I know, but know it's getting really downside. The drama is too boring and repeating, lovestories even more and there is no real "medical" drama anymore. It only happens to be in the hospital but it could be anywhere else and would be the same. Such a shame...I need to find some other medical series.
Grey's Anatomy: It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (2021)
Boring and full of cliches
I'm so dissappointed about this one. I was hoping it to get better after the Covid block, which I guess was more for the drama of the real life, but now it!s only getting more and more unoriginal, the same scenes are repeating only with different characters and it's not moving anywhere. The typical scene, how a guy realises he loves a girl, runs to the airport just to see her with anotherone? Moreover he only mentiones that he used to love his best friend which is the only thing that it takes for her to fall in love with him? Really "surprising". Also the big car crash right after the characters are talking about everything going to be ok? And the BIG coincidence, there is no phone signal just seconds after Teddy was using her phone with no problem and that it just the right place where a driver gets a stroke. Who could have expected that? Well, almost everyone. It couldn't have gone different way. (Except it could have if the "I was in army" guy had led the car not right out of the cliff but if had sticked in his line, which was obviously possible, when he was able to avoid the other car.) So ordinary and boring plot. Also they are cutting down on the medicine part and only making it a spanish telenovela in hospital, but it doesn't really have much common with the "life" in hospital anymore. Residents who operate by themeselves and then decide to step over the line and kill someone? Ok, that might have been the only interesting part of the episode, which is really sad (and not possible but al least is a medical topic). The only reason for scenes in OR these episodes is to have a place for characters to chat.