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Grey’s Anatomy MAG
ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” is about five surgical interns trying to survive their internships to become surgeons. I have watched this show since its first episode. While medically incorrect at points, it revives viewers’ interest in shows based on the lives of doctors.
It is mainly focused on Meredith Grey, a woman who is more or less confused about why life isn’t perfect.
Filled with love, lies and conflict, “Grey’s Anatomy” is the perfect prime-time soap opera. Once more we can be amazed at how easy it looks to get a date, find a perfect guy, or even be allowed in an operating room. But this show inspires our imaginations; it supplies us with fantasies about a hospital full of good-looking doctors and a solution to every mystery.
I watch this show because I can see the characters grow with every episode. This is superb entertainment and gives its audience a look into a fairy tale.
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