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Grey - Anatomy

20 seasons later and I still can’t hear "Chasing Cars" without crying. Whether you’re Team McDreamy or Team McSteamy, we can all agree: Bailey is the ultimate MVP.

Let’s be real. You don’t casually watch Grey’s Anatomy . You survive it. For 20 seasons (yes, two decades), we have followed Meredith Grey from a clumsy intern with "intern syndrome" to a world-class general surgeon with a Harper Avery (Catherine Fox) award. grey anatomy

That said, I’m still watching. Why? Because Dr. Amelia Shepherd is carrying the show on her back. And watching the new interns (Simone and Lucas) fumble around is nostalgic. 20 seasons later and I still can’t hear

We have said goodbye to too many. Denny Duquette’s LVAD wire. George O’Malley’s "007." Lexie and Mark under that wreckage. Derek Shepherd’s fatal drive. If you didn’t cry at "It’s a beautiful day to save lives," did you even watch the show? You don’t casually watch Grey’s Anatomy

Current status: Watching through my fingers during every surgery scene. 🫣

With Ellen Pompeo stepping back, the show has become an ensemble again. The new interns (the "Bokhee" class) have brought back that season-one chaos. And while Seattle Grace Mercy Death (sorry, Grey Sloan Memorial) isn't what it used to be, it’s still the best soap opera on network television.

It’s a beautiful day to save lives… or to have yours completely destroyed by a fictional hospital. 🩺💔

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