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I agree it was good for like the first 10 season but it started going down hill after that


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Follows the personal and professional lives of a group of doctors at Seattle's Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Grey's Anatomy continues its long-standing tradition of following the personal and professional lives of surgical residents and their attending physicians. The series delves into complex medical cases, ethical dilemmas, and the intricate relationships that form within the high-pressure environment of Seattle Grace Hospital, now Gray Sloan Memorial. It explores the growth, challenges, and triumphs of its characters as they navigate careers, love, and life-altering decisions.
Over its extensive run, Grey's Anatomy has been a critical and commercial success, praised for its compelling medical storylines, emotional depth, and strong character development. While early seasons received widespread acclaim, later seasons have seen a more mixed reception, with some critics noting a decline in quality or a repetitive narrative, though audience loyalty remains exceptionally high. The show has consistently been a ratings juggernaut and a significant pop culture phenomenon.
Praised for its sharp writing and emotional resonance, particularly in its early seasons.
Lauded for its ability to blend complex medical drama with compelling character arcs and relationships.
Later seasons have faced criticism for narrative fatigue but maintain a dedicated fanbase.
Google audience: Google users consistently praise Grey's Anatomy for its engaging storylines, relatable characters, and emotional impact. Many appreciate the show's ability to tackle difficult medical issues while maintaining a strong focus on interpersonal relationships. However, some long-time viewers express a desire for more novelty in the plotlines as the series progresses.
Primetime Emmy Awards (multiple nominations and wins), Golden Globe Awards (multiple nominations and wins), Peabody Award.
The iconic ferry boat crash scene in Season 2 was inspired by a real-life incident involving a Washington State ferry.
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I agree it was good for like the first 10 season but it started going down hill after that

Yeah, it's like ER meets China Beach, and, as my dad classically said about China Beach "I don't remember Vietnam being anything like that." It's really who is dating who in a hospital setting and we have seen both before in a myriad of ...

Worst show ever. Shonda needs to stop right NOW.