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Greys Anatomy
Greys Anatomy is a drama-filled fictional television show that starts off by documenting the lives of several medical interens. As the show progressed through the years, it began to change along with the lives of the main characters. What I find extremely enjoyable about this show is how all the different characters display so many aspects of our modern society. In the most recent seasons, there are doctors who are veterns, homosexuals, coping with the death of a loved one, and battling with unstable relationships. Although this show is fictional and probably will not apply to the lives of most, it does display a multitude of scenarios that could be similar to those happening everyday, especially how to cope with death since they're doctors and all.
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