*g* Grey's Anatomy hits a surprising number of my fictional bulletproofs, though I can see how it doesn't seem to fit.
1) It's a racially and gender diverse show that is queer friendly (yes, even with all the hoohah about Isaiah Washington). This is a big thing for me. 2) It's funny without being smug. 3) I have a *serious* thing for professional competence and whatever else is true about the doctors and interns at Seattle Grace Hospital, they are *good* at their jobs. 4) I *heavily* identify with George O'Malley. 5) I want to be Miranda Bailey when I grow up. 6) There's a smoking hot redhead. 7) At the end of the day, romance and sexual shenanigans aside, what I *love* about Grey's Anatomy are the interns. And more specifically, I love that their relationships with each other are complicated and stressful and not always the best things ever, but if one of them needs any of the rest of them, the interns will close ranks and throw down for each other. I um, I like groups of friends a lot. It is one of my things.
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1) It's a racially and gender diverse show that is queer friendly (yes, even with all the hoohah about Isaiah Washington). This is a big thing for me.
2) It's funny without being smug.
3) I have a *serious* thing for professional competence and whatever else is true about the doctors and interns at Seattle Grace Hospital, they are *good* at their jobs.
4) I *heavily* identify with George O'Malley.
5) I want to be Miranda Bailey when I grow up.
6) There's a smoking hot redhead.
7) At the end of the day, romance and sexual shenanigans aside, what I *love* about Grey's Anatomy are the interns. And more specifically, I love that their relationships with each other are complicated and stressful and not always the best things ever, but if one of them needs any of the rest of them, the interns will close ranks and throw down for each other. I um, I like groups of friends a lot. It is one of my things.